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  • Craig, Amanda (2021-06-13)
    In a time of environmental uncertainties, restoration efforts are charged with the complicated task of creating environmental resilience in the wake of issues like climate change, sea-level rise, and the loss of species ...
  • Marti, Laura; Keeler, Matt; West, Taylor; Johnson, Geoffrey; Hayward, Kadie; Jamison, Kimina; Lascheck, Robbie; Senate, Bre; Sosa, Ashley; Thompson, Drew; Vargo, Jennifer (University of Oregon, 2014)
    Salmon are valued not only as a food source and a symbol of recreation, history, and community, but also as bioindicators of broad ecological functions related to aquatic systems. Countless projects across the Pacific ...
  • Beeson, Helen (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    A well-accepted idea in geomorphology is that landforms control the type and distribution of biological habitat. However, the linkages between geomorphology and ecology remain poorly understood. In rivers, the geomorphic ...
  • Bohner, Rodney (University of Oregon, 2018-10-31)
    Oregon’s fish hatchery system developed in the late 1800’s in response to salmon fishery losses. Salmon hatcheries consist of a number of built components. ‘Growing fish’ requires a variety of building types which support ...
  • Rau, Michelle; Stewart, Jenna; Kezer, Zachariah; Martin, Rebecca; Miller, Ben; Silverstein, Sean; Slivka, Olga; Swanson, Dane; Truelove, Valarie; Van Hevelingen, Thomas; Woods, Tyler; Young, Krystal (University of Oregon, 2012-11-08)
    In the spring of 2012, we, the Stream Stewardship Team from the University of Oregon's Environmental Leadership Program (ELP), conducted post-monitoring surveys at a side channel of the Middle McKenzie River (side channel ...
  • Bosse, Charles; Netboy, Anthony (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 2004-06)
  • Norgaard, Kari Marie; Reed, Ron (Conservation International, 2010)
    This is a story of how an impoverished northern California tribe challenged a massive Goliath — a huge private utility corporation. It is about one piece in the current struggle of the Karuk People in the Klamath River ...
  • Travers, Jenna (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Climate change is threatening both glaciers and salmon in Washington with extinction, putting the state’s economy, culture, and ecosystems at risk. However, the overlapping climate crises are framed and understood differently ...

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