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Created snag characteristics and cavity-nesting bird associations in the CFIRP stands, McDonald-Dunn Research Forest, Corvallis, OR, USA, 2016
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Snags provide critical habitat for nearly one-third of wildlife species in forests of the Pacific Northwest, so historic declines in snags are thought to have had a... -
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Aerial photo mosaic of the Powers Reach and Broadbent Reach, South Fork Coquille River, Oregon in 1939
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The Coquille River system is an unregulated system that encompasses 2,745 square kilometers of southwestern Oregon and flows into the Pacific Ocean near the town of... -
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Wetted channel and bar features for the Tillamook, Trask, Wilson, Kilchis, and Miami Rivers, Oregon in 1967
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The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
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Channel centerline for the Nehalem River, Oregon in 1967
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The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
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Channel centerline for the Tillamook, Trask, Wilson, Kilchis, and Miami Rivers, Oregon in 2009
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The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
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Aerial photo mosaic of the Tillamook basin, Oregon in 1967
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The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
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Channel centerline for the Nehalem River, Oregon in 2009
Department of the Interior —
The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
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Channel centerline for the Coquille River, Oregon in 2005
Department of the Interior —
The Coquille River system is an unregulated system that encompasses 2,745 square kilometers of southwestern Oregon and flows into the Pacific Ocean near the town of... -
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Wetted channel and bar features for the Coquille River, Oregon 1967
Department of the Interior —
The Coquille River system is an unregulated system that encompasses 2,745 square kilometers of southwestern Oregon and flows into the Pacific Ocean near the town of... -
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Aerial photo mosaic of the Bandon Reach, Coquille River, Oregon in 1939
Department of the Interior —
The Coquille River system is an unregulated system that encompasses 2,745 square kilometers of southwestern Oregon and flows into the Pacific Ocean near the town of... -
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Forest management and cervid herbivory data from Western Oregon, USA, 2012
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Land management practices often directly alter vegetation structure and composition, but the degree to which ecological processes such as herbivory interact with... -
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Umpqua River Basin Lamprey Survey Data: Little Wolf, Slide, and South Fork Calapooya Creeks, 2014
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Interactions between geomorphic processes at multiple scales shape the distributions of habitats, species, and life stages that a river can support. Understanding... -
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Channel centerline for the Coquille River, Oregon in 2009
Department of the Interior —
The Coquille River system is an unregulated system that encompasses 2,745 square kilometers of southwestern Oregon and flows into the Pacific Ocean near the town of... -
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Wetted channel and bar features for the Coquille River, Oregon 1939
Department of the Interior —
The Coquille River system is an unregulated system that encompasses 2,745 square kilometers of southwestern Oregon and flows into the Pacific Ocean near the town of... -
Federal
Aerial photo mosaic of the Bridge Reach, Middle Fork Coquille River, Oregon in 1939
Department of the Interior —
The Coquille River system is an unregulated system that encompasses 2,745 square kilometers of southwestern Oregon and flows into the Pacific Ocean near the town of... -
Federal
Umpqua River Basin Geomorphic Mapping: Little Wolf, Slide, and South Fork Calapooya Creeks, 2014
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Interactions between geomorphic processes at multiple scales shape the distributions of habitats, species, and life stages that a river can support. Understanding... -
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Channel centerline for the Nehalem River, Oregon in 2005
Department of the Interior —
The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
Federal
Aerial photo mosaic of the Miami River, Tillamook basin, Oregon in 1939
Department of the Interior —
The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
Federal
Wetted channel and bar features for the Nehalem River, Oregon in 1967
Department of the Interior —
The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The... -
Federal
Channel centerline for the Nehalem River, Oregon in 1939
Department of the Interior —
The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The...