Climate Change
...be a cornerstone of such efforts. The results from these research efforts should be used to inform and adapt management...
...be a cornerstone of such efforts. The results from these research efforts should be used to inform and adapt management...
...communications with regional experts MANAGEMENT APPROACHES Building on Current Planning Efforts Several other planning efforts are underway to protect...
...approval before applying pesticides to control vectors. The ODFW implements the statutes by reviewing and approving vector control plans annually,...
The Northern Basin and Range ecoregion is sagebrush country. It is Oregon’s slice of the Old West, with rich ranching...
...Plateau produces the second-highest agricultural sales per year for any ecoregion in Oregon. More than 80 percent of the ecoregion’s...
This is a an extensive area on the lower Columbia River Estuary from east of Tongue Point upstream to Crims...
...of federal and tribal land comprising approximately 94% of the land base. Cold, spring-fed streams characterize the watershed. The Metolius...
Located around Finley Wildlife Refuge south of Corvallis along the west side of Hwy 99; area extends up Muddy Creek...
...is comprised of land associated with the Malheur River south of Battle Mountain to approximately one mile above the Warm...
Encompassing Warner Valley and associated wetlands, this COA stretches from just above Blue Joint Lake in the north to the...
...the extent and pace of protection and restoration efforts along the Willamette River. Other significant partners working in this area...
Relatively small, stand-alone COA at the border of the Coast Range ecoregion with the Willamette, just west of Falls City.
A 37 square mile area of coast range mixed and late successional conifer forest and riparian areas of North Yamhill...
Grasslands include a variety of upland grass-dominated habitats, such as upland prairies, coastal bluffs, and montane grasslands.
Occurring along the Oregon coastline, coastal dunes provide habitat for species that prefer open, sandy habitats with a high degree...
Late successional mixed conifer forests provide a multi-layered tree canopy, including large-diameter trees, shade-tolerant tree species in the understory, and...
Pisaster ochraceus
Pycnopodia helianthoides
…Washington, DC. Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Teaming With Wildlife Committee, Effectiveness Measures Working Group. 2011. Measuring the effectiveness…
…ecosystems. This knowledge can facilitate effective management of Oregon’s nearshore resources in order to ensure sustainable use. Coastal Oregon History…
…dynamics of the nearshore ocean, and the values and uses that Oregonians apply to it, relies on the interactive efforts…
…years, ochre sea star populations declined by 85 to 90 % in a matter of months. Sea star wasting syndrome…
…submitting your wildlife sightings to national community (citizen) science efforts like eBird and iNaturalist. Communities Science opportunities abound, here is…
Sandy beaches are a widespread feature of the entire Oregon coast and make up approximately two-thirds of the coastline. Their…
…The technical supplement and fact sheets are included as appendices in this updated edition of the Nearshore Strategy (see appendices…