
Disruption of Disturbance Regimes
...flooding, produce electricity, and provide irrigation for farms. The unintended consequences include impeded or blocked aquatic passage, as well as...
...flooding, produce electricity, and provide irrigation for farms. The unintended consequences include impeded or blocked aquatic passage, as well as...
...Resources Strategy During 2009, the 75th Legislative Assembly passed House Bill 3369, directing the Oregon Water Resources Department to develop...
...within ODFW Compass. Documentation of crucial habitat rankings, data sources, and additional details can be found within the Compass metadata....
...of concern to keep out of Oregon. Assessing Risk Evaluating the potential danger associated with the introduction of a new...
Oregon’s Coast Range is known for its dramatic scenery. It is also extremely diverse, with habitats ranging from open sandy...
...landscape. Due to the limited availability of water, sagebrush is usually widely spaced and associated with an understory of forbs...
The Oregon portion of the Columbia Plateau ecoregion extends from the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains to the Blue...
...demand. The new fish ladder is a significant fish passage improvement. EFID has agreed to pass a minimum of 15...
This areas borders the western edge of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness and has unique plant communities due to the serpentine soils...
Aspen woodlands are woodland or forest communities, dominated by aspen trees with a forb, grass, or shrub understory. Aspen woodlands...
Late successional mixed conifer forests provide a multi-layered tree canopy, including large-diameter trees, shade-tolerant tree species in the understory, and...
Antrozous pallidus
Eschrichtius robustus
Oregonichthys crameri
Sturnella neglecta
Lomatium cookii
…and other associated products. Oregon’s Living Landscape described the issues in each ecoregion, identified priority species and habitats, and identified…
…included in the final 2015 legislatively approved budget. However, the 2015 legislature did pass, and the governor signed, a significant…
…small sample of them: eBird is the world’s largest biodiversity-related citizen science project, with more than 100 million bird sightings…
…the very bottom of every page by searching for a spotlight within the “Associate a Strategy Spotlight” box. Strategy Spotlight:…
…other commonly associate species inhabit rocky subtidal habitats (Table 6.3, Appendix E and F). Fishes such as black, blue, china,…
…trains) Vessel operations / transportation / navigation Offshore renewable energy development Overexploitation Bycatch and incidental catch associated with commercial and…
The coastal and marine habitats described here encompass the area from the 3 nautical mile outer limit of Oregon’s territorial…
…Team discussed available conservation targets and associated datasets to emphasize within the 2016 COA analysis. The following datasets were determined…
…a map of the ecoregions, or visit the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Compass mapping application. For the…
…of agency-approved fish screening or fish passage devices in water diversions. Funds for fish screening and passage projects are to…
…p,p’-DDE on Burrowing Owl population dynamics. Ecological Applications 16:666-667. Gervais, J., D. Rosenberg, S. Barnes, C. Puchy, and E. Stewart….