Fish and Wildlife Habitat in Managed Forests Research Program

Salamander

MISSION

The mission of the program is to provide new information about fish and wildlife habitat within Oregon's actively managed forests through research, technology transfer, and service activities.  Current priorities for new program activities favor those that contribute to the scientific information base that supports the Oregon Forest Practices Act and also Oregon's actively managed federal forest lands.  The goals are to provide the Information needed by forest managers to guide responsible stewardship of fish and wildlife habitat resources consistent with land management objectives, and by policy makers to establish and evaluate informed forest policy and regulations.

PROGRAM RESEARCH

FY 2010

Mark Raggon's Thesis:  Seasonal Variability in Diet and Consumption by Cottid and Salmonid Fishes in Headwater Streams in Western Oregon, USA


FY 2009

Program Research

Progress Report
Nicholas A. Som's Dissertation:  On the Estimation and Application of Spatial and Temporal Autocorrelation in Headwater Streams

FY 2008
Program Research
Progress Report

FY 2007
Program Research
Progress Report

FY 2006
Program Research
Progress Report

FY 2005
Program Research
Progress Report

FY 2004
Program Research
Progress Report

FY 2003
Program Research
Progress Report

F&W Synthesis Publication:  1994-2002
FY 2002 Progress Report
FY 2001 Progress Report
FY 2000 Progress Report
FY 1999 Progress Report
FY 1998 Progress Report
FY 1997 Progress Report
FY 1996 Progress Report
FY 1994 Progress Report