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Lewis & Clark College Transportation: An Examination of Alternative Systems
Added: Thu. Feb. 25, 2010
North Nehalem Bay Edge Lands
Added: Wed. Feb. 10, 2010
Enhancing fish passage in the Sycan River
Added: Tue. Jan. 19, 2010
Alder Creek Riparian Restoration and Interpretive Trail
Added: Mon. Jan. 18, 2010
Amphibian Population Monitoring
Added: Mon. Jan. 18, 2010
March 04, 2010
Mapping, Conservation, and K-12 Education
by Jim Proctor
In Douglas County, educators are using the Conservation Registry in conjunction with the Oregon Explorer Natural Resource Digital Library to connect online resources with field-based learning activities so students can experience how natural resource information is collected, shared, and applied to on-the-ground management.
The program, called Oregon Explorers (like the [...]
July 31, 2009
The Rogue River, flowing 215 miles from Crater Lake to the Pacific Ocean, is a national treasure. It was one of the original eight rivers included in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, and is famous for outdoor activities, scenic beauty and wildlife viewing. Other human uses, including mining and dams, have changed the Rogue River over time, but a handful of partners are working to restore fish habitat and flood plain function to a three-mile section of the river near Lower Table Mountain in Jackson County.
Kassandra L. Kelly
Defenders of Wildlife
1880 Willamette Falls Drive, #200
West Linn, OR 97068
(503) 697-3222
Conservation Registry users span the entire United States. To serve states that prefer targeted access to their projects, the Registry offers state portals. This dashboard view filters all data and functions to your state. Browsing, searching and reporting functions are customized to your specifications. Additional layers of information can be added, but we start with habitat types and state funding programs. Contact Kassandra for more information.