DBHCP Volume 2 December 2020.pdf

Appendices to Volume I. 

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Trees and lupine at Metolius Preserve in Oregon by Bonnie Moreland
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Office is part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Ecological Services program. We work closely with partners to conserve fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats throughout Oregon for future generations.
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A tan-colored frog with dark spots in a pond covered with vegetation

The Oregon spotted frog is the most aquatic frog species in the Pacific Northwest, occurring in lakes, ponds, wetlands, riverine oxbows and floodplains, and altered habitats such as farmed floodplains and ditches.  Reproductive success of the Oregon spotted frog is directly influenced by...

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Bull trout and kokanee salmon underwater

Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) are members of the family Salmonidae and are char native Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Montana and western Canada. Compared to other salmonids, bull trout have more specific habitat requirements that appear to influence their distribution and abundance....

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