Browse by Archive

Klamath Waters Digital Library

View Archive Info

CONTENTS PAGE I. THE SALMON AND THE FISHERY OF KLAMATH RIVER 2695 Introduction 2697 General Characteristics of Klamath River Salmon 2699 Species Other Than King Salmon 26916 The Spring Migration (Immigration) 26918 The Summer Migration...
2024-12-04
2005-03-17
2005-01-11
DOCS I 49.107: 89 ( 1.1) 89( 1.1) EVALUATION OF SITE SPECIFIC RESTORATION PROJECTS FOR THE ENTIRE KLAMATH RIVER BASIN. 1989 Klamath Field Review Comments The following comments are based primarily upon field observations made by Scott Downie and...
1989-12-04
2005-03-17
The Klamath Basin Ecosystem Restoration Office (ERO) - Humboldt State University Geographic Information Systems Work Group (HSU-GIS Group) was established to support ERO's mission to develop an ecosystem restoration strategy for the Klamath Basin...
1995-12-04
2005-03-17
2005-02-15
CONTENTS STATEMENTS Page Craig, Hon. Larry E., U.S. Senator from Idaho 2693 Crawford, John, Farmer, on behalf of Klamath Water Users Association, Klamath Falls, OR 26951 Foreman, Allen, Chairman, Klamath Indian Tribes, Chiloquin, OR 26923 Home,...
2024-12-04
2005-03-17
2005-02-26
Abstract Quigley, Thomas M.; Haynes, Richard W.; Graham, Russell T., tech. eds. 1996. Integrated scientific assessment for ecosystem management in the interior Columbia basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. Gen. Tech. Rep....
1996-12-04
2005-03-17
2005-02-26
1905
1907-06-07
2005-04-20
2004-10-14
View showing the two canal headings at the extreme lower end of the Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, the one to the left of view being the porposed site of the new company's canal heading, the one to the right being the Ankeny Canal heading; June 7, 1905
1905-06-07
2005-03-30
2004-10-14
The river connecting the Upper Klamath Lake with Lake Ewauna, Ore., on which lake the town of Klamath Falls is now located ; June 7, 1905
1905-06-07
2005-03-30
2004-10-14
Public Notice No. 47 of August 27, 1948, was prepared in conformity with recommendations for a standardized procedure made at the Salt Lake conference in March 1948; it opened to public entry 86 farm units embracing 8,283 acres of irrigable land....
2024-12-04
2004-12-03
2004-09-07
The Klamath Project at 100: Conserving our Resources, Preserving our Heritage 1905- 2005: The First Century of Water for the Klamath Project Grain Truck, Lower Klamath Lake, 2004 Prepared by Dan Keppen, Executive Director Klamath Water Users...
2024-12-04
2005-04-06
2005-02-15
A comparative study of the Williamson River (before and after passage through Klamath Marsh) and the Sprague River (which is a major tributary of the Williamson River) in South Central Oregon has provided substantial insight into the effects of a...
1981-12-04
2005-04-06
2005-03-04
"Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) proposed decision and finding of no significant impact for the Lost River Management Framework Plan amendments."-- P. [1]; August 19, 1988."; "BLM-OR-PT-88-12-1792"--P. 8
1988-12-04
2005-04-06
2005-03-28
The Klamath River basin, including the adjacent Lost River basin, includes about ?,5>OO square miles of plateaus, mountain-slopes and valley plains in south-central Oregon* The valley plains range in altitude from about U,100 feet in the south to...
2024-12-04
2005-04-06
2005-02-18
This document sets forth the Board of Forestry's strategic vision for Oregon's forests for the next eight years
2024-12-04
2005-04-07
2005-03-10
151 - 175 of 4970 Items    << < 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 > >> 

© Western Waters Digital Library - GWLA member projects - Designed by the J. Willard Marriott Library - Hosted by Oregon State University Libraries and Press