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Practical Applications of Wildlife Management on Working Forests Workshop

Note: all presentations are in pdf format unless otherwise indicated.

Glenn R. Ahrens, Extension Forester, OSU Extension Service, Clatsop and Tillamook Counties
"Strategies and Challenges in Managing Invasive Weeds in Coast Range Forests: Implications for Wildlife"

Matt Blakeley-Smith, Institute for Applied Ecology
"False-Brome: Implications for Forest Wildlife Management"

Dr. John Cook, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc.
"Applying what we know: new habitat models for elk in Pacific Northwest Forests"

Timothy B. Harrington, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station, Olympia WA
"Implications for Forest Productivity and Wildlife Habitat"

A.J. Kroll, Weyerhaeuser Company, Federal Way WA
"Stream-associated Amphibian Responses to Forest Management: Understanding the Past and Present, Managing for the Future"

Jim LeTourneux, Tripletree LLC
"Case Study: Non-industrial Forest Land"

Ted Lorensen, Retired, Oregon Department of Forestry
"Maintaining Economic and Wildlife Values Through Collaboration"

Shelley Tschida, Quality Services, Inc.
"Public Use - Perceptions and Access"

Matt Betts, Forest Ecosystems and Society, OSU, et al.
"Thresholds in Forest Bird Occurrence as a Function of the Amount of Broadleaf Forest Landscape Scales"