Library Record
Metadata
Title |
1994 A Year in Review for the Pacific Northwest Research Station |
Catalog Number |
M2000.001.534 |
Object Name |
Report |
Summary |
1994 A Year in Review for the Pacific Northwest Research Station >> In 1994, the scientific productivity of the Pacific Northwest Research Station was the highest in history. Increase support for research has allowed issues to drive allocation of funds for the most part. Results of this approach includes development of a strategy to restore and conserve riparian areas and freshwater habitat for Pacific anadromous fish (PACFISH), implementation of the President's Forest Plan for the Pacific Northwest and a forest ecosystem health assessment for eastern Oregon and Washington. >> Topics: Partnerships; Understanding ecosystems; People and resource values; Multi-resource productivity (Water, Wood, etc), >> Station Director Charles W. Philpot |
Published Date |
1995 |
Physical Description |
Papercover: 8.5" X11.0", 71 pages |
People |
Philpot, Charles W. |
Subjects |
Research Accomplishments Pacific anadromous fish PACFISH President's Forest Plan Spotted Owl Ecosystem health |
Search Terms |
Research Wildlife |
Publisher |
USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station |
Catalog date |
2017-01-12 |
Collection |
Harvey Mack Collection |
Number of images |
0 |