Oregon elk hunting map

    • [DOC File]www.dfw.state.or.us

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      Elk hunting should be above-average in the Starkey unit with an increase in calf survival over last year. Catherine Creek unit hunter success should be up due to a slightly elevated population. Prospects for the East Mt. Emily unit are expected to be better than average due to an increase in calf survival and bull ratios.


    • [DOC File]Native Americans of Oregon - Be GLAD

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      Oregon map with comparative of geographical and cultural regions. ... Netting fish from the rivers and hunting for deer, They moved to different places during seasons of the year. Language, traditions, environment, too, ... nuts and berries. They also hunted for elk and deer and other wild game in the forests. The Valley Native Americans used ...


    • [DOC File]Michelle’s Revision - University of Oregon

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      The brothers then fill the Nicola Valley with beavers, and the Upper Nicola Valley with elk. The story of the brothers’ journey forms a mental trail, identifying landmarks (e.g., river mouth, boulders, clay pinnacles, tracks in stone) that are near important resources (trout, beaver, elk), as well as their relative positions.


    • [DOC File]The Point No Point Treaty: A Social Studies Unit for ...

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      These routes were used for hunting, particularly of elk, deer, bear, marmot, and trade. ... An 1879 map of the Skokomish Agency; the J.H. Colton and Company map of Washington and Oregon dated 1853; and Thomas Cowperthwait and Company’s 1853 map of California, Oregon, Washington, Utah and New Mexico. All of these include descriptive notes of ...


    • [DOC File]Acknowledgements - Oregon Local News, Breaking News ...

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      General attributes of the Rock Creek Site for early habitation include: suitable environment for settlement, farming, hunting and trapping and a nearby friendly Indian tribe. The Pudding River and Molalla River watersheds yield an abundance of beaver and mountain animals including bear, deer, elk and fox.


    • [DOC File]AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF - Cascadia Wildlands

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      Since elk would be a main source of prey biomass in Oregon, this prey density model was not a good predictor for prey availability. Prey accessibility (Y) was estimated by omitting areas with a steep slope; slope was modeled with the equation: Y = 28.18 * 0.93x, where x = slope in degrees.


    • [DOCX File]Oregon State Weed Board .us

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      Inventory and map areas of noxious weeds, targeting Russian and diffuse knapweed, perennial pepperweed, Scotch thistle, and medusahead rye in the Riley area on property that is adjacent to the USFS Ochoco and Malheur National Forest. The area inside this project is heavily used by elk year around and is considered critical winter range.


    • [DOCX File]Representative: - Bureau of Land Management

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      Through scientific endeavors and land management actions, wildlife such as Rocky Mountain Elk (elk), Mule Deer (deer), Pronghorn Antelope (pronghorn), and a host of other species will benefit. Additionally, this Order seeks to expand opportunities for big-game hunting by improving priority habitats to assist states in their efforts to increase ...


    • [DOC File]www.dfw.state.or.us

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      Explore Oregon’s Hunting Access Map for bird hunting locations. ODFW’s Denman Wildlife Area in Central Point provides public game bird hunting along with some national forestland and state forests. The Jackson TMA has grouse and quail. Much opportunity in the region is on private properties; hunters will need to gain permission.



    • [DOCX File]BLM SAMPLE - Bureau of Land Management

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      Most portions of the Spring Basin area appear in a natural condition, primarily affected by the forces of nature. Wildlife observed in the area includes mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk, black bear, cougar, bobcat, mink, river otter, and bighorn sheep. The area provides important big game wintering habitat for deer and elk.


    • [DOC File]SPECIES FACT SHEET - U.S. Forest Service

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      Water-quality degradation by big game hunting activities: It is legal in Oregon for hunters to bait deer and elk (along with many other animals) on Forest Service land. Although the Forest Service doesn't allow the use of salt as bait due to resource damage of water, soil, and plants (hunters causing resource damage from salting are subject to ...


    • [DOC File]I

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      During the past two years, non-Indian public concern over big game hunting issues has at times overwhelmed other issues related to the wildlife area. In 2001, the CTUIR Fish and Wildlife Committee closed the wildlife area to tribal branch antlered bull elk harvest in response to harvest data that indicated harvest rates were greater than expected.


    • [DOC File]Klamath Basin

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      `(13) Certain land in the Jefferson National Forest comprising approximately 8,470 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled `Garden Mountain and Hunting Camp Creek' and dated April 28, 2008, which shall be known as the `Hunting Camp Creek Wilderness'.


    • FIVE HABITATS OF WASHINGTON STATE

      The elk were reintroduced to allow for continued but regulated sport hunting. By the mid-1980s reintroduction efforts had proven successful and there were 57,000 Rocky Mountain elk in Washington. Roosevelt elk, a small herd of females and one male, can be observed in the Northern Trail at Woodland Park Zoo.


    • [DOC File]Project GLAD

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      elk. fox. rabbit wigiup. or wigwam. willow hunted. weaving. medicine sweat house. moved for seasons. 30-150 people per tribe. 3 types of buildings-sweat house, family wigiup, large tribal wigiup . lanuage- Penutian Mandans. Kiowas Great Plains: Northern . Southern Buffalo. Buffalo Beans,corn,squash, sunflowers Lodges-pit covered w/sod. Tepee ...


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