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Tuck, Janna Beth. "A Beer Party and Watermelon: The Archaeology of Community and Resistance at CCC Camp Zigzag, Company 928, Zigzag, Oregon, 1933-1942." PDXScholar, 2010. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3955.

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In March 1933, the administration of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated a national relief program aimed at alleviating the disastrous effects ofthe Great Depression. The Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) began as one of these programs designed to employ young men from all over the country and put them "back to work". The CCC provided these young men with training, a monthly stipend, and basic supplies such as food, clothing, and accommodations. After 1942, CCC camps were closed and many of these sites were abandoned or destroyed, leaving little historical documentation as t
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Warren, Sean Patrick. "Since I've Been Away." PDXScholar, 2013. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/1093.

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The remains of James Oliver Plunkett are dug up one night from their grave at Mount Calvary Cemetery by two college adjunct writing professors, Bob Rusher and Phil Pike. Having chopped through Plunkett's coffin with a pick, Rusher lifts Plunkett's skeleton from the coffin and pronounces his name--and in this moment Plunkett returns to consciousness as a cognitive vapor. The reason that Plunkett has been dug up is hinted at: After writing many unpublished novels and stories during his lifetime, and dying utterly anonymous, Plunkett's fiction has somehow been posthumously published, to great acc
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Wilkening, Richard Matthew. "The geology and hydrothermal alteration of the Bear Creek Butte area, Crook County, central Oregon." PDXScholar, 1986. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3656.

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The Eocene Clarno Formation, the Oligocene John Day Formation and basalts of the High Lava Plains are exposed in the Bear Creek Butte area in Central Oregon. In this area the Clarno Formation can be divided into a lower sequence composed of intermediate lava flows with intercalated mudflows and volcaniclastic sediments and an upper sequence of rhyolite and basalt flows and felsic ruffs. Separating the two units is a well developed saprolite. The change from intermediate to rhyolite-basalt volcanism reflects a change in the tectonic environment of the Cascade volcanic arc from compression to re
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Darambazar, Enkhjargal. "Factors influencing diet composition of beef cattle grazing mixed conifer mountain riparian areas." Thesis, Connect to this title online, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/3137.

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Shaffer, Laura Jean 1972. "How successful has wetland mitigation been? : an examination of wetland compensatory mitigation success in the Coos Watershed, Oregon." Thesis, Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1999, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10055.

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Pérez, Brenda Rubi Bautista. "Eficiência de três métodos : alternativo, biológico e químico, no controle do ácaro Varroa destructor Anderson e Trueman (2000) em Apis mellifera Linnaeus (1758)." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2016. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8011.

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Crickmore, Ian David Magrath 1983. "Interactions Between Forest Insect Activity and Wildfire Severity in the Booth and Bear Complex Fires, Oregon." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/11517.

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x, 81 p. : ill (some col.)<br>This study investigates how two major groups of forest pests in North America, defoliating insects and bark beetles, influenced subsequent wildfire severity in the Booth and Bear Complex Fires. A secondary goal is to ascertain whether high-resolution plot-based vegetation data are better predictors of fire severity than lower resolution historical vegetation data. General Additive Models were used with an information-theoretic approach to determine the importance of forest insect outbreaks as predictors of fire severity. The models indicate that pest outbreaks wer
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Kerr, Noah. ""To Bear All That Comes Upon Us": Resurrecting the Aurora Colony Narrative Through Mortuary Analysis." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/18313.

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The gravemarkers of the Aurora Colony Cemetery offer a means of examining identity and change within this early Oregon utopian community. Led by charismatic Wilhelm Keil and composed predominantly of people of German heritage, the members of the Aurora Colony sought to distance themselves from worldly influences through emigration to the Willamette Valley. In existence from 1856 to 1883, they sought to maintain shared cultural practices while, as farmers and artisans, relying simultaneously upon inclusive commerce with the outside world. Contextual analysis of this mortuaryscape provides a ven
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Phillips, Kimberly N. "A comparison of bumble bees (Bombus spp.) and honey bees (Apis mellifera) for the pollination of Oregon cranberries (Ericaceae: Vaccinium macrocarpon)." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/27292.

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In cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton) cultivation, farmers typically rent colonies of honey bee (Apis mellifera) for pollination. However, the efficiency of this bee at pollinating cranberries in Oregon, as in other regions, is questionable. Bumble bees (Bombus sp.) are reportedly effective in other regions, but their impact in Oregon is unknown. My objectives were to: (i) Compare bumble bee and honey bee pollination efficiencies under caged conditions; (ii) Estimate the abundance of bumble bees, honey bees, and other pollinators on an Oregon cranberry farm; and iii) Analyze and compare s
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Blount, David Kenneth. "Effects of strip versus continuous grazing management on diet parameters and performance of yearling steers grazing native flood meadow vegetation in eastern Oregon." Thesis, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/38127.

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A trial was conducted May 1 to September 4, 1989 at the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center (EOARC) Burns, OR to examine the effects of strip or continuous grazing management on the diet and performance of steers grazing native flood meadows. The objective was to determine if strip grazing would be a more efficient means of grazing management than continuous grazing. The experiment was designed to test diet quality, botanical composition of the diet, daily dry matter (DM) intake and performance of yearling steers. Eighty yearling steers weighing 253±17 kg were selected from cattle at t
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Broussard, Melissa. "Foraging in disturbed areas : a study of sweat bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) in Oregon." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/36039.

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Bees provide vital ecosystem services for cropping systems as well as natural landscapes. Declines in both both native bee and managed honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations has brought attention to the significance of their role as pollinators in managed and native ecosystems. As a result, conservation efforts have been undertaken to preserve them. While considerable attention has been given to honey bees, relatively little is known about many native bee species. Of particular interest is the family Halictidae, which can comprise the majority of observed individuals in many habitats. These
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Stamm, Michele M. "Grass straw residues as a feed source for wintering beef cattle." Thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/36601.

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Tomas, Walfrido Moraes. "Small mammal distribution, abundance and habitat selection in managed riparian habitats of Bear Valley, eastern Oregon." Thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/34223.

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Riparian zones are critical habitats for management because of their importance for both cattle production and wildlife, and a high potential for resource conflicts. Riparian management should address habitat and microhabitat features that sustain both livestock production and wildlife diversity. I conducted a study to determine how small mammal distributions and abundance differ among 3 structurally different riparian habitats in eastern Oregon. The 3 habitat types, herbaceous, discontinuous willow, and continuous willow, represent a range of habitats typical of riparian zones in central and
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Skyrm, Kimberly M. "Environmental impacts on native bumble bee pollinators in an agricultural landscape of western Oregon." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/21339.

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Bumble bees provide vital pollination services in both native and agricultural landscapes. However, in recent years, bumble bee populations have experienced global population declines. The primary causes of these declines have been attributed to the environmental impacts of pathogens, pesticide use and habitat fragmentation. While research has examined the impacts of pathogens, there is limited information on the effects of pesticides and habitat fragmentation on native bumble bees. Hence, the objectives of my dissertation research were to: 1) assess the toxicological impacts of pesticides
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Mortenson, Jack A. "Serologic survey of infectious disease agents in black bears (Ursus americanus) of California, Oregon, and Washington." Thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/33612.

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The causes of natural mortality and disease in free ranging black bears, Ursus americanus, in California, Oregon, and Washington are poorly known. Life history components, such as scavenging and overlapping habitat with many species of carnivores, potentially expose bears to a wide range of infectious disease agents. To date, no disease has been identified that appears to greatly influence black bear population dynamics. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence rates of exposure to selected infectious disease agents in black bears at six study sites of California, Oregon,
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Nobel, William O. "Characteristics of spring foraging ecology among black bears in the central coast ranges of Oregon /." 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/11342.

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Suverly, Norman A. "Management of stockpiled forages and optimal use of supplements by beef cattle while consuming low-quality forages." Thesis, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/33276.

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Three studies were conducted to evaluate: 1) rotationally grazed forage for late-summer stockpiling; 2) effects of lactation on self-fed supplement intake; and 3) influence of cow age on hand-fed supplement intake. For the first study, treatments consisted of non grazed, 2X and 3X grazed. Crude protein of forage grazed 3X was greater (P<.10) than non-grazed. Yield of non-grazed forage was greater (P<.10) than forage grazed 2X and 3X. Non-grazed forage displayed the greatest stockpiled yield and grazing influenced quality of stockpiled forage to a small magnitude. Treatments for the second stud
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Walburger, Kenric. "The effects of timber harvest and herbivory on understory vegetation and composition of beef cattle diets on forested rangelands." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/29756.

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Van, Laere M. Susan. "The Grizzly Bear and the Deer : the history of Federal Indian Policy and its impact on the Coast Reservation tribes of Oregon, 1856-1877." Thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/28421.

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The Coast Reservation of Oregon was established under Executive Order of President Franklin Pierce in November, 1855, as a homeland for the southern Oregon tribes. It was an immense, isolated wilderness, parts of which had burned earlier in the century. There were some prairies where farming was possible, but because the reservation system itself and farming, particularly along the coast, were unknown entities, life for the Indians was a misery for years. Those responsible for the establishment of the reservation were subject to the vagaries of the weather, the wilderness, the Congress, and th
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