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Aquatic and Land Interactions Program |
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Science FindingsIssue 73 (June 2005) Keeping it cool: unraveling the influences on stream temperature, by Jonathan Thompson with Sherri Johnson and Steve Wondzell
Issue 72 (April 2005) Is it hip? Identifying streams with high intrinsic potential to provide salmon and trout, by Jonathan Thompson with Kelly Burnett
Issue 63 (May 2004) Ecology payoffs from red alder in southeast Alaska, by Sally Duncan with Robert Deal and Mark Wipfli.
Issue 53 (May 2003) Arise, amphibians: stream buffers affect more than fish, by Sally Duncan with Martin Raphael and Pete Bisson
Issue 32 (March 2001) Food for fish, food for thought: managing the invisible components of streams, by Sally Duncan with Mark Wipfli
Issue 5 (July 1998) Tackling risks at the broad scale in the interior Columbia basin, by Sally Duncan with Thomas Quigley, Jim Sedell and Richard Haynes
Issue 2 (March 1998) Landslides through the fish-eye lens, by Sally Duncan with Kelly Burnett and Gordon Reeves |
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