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The
Ecology, Management, and Conservation of Sensitive Wildlife Species
Team, commonly referred to as Wildlife Ecology Team, is a division
of the Pacific Northwest Research Station's Ecological Process and Function Research Program. The team is based at the Olympia
Forestry Sciences Laboratory but team scientists and staff
conduct research projects from five geographic locations in western
Washington and Oregon. Our team's research focuses
on ecology, management, and conservation of sensitive wildlife species. .
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include
- Exploring
techniques for marbled murrelet monitoring strategies.
- Long-term
population studies of the Northern Spotted Owl.
- Wildlife
habitat relationships of vertebrates in riparian communities.
- Gaining
knowledge on habitat of the American marten and the fisher.
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Please review our team's
mission to find more detailed information
about our objectives and principles. For more information about
our team's current and past research, please select one of the links
to the left.
For more
information,
please e-mail Martin
Raphael,
Team Leader, or call (360) 753-7662.
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