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Science Findings: 2012
To
communicate our most significant findings to people who make and
influence decisions about land management, we select up to 12 projects
each year to highlight in a monthly publication.
This series, Science Findings, is available in PDF (To view and
print PDF documents, you need the free Adobe
Systems Inc. Acrobat Reader). We've recently added epub and mobi formats (You will need an ereader device or app to view these). Most issues also are available
in hardcopy, although a few of the earlier ones are out of stock.
If you would like copies, just contact us at pnw_pnwpubs@fs.fed.us
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December
2012
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Adaptation: Planning for climate change and its effects on federal lands, based on science by David L. Peterson and Michael J. Furniss. |
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147
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October
2012
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Remember redcedar! An overlooked species reveals its potential, based on science by Connie Harrington, Warren Devine, Peter Gould, and Leslie Brodie. |
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146
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September
2012
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A barrage of beetles: controlling leafy spurge through beetle inundation, based on science by Rob Progar. |
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145
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August
2012
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Logging debris matters: better soil, fewer invasive plants, based on science by Timothy B. Harrington, David H. Peter, Robert A. Slesak, and Stephen H. Schoenholtz. |
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144
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July
2012
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Ecosystem service markets 101: supply and demand for nature, based on science by Jeff Kline and Trista Patterson. |
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143
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June
2012
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Make way for seedlings: regenerating white
spruce in Alaska, based on science by Andrew Youngblood |
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142 |
May
2012 |
Sage-grouse on the edge: understanding and
managing western landscapes for their survival, based on science by Michael
Wisdom |
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141 |
April
2012 |
A closer look: decoupling the effects of prescribed fire
and grazing on vegetation in a ponderosa pine forest, based on science by Becky Kerns and Michelle Buonopane |
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140 |
March 2012 |
Seasonal neighbors: residential development encroaches on mule deer winter range in central Oregon, based on science by Jeff Kline |
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139 |
February 2012 |
Thinking big: linking rivers to landscapes, based on science by E. Ashley Steel, and Kelly M. Burnett |
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138 |
January
2012 |
Mapping older forests: satellites, statistics,
and boots on the ground, based on science by Janet Ohmann and
Warren Cohen |
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