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This is a woodland scene in western Oregon
Stream Protection
Salmon spawning in the Wilson River
Streams and other aquatic areas are protected on state forests.
 
A blended approach is used to manage riparian and aquatic habitats at both the landscape (entire forest) level and the site-specific level. The blended approach seeks to emulate disturbance patterns in both upslope and riparian areas.
 
Watershed analysis is seen as a key piece in determining current conditions of riparian and aquatic habitats, and in guiding future management to address limiting factors.

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Page updated: November 27, 2007