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BLM's State-of-the-Science Syntheses Workshop
Archived Presentations (video); Publication Date: 2006

State-of-Science Workshop
On 15 June 2006, the BLM's State-of-the-Science workshop was held at Oregon State University, co-sponsored by the BLM and the USGS through the CFER program. As part of the BLM's Resource Management Plan (RMP) revisions process, experts were identified to assess current knowledge and to identify issues central to the RMP revisions and forest management in general. Scientists and forest managers discussed the reviews and shared relevant information with over 130 audience members.

Audience: Forest managers and interested citizens.

Producer: OSU Media Services



Cutthroat Trout and Shrubs: Publication and Video
Microsoft Producer Presentation; 9 minutes; Publication Date: 2005

Managing for Biodiversity in Young Forests
In this short presentation, Judy Li provides an overview of a paper she coauthored with former graduate student Nicolas Romero and USGS scientist Bob Gresswell on the changing patterns in coastal cutthroat trout diet and prey in a gradient of deciduous canopies.


Spotlight on Science - Sharing Research with Partners
Archived Presentations (Microsoft Producer videos)

State-of-Science Workshop
Spotlight on Science is a collaborative effort among the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Geological Service, and the U.S. Forest Service that offers presentations on current biological research and its application to natural resource management.

Audience: Forest managers and interested citizens.



Managing for Biodiversity in Young Forests
Video/DVD; 28 minutes; Publication Date: 2000

This publication is available from the Forestry Media Center in the College of Forestry at OSU, 250 Peavy Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-5702, phone 541.737.4702, email: fmc@cof.orst.edu (there is a charge).


Managing for Biodiversity in Young Forests
In this video, researchers who studied birds, moths, lichens, bryophytes, and understory vegetation discuss their findings and possible implications for future management of young forests.*

Audience: Forest managers and others interested in the ecology of managed forests.

Producer: Mark Reed, Forestry Media Center, OSU.


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