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From Stump to Pump: Wood-based Biofuel Research in the Northwest
Todd Morgan, The University of Montana-Missoula
December 2011

State of Washington Forest Biomass Supply Assessment
John Perez-Garcia, The University of Washington
December 2011

Potential Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species in the Midst of Climate Change
Paul Heimowitz, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pacific Region
June 2011

Potential Impacts of Climate Change to Invasive Plant Distribution
Becky Kerns, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
June 2011

Riparian Areas: To Thin or Not to Thin
Gordon Reeves, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
May 2011

Fish Biology in Stream-Riparian Networks: Multi-scale Spawning Habitats of Trout and Salmon
Jason Dunham, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
May 2011
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Estuary Restoration
Jesse Barham, Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
October 2010

Nisqually Estuary Restoration: Monitoring the Response
Kelly Turner, USGS Western Ecological Research Center
October 2010

Mercury Bioaccumulation in Aquatic Ecosystems
Collin Eagles-Smith, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
September 2010

Oregon DEQ Toxics Reduction Strategy
Kevin Masterson, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
September 2010

Connecting People with Nature: Research Approaches
Dale Blahna and Lee Cerveny, U.S. Forest Service
July 2010 -- Not available

How Long Has the New Kid on the Block Been Here?
Tim Counihan, U.S. Geological Survey
June 2010

Remote Sensing Applications for Early Detection of Invaive Plants
John Wallace, University of Idaho
June 2010

Fisher Restoration and Research
Kurt Jenkins, U.S. Geological Survey
May 2010 -- Not available

Wolverine Research and Conservation
Keith Aubry, U.S. Forest Service
May 2010 -- Not available

Past and Future Climate Change
Philip Mote, Oregon Climate Change Research Institute
April 2010

Species and Ecosystem Responses to Projected Future Climate Change
Sarah Shafer, U.S. Geological Survey
April 2010 -- Not available

Forest Age Structure, Succession, and Influences of Topography on Fire in the Western Cascades
Alan Tepley, Oregon State University
March 2010

Fire Ecology and Management: Complexities, Changing Environments and Challenges Ahead
Douglas Shinneman, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
March 2010

Incident Command Tool for Protecting Drinking Water
Doug Ryan, U.S. Forest Service
February 2010

Rapidly Assessing Risks to Public Drinking Water from Wildland Fire
Doug Ryan, U.S. Forest Service
February 2010