Many plant and animal species in Oregon are considered “at risk” or in need of conservation under various state and federal wildlife regulations and strategies for voluntary action. This 100-page guidebook is intended to help forest landowners identify such species on their lands and to help guide their conservation efforts. The booklet also is proving to be of interest to secondary teachers for field and classroom use. It includes color photos, eco region and range maps, habitat descriptions and other information on 80 priority plant and animal species. This item is part of the teacher sampler packet.
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