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ASM | Mammals of Washington
Cottontail Sylvilagus nutallii Columbia basin and associated river valleys 56 2,3 RODENTIA Aplontidae Mountain beaver Aplodontia rufa western WA X: 742, 743 431 3,4,5 Sciuridae ... cedar, mountain mahgogany, Transition 3 Oregon maple, black oak, tan oak, Sitka spruce, redwood, Port Orford cedar red fir, lodgepole pine, silver pine, western hemlock, spruce, jeffrey pine Canadian 4 mountain hemlock, ...
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John Muir & I
I'd seen on the trip. The mountain hemlock were particularly impressive, ... and glad, tuneful and songful as mountain water. Not so, weary hungry me. In all God's mountain mansions, I find no human ... others encouraged him to write, to bring the fruits of his mountain researches to a wider audience. Mrs. Carr enlisted her heaviest ...
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John Muir & I
I therefore led around the north base of the mountain to the westward. ... Higher, higher we climbed with muscles in excellent ... I had lunch in a thick forest of Lodgepole Pine and Mountain Hemlock. My mouth was parched by the dry air of 11, ... leave people alone." "What about chemical disincentives, or electric shock, or mountain lion scent?" "We've tried everything, one time or another. ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Decoding Canada's Environmental Past
High-elevation stands of mountain hemlock and yellow cedar have proven particularly ... periods coincided closely with significant moraine-building episodes and glacial advances. Another study of mountain hemlock growth trends and El Niño events on Vancouver Island since 1500 shows that ...
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Biological Control of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid @ Invasive.org
(Tsuga) species. It was first observed in Oregon and British Columbia in the 1920s on western hemlock (T. heterophylla [Ref.] Sargent) and mountain hemlock (T. mertansiana [ ... but apparently western and mountain hemlock, as well as hemlock species found in Asia, have host defenses against HWA. Hemlock woolly adelgid was first collected from hemlock in the eastern United ...
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The Lands Council - Advocates for Inland Northwest Forests, Water & Wildlife – Spokane, WA
Trees native to the Forest include western red cedar, western hemlock, western white pine, lodgepole pine, alpine larch, western larch, mountain hemlock, grand fir, subalpine fir, whitebark pine, Douglas-fir, Englemann ... which contains 94,272 acres, is located with the Kootenai Forest and is home to mountain lion and grizzly bear.  Contacts: Kootenai National Forest Headquarters 506 U.S. Highway 2 ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Discoveries—Plants
Mountain Balm Ceanothus velutinus Mountain Brome Bromus marginatus Mountain Death Camas Zigadenus elegans Mountain Hemlock Tsuga mertensiana Mountain ...
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EcoWorld - Trees Search
Puzzle Monterey cypress Monterey Pine Montezuma Baldcypress Montezuma Pine Mount Wellington Peppermint Mountain Gum Mountain Hemlock Narrow-Leaved Ash Nikko Fir Nikko Maple Noble Fir Nor Cal black walnut ... Chestnut Sweet or Yellow Buckeye Sweetbay Sweetgum Swiss Stone Pine Sycamore Maple Table Mountain Pine Taiwania Cryptomerioides Tanoak Tarayo Holly Test test TEst1 Tree of Heaven Trochodendron ...
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The Mountain Institute -
Make A Donation Share a story Mountain Learning The Mountain Institute’s Mountain Learning Programs bring adventure, conservation, ... our Spruce Knob Mountain Center facility. A group visits a stand of old-growth hemlock near the SKMC campus Heading out with friends for a week of learning and adventure. Yum. The tuna surprise is nearing perfection! About TMI Our Work Mountain ...
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Mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa) control and management
Habitat Mountain beaver habitat is characteristically dominated by coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla). Within this zone, mountain beavers often favor ... available. Douglas-fir, hemlock, western red cedar (Thuja plicata), and red alder are all commercial tree species that are cut and eaten by mountain beavers. Other species ...
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