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Relationships Between Forestry, Deer and Elk in Western Oregon - January 19, 2005, CH2M Hill Alumni Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

 

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Moderator: Sue Knapp, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
8:10-8:20 Introduction: Purpose Statement and Expected Outcomes
Rick Fletcher, Oregon State University
8:20 – 8:50 Forestry, Deer and Elk Trends: Habitats, Harvest and Hunters
Steve Mealey, Boise LLC
8:50– 10:20 Deer and Elk Science in Western Oregon
  8:50-9:20 Competition, Research, Disease, Predation, Population Interactions
Bruce Coblentz, OSU
  9:20-9:50 Population Trends, Management Objectives, Population Expectations
DeWaine Jackson, ODF&W
  9:50-10:20 Nutrition, Forage Species, Habits and Habitats
John Cook, NCASI
10:20 – 10:40 Break
10:40 – 12:30 Forest Management through Time
  10:40-11:05 Forest Landscape Trends Over Time: Age Class, Vegetation, Land Ownership Trends
Kevin Birch, Oregon Department of Forestry
  11:05-12:30 Forest Management Characteristics by Landowner Type
Oregon Department of Forestry - Mike Schnee, ODF
USFS - Carl Frounfelker,USFS, Siuslaw NF
BLM - Walt Kastner, Salem, BLM
Private Industrial - Dan Newton, Roseburg Forest Products
Family Forests - Elissa Wells, OSU Extension, Douglas County, Roseburg
12:30-2:00 Lunch with Special Speaker - Forests, Deer and Elk: Where Are We Headed?
Marla Rae, Chair, Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission
Moderator: Rick Fletcher
2:00-3:30 Interactions Between Deer/Elk and Forest Management: Impacts of Forest Management on Deer and Elk and Impacts of Deer and Elk on Forest Management - Presentations will feature scientific discoveries and needed information.
  2:00-2:30 Forage Species by Time of Year and Age of Stand under Various Forest Management Objectives/Practices
Liz Cole, OSU
  2:30-3:00 Nutritional Value of Forage Species for Deer and Elk under Different Forest Management Strategies
John Cook, NCASI
  3:00-3:30 Browse Damage and Wildlife Control Measures: Affects of Wildlife on Forestry Management
Dale Nolte, USDA/APHIS/WS Olympia, WA
3:30-4:30 Moving Forward: Opportunities for Partnerships, Management Actions - A panel of conference speakers and others will discuss opportunities such as needed research, new partnerships, management practices, and other actions that will address issues raised during the day. Questions from the audience will be encouraged.
Moderator: Hal Salwasser, OSU College of Forestry
4:30-5:00 Moving Forward: Some Final Thoughts
Hal Salwasser, OSU College of Forestry
5:00 Adjourn

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