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Pacific Northwest Region

South Jetty where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean
South Jetty where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Oregon
Harkening back to the Lewis and Clark Expedition [Photo: Oregon State Archives]
The Pacific Northwest Information Node (PNWIN) facilitates information exchange and communication for natural resources management across the region. PNWIN provides biological and natural resources data; bibliographic summaries, management principles, and regulatory requirements for public and private lands; and user tools for decision making and planning.
Featured Sites
Density Management Studies Density Management and Riparian Buffer Study (DMS)
A collaborative effort among multiple agencies researching options for young stand management to create and maintain late-successional forest characteristics in western Oregon.
Lewis & Clark Wildlife-Habitat Discovery Lewis & Clark Wildlife-Habitat Discovery
An interactive mapping application featuring historic and current depictions of the northwest section of the Lewis and Clark Trail with emphasis on wildlife and their habitats. Compare the habitats and the fish and wildlife species that Lewis & Clark saw with those present today.
Cryptogams in the Olympics Cryptogams in the Olympics
A searchable web database of cryptogam research data in and around Olympic National Park, Washington. Users can query and retrieve data related to each species occurrence, as well as review photographs and retrieve additional information.
IBIS Informational Resource from NHI Interactive Biodiversity Information System
An informational resource developed by the Northwest Habitat Institute (NHI) to promote the conservation of Northwest fish, wildlife, and their habitats through education and the distribution of timely, peer-reviewed scientific data.

Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest
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All About Birds: Clark's Nutcracker
The Cornell University Lab of Ornithology "All About Birds" program is an extensive resource about birds, with birding tips, identification guides, suggested birding spots, and species accounts. This species account describes the Clark's nutcracker,...
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Amphibian Home Page of the Intermountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service
Species lists, identification keys, photographs, life histories, range maps, and conservation status of the 19 amphibians known to live on U.S. Forest Service lands in Region 4 (Utah, western Wyoming, southern Idaho, Nevada and a small portion of...
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Anadromous Fish Life History Profiles: Sockeye Salmon
Profile of the Sockeye salmon. Details about life cycle, animal morphology, nomenclature, habitats, ecology, home range and economics.
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Aquatic Invertebrate Species of Concern on USFS Northern Region Lands
This document presents a list of 19 aquatic macroinvertebrate species likely to occur within the U.S. Forest Service Northern Region that are USFS species of concern. The study objectives are to obtain a better understanding of the ecological...
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Atlas of the Spawning and Nursery Areas of Great Lakes Fishes
Composed of 14 volumes, the atlas consolidates existing information describing the spawning and nursery areas used by stocks of fish considered residents of the Great Lakes and their connecting waters. This information includes, for each area,...
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Bear Ecology in the Greater Yellowstone and Greater Glacier Ecosystems
This site describes current research on grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone and Greater Glacier Ecosystems. In Glacier National Park, grizzly bears are studied using DNA taken from hair samples that were collected in the field. Researchers in...
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Big Trees and the Lives They've Changed
The series, "Big Trees and The Lives They've Changed," tells the story of a few trees and a few people, in the hopes of capturing what makes them great and what leaves people awed. The series was inspired in part by the works of Kentucky poet,...
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BirdWeb: Black Oystercatcher
Species profile of the Black Oystercatcher in the state of Washington. It includes an audio clip, life history information, and a distribution map.
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BirdWeb: Long-billed Curlew
BirdWeb is a resource designed to help users learn about the birds of Washington state. The long-billed curlew profile includes color photographs, range maps, and information about the bird's habitat, behavior, diet, nesting, distribution, and...
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BirdWeb: Marbled Godwit
BirdWeb is a resource designed to help users learn about the birds of Washington state. The Marbled Godwit profile includes color photographs, range maps, and information about the bird's habitat, behavior, diet, nesting, distribution, and...

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Spotlight On New Sites

A Guide to Oregon and Washington Wetland Wildlife and their Habitats publication: Spotlight Link

Fish data web site, read about it here:
Spotlight Link

Fish IHN Virus genomic distribution information: Spotlight Link

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