Annotated Bibliography
1. LaLande, J. & United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region. An environmental history of the Little Applegate River Watershed: Jackson County, Oregon. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Rogue River National Forest. Medford, OR. (1995): [Special Collections: Government Publications: A 13.2: Ap 6x/995]
This report documents the types of human activities that have affected the Little Applegate Watershed over time. While prehistoric inhabitants had very little impact on the land, activities such as mining during the 1850s gold rush, the misuse of fire, irrigation, grazing, and timber harvesting had widespread and sometimes visually dramatic impacts within the Little Applegate drainage.
2. United States. Bureau of Land Management. Ashland Resource Area; United States. Forest Service. Little Applegate Watershed Analysis: Applegate Adaptive Management Area. United States. Bureau of Land Management. Ashland Resource Area; United States. Forest Service. Oregon. (1996): [Special Collections: Government Publications: I 53.2: Ap 6x]
This report documents the findings of the watershed analysis conducted on all public and private lands for the Little Applegate River Watershed. It contains data gathered on the hydrology, vegetation, landscapes, and long-term site productivity. It also chronicles the past several thousand years of human activity in the Little Applegate River Watershed concerning the management and use of its natural resources. An analysis of this information was used to identify areas of concern and propose recommendations for supplementing specific projects to improve the ecosystem's health.
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