Annotated Bibliography
The following provides a sample of the documents available at Special Collections and University Archives. Visit the Reading Room, email libspec@sou.edu, or call 541-552-6841 for more information.
1. LaLande, Jeffrey, M. The Little Butte Creek Watershed: An Overview of its Environmental History. Rogue River National Forest. Medford, Oregon. (1997): [Special Collections: Government Publications: A 13.2:L 58x]
This report documents the human history and use of the resources within the Little Butte Creek Watershed from pre-historic times to the present. It describes the activities that occurred in the area and how they influenced the environmental conditions of the landscape. It also describes the environmental history of the area and the management practices that have been established to maintain and restore the quality of the area.
2. The United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District; United States. Forest Service. Ashland Ranger District. Little Butte Creek Watershed Analysis. The United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District; United States. Forest Service. Ashland Ranger District. (1997): [Special Collections: Government Publications: I 53.2:B 97]
This document analyzes the conditions and interrelationships of the ecosystem components within the Little Butte Creek Watershed. It describes the dominant features and physical, biological, and social processes within the watershed, compares its prehistorical and historical conditions with current ecosystem conditions, discusses the causes of these conditions and future trends, and ranks management objectives and recommendations for federal lands. It also guides subsequent project planning and decision making in the Little Butte Creek Watershed.
1. LaLande, Jeffrey, M. The Little Butte Creek Watershed: An Overview of its Environmental History. Rogue River National Forest. Medford, Oregon. (1997): [Special Collections: Government Publications: A 13.2:L 58x]
This report documents the human history and use of the resources within the Little Butte Creek Watershed from pre-historic times to the present. It describes the activities that occurred in the area and how they influenced the environmental conditions of the landscape. It also describes the environmental history of the area and the management practices that have been established to maintain and restore the quality of the area.
2. The United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District; United States. Forest Service. Ashland Ranger District. Little Butte Creek Watershed Analysis. The United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District; United States. Forest Service. Ashland Ranger District. (1997): [Special Collections: Government Publications: I 53.2:B 97]
This document analyzes the conditions and interrelationships of the ecosystem components within the Little Butte Creek Watershed. It describes the dominant features and physical, biological, and social processes within the watershed, compares its prehistorical and historical conditions with current ecosystem conditions, discusses the causes of these conditions and future trends, and ranks management objectives and recommendations for federal lands. It also guides subsequent project planning and decision making in the Little Butte Creek Watershed.
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