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Technical ReportMcChesney, Gerard JEfforts in 2012 represented the 17th year of restoration and associated monitoring of central California seabird colonies by the Common Murre Restoration Project (CMRP). This project was initiated in 1996 in an effort to restore breeding colonies of s . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.CHAPTER 1 - SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL RELATIONSHIPS OF COYOTES, RACCOONS, AND OPOSSUMS IN A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WETLAND The reduction in abundance of large carnivores may result in increases in smaller body sized carnivores, which subsequently depredate av . . .
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Technical ReportEschenbach, Beth
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.In 2003, Humboldt State University (Department of Wildlife) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge) cooperated to conduct a survey of all coastal colonies of Brandt’s and Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacroc . . .
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Technical ReportEschker, ErickThe primary purpose of this Economic Impact Report is to calculate the contribution of the health sector to the Del Norte economy. In addition to the Supervisors, other policy makers, business and community leaders, health care providers, and all citi . . .
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Technical ReportSmith, Michael D.As Humboldt County has engaged in the process of updating its General Plan for guiding development through the year 2025, one of the most contentious issues that has emerged is the availability and location of available land to accommodate expected fu . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.
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Technical ReportLehman, PeterCalifornia state law requires each city and county to adopt and periodically update a general plan, which serves as a local blueprint for future physical development and guides most land use decisions. The Redwood Coast Energy Authority is assisting H . . .
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Technical ReportMarshall, Marc W.In 1990 the Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) installed a PV array comprised of 192 ARCO M-75 modules. Prior to installation, Zoellick [1] carefully measured module performance and reported average peak power at normal operating cell temperature (N . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.The Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystems Project was initiated on the Kings River Ranger District of the Sierra National Forest, California, in 1993, with fieldwork beginning in 1994. Knowledge of the ecology of the fisher (Martes pennanti) in th . . .
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Technical ReportInter-Tribal Council of CaliforniaA bill introduced in 1973, but not voted on. It was replaced with the 1974-75 program change proposal.
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.We characterized the diet of fisher in the Klamath/North Coast Bioregion of northern California by collecting 388 fecal remains at four distinct study areas within the Klamath Bioregion and analyzing differences between the warmer and drier interior s . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.This report summarizes the 14th year of restoration and associated monitoring of central California seabird colonies conducted by the Common Murre Restoration Project (CMRP) in 2009. These efforts began in 1996 to restore breeding colonies of seabirds . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.Numerous declines and extinctions of native wildlife populations have been caused by the introduction of non-native plants and animals to islands (Huyser et al. 2000, Marinez-Gomez and Jacobsen 2004). Various members of the Order Rodentia have contrib . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T
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Technical ReportHan, Han-SupEconomic implications of soil disturbance are discussed in four categories: planning and layout,selection of harvesting systems and equipment, long-term site productivity loss, and rehabilitation treatments. Preventive measures are more effective in m . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard TExcessive predation on eggs of Marbled Murrelets has been linked to poor recruitment of young into the murrelet population, especially in the California, Oregon and Washington populations. Corvids have been implicated as the most influential egg preda . . .
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Technical ReportEschenbach, Elizabeth A.HSU NSF S-STEM grant report for year four of program funding.
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.
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Technical ReportBaldy, CutchaThis report details research on the California State University budget line item "Services to Indian Community" beginning with the creation of the line item in 1974 and continuing to 2008 and includes a historical background and implication of continu . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus) have been endangered in the state of California since 1992 and continue to decline across their range. In recent years this has been primarily due to predation of eggs and young at the nest. Very few studie . . .
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Technical ReportSteinberg, Sheila L.This project employs a mixed‐method, place‐based approach to study agricultural worker health issues related to pesticide use in rural California. Sociospatial analysis considers space, place and social indicators in a holistic and integrated fashion . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.The decline of the Common Murre (Uria aalge) colony on Redding (or ―Reading‖) Rock, Humboldt County, California, was investigated and restoration options examined for preventing colony loss and increasing numbers of breeding birds to self sustaining l . . .
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Technical ReportMarshall, Marc W.For the past 12 years, the Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) has operated the Schatz Solar Hydrogen Project (SSHP). SSHP is a stand-alone renewable energy system that uses hydrogen as the energy storage medium and a proton exchange membrane (PEM) f . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.Predation events have rarely been observed and quantification of impacts have consequently been difficult, especially for predators active at night. Using night-capable cameras placed throughout a California least tern (Sternula antillarum browni) col . . .
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Technical ReportMcChesney, Gerard JEfforts in 2010 represent the 15th year of restoration and associated monitoring of central California seabird colonies conducted by the Common Murre Restoration Project (CMRP). These efforts began in 1996 to restore breeding colonies of seabirds, esp . . .
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Technical ReportOlthof, Katrina CEfforts in 2013 represented the 18th year of restoration and associated monitoring of central California seabird colonies by the Common Murre Restoration Project (CMRP). This project was initiated in 1996 in an effort to restore breeding colonies of s . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.Storm-petrels are small, nocturnal seabirds that spend their entire life on the ocean, except when nesting on offshore islands. In northern California, breeding populations of Leach’s Storm-petrels (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) and Fork-tailed Storm-petrels . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard
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Technical ReportBaldy, CutchaThis report details research on the California State University budget line item "Services to Indian Community" beginning with the creation of the line item in 1974 and continuing to 2008 and includes a historical background and implication of continu . . .
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Technical ReportHall, James N.From 1996 to 2004, annual aerial photographic surveys of all northern and central California breeding colonies of Common Murres (Uria aalge), Brandt’s Cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus), and Double-crested Cormorants (P. auritus) were conducted b . . .
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Technical ReportGough, Michael O. A.Humboldt County is currently engaged in the process of updating their comprehensive land-use plan. This General Plan update will play a large role in determining how the county will develop in the next twenty-five years. This study was conducted in or . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.The Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) is a federally threatened seabird and little is known about the species’ nesting ecology, especially in the redwood forests of northern California. Redwood National and State Parks represents a major com . . .
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Technical ReportZoellick, Jim I.The Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) has designed, built, and operated a PEM fuel cell power system that supplies back-up power to a remote radio-telephone repeater. The repeater, located within Redwood National Park in northwestern California, is . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Incidents (PRTI) was the largest reported for any oiling event in central California in the last two decades. Oil trajectory analyses and bird beaching pat . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.An ecological assessment of natural resource conditions in and adjacent to Redwood National and State Parks, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, and Oregon Caves National Monument was conducted with the following objectives: 1) provide an initial, s . . .
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Technical ReportA proposal for a course on Tribal Development that was included as part of the "Report of the President's Planning Task Force on Services to Native Americans."
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Technical ReportEschker, ErickRural ethnic entrepreneurship is a major driving force for strong rural communities (Fairlie 2004; Grey and Collins-Williams 2006; Quadrini 1999; Robles and Cordero-Guzman 2007; Rochin, Saenz, Hampton and Calo 1998; Verdaguer and Vallas 2008; Zarrugh . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.Castle Rock National Wildlife Refuge is a 6.4 ha island located 0.8 km off the coast of Crescent City, California. Castle Rock is the second largest seabird breeding-colony along the California coast, the largest Common Murre colony in the California . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T
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Technical ReportJohnson, LeonardWith pressure and vibration on a soil, air spaces between soil particles can be reduced by displaced soil particles. Activity associated with heavy machine traffic increases the density of the soil and can also increase the resistance of the soil to p . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.
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Technical ReportBaldy, CutchaThis report details research on the California State University budget line item "Services to Indian Community" beginning with the creation of the line item in 1974 and continuing to 2008 and includes a historical background and implication of continu . . .
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.
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Technical ReportGolightly, Richard T.Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus) have been endangered in the state of California since 1992 and continue to decline across their range. In recent years this has been primarily due to predation of eggs and young at the nest. Very few studie . . .
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Technical ReportSteinberg, Sheila L.This project employs a mixed‐method, place‐based approach to study agricultural worker health issues related to pesticide use in rural California. Sociospatial analysis considers space, place and social indicators in a holistic and integrated fashion . . .