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A 120-ft Artificial Stream in Southwest Oregon: Life in the First Five Months

Matt Hunter December 30, 2020 6 Comments

In the summer of 2020 I constructed a 120-ft long stream with a small terminal pond for general enjoyment but primarily for attracting wildlife of

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A 120-ft Artificial Stream in Southwest Oregon: Design and Construction

Matt Hunter December 30, 2020 11 Comments

From a dream it came, and I began to work…. Exactly how the thought began, I don’t recall. But once I imagined the possibility of

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A Study of the Black Petaltail in the Umpqua Basin: Field Methods

Matt Hunter May 14, 2019 No Comments

Above: Odonatists photograph a Black Petaltail at close range, Todd Lake, Deschutes County, Oregon, August 1, 2008. Photo by Ed Lam. Are you ready to

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White Bog Orchids (Plantanthera dilatata) and other wildflowers in a wet meadow near Saddleblanket Mountain, eastern Lane County (photo by Tanya Harvey)

A Study of the Black Petaltail in the Umpqua Basin: Locating Potential Sites

Matt Hunter April 15, 2019 No Comments

Above: White Bog Orchids (Platanthera dilatata) and other wildflowers grace this wetland meadow at the base of Saddleblanket Mountain, near Elk Camp, eastern Lane Co.,

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A Study of the Black Petaltail in the Umpqua Basin: Introduction and Volunteer Signup

Matt Hunter April 5, 2019 4 Comments

Above: A Black Petaltail nymph peers out from its burrow in a mucky seep in British Columbia, January 25, 2014 (Photo by Stephane Pissavin). [

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Coverboard Check and the River Trail at UCC

Matt Hunter May 20, 2017 No Comments

Umpqua Community College, OR–May 20, 2017. 1009-1225. Low 60s F. Initially cloud cover. Sunny at end. On the way up to the first set of

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Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa)

UCC Coverboard Check, Flowers, and Gastropods

Matt Hunter May 10, 2017 No Comments

Umpqua Community College, OR–May 10, 2017. 1200-1315. Today I checked all 36 cover pieces for the UCC Cover Board Project. The general trend continues, with

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UCC Cover Boards and River Trail Wanderings

Matt Hunter May 3, 2017 No Comments

Winchester, OR–May 3, 2017. 0950-1330. Before meeting a student along the river trail, I checked the UCC Cover Boards. The skinks up on the grassy

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A Visit to the Elkton Reserve

Matt Hunter April 24, 2017 No Comments

Kellogg, OR–April 24, 2017. A 410-acre tract of private land call the “Elkton Reserve” at the end of Fern Road, SE of Elkton, has been

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