Where Land and Water Meet
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Where Land and Water Meet

A Western Landscape Transformed

Nancy Langston

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Where Land and Water Meet

A Western Landscape Transformed

Nancy Langston

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Water and land interrelate in surprising and ambiguous ways, and riparian zones, where land and water meet, have effects far outside their boundaries. Using the Malheur Basin in southeastern Oregon as a case study, this intriguing and nuanced book explores the ways people have envisioned boundaries between water and land, the ways they have altered these places, and the often unintended results. The Malheur Basin, once home to the largest cattle empires in the world, experienced unintended widespread environmental degradation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. After establishment in 1908 of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as a protected breeding ground for migratory birds, and its expansion in the 1930s and 1940s, the area experienced equally extreme intended modifications aimed at restoring riparian habitat. Refuge managers ditched wetlands, channelized rivers, applied Agent Orange and rotenone to waterways, killed beaver, and cut down willows. Where Land and Water Meet examines the reasoning behind and effects of these interventions, gleaning lessons from their successes and failures. Although remote and specific, the Malheur Basin has myriad ecological and political connections to much larger places. This detailed look at one tangled history of riparian restoration shows how—through appreciation of the complexity of environmental and social influences on land use, and through effective handling of conflict—people can learn to practice a style of pragmatic adaptive resource management that avoids rigid adherence to single agendas and fosters improved relationships with the land.

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Adams, Cecelia, 68
Agee, James, 272
Alden, Henry, 275
Aldous (grazing examiner), 220
Allen, J. H., 253
Allowable cut, 164, 16874, 180
Ames, Frederick, 11012, 116, 137, 14041, 163
Ants, carpenter, 15152. See also Insects: benefits to forest
Aridity, 15, 29394
Asotin, 226
Astor, John, 53
Astorians, 5355
Austin, Mary, 302
Baca, Jim, 271
Baker City, 69, 81, 191; Forest Reserve, 120; Working Circle, 177
Balance of nature, 27578, 288
Ballinger, Richard, 112, 251
Bark beetles, 150. See also Insect epidemics
Barnes, Will, 220
Bear Valley, 17883, 229, 233
Beavers, 5159; changes, 47, 50, 5759; ecological effects, 5759, 22729
Bend, Oregon, 262
Benjamin Gulch, 238
Berghuis, Dana, 24344
Billy Meadows, 215, 238
Biodiversity, 269, 28385, 292. See also Diversity
Bitterbrush, 243
Blank, Parthenia, 68
Blue grouse, 51, 235
Blue Mountain Eagle, 18182
Blue Mountain Reserve, 87, 88, 8995
Blue Mountains, 9 (map), 13, 116; East National Forest, 120, 13031; Forest Health Report, 265, 279, 297300; Forest West, 118
Bonneville, Captain Benjamin, 47, 5556
Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, 9293
Botkin, Daniel, 275
Bowman Hicks Company, 196
Bright, George, 116, 169; on old growth, 113, 15556; on ecology, 12728, 132, 13536, 149, 15051
Brooke, R. E., 22627
Bureau of Forestry, 13, 8285, 8889
Burns, 178; Working Circle Plan, 167, 172, 18385
Byler, J. W., 276
California, 7576, 171
Capital: for logging, 82, 15961, 17883
Caraher, David, 288
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