Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Support Our Work
The Northwest Ecological Research Institute (NERI) has limited funds to support our projects. Of course, project leaders seek and receive grants, but a little seed money from NERI really makes a difference in leveraging other funding sources. We are an all volunteer organization, and your entire donation goes toward supporting our projects.
Please help by making a generous, tax-deductible donation to the Northwest Ecological Research Institute. Please send your contribution of whatever size to: NERI, 130 NW 114th Ave., Portland, OR 97229.
Monday, December 15, 2008
List of Reports and Publications
NERI conducts research on a range of native wildlife and ecosystems. Please contact us if you would like information about our projects.
NORTHWEST ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
LIST OF PROJECT REPORTS, STUDENT REPORTS, AND PUBLICATIONS
February 2008
PROJECT REPORTS:
85-01 Distribution and ecology of native reptiles. PG.* Preliminary report. 14 p.
86,87 Common loons in the
86-02 Reproductive biology of chestnut-backed and black-capped chickadees in the
86-03 Secondary effects of Bacillus thuringiensis spray on avian predators: The reproductive success of chestnut-backed chickadees. PG. 20 p.
87-01 Aquatic herptile survey of Frog Creek and vicinity,
87-02 Impact of B. t. on growth and reproductive success of chickadees. PG. 21 p.
87,etc. Wetland Wildlife Watch: annual program reports, 1987 - 2007. CC. 8-14 p. ea.
88-02 Wetlands in the Big Bend area of the
88-03 Long term impact of B. t. on diet and reproductive success of chickadees. PG. 7 p.
88-04 Bluebird nesting success - 1988. PG. (Addendum. CC.) 33 p.
88-05 Common loon breeding in
89-02 Barn owl pellet analysis. TD. 2 p.
90,91 Common loon breeding in
90,etc. Hillsboro Landfill wetlands monitoring: annual reports, 1990 - 1993. CG & CC. 12-77 p.
91,etc. Reprod. success of west. and mtn. bluebirds, reports 1988-1990,’91,’92. CC. 24,7,2 p.
92-01 Native reptile rehabilitation, 1991 summary. TD. 2 p.
92-02A Bluebird study at Murderers Creek Wildlife Mgt. Area, 1990-1991 report. CC. 3 p.
93-03 Training stream inventory crews for amphibian data collection. CC & CT. 3 p.
93-04 Smith/Bybee Wildlife Watch final report. JK. 12 p.
94-04 Summary of 1994 amphibian training sessions. CC & CT. 3 p.
95-02 Preliminary land/water management plan, Neskowin property. CC, DC, JK, & MW. 6 p.
95,01 Common loon management in the
96,etc.Olympic vulture study: progress reports, 1995 - 2003. DM. 3-9 p.
97,etc. Oregon slender salamander study: field work updates, 1997 - 1999. CC, FC. 3-13 p.
98-01
98-03 Five year plan for studying and managing wildlife at Smith and
TD, SS. 66 p.
98-02 Wetland Wildlife Watch – Review of 1987 to 1997. CC. 9 p.
98-04 Bluebird productivity and medusahead control at Murderers Creek Wildlife Management
area in 1997. CC. 6 p.
98,00 Laminated ID cards for Plethodon salamanders:
99-02
99,01 Wildlife Research at Smith and
and 2000. TD, SS, SB. 56, 34 p.
99-03
99,etc. Common Nighthawk Project reports, 1999 - 2003. CF. 3 p. ea.
00-05 Hall
00-06 Amphibian and Reptile Survey of
00-08 Thermal Requirements of
01-03 Amphibian surveys in
01-07 Nest Box Monitoring Manual. CC. 39 p.
03-02 Wetland Wildlife Watch Summary – 1987 to 2002. CC.14 p.
03-06 Knappa Restoration Projects. TD.1p.
04-01 Surveys for N. Red-legged Frog on McCarthy Creek and Associated Wetlands. SB.3p.
06-02 Bald Eagle, Osprey, and Common Loon Surveys at
07-02 Ranid frog & western toad monitoring on the Mt. Hood NF, 1986-2007. CC. 16p.
07-04 Surveys for
STUDENT REPORTS:
S-01 Examination of nest boxes - Bickleton Bluebird Trail, 1989. Abigail Kennedy. 7 p.
S-02 Examination of nest boxes - Estacada Seed Orchard, 1989. Abigail Kennedy. 7 p.
PUBLICATIONS CONCERNING NERI PROJECTS:
Steen, D.A., M.J. Aresco, S.G. Beilke, B.W. Compton, E.P. Condon, C.K.Dodd, Jr., H. Forrester,
J.W Gibbons, J.L. Greene, G. Johnson, T.A. Langen, M.J. Oldham, D.N. Oxier, R.A.
Saumure, F.W. Schueler, J.M. Sleeman, L.L. Smith, J.K. Tucker, & J.P. Gibbs. 2006.
Relative vulnerability of female turtles to road mortality. Animal Conservation 9:269-273.
Burgess, M.E. and T.M. DeLorenzo. 1995. The rehabilitation of 30 western pond turtles
(Clemmys marmorata) exposed to diesel fuel. pp. 15-34 In C. Rineer-Garber, ed. The
Effects of Oil on Wildlife. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference.
Corkran, C.C. 1987. Status and potential for breeding of the Common Loon in the Pacific
Northwest. pp.107-116. In P.
Research and Management. North American Loon Fund.
Corkran, C.C. 1992. Spring weather can be a killer. Sialia 14(3):83-84.
Corkran, C.C. 2001. Anecdotes from a central
Corkran, C.C. 2001. When snags are scarce: Saving birds using nest boxes. Mazama
LXXXII(13):14-15.
Corkran, C.C. 2004. Birds in Nest Boxes: How to Help, Study, and Enjoy Birds when Snags
Are Scarce. Naturegraph Publishers, Happy Camp, CA. ($15.95)
Corkran, C.C. and C. Thoms. 1996. Amphibians of
A Field Identification Guide. Revised. Lone Pine Publ.,
Fouts, D. R. 1996. Ten years helping purple martins in the
Update 7(1):7-11.
Sharp, B. E. 1996. Post-release survival of oiled, cleaned seabirds in
38(2):222-228.
Sharp, B. E. 1997. Avian population trends in the
Thoms, C., C.C. Corkran, and D.H. Olson. 1997. Basic amphibian survey for inventory and
monitoring in lentic habitats. pp.35-46. In D.H. Olson, W.P. Leonard, and R.B. Bury, eds.
Sampling Amphibians in Lentic Habitats: Methods and Approaches for the
Northwest Fauna No.4. Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology.
MacRae, D. 1998. Turkey vulture migration over the strait of Juan de Fuca between
the
* PG – Philip Gaddis, CC – Charlotte Corkran, CG – Christie Galen, TD – Teresa DeLorenzo, CT – Chris Thoms, JK – Jeffrey Kee, MW – Mirth Walker, DC – David Corkran, DH – Davis Harrington, DM – Diann MacRae, FC – Fara Currim, SB – Sue Beilke, EB – Elayne Barclay, HS – Heather Stevens, SS – Stephanie Sackett, DH – David Harrington, CF – Cathy Flick, AC – Anita Christensen.
***Reports can be ordered from NERI,
Sunday, December 14, 2008
About NERI
The purpose of the Northwest Ecological Research Institute (NERI) is to further knowledge of Pacific Northwest natural history through research, training, and dissemination of information.
ABOUT US
The Northwest Ecological Research Institute (NERI) is a small, non-profit organization. From our name, you’d think we’re rather formal, but we’re not. We are a group of naturalists, teachers, wetland specialists, scientists, and students who like to work on projects related to native wildlife and plants. We’ve been around since 1985. Our projects have included surveys of amphibians and turtles, research on chickadees and bluebirds, monitoring of wildlife and mitigation plantings. We have conducted numerous workshops that provide training in field survey and wildlife identification techniques. Enjoyment of working out in the field is a characteristic of our associates, as well as a goal of our projects. Care to join us? For more information, write to us at: Northwest Ecological Research Institute, 130 NW 114th Avenue, Portland, OR 97229