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- There Are Plenty of Great Fishing Spots to Explore in the Grant County Area
- Bull Trout Distribution, Movements and Habitat Use in the John Day River Basin
- Snake River Steelhead Straying
- The John Day River Clarno to Cottonwood (Lower Canyon) 5 Day Trips
- Oregon 4-H Earth Science Project Leaders Guide
- Distribution, Abundance, and Life History of Bull Trout, and Habitat Conditions in the John Day River Basin
- Geology and Paleontology of the Upper John Day Beds, John Day River
- Upper John Day Aquifer Management Study
- John Day TMDL and WQMP
- Mineral Resources of the Lower John Day and Thirtymile Wilderness Study Areas, Sherman and Gilliam Counties, Oregon
- John Day Country
- Car Itinerary 3: Natural Wonders Tour John Day River Territory Day 1
- Paleontology Research Team 9-12
- Watersheds in Oregon with Salmon And/Or Steelhead Identified As NMFS Listed Resources of Concern for EPA's PGP
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- The Last Fossil Primate in North America, New Material of the Enigmatic Ekgmowechashala from the Arikareean of Oregon Joshua X
- Westslope Cutthroat Trout SMU
- State of the Park Report, John Day
- Bookletchart™ Columbia River – John Day Dam to Blalock NOAA Chart 18535
- DOGAMI Open-File Report O-76-06, Engineering Geology of the John
- Overlanders in the Columbia River Gorge, 1840–1870: a Narrative History
- R-• . Study of Wild Spring Chinook Salmon in the John Day River
- Paleontological Resources
- Clarno to Cottonwood Bridge, John Day + Blue Mountains Area, Oregon, US
- Overview of Geology, Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Sediment Budget of the Deschutes River Basin, Oregon Jim E
- Geologic Resources Inventory Report, John Day Fossil Beds
- The John Day River Service Creek to Cottonwood Bridge
- John Day River Segment and Camping Information
- MIDDLE COLUMBIA RIVER JOHN DAY POOL Geographic Response Plan (MCRJ-GRP) MIDDLE COLUMBIA RIVER – JOHN DAY POOL GRP AUGUST 2017
- John Day River Study Report, Oregon
- John Day River Summer Steelhead Population Status & Trends Figure 33
- Snake River Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon-The Choice For
- John Day River Tributary Assessments Atlas