Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes, 1934-2001

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Oregon State University. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife.
Title
Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes
Dates
1934-2001 (inclusive)
1996-2001 (bulk)
Quantity
2.60 cubic feet, including ​88 DVCPro tapes, 49 VHS cassettes, 32 DVDs, 7 film reels and 2 MiniDV tapes
4 boxes
Collection Number
FV 243
Summary
The Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes consist primarily of distance learning course videos offered by the Oregon State University Fisheries and Wildlife department and taught by its faculty. These videos were captured to multiple formats and, where possible, both an access copy and a master copy of each course have been retained. The collection also includes seven motion picture films dating to the 1930s and 1950s, and documenting the Albany Fish Hatchery, the Salmon River, and other locations within the forests and along the coastline of the Pacific Northwest.
Repository
Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Fish, Game and Fur Animal Management Department was created in 1935 under the jurisdiction of the School of Agriculture. Roland E. Dimick was the first department chair, a position that he held until 1963. The department operated the OSC Experimental Fur Farm from 1937 to 1957 and also established field stations on Protection and Eliza Islands in Puget Sound, and a fisheries lab at Yaquina, Oregon. The department's name was changed to Fish and Game Management in 1936, and in 1964 was renamed Fisheries and Wildlife. In addition to departments located within the College of Liberal Arts, Fisheries and Wildlife was among the first units at OSU to offer formal distance learning coursework.

Distance learning at Oregon State University traces its roots to the late 1880s, when "farmers' institutes" led by Oregon Agricultural College staff were first organized outside of Corvallis. In 1910 OAC began offering correspondence courses and, twelve years later, the college started broadcasting instructional content over KOAC-AM. Educational television broadcasts followed suit in 1957.

A more contemporary model for distance learning began to take shape in 1982, when OSU offered its first distance degree in Liberal Studies. Distance students enrolled in this program completed their coursework through correspondence and by viewing VHS tapes that were mailed to their homes. In 1986 a full course was transmitted to students in Bend by microwave and, in 1990, OSU began offering courses to other locations via closed-circuit television broadcast. The university's first Internet-only class was made available in 1995. Seven years later, OSU's Distance and Continuing Education unit was reorganized as OSU ECampus, an enterprise that quickly grew in breadth and prestige. By 2018, more than 9,000 students attended OSU virtually and over two-thirds of the student body was taking an online class during the academic year.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes are chiefly comprised of course videos created by the department for the benefit of distance learning students. These courses and their instructors were as follows: Principles of Wildlife Conservation (FW 251), multiple instructors; Biology of Birds (FW 311), Bob Jarvis; Biology of Fishes (FW 315), Douglas Markle; Biology of Mammals (FW 317), Bruce Coblentz; Management Principles of Pacific Salmon in the Northwest (FW 323), multiple instructors; Multicultural Perspectives in Natural Resources (FW 340), Judy Li; Wildlife in Agricultural Ecosystems (FW 435), multiple instructors; Ecology and History: Landscapes of the Columbia Basin (FW 470/570, cross-listed as HSTS 470/570), multiple instructors; and Coastal and Marine Law (LAW 607) a joint offering with the University of Oregon Law School taught by UO professor Richard Hildreth.

Multiple duplicate copies of specific courses were deposited with the Special Collections and Archives Research Center, and have subsequently been deaccessioned from the collection. Wherever possible, a master copy (DVCPro or MiniDV format) and an access copy (DVD or VHS format) of each course has been retained and described as a component of the nine sub-series used to organize the course contents held in this collection. All content originally captured to DVD has been migrated off of the accessioned storage media and is available in the SCARC reading room or upon patron request. VHS cassettes may also be viewed in the SCARC reading room.

In addition to the distance learning videos, the collection also contains seven motion picture films (one 8-mm black and white reel and six 16-mm color reels; all silent 3-inch reels) that date to the 1930s and 1950s, and that were sent from an Eastman Kodak film developing facility in San Francisco to Fisheries and Wildlife chair Roland Dimick or to Frank Groves, an instructor in the department. The films consist of raw camera footage of the Albany Fish Hatchery and the Salmon River, as well as scenes from unidentified forests, lakes and coastal settings. An additional film consists of footage of a toddler playing in the grass.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes (FV 243), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes are arranged into two series: 1. Motion Picture Films, 1934-1957; and 2. Distance Learning Course Videos, 1996-2001. The contents of Series 1 are arranged chronologically. The contents of Series 2 are organized into nine sub-series, each of which corresponds with a specific course. These sub-series have been arranged by course number. Five sub-series contain full access and master copies of a particular course. In these instances, the access copy is presented first, followed by the master copy. All other sub-series do not contain full access and master copies. In these four cases, the full contents of the series are presented chronologically.

Acquisition Information

The materials were transferred to the Library in multiple accessions by the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Guin Library.

Processing Note

This finding aid replaces a stub record created in 2012. As a result of full physical processing, the volume of this collection has been reduced by 2.0 cubic feet. Sixty-two VHS and DVCPro cassettes were removed from the collection.

Related Materials

The history of the Fisheries and Wildlife department at Oregon State is documented in the Fisheries and Wildlife Department Records (RG 190) and the Fisheries and Wildlife Department Photographs (P 179). SCARC also holds the papers of Fisheries and Wildlife faculty members Carl E. Bond and Roland Dimick, and department graduates Homer Campbell and Merlin Eltzroth. The Oregon Wildlife Federation Scrapbooks (MSS ORWildlife) and the Oregon Chapter of the Wildlife Society Records (MSS Wildlife) also contain content of relevant interest, as do the papers of Oregon Wildlife Federation past president F. Ross Brown, Oregon Sea Grant employee Joe Cone, Oregon Agricultural College alum E.E. Wilson, and OSU Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus Bill Robbins.

Other film and video collections containing materials similar to those described here include the Experiment Station Communications Films (FV 132), the Extension and Experiment Station Communications Moving Images (FV 120), the Hatfield Marine Science Center Videotapes (FV 254), and the News and Communication Services Motion Picture Films and Videotapes (FV 057). Ten oral history interviews described in the Oregon State University Sesquicentennial Oral History Collection (OH 026) include Fisheries and Wildlife as a major topic. This same oral history collection holds five interviews that focus, at least in part, on distance learning at OSU.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series 1:  Motion Picture Films, 1934-1957Return to Top

7 film reels

The film reels described in Series 1 were mostly processed by Eastman Kodak Co. in San Francisco and mailed to department chair Roland Dimick or Fisheries and Wildlife instructor Frank Groves. Where they exist, reel titles and dates have been discerned based upon annotations made on the original packaging used to mail the items to Corvallis. In other instances, reels have been described as a result of frame reviews. All of the items described in the series are on 3-inch reels and contain approximately 50 feet of film for a 3 to 4 minute run time. Access to Series 1 materials is limited to frame review in the SCARC reading room.

Description Dates
FV243:001: Albany Fish Hatchery
8-mm silent black and white film
1934
FV243:002: Albany Fish Hatchery
16-mm silent color film
July 1939
FV243:003: Untitled
16-mm silent color film. Includes forest scenes, shots of rivers, cabins on a lake, men fishing, lake shorelines and canoeing.
October 1952
FV243:004: Untitled
16-mm silent color film. Includes scenes of boats in a marina, an unidentified downtown area, and mountain scenery.
July 1953
FV243:005: Salmon River
16-mm silent color film
June 1957
FV243:006: Untitled
16-mm silent color film including scenes of an ocean boat dock, a fish wholesale building, men posing near fishing equipment, a boat named Dolphin from Cape May, New Jersey, and women in a classroom.
circa 1950s
FV243:007: Untitled
16-mm silent color film of a toddler playing the grass.
circa 1950s

Series 2:  Distance Learning Course Videos, 1996-2001Return to Top

88 DVCPro tapes, 49 VHS cassettes, 32 DVDs, and 2 MiniDV tapes

Series 2 contains video content generated for eight distance learning courses developed by the Fisheries and Wildlife department at OSU, and an additional class (LAW 607) offered jointly by the University of Oregon and OSU. All nine courses are organized as sub-series within Series 2, arranged by course number. Many of the tapes held in this series are undated. In those instances, a date has been assigned that correlates with the first mention of a given course in the OSU General Catalogue.

Wherever possible, a master copy (DVCPro or MiniDV format) and an access copy (DVD or VHS format) of each course has been retained and described as a component of a given sub-series. All content originally captured to DVD has been migrated off of the accessioned storage media and is available in the SCARC reading room or upon patron request. VHS cassettes may also be viewed in the SCARC reading room.

Container(s) Description Dates
Principles of Wildlife Conservation (FW 251)
6 VHS cassettes
Sub-series 1 contains a partial copy of FW 251, which was taught by multiple instructors. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: "History of conservation and natural resource use; ecological principles, and social and economic limitations of conservation; principles and practices of wildlife and fisheries management; role of research in management."
1997
FV243:008: "Endangered Species Management, Part 2," Dan Edge, lecture 15; "Harvest Management, Part 1," Bob Jarvis, lecture 16
1997
FV243:009: "Animal Damage Management," Dan Edge, lecture 19; "Endangered Ecosystems and Establishment of Conservation Areas," Reed Noss, lecture 20
1997
FV243:010: "Management of Ecosystem Structure and Function," Stan Gregory, lecture 21; "Modern Technologies for Ecosystem Management," Tom O’Neil, lecture 22
1997
FV243:011: "Lessons from Northwest Salmon History," Joe Cone, lecture 23; "Wetlands and Riparian Areas," Boone Kauffman, lecture 24
1997
FV243:012: "Integrating Wildlife and Forest Management," lecture 25; "Integrating Wildlife Management and Agriculture," Dan Edge, lecture 26
1997
FV243:013: "Rangeland Wildlife Management," Mike McInnis, lecture 27; "Course Wrap-Up," Dan Edge, lecture 28
1997
Biology of Birds (FW 311)
13 VHS cassettes; 25 DVCPro tapes
Sub-series 2 contains full access and master copies of FW 311, which was taught by Bob Jarvis. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: "Survey of the adaptations of birds to a diverse array of habitats. Topics include origins, anatomy, reproductive strategies, migration, flight, behavior, physiology, nutrition and conservation."
1999
FV243:014: "Introduction – Avian Design," lecture 1; "Classification," lecture 2
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:015: "Evolution and Origin," lecture 3; "Feathers," lecture 4
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:016: "Molts and Plumage," lecture 5; "Food, Nutrition, and Water," lecture 6
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:017: "Ventilation System," lecture 7; "Skeletal System," lecture 8
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:018: "Nervous System," lecture 9; "Reproductive System," lecture 10
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:019: "Flight – Part 1," lecture 11; "Flight – Part 2," lecture 12
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:020: "Migration," lecture 13; "Navigation," lecture 14
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:021: "Territoriality," lecture 15; "Behavior," lecture 16
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:022: "Social Behavior," lecture 17; "Reproductive Ecology," lecture 18
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:023: "Mating Systems," lecture 19; "Population Ecology," lecture 20
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:024: "Community Ecology," lecture 21; "Species Ecology," lecture 22
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:025: "Conservation Biology," lecture 23; "Conservation – Part 1," lecture 24
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:026: "Conservation – Part 2," lecture 25
VHS cassette
1999
FV243:027: "Tape 1 – Introduction"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:028: "Tape 2 – Classification of Birds"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:029: "Tape 3 – Evolution"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:030: "Tape 4 – Feathers"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:031: "Tape 5 – Molts and Plumage"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:032: "Tape 6 – Nutrition and Digestion"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:033: "Tape 7 – The Avian Respiratory System"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:034: "Tape 8 – Skeleton"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:035: "Tape 9 – Nervous System and Sense Organs"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:036: "Tape 10 – The Avian Reproductive System"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:037: "Tape 11 – Flight, Part 1"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:038: "Tape 12 – Physics of Flight, Part 2"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:039: "Tape 13 – Migration"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:040: "Tape 14 – Navigation"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:041: "Tape 15 – Territoriality"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:042: "Tape 16 – Individual Behavior"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:043: "Tape 17 – Social Behavior"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:044: "Tape 18 – Reproductive Ecology"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:045: "Tape 19 – Mating Systems"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:046: "Tape 20 – Population Ecology"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:047: "Tape 21 – Community Ecology"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:048: "Tape 22 – Species Ecology"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:049: "Tape 23 – Conservation Biology"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:050: "Tape 24 – Avian Conservation 1"
DVCPro tape
1999
FV243:051: "Tape 25 – Avian Conservation 2"
DVCPro tape
1999
Biology of Fishes (FW 315)
5 DVDs and 5 DVCPro tapes
Sub-series 3 contains full access and master copies of FW 315, which was taught by Douglas Markle and first offered in 1997-98. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: "A survey of the diversity of biological adaptations of fishes. Topics include physiological and zoogeographic adaptations, reproduction, evolution, cladogenesis, morphology, behavior, and genetics." All content originally captured to DVD has been migrated off of the accessioned storage media and is available in the SCARC reading room or upon patron request.
circa 1997
FV243:052: "Disc 1 – Modules 1 to 5"
Module 1 - "Introduction"; Module 2 - "Classification"; Module 3 - "Anatomy"; Module 4 - "Locomotion"; Module 5 - "Feeding" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:053: "Disc 2 – Modules 6 to 8"
Module 6 - "Sensory"; Module 7 - "Respiration"; Module 8 - "Osmoregulation" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:054: "Disc 3 – Modules 9 to 11"
Module 9 - "Life Histories"; Module 10 - "Age and Growth"; Module 11 - "Migrations" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:055: "Disc 4 – Modules 12 to 16"
Module 12 - "Reproduction"; Module 13 - "Predator-Prey"; Module 14 - "Social Interactions"; Module 15 - "Populations"; Module 16 - "Special Habitats" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:056: "Disc 5 – Modules 17 to 20"
Module 17 - "Genetics"; Module 18 - "Species and Hybrids"; Module 19 - "Zoogeography"; Module 20 - "Conservation" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:057: "Tape 1 - Module 1, 2, 3, 4, 5"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:058: "Tape 2 - Module 6, 7, 8"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:059: "Tape 3 - Modules 9, 10, 11"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:060: "Tape 4 - Modules 12, 13, 14, 15, 16"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:061: "Tape 5 - Modules 17, 18, 19, 20"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
Biology of Mammals (FW 317)
5 DVDs, 5 DVCPro tapes
Sub-series 4 contains full access and master copies of FW 317, which was taught by Bruce Coblentz and first offered in 1997-98. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: "A survey of the origins, evolution, diversity, and adaptations of mammals to diverse environments. Topics include taxonomy, reproduction, sensory perception, herbivory, population cycles and behavior." All content originally captured to DVD has been migrated off of the accessioned storage media and is available in the SCARC reading room or upon patron request.
circa 1997
FV243:062: "Disc 1 – Modules 1 to 5"
Module 1 - "Welcome"; Module 2 - "The Origin of Mammals"; Module 3 - "What is a Mammal?"; Module 4 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Prototherians, Order Monotremata"; Module 5 - The Orders of Mammals: The Methatherians, Marsupial Orders" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:063: "Disc 2 – Modules 6 to 9"
Module 6 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, insectivores, tree shrews, elephant shrews, colungas"; Module 7 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, the bats"; Module 8 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, the primates, the humans and other monkeys"; Module 9 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, xenarthra, pholidota, tubulidentata" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:064: "Disc 3 – Modules 10 to 13"
Module 10 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, order lagomorpha"; Module 11 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, order rodentia"; Module 12 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, the carnivores"; Module 13 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, order cetacea" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:065: "Disc 4 – Modules 14 to 18"
Module 14 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, the subungulates, elephants, hyraxes, sirens"; Module 15 - "The Orders of Mammals: The Eutherians, the ungulates, perissodactyla, artiodactyla"; Module 16 - "Mammalian Herbivory: Ruminent and Caecal Digestion"; Module 17 - "Mammalian Reproduction"; Module 18 - "Mammalian Social Behavior" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:066: "Disc 5 – Modules 19 to 23"
Module 19 - "Mammalian Sensory Perception"; Module 20 - "Adaptation to Harsh Environments"; Module 21 - "Hibernation, Estivation and Torpor"; Module 22 - "Population Cycles"; Module 23 - "Dispersal, Migration and Sexual Segregation" DVD
circa 1997
FV243:067: "Tape 1 - Modules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:068: "Tape 2 - Modules 6, 7, 8, 9"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:069: "Tape 3 - Modules 10, 11, 12, 13"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:070: "Tape 4 - Modules 14, 15, 16, 17, 18"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
FV243:071: "Tape 5 - Modules 19, 20, 21, 22, 23"
DVCPro tape
circa 1997
Management Principles of Pacific Salmon in the Northwest (FW 323)
14 VHS cassettes
Sub-series 5 contains a nearly complete access copy of FW 323, which was taught by multiple instructors and first offered in 2000-2001. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: "A 28-session video course exploring the nature of the 'Salmon Problem' in the Northwest. Experts from diverse disciplines describe principles of salmon biology, habitat ecology and management, socioeconomics of direct and indirect users, and government policies."
circa 2000
FV243:072: "Course Overview," Lecture 1, Martin Fitzpatrick; "Systems: Managing and Conserving Salmon," Lecture 2, Sheila Cordray
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:073: "What is a Salmon," Lecture 3, Carl Schreck; "Overview of Genetics and the Importance of Managing Genetic Diversity in Salmon Populations," Lecture 4, Barbara Shields
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:074: "The Major Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Streams," Lecture 5, Judith Li; "What Makes Up a Successful Salmon Stream?" Lecture 6, Gordie Reeves
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:075: "How Salmon Effectively Utilize and Navigate Estuaries," Lecture 7, Dan Bottom; "Ocean Survival and Salmon," Lecture 8, Peter Lawson
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:076: "Lecture 10 – Facilitated Discussion," led by Martin Fitzpatrick
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:077: "The Economics of West Coast Salmon Production," Lecture 11, Gilbert Sylvia; "Changing Nature of Salmon Management," Lecture 12, Hans Radtke
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:078: "Legal Rules, Treaties and Statutes that Govern Columbia River Fish," Lecture 13, Steve Saunders; "The Importance of Institutions and Laws in Salmon Management," Lecture 14, Bill Lunch
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:079: "History of Salmon and Salmon Conservation," Lecture 15, Courtland Smith; "Who is Being Managed in the Salmon Fishery?" Lecture 16, Flaxen Conway
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:080: "People and Trying to Make a Change," Lecture 17, Joe Cone; "The Endangered Species Act," Lecture 18, Kathryn Staley
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:081: "The Columbia River: More than a Salmon River," Lecture 19, Martin Fitzpatrick; "Hatcheries and Salmon," Lecture 20, Dan Bottom
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:082: "The Impact of Forest Practices on Salmon," Lecture 21, Gordie Reeves; "The Essence of Watershed Management," Lecture 22, John Buckhouse
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:083: "Urban Development and Salmon," Lecture 23, Martin Fitzpatrick; "The Prophetic Salmon," Lecture 24, David Bella
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:084: "The Oregon Plan," Lecture 25, James Martin; "Confronting the Salmon Policy Issue: A Question of Societal Choice," Lecture 26, Robert Lackey
VHS cassette
circa 2000
FV243:085: "Lecture 27 – Facilitated Panel Discussion." Speakers: Pat Corcoran, Courtland Smith, Kathryn Staley, Bill List and Gilbert Sylvia
VHS cassette
circa 2000
Multicultural Perspectives in Natural Resources (FW 340)
11 DVDs, 10 DVCPro tapes, 2 MiniDV tapes, 1 VHS cassette
Sub-series 6 contains complete access and master copies of FW 340, which was taught by Judy Li and first offered in 2001-2002 as a component of the university's Difference, Power and Discrimination curriculum. Also included are copies of a short promotional video that Li and colleague Margaret Lang created to raise awareness of the class. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: "Explores multicultural influences on development of natural resources in the American West. Effects of diverse social values on changes in the physical landscape and biodiversity." All content originally captured to DVD has been migrated off of the accessioned storage media and is available in the SCARC reading room or upon patron request.
circa 2001
FV243:086: "Fisheries and Wildlife 340 Promotional Video," created by Judy L. Li (instructor) and Margaret Lang (video producer)
VHS cassette
circa 2001
FV243:087: "Disc 1 – Intro 1: Class Overview; Intro 2: Spirit of Place; Intro 3: Landscapes of the West"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:088: "Disc 2 – Class Organization and Assignments; Intro 5: Library Resources"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:089: "Disc 3 – Intro 4: Cultural and Historical Roots; Pacific Northwest Unit 1: Pacific NW First Peoples; PNW 2: Native American Lifestyles"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:090: "Disc 4 – PNW 3: Tribes Along the Columbia; PNW 4: Early Fisheries; PNW 5: Salmon Crisis"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:091: "Disc 5 – PNW 6: Alaskan Fisheries and Whaling; California Unit 1: Introduction"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:092: "Disc 6 – CA 2: Spanish and Mexican Era; CA 3: A Divided Work Force"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:093: "Disc 7 – CA 4: Changing Faces in the Santa Clara Valley; CA 5: Relocating the Japanese; Unit Review"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:094: "Disc 8 – Great Plains Unit 1: Mound Builders; GP 2: A Record of Journeys; GP 3: Fur Trade Boom and Bust"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:095: "Disc 9 – GP 4: Demise of the Buffalo Peoples: Indians and Cowboys; GP 5: Dividing Up the Grasslands; GP 6: Wolf Reintroduction: A Modern Conflict in Values"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:096: "Disc 10 – Southwest Unit 1: The Ancient Ones; SW 2: Iberian Settlement; SW 3: Nuevos Mexicanos"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:097: "Disc 11 – SW 4: Southwest Conflicts: Land and Water; SW Unit Review"
DVD
circa 2001
FV243:098: "FW 340 Promo Video"
MiniDV tape
circa 2001
FV243:099: "Org and Assign Raw and Fin"
MiniDV tape
circa 2001
FV243:100: "Tape 1 – Introduction Unit 1"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:101: "Tape 2 – Introduction Unit (Cont)"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:102: "Tape 3 – Pacific Northwest Unit"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:103: "Tape 4 – Pacific Northwest Unit (Cont)"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:104: "Tape 5 – California Unit"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:105: "Tape 6 – California Unit (Cont)"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:106: "Tape 7 – Great Plains Unit"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:107: "Tape 8 – Great Plains Unit (Cont)"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:108: "Tape 9 – Southwest Unit"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:109: "Course Review"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
Wildlife in Agricultural Ecosystems (FW 435)
27 DVCPro tapes
Sub-series 7 contains master copies only of FW 435, which was taught by multiple instructors and first offered in 1999-2000. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: "Examines the relationships between agricultural production and fish and wildlife populations and communities. Explores the impacts of agricultural practices on fish and wildlife." The DVCPro tapes described in this series are not viewable in the SCARC reading room.
circa 1999
FV243:110: "Tape 1 – Course Intro, History of Ag." Dan Edge and Gary Reed
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:111: "Tape 2 – Dynamics of World Food Production," Gary Reed
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:112: "Tape 3 – Effects of Farm Policy on Fish and Wildlife," Pete Heard
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:113: "Tape 4 – Effects of Pesticide on Fish and Wildlife," Ann Fairbrother
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:114: "Tape 5 – Mitigating Pesticide Effects," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:115: "Tape 6 – Effects of Agriculture on Water Quality," Jim Moore
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:116: "Tape 7 – Major Crops as Wildlife Habitat," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:117: "Tape 8 – Upland Crop Management Systems," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:118: "Tape 9 – Role of Private Agricultural Lands in Waterbird Conservation on the Gulf Coastal Plains," Bill Hohman
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:119: "Tape 10 – Edges and Ecological Traps," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:120: "Tape 11 – Landscape Ecology and Agricultural Ecosystems," Dick Schmitz
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:121: "Tape 12 – Effects of Changing Agricultural Landscapes on Biodiversity," Dick Schmitz
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:122: "Tape 13 – Wetlands," Billy Teels and Charlie Rewa
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:123: "Tape 14 – Riparian Reserves," Kathy Staley
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:124: "Tape 15 – Field Borders, Fence Rows and Shelterbelts," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:125: "Tape 16 – Roadsides, Odd Areas and Food Plots," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:126: "Tape 17 – Pasture Management," Marty Vavra
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:127: "Tape 18 – Habitat Assessment on Farmlands," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:128: "Tape 19 – Developing a Farm Plan," Wendell Gilgert
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:129: "Tape 20 – Developing a Farm Plan 2," Wendell Gilgert
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:130: "Tape 21 – Federal Assistance Programs," Ed Hackett
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:131: "Tape 22 – State Agency Assistance to Landowners," Steve Smith
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:132: "Tape 23 – Animal Damage in Agricultural Areas," Michael Conover
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:133: "Tape 24 – Managing Wildlife Agricultural Conflicts," Terry Messmer
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:134: "Tape 25 – Wildlife Related Recreational Opportunities in Agricultural Areas," Larry Butler
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:135: "Tape 26 – Game Farming," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
FV243:136: "Tape 27 – A Global Context to Biodiversity in Agricultural Ecosystems," Dan Edge
DVCPro tape
circa 1999
Ecology and History: Landscapes of the Columbia Basin (FW 470/570 and HSTS 470/570)
11 DVDs, 16 DVCPro tapes
Sub-series 8 contains full access and master copies of FW 470/570, a combined undergraduate and graduate course that was cross-listed with the History of Science program at OSU. Originated by Fisheries and Wildlife distance education coordinator Paula Minear and Distinguished Professor of History Bill Robbins, the class was taught by multiple instructors and first offered in 2001. The course was described in the OSU General Catalogue as follows: “Integrates environmental history and landscape ecology of the Columbia River Basin from geologic origins to the present, to create an understanding of change caused by natural processes and human activities.” All content originally captured to DVD has been migrated off of the accessioned storage media and is available in the SCARC reading room or upon patron request.
circa 2001
FV243:137: "Week 1 – Intro to Columbia River Basin"
"Welcome," Paul Risser, Paula Minear and Bill Robbins. "Framing the context," Bill Robbins. "Framing the ecological context through a tour of ecoregions in the Columbia River Basin," Stan Gregory. "Landscape ecology," Tom Quigley. "Case study: the changing landscape of Celilo Falls," Katy Barber. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:138: "Week 2 – Climate and Geology"
"Climate/weather patterns of the Basin," George Taylor. "The geologic evolution of the Columbia River system – the influence of volcanism and tectonism," Stephen Reidel. "Shaping the land: volcanoes, floods, glaciers, and wind," Alan Busacca. "Historical climate and vegetation," Cathy Whitlock. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:139: "Week 3 – Native American Landscapes"
"Human agency and ecological modification," Bill Robbins. "Fire and other cultural (anthropomorphic) disturbances," Jim Agee. "Natural settings and subsistence practices," David Brauner. "Native American relationships to nature," Associated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:140: "Week 4 – Epidemic Disease and the Demographic Make-over"
"Exogenous diseases and native people of the Columbia Basin," Robert Boyd. "Introduction of non-native organisms," Bruce Coblentz. "New peoples, new values: The escalation of cultural disturbances," Bill Robbins. "Effects of altering the fire regimes of Columbia Basin landscapes," Boone Kauffman. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:141: "Week 5 – Cultural Disturbance Regimes: Land-based"
"Bounding the land," Sue Kolar. "Westside agriculture," Robert Bunting. "Eastside agriculture," Don Wolf. "Historical Reconstructions: Tips and Tricks," Bill Robbins and Paula Minear. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:142: "Week 6 – Cultural Disturbance Regimes: Waterways"
"Early alterations to rivers: An example from the Willamette River," Matt Rabe. "Historical changes in watershed: The Willamette River, Oregon," Stan Gregory. "Historical Reconstruction of the Deshutes River, Oregon," Paula Minear. "Salmonid species and anthropomorphic disturbances (19th century)," Jay Taylor. "Wetlands," Janet Morlan and Nancy Taylor. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:143: "Week 7 – Industrial Disturbances"
"The Sagebrush Steppe: A biome in transition," Paul Doescher. "Large ungulates in the grasslands," Don Wolf. "Steam technology and ecological change," Bill Robbins. "Industrial forestry and ecology," Paul Hirt. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:144: "Week 8 – The Great Depression and the Large Water Projects"
"The Columbia," Bonneville Power Administration film/Woody Guthrie music. "Engineering the Great River," William F. Willingham. "Reclamation projects," Bill Robbins. "Water rights: Law and ecology," Gail Achterman. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:145: "Week 9 – Toward Systemic Ecological/Environmental Change (Post 1945)"
"Effect on aquatic life; salmon," Joe Cone. "The advent of chemicals, synthetics, and the Nuclear Age," Bill Robbins. "Footprints and Pathways: Urbanization," Ron Eber. "Overview of the landscape change at the end of the 20th century – the long reach of ecological disturbances in time and space," Tom Quigley. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:146: "Week 10 – Implications for the Future"
"Questions of stewardship," Jim Sedell. "Questions of stewardship," Russell Sadler. "Implications for the future: roundtable discussion," James Lichatowich, Russell Sadler, Frank Fromherz, and Kathie Durbin; moderated by Bill Lang. DVD
circa 2001
FV243:147: "Supplementary Video – Oregon Field Guide and Outdoor Idaho"
Oregon Field Guide, Oregon Public Broadcasting – “Grande Ronde River; Bridge of the Gods; Portland Fish Story; Ranching in Oregon.” Outdoor Idaho, Idaho Public Broadcasting – “The Bureau that Changed the West.” DVD
circa 2001
FV243:148: "Week 1"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:149: "Week 2, Tape 1"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:150: "Week 2, Tape 2"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:151: "Week 3"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:152: "Week 4"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:153: "Week 5"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:154: "Week 6, Tape 1"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:155: "Week 6, Tape 2"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:156: "Week 7"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:157: "Week 8, Tape 1"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:158: "Week 8, Tape 2"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:159: "Week 9, Tape 1"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:160: "Week 9, Tape 2"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:161: "Week 10"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:162: "Supplemental Tape 1 (Oregon Field Guide)"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
FV243:163: "Supplemental Tape 2 (Outdoor Idaho)"
DVCPro tape
circa 2001
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Notes re: production of FW 470/570 course videos
circa 2001
Coastal and Marine Law (LAW 607)
15 VHS cassettes
Sub-series 9 contains what is believed to be a full copy of LAW 607, a joint offering of the University of Oregon Law School and OSU's Fisheries and Wildlife department. This class was taught by UO professor Richard Hildreth.
1996
FV243:164: "Tape 1"
VHS cassette
January 9, 1996
FV243:165: "Tape 2"
VHS cassette
January 16, 1996
FV243:166: "Tape 3"
VHS cassette
January 23, 1996
FV243:167: "Tape 4"
VHS cassette
January 30, 1996
FV243:168: "Tape 5"
VHS cassette
February 6, 1996
FV243:169: "Tape 6"
VHS cassette
February 13, 1996
FV243:170: "Tape 7"
VHS cassette
February 20, 1996
FV243:171: "Tape 8"
VHS cassette
February 27, 1996
FV243:172: "Tape 9"
VHS cassette
March 5, 1996
FV243:173: "Tape 10"
VHS cassette
March 12, 1996
FV243:174: "Tape 11"
VHS cassette
March 19, 1996
FV243:175: "Tape 12"
VHS cassette
April 2, 1996
FV243:176: "Tape 13"
VHS cassette
April 9, 1996
FV243:177: "Tape 14"
VHS cassette
April 16, 1996
FV243:178: "Tape 15"
VHS cassette
April 23, 1996

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Subject Terms

  • Biology--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Fish hatcheries--Oregon.
  • Fisheries--Research--Oregon.
  • Fishery management--Oregon.
  • Fishes--Microbiology.
  • Maritime law.
  • Multicultural education--Oregon.
  • Multiculturalism.
  • Ornithology--Study and teaching.
  • Wildlife conservation--Oregon.

Corporate Names

  • Oregon State College. Department of Fish and Game Management.
  • Oregon State College. Department of Fish, Game, and Fur Animal Management.
  • Oregon State University. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife.

Geographical Names

  • Columbia River Watershed.
  • Salmon River (Idaho)

Form or Genre Terms

  • DVDs.
  • Silent films.
  • Video recordings (Physical artifacts)