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<br />C: : USDA Forest Service, Gallatin
<br />......., i National Forest, MT
<br />C: : Construct a fish barrier to protect a
<br />~ i genetically pure population of west-
<br />: slope cutthroat trout from hybridizing
<br />! and competing with nonnative fish
<br />: species (e.g., rainbow trout) in
<br />Montana's Gallatin National Forest.
<br />NFWF: $2,000; outside funds: $2,000.
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<br />Colorado River Cutthroat
<br />Trout Habitat
<br />......., USDA Forest Service, Ashley National
<br /><::> Forest, UT
<br />~ Protect three populations of genetical~
<br />~ ,ly pure Colorado River cutthroat trout
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<br />: Creek. Brownie Creek. Little West
<br />~ ! Fork of the Black's Fork River, and
<br /><- : Timber Canyon in Utah. NFWF:
<br />"-' i $40,000; outside funds: $59,000.
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<br />::.. i Colorado River Guide Ecology
<br />: Protection
<br />! Canyonlands Field Institute, UT
<br />: Train river guides in the Moab, Utah
<br />: area to tread lightly along the
<br />: Colorado River. Improved guide train-
<br />! ing will help minimize impact of raft-
<br />! ing trips on the habitat of bonytail
<br />: and humpback chub, razorback suck-
<br />: er, and Colorado squawfish. NFWF:
<br />i $3,000; outside funds: $6,000.
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<br />: Coos Bay Watershed
<br />: Restoration- II
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<br />: Bureau oJ Land Management,
<br />: Coos Bay District, OR
<br />! Restore in-channel habitat, and
<br />: improve water quality and riparian
<br />! health in Oregon's Coos River basin.
<br />: Coho, chum, and chinook salmon,
<br />! and steelhead and cutthroat trout will
<br />: benefit from conservation easements
<br />! and efforts to address erosion and fish
<br />! passage. NFWF: $45,000; outside
<br />: funds: $150,000.
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<br />! Coquille River-III
<br />: Bureau oJLand Management,
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<br />: Coos Bay Dlstnct, OR
<br />: Restore habitat and riparian
<br />! health on private lands
<br />: throughout Oregon's
<br />! Coquille watershed. Project
<br />: will correct road-related
<br />! erosion problems and other
<br />: threats to benefit coho and chi-
<br />! nook salmon, and coastal cut-
<br />: throat and winter steel head trout.
<br />: NFWF: $55,000; outside funds: $60,770.
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<br />Crooked River CREEC-V
<br />Trout Unlimited, Ochoco Chapter, OR
<br />Restore and enhance the aquatic habi-
<br />tat of Oregon's Crooked River. Work
<br />will benefit bull trout, chinook
<br />salmon, speckled dace, and 14 other
<br />native species. Activities include land-
<br />owner outreach, a "Fish Fest,"and
<br />riparian restoration by students.
<br />, NFWF: $35,000; outside funds: $400,000.
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<br />: Deschutes River at Sunriver
<br />! Fish Habitat
<br />: Oregon Department oJ Fish and
<br />! Wildlife, OR
<br />: Stabilize eroding streambanks and
<br />! restore fish habitat by placing whole
<br />I trees and root wads in the river and
<br />restoring native vegetation in the
<br />riparian area. Work will benefit five
<br />subspecies of native rainbow trout.
<br />NFWF: $29,000; outside funds: $43,462.
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<br />R. Stew~rt
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<br />Crooked River restoration and enhancement
<br />of the aquatic habitat. Activities include
<br />stream monitoring and
<br />riparian restoration by students.
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<br />Dixie Creek Riparian
<br />Rehabilitation
<br />Bureau oJ Land Management,
<br />El~o District, NV
<br />Restore 12 miles of stream and lOO
<br />acres of non-stream riparian habitat,
<br />including meadows, spring sites, and
<br />aspen stands. Livestock will be better
<br />managed with fencing and rotation
<br />practices. Work will benefit Lahontan
<br />cutthroat trout. NFWF: $50,000; out-
<br />side funds: $53,333.
<br />Downtown Bear Creek
<br />Restoration
<br />MedJord Urban Renewal Agency, OR
<br />Notch outdated irrigation dam and
<br />remove silt and gravel impeding the
<br />migration of coastal coho salmon.
<br />Activities include restoring riparian
<br />vegetation and improving water quali-
<br />ty and in-stream habitat in Bear
<br />Creek, flowing through downtown
<br />Medford, Oregon. NFWF: $200,000;
<br />outside funds: $246,100.
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<br />East Fork Salmon River
<br />Restoration
<br />Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation, IV
<br />Habitat for chinook salmon, steel-
<br />head, bull trout, and westslope cut-
<br />throat trout will be enhanced by ripar-
<br />ian plantings, in-stream structures,
<br />and improved grazing practices along
<br />10 miles of the East Fork of the
<br />Salmon River in Idaho. NFWF:
<br />$30,000; outside funds: $60,000.
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<br />Emery Creek Watershed
<br />Restoration
<br />USDA Forest Service, Flathead National
<br />Forest, MT
<br />Relocate two miles of road along the
<br />Emery Creek watershed in Montana
<br />where the road infringes on the
<br />stream's natural flow. This will reduce
<br />sediment and increase habitat quality
<br />and quantity for westslope cut-
<br />l'"__,, throat trout. NFWF:
<br />$30,000; outside
<br />funds:
<br />$30,000.
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<br />Entiat River Rearing Habitat
<br />Restoration
<br />Chelan County COl15ervation District, WA
<br />Restore juvenile chinook salmon and
<br />salmonid rearing habitat by placing
<br />and anchoring hundreds of rootwads
<br />along streambanks and in side chan-
<br />nels of the Entiat River in Washington.
<br />NFWF: $24,000; outside funds:
<br />$121,495.
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<br />Eureka Creek Cutthroat
<br />Trout Introduction
<br />USDA Forest Service, Helena
<br />National Forest, MT
<br />Expand the range of westslope cut-
<br />throat trout in Montana by introduc-
<br />ing them upstream of a natural water-
<br />fall in the Eureka Creek drainage
<br />within the Elkhorn Mountain range.
<br />Other activities include enhancing
<br />habitat in the trout's current range.
<br />NFWF: $2,000; outside funds: $2,000.
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<br />Frazier Creek Riparian
<br />Management
<br />USDA Forest Service, Ochoco National
<br />Forest, OR
<br />Improve livestock distribution and
<br />enhance riparian areas along Oregon's
<br />Frazier Creek. Work will benefit
<br />anadromous fish and hydraulic func-
<br />tion in the John Day River system.
<br />NFWF: $8,600; outside funds: $8,600.
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<br />Habitat Improvement for
<br />Native Bass
<br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Kirwin
<br />National Wildlife Refuge, KS
<br />Provide aquatic habitat in Kirwin,
<br />Webster, and Sebelius Reservoirs for
<br />native largemouth black bass, bluegill,
<br />white crappie, and catfish. Habitat
<br />work will consist of sinking dead
<br />cedars to provide spawning, nursery,
<br />and escape cover. NFWF: $2,000; out-
<br />side funds: $4,055.
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<br />Hanna Slough Riparian Project
<br />Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation, IV
<br />Restore the health of the riparian cor-
<br />ridors used for spawning and rearing
<br />by trout and salmon along Idaho's
<br />Hanna Slough and Salmon River by
<br />removing silt, planting natural vege-
<br />tation, and fencing for livestock graz-
<br />ing and management. NFWF:
<br />$10,000; outside funds: $20,000.
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