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Emigrant Creek Watershed demonstration project ; Emigrant Creek Watershed assessment/action plan
OR G/W31 .2Em5x ; 171 ; Cover title.; "December 2001."; "OWEB Grant No. 99-476 Region 2."; Includes col. ill. and col. maps. ; "The Emigrant Watershed Project has demonstrated three results: * Rural landowners can assess their own watershed following OWEB's Manual, * Involved landowners gain personal commitment to projects and tasks in their neighborhood Action Plan, * Fire danger and wildlife issues can be folded into private lands watershed work in the uplands. The 45,000-acre Emigrant Watershed, 72% privately owned, lies at the geologic junction of five ecoregions at the southern end of the Rogue River basin; part was designated the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument recently to protect its unique plants and animals. Interstate-5, several state highways, and a railroad into California have followed historic emigrant routes and encouraged rapid residential development near the best remaining native fish habitat in the Bear Creek drainage. This project involved residents in understanding where, why, and how voluntary individual and, group action could help protect their values" P. [2].
Emigrant Creek Watershed demonstration project ; Emigrant Creek Watershed assessment/action plan
OR G/W31 .2Em5x ; 171 ; Cover title.; "December 2001."; "OWEB Grant No. 99-476 Region 2."; Includes col. ill. and col. maps. ; "The Emigrant Watershed Project has demonstrated three results: * Rural landowners can assess their own watershed following OWEB's Manual, * Involved landowners gain personal commitment to projects and tasks in their neighborhood Action Plan, * Fire danger and wildlife issues can be folded into private lands watershed work in the uplands. The 45,000-acre Emigrant Watershed, 72% privately owned, lies at the geologic junction of five ecoregions at the southern end of the Rogue River basin; part was designated the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument recently to protect its unique plants and animals. Interstate-5, several state highways, and a railroad into California have followed historic emigrant routes and encouraged rapid residential development near the best remaining native fish habitat in the Bear Creek drainage. This project involved residents in understanding where, why, and how voluntary individual and, group action could help protect their values" P. [2].
Emigrant Creek Watershed demonstration project ; Emigrant Creek Watershed assessment/action plan
2001-01-01
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The Allen's Creek Watershed Management Plan Project
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993
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