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Recreation Creek Watershed analysis: draft
A 13.2: R 32x ; 95 ; Cover title.; "January 9, 1998."; "Prepared for Pelican Butte Corp.; U.S. Forest [sic] Service."; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes maps. ; "The focus of this watershed analysis was to characterize the physical and biological processes and interactions of the Recreation Creek watershed as they relate to key issues," which include: 1) Water Quantity and Quality; 2) Wildlife and Biological Diversity; and 3) Aquatic Habitat. Physical processes related to the issues were analyzed using a variety of methods and resources. The results of individual resource analyses were integrated to provide a description of the dominant processes affecting the watershed at a landscape scale and to identify restoration opportunities and land management recommendations. Data provided by the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), Klamath Indian Tribe, U.S. Forest Service (USFS), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) was incorporated into the watershed analysis. Recommendations are intended to be general rather than site specific. Data included in the appendices and accompanying GIS analysis files should provide sufficient detail for resource managers to facilitate a more site-specific analysis (i.e., National Environmental Policy Act [NEPA] planning)" P. [1].
Recreation Creek Watershed analysis: draft
A 13.2: R 32x ; 95 ; Cover title.; "January 9, 1998."; "Prepared for Pelican Butte Corp.; U.S. Forest [sic] Service."; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes maps. ; "The focus of this watershed analysis was to characterize the physical and biological processes and interactions of the Recreation Creek watershed as they relate to key issues," which include: 1) Water Quantity and Quality; 2) Wildlife and Biological Diversity; and 3) Aquatic Habitat. Physical processes related to the issues were analyzed using a variety of methods and resources. The results of individual resource analyses were integrated to provide a description of the dominant processes affecting the watershed at a landscape scale and to identify restoration opportunities and land management recommendations. Data provided by the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), Klamath Indian Tribe, U.S. Forest Service (USFS), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) was incorporated into the watershed analysis. Recommendations are intended to be general rather than site specific. Data included in the appendices and accompanying GIS analysis files should provide sufficient detail for resource managers to facilitate a more site-specific analysis (i.e., National Environmental Policy Act [NEPA] planning)" P. [1].
Recreation Creek Watershed analysis: draft
United States. Forest Service (author)
1998-01-01
Bioregion ; http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/oclc/50158429
Miscellaneous
Electronic Resource
English
Ecosystem management -- Oregon -- Recreation Creek Watershed; Forest ecology -- Oregon -- Recreation Creek Watershed; Watershed management -- Oregon -- Winema National Forest; Watersheds -- Oregon -- Winema National Forest -- Analysis; Winema National Forest (Or.); Recreation Creek Watershed (Klamath County , Or.)