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JDBP Focal Geography Targeted Outreach

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Project Overview

Basics

Stakeholder Engagement
JDBP Focal Geography Targeted Outreach

Implementation
This project aims to reach landowners and land managers in a strategic, targeted manner within the three identified priority subwatersheds: the Headwaters North Fork John Day, the Upper Middle Fork John Day, and Butte/Thirtymile. This project will use Atlas, the Partnership's prioritization tool, to identify areas of high restoration potential and to ultimately develop aquatic habitat restoration projects. Project partners will plan and communicate throughout the duration of the project to ensure high priority opportunities are explored and to avoid redundant landowner outreach.

2020
2020
2021
8/30/2024

Project Attributes

Additional Project Attributes

FIP Status
None
Restoration Actions
37. Not Applicable for this project type

For Land Acquisition and Easement Projects

Project Type
None

Location

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This project will focus on targeted landowner outreach specifically for aquatic habitat limiting projects within the FIP geographies (Upper Middle Fork John Day, Headwaters North Fork John Day, and Butte/Thirtymile Creeks).

  • North Fork Headwaters Focus Area
  • Upper Middle Fork Focus Area
  • Butte-Thirtymile Focus Area

  • Headwaters NFJDR / Granite / Desolation / Upper Camas / Big Cr NFJDR
  • Bridge MFJDR / Big / Camp
  • Butte / 30mile

Organizations

Funder
  • Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
Lead Implementer
  • Blue Mountain Land Trust
Partners
  • Gilliam County Soil and Water Conservation District
  • Mid John Day/Bridge Creek Watershed Council
  • North Fork John Day Watershed Council
  • Trout Unlimited
  • Wheeler County Soil and Water Conservation District

Contacts

Amanda Martino - Blue Mountain Land Trust (BMLT) (marti@bmlt.org)

Metrics

Expected Metrics

Number of aquatic restoration projects developed/implemented (STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT) 5
Number of stakeholders engaged 25

Reported Metrics

No annual Metric accomplishments entered for this Project.


No accomplishments to report for:
Year(s): 2020
Explanation: To be determined in 2021

Financials

Budget

$40,658.00
$40,658.00
$0.00
$0.00
Total
FIP - Stakeholder Engagement (OWEB) $40,658.00 $0.00 $40,658.00
Total $40,658.00 $0.00 $40,658.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

2020 2021 Total
FIP - Stakeholder Engagement (OWEB) $1,170.40 $0.00 $1,170.40
Grand Total $1,170.40 $0.00 $1,170.40

Note: Invoice (#1) to be sent to OWEB 11/2020

Focal Species

Focal Species

The intent is for the targeted landowner outreach to evolve into watershed restoration and projects which enhance and restore functional habitats for native fish, specifically steelhead, spring Chinook salmon, and bull trout.
The intent is for the targeted landowner outreach to evolve into watershed restoration and projects which enhance and restore functional habitats for native fish, specifically steelhead, spring Chinook salmon, and bull trout.
The intent is for the targeted landowner outreach to evolve into watershed restoration and projects which enhance and restore functional habitats for native fish, specifically steelhead, spring Chinook salmon, and bull trout.

Implementation and Ecological Results

Implementation and Ecological Results

The goal project is to strategically outreach to stakeholders to develop aquatic habitat restoration projects in high priority areas. These projects will aim to increase the spatial distribution of native ESA listed Mid-C Steelhead and Bull trout, Chinook salmon, Pacific lamprey, and resident redband trout.

Working Groups

Working Groups

No Working Groups set for this Project.

LJDWG - Critical Issues

LJDWG - Critical Issues

No LJDWG - Critical Issues set for this Project.

Project Details

Attachments

Grant Application
Uploaded On
11/10/2020
File Type
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Notes

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Photos

Photos

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    Dunstan Conservation Area on the Middle Fork John Day River
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Credit: Kristen Walz, NFJDWC

    Dunstan Conservation Area on the Middle Fork John Day River
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    Lower John Day native Mid-C summer steelhead
(Timing: Unknown) (~782 KB)
Credit: Ian Tattam, ODFW

    Lower John Day native Mid-C summer steelhead
    (Timing: Unknown) (~782 KB)
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    Thirtymile Creek
(Timing: Unknown) (~9,635 KB)
Credit: Herb Winters, Gilliam SWCD

    Thirtymile Creek
    (Timing: Unknown) (~9,635 KB)

Home page photo by Bob Wick, BLM, shared under the Creative Commons 2.0 license.

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