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Project Details
John Day Basin Partnership North Fork John Day Watershed Council

JDBP Stakeholder Engagement Campaign

Project Type
Stakeholder Engagement
Lead Implementer
North Fork John Day Watershed Council
Funders
Blue Mountain Land Trust, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs, North Fork John Day Watershed Council, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
Other Organizations
Gilliam County Soil and Water Conservation District, Gilliam East John Day Watershed Council, Ritter Collaborative, Sherman County Soil & Water Conservation District, South Fork John Day Watershed Council, U.S. Forest Service
Project Manager
Kristen Walz (kristen@nfjdwc.org)
Project Stage
Implementation
Duration
2019 - 2021
Restoration Actions
37. Not Applicable for this project type
Stakeholder Engagement
This project provides broad communication support to the JDBP through outreach materials such as newsletters and informational handouts, questionnaires for gauging landowner concerns and interests, hosting informative presentations, and organizing a series of restoration service events for assisting landowners. We will track efforts to maximize effectiveness for receiving and responding to community input and how to best engage landowners for facilitating restoration agreements. Through these avenues, this project will increase public awareness of the JDBP and inform, educate and document landowner cooperation in restoration efforts

Key Accomplishments

  • Number of meetings attended: 3
  • Number of meetings attended (Board): 3
  • Number of stakeholder engagement events held: 2
  • Number of stakeholders engaged: 312

Focal Species

  • Bull trout
  • ESA listed Steelhead
  • Pacific Lamprey
  • Spring Chinook

Implementation and Ecological Results

  • 8 - Spatial Distribution of Native Fish Increased

Working Groups

No Working Groups provided

LJDWG - Critical Issues

No LJDWG - Critical Issues provided
Landowners and stakeholders tour a recently implemented project on Granite Creek.
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Credit: Kristian Thornton
Landowners and stakeholders tour a recently implemented project on Granite Creek.

Location

Expenditures

Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $11,805.21
Open Solicitation - Stakehold... (OWEB): $11,805

Photos

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Project last updated 8/30/2024

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

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