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Project Introduction Consists of 9,040 acres of deeded land and 52,000+ acres of state and federal lands. Encompasses 16.6 miles of the South Fork and North Fork Malheur River.
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The site has been managed for livestock production for the last 100 years. Acquisition would allow the Tribe and cooperators to manage this site on a landscape level for fish, wildlife, and habitat enhancement.
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Project Cooperators include: ODFW The Nature Conservancy BLM DSL ARS/OSU Private interests
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Subbasin Needs and Limiting Factors Expand the range of Bighorn sheep. Encourage long-term increase in sage grouse populations and suitable habitat. Increase, protect and restore riparian zones from excessive livestock grazing. Native shrub and grass cover in deer and elk winter range.
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Reduce noxious weeds in big game summer and winter ranges and in riparian areas.
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Our Role in Subbasin Recovery Rehabilitation of upland plant communities - Bighorn Sheep habitat/ medusahead study
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Rehabilitation of riparian/ meadow plant communities - Coordination with state lands managed by ODFW - Weed control
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Reduction of cattle stocking rates on associated allotments and the creation of riparian enhancement projects in cooperation with the BLM, DSL, and ODFW. Capture large-scale implementation of management through coordination with the Malheur River Wildlife Mitigation Site, agencies, and local interests.
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