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Projects would help bull trout Sisters
foresters plan to move some campsites in the Metolius Basin away from streams
to protect bull trout habitat.
The Sisters Ranger District is seeking public comments on the proposed
project to protect riparian areas along bull trout streams within the
Metolius Basin. According to the Forest Service, comments will help the
district design the project and analyze its potential effects.
According to a letter sent to interested citizens, the "project proposes
to protect bull trout habitat by reducing compaction from vehicles and
recreation uses through the placement of boulders or woody debris and
moving certain camping areas and fire rings back from the edge of streams."
According to the Forest Service, in some areas campers may need to park
slightly farther from the stream edge, but can still access campsites
by foot.
Some paths created by foot traffic over the years may be closed and restored
by the placement of boulders and/or the scattering of woody debris in
order to achieve a natural appearance. Signs may also be used to close
certain user-created routes, the letter stated.
Work planned in 2004 will focus on finishing up Phase One boulder placement
along Canyon Creek, Jack Creek, Roaring Creek and at several Metolius
River sites near Canyon Creek, then will move into Phase Two, focusing
on areas along Lake Creek, Abbot Creek, Candle Creek, Brush Creek, and
Jefferson Creek, the Forest Service reported.
Bull trout were listed as a threatened species in 1998. Critical habitat
was recently proposed and includes streams within the Metolius Basin.
"Bull trout require cold, clear water with an abundance of large wood
and shade, low levels of fine sediment and stable stream banks," the Forest
Service stated.
Some road closures are proposed:
Those interested may address written comments to Scott Cotter, c/o Bull Trout Streamside Protection Project -- Phase Two, Sisters Ranger District, P .0. Box 249, Sisters, OR 97759. Comments may also be sent via e-mail to: sacotter@ fs.fed.us. Written or verbal comments should include name, address and telephone number. |
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