Upper Long Tom Riparian Restoration at Huhtanen’s & Scholler’s

Upper Long Tom at Huhtanen-Scholler

Removed invasive weeds and planted about 1,000 native trees and shrubs along 5 acres of the Upper Long Tom River. Click here for before and after project photos. Date Implementation Complete: July 2005 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Rick Huhtanen & Karen Scholler (landowners) Cost: $5,760

Spencer Creek Fish Passage Improvement at Collay’s

Collay fish passage

Reconnected access to over 1,000 feet of quality winter spawning and rearing habitat for cutthroat trout in the Spencer Creek basin. Click here to see before and after photos. Date Implementation Complete: March 2006 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, OR Dept of Fish & Wildlife, Ryan Collay (landowner) Cost: $16,643

Upper Long Tom Fencing & Off-Channel Watering at Sertic’s

sertic fencing project

Installed riparian fencing and planted native trees and shrubs along 750 feet of stream habitat. Installed off-channel watering stations for livestock. Click here for before and after project photos. Date Implementation Complete: August 2005 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Steve Sertic (landowner) Cost: $5,452

Bear Creek Fish Passage Enhancement at Noble’s

Bear Creek at Noble's

Removed 2 fish passage barriers to reconnect 5 miles of cutthroat spawning and rearing habitat; removed invasive species, planted native vegetation, and installed fencing. Click here for a full project profile. Date Implementation Complete: June 2007 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, OR Dept of Fish & Wildlife, Willamette Conservation Network, Hal & Kathy … Read more

Owens Creek Fish Passage & Riparian Enhancement at Turner’s

Owens Creek at Turner's

Removed fish passage barrier to reconnect over 5 miles of cutthroat trout spawning and rearing habitat; removed invasive species and planted native vegetation along 528 feet of Owens Creek. Click here for before and after project photos. Date Implementation Complete: June 2007 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, OR Dept of Fish & Wildlife, … Read more

Ferguson Creek Riparian & Stream Enhancement at Moffett’s & Bartlett’s

Ferguson Creek at Moffett & Bartlett

Installed 9 rock weirs to prevent stream headcutting; placed large wood and created stream terraces; planted native vegetation and installed fencing along 3,700 feet of stream. Click here for before and after project photos. Date Implementation Complete: June 2007 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board; OR Dept of Fish & Wildlife; Willamette Conservation Initiative; … Read more

Polyrock Ranch Fish Passage & Riparian Enhancement

Polyrock Ranch at Coyote Creek

Replaced multiple fish passage barriers on Jordan and Coyote Creeks on Mattson family’s 440-acre ranch. Opened up 46 miles of cutthroat trout spawning and rearing habitat; planted native trees and shrubs and installed fencing along over 8,700 feet of stream habitat. Click here for a full project profile. Date Implementation Complete: October 2012 Funding & … Read more

Riparian & Wetland Enhancement at Huntons’ Farm

pond at Huntson's farm

Enhanced a one-acre wetland and created established a grassed waterway on a seasonal drainages to Lower Amazon Creek at a working farm near Alvadore. Click here for a full project profile. Date Implementation Complete: June 2007 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Tom Hunton (landowner) Cost: $28,835

Upper Poodle Creek Fish Passage & Riparian Enhancement at Heidt’s

Upper Poodle Cr at Heidt

Reconnected access to 1/2 mile of high quality cutthroat trout spawning and rearing habitat; terraced banks to reduce erosion and better accommodate winter flows; planted native trees and shrubs along 1/2 mile of upper Poodle Creek. Click here for before and after project photos. Date Implementation Complete: December 2009 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement … Read more

Riparian Enhancement at Gibson’s

Removed Reed canarygrass and planted native trees and shrubs around an existing wildlife pond. Date Implementation Complete: December 2009 Funding & Partners: Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Scott Gibson (landower) Cost: $12,395