Securing Wildlife Mitigation Sites Oregon Ladd Marsh Wildlife
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Securing Wildlife Mitigation Sites Oregon, Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area Additions Project No. 200002100 Blue Mountain Province Rolling Review
Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area
Historical View of Ladd Marsh • Historic Tule Lake and surrounding wetlands • 1867 survey
Project History • 1998 Initial funding for Ladd Marsh Projects • Simonis, Wallender and Conley Lake purchased by TNC in 1998 • 1999 WRP Easements • 2000 Proposal for acquisitions and restoration approved. • 2001 BPA funds reimburse TNC, Title transferred to ODFW • 2001 (Fall) Restoration activities begin.
Project Cooperators • • BPA Ducks Unlimited NRCS (WRP) OWEB La Grande Union County OHA • Grande Ronde Bird Club • TNC • USFWS • NAWCA • CTUI • FHA (mitigation)
Project Goals • Complete pre-conservation easement activities on 160 acres (two parcels) adjacent to Ladd Marsh. • Restore approximately 240 acres of wetlands on Simonis Property • Conduct pre-restoration activities on 480 acre parcel (Becker property)
Goal 1: Hot Lake Easement
Goal 1: Hot Lake Easement
Goal 1: Hot Lake Easement
Goal 1: Wallander Easement
Goal 1: Wallander Easement
Goal 1: Wallander Easement
Ladd Marsh WA, Tule Lake Restoration Project, Phase I and II Phase II Becker Property Phase I Simonis Property
Goal 2: Simonis Restoration
Goal 2: Simonis Property
Ladd Marsh, Tule Lake Restoration Phase II, South Unit Wetland Grassland Trees/Riparian Catherine Creek Diversion Canal Pipeline Project Area Water Control Structure Auto Tour Route Levee
Ladd Marsh WA, Tule Lake Restoration Project, Phase I and II Goal 3: Phase II Becker Property Phase I Simonis Property
Pre-restoration Activities (Becker Property) • Conduct Appraisals • Assure NEPA Compliance – T & E Survey – Hazardous Materials Survey – Cultural Resource Survey – Complete Biological Assessment if necessary
Goal 3: Becker Property
Goal 3: Becker Property
Subbasin Summary Goals Addressed by Project • Protect high quality aquatic, riparian and upland habitats • Restore degraded aquatic, riparian and upland habitats and connect to other functioning habitats • Prevent further habitat degradation • Protect, restore and enhance native anadromous and resident fish and wildlife populations • Restore, maintain and enhance the quality of Oregon’s air, water and land • Increase the information needed to protect, restore and manage fish and wildlife and their habitats • Provide and protect outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic, and recreational sites for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations.
Summary • Directly addresses 7 goals as outlined in the Grande Ronde Subbasin Summary • Project is consistent with the findings and recommendations of several other Regional Programs, Assessments and Planning Efforts • Complements other wetland riparian projects in the Grande Ronde watershed
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