These fisheries projects
on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest from
the past several years were entered in the national
Wildlife,
Fish, and Rare Plants (WFRP) database now
available to the public to search and view.
2005
Taylor Creek Fish Habitat enhancement
Palmer Creek Subsurface flow restoration
Bitterlick and Sugarpine creeks helicopter fish
habitat enhancement
Laird and Azalea lakes restoration
2004
Little Applegate helicopter fish habitat
enhancement
Biscuit Fire riparian planting
Riparian thinning
Powers Ranger District tree-lining
Salmon, steelhead, and lamprey monitoring
Hawk Creek fish habitat enhancement (pdf)
Bitterlick Creek road closure and carcass seeding
Applegate Lake warmwater fish habitat enhancement
2003
Sugarpine/Bitterlick coho salmon monitoring
Glade Creek fish habitat enhancement
Fisheries Projects in the News
2006
Forest Service completes Broken
Kettle Fish Habitat Restoration Project - 08/09/2006 Quosatana
Campground Boat Ramp Closed Due to Safety
Concerns - 07/21/2006
2005
Minor
Delays on Taylor Creek Road for Fisheries Enhancement
Work - 09/29/2005
Rogue
Valley Student Named American Fisheries Society's
Hutton Scholar - 06/30/2005
2004
DEIS:
Special Use Permits for Outfitters and Guides
on the Lower Rogue and Lower
Illinois Rivers -
11/17/2004
Old Christmas trees to provide presents
for anglers: Applegate
Lake warmwater fish enhancement - 01/29/2004
2007
2008
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