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1 Lower South ForkClearwater River Lower South Fork Clearwater River Nez Perce Tribe DFRM Watershed Division Mark Johnson-Project Leader markj@nezperce.org 1 2013 Geographic Review Project: 2010-003-00 May 2, 2013

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3 3 Project Map Lower South Fork Clearwater River Project:  301, 000 Acres  1,047 stream miles  Focal species- Snake River ESU listed steelhead, spring chinook, bull trout  Merger of two former BPA funded projects  Original project began in 1997

4 4 Vicinity Map CrookedRiver AmericanRiver NewsomeCreek Red River

5 5 Limiting Factors The project focus is on the key limiting factors:  high water temperatures  migration barriers  excess sediment  degraded riparian conditions

6 6 Activities/ Accomplishments We are addressing limiting factors by:  riparian planting and protection  barrier removal/replacement  71,000 plants  388 Acres invasive weed treatment  15 miles fence installed & maintained  protecting 5.9 miles of streambank in sensitive meadows  15 barriers removed/replaced  access to 23.9 miles of potential habitat

7 7 Activities/ Accomplishments We are addressing limiting factors by:  removing unneeded roads  restoring natural stream conditions  126 miles of roads decommissioned  0.7 miles of roads improved  600 feet of stream restored

8 8 Response to Previous ISRP Comments This project has not previously undergone ISRP review, however there has been previous comments on the parent projects which were used in the adaptive management process: Comment- ISRP commented on the deficiency of a synthesized monitoring approach. NPT response- development of the “NPT DFRM Watershed Division, Tributary Habitat Programmatic Monitoring and Evaluation Plan” Comment- ISRP questioned the use of hard- engineered methods for increasing instream habitat complexity. NPT response- use of hard- engineered methods was reduced in future actions.

9 9 Research, Monitoring, & Evaluation Implementation and Compliance-  All projects monitored post construction  Assess project function over time and provide adaptive management feedback loops Focused Status and Trend-  Selected parameters based on the limiting factors including temperature, cobble embeddedness, and fish presence/absence  18 paired sites in 9 key sub-watersheds

10 10 McComas Meadows Riparian Vegetation  Exclosure fence installed in 1997  Planting began in 2000  Over 50,000 trees and shrubs planted 1992 2008

11 11 Temperature Data

12 12 Fish Data

13 13 Past Projects 2000-2013 Barrier Replacements Fencing Projects Monitoring Sites Planting Sites Road Decommissioning Road Improvements Stream Restoration Project Boundary Sub-Watersheds Critical Sub-Watersheds Lower South Fork Clearwater River Project Area Proposed Projects 2014-2018

14 14 Proposed Projects 2014-2018  7 barrier replacements, accessing 11.4 miles  4 road decommissioning projects, totaling 50 miles  5 road improvement projects, totaling 11.3 miles  2 stream restoration projects, totaling 1800 feet  planting 10,000 native riparian plants  ongoing fence maintenance, ongoing monitoring

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