Huckleberry Patch Special Interest Area On the Umpqua and Rogue National Forests Background and Designation Process.

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Huckleberry Patch Special Interest Area On the Umpqua and Rogue National Forests Background and Designation Process

Cultural Significance Eligible for the National Historic Register Is a Traditional Cultural Property of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians Has been a gathering area from “time immemorial.”

Designation of the Special Interest Area In January, 2004, staff members from the Umpqua National Forest met with the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians (Tribe) to discuss a plan to modify the Rogue and Umpqua National Forest Plans to classify over 9,000 acres of huckleberry patch as “Special Interest Area (SIA).”

Designation of the Special Interest Area  The objective of a SIA is to protect and where appropriate, foster public use and enjoyment of areas with scenic, historical, geological, botanical, zoological, paleontological, or other special characteristics and to classify areas that possess unusual recreational and scientific values so that these special values are available for public use, study, or enjoyment (Forest Service Manual ).

Designation of the Special Interest Area In January of 2005, the Umpqua National Forest initiated the designation process and became the lead coordinating agency. Public meetings were held in Roseburg on May 3rd, in Medford on May 10th and a fieldtrip to the proposed Huckleberry Patch SIA on July 9th.

July 9, 2005 Field Trip

Designation of the Special Interest Area The Tribe participated in the Forest Service Inter-Disciplinary Team, comprised of staff from both the Umpqua and the Rouge National Forests, which worked toward designation.

Designation of the Special Interest Area On January 24, 2006, the Supervisors of both the Umpqua and the Rogue National Forests issued their decision, designating 9,461 acres as the Huckleberry Patch SIA.

Sue Shaffer, the Tribal Chairman at the time of designation stated: “From time immemorial, the Huckleberry Patch has been a spiritual gathering place of Cow Creek Tribal members. This is the place where traditions, history and what it means to be Cow Creek were passed down from our elders to the present generations. Families gathered every year from August until first frost to harvest and prepare berries, deer, poo-eat-sic and other traditional foods for the year. Today, the Huckleberry Patch continues to provide a place of quiet communion with nature and the Great Spirit; a place where Cow Creek families congregate; and a place for harvesting sustenance. The designation of a Huckleberry Patch Special Interest Area is important to the Cow Creek tribe, memorializing our continued use of this area and ensuring future generations will experience this spiritual gathering place. This location, huckleberries and more, deserves distinct consideration in both the Rogue and the Umpqua National Forests management plans.”

Designation of the Special Interest Area The designation will allow for the Forest Service to propose projects in the future that focus on maintaining and enhancing huckleberries, so that traditional, historic and present day uses may continue. No changes were proposed to the Northwest Forest Plan allocations, or their associated standards and guidelines. Current and on-going uses will be maintained under the SIA designation. The Forest Service would be responsible for proposing, analyzing, and implementing future management activities that are compatible with the designation and will consult with the tribe on all future actions.

For more information about the Huckleberry Patch Special Interest Area please contact: Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe’s Natural Resource Department: or Umpqua National Forest