
Cottonwoods area on Willow Creek
| Some of the people on the bank of Willow Creek are part of the National Riparian Service Team. During October 1996, this team of range ecologists, fishery biologists, and hydrologists on a tour of the Willow Creek watershed. The team visits watersheds across the West as part of a BLM and Forest Service initiative to provide technical guidance on range management and riparian area restoration. The team spent a week walking Willow Creek and its major tributaries with private landowners, public land grazing permittees, and a representative from the Pacific Rivers Council. Insights and cooperation gained from having the scientists, landowners and other interested parties spend a week walking the streams was enormous. | Black Cottonwood tree cuttings will be planted along Willow Creek in the future thanks to local Camas County High School Future Homemakers of America volunteers. The cuttings were taken in the fall of 1997 and will be planted in the spring of 1998. The trees will provide shade for the Redband Trout in Willow Creek and material for the beavers. |
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