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dominated prairie communities. <br /> j ~ ~ The value of this project to wildlife is further bolstered by the fact that it benefits overall habitat <br /> diversity through enhancements to two significant terrestrial habitat types that are adjacent to each other <br /> in this contiguous and large protected area, which also includes vernal pool, pond, and riverine habitats. <br /> ' Other regional prairie restoration efforts and associated species will benefit from the increased <br /> availability of southern Willamette Valley native prairie seed. <br /> 4. Monitori~Tg: ~ ~ , <br /> • A monitoring program for the riparian reforestation component will. evaluate planting survival twice <br /> _ _ _ _ annually during a two.year maintenance period following installation.. Photo monitoring points will also <br /> be established and maintained. The project well be considered successful iftl~ereis-8(lb% suTVival ~of~all ~ ~ ~ <br /> ~ .planted trees/shrubs after two years. <br /> <br /> I - <br /> • Success criteria for the upland prairie component includes (a) successful completion of a detailed <br /> restoration plan for the prairie area, (b) availability of seed from 5-8 prairie species in sufficient <br /> quantities to support the restoration plan; and (c) completed installation of Il educational signage <br /> (including riparian forest related signage). <br /> . S. Locations East AIton Baker Park- Eugene, Oregon. See attached iria . <br /> T17S. R 3 W.W.M. Sec 32 NEl/4 NE 1/4 and T1.7S. R3W.V~.M. S S 1/4 NE 1/4 <br /> ' <br /> . 6. ~ Schedule: <br /> TASK ~ .S ATE COMPLETION DATE <br /> ' ODFW funding decison tuber 0 Janua 2002 ' <br /> Landfill delineation work ebru "2 11~Ia 2002 <br /> Restoration & Man . gsment Plan Develo went )~'ebru ~ 200 November.2002 J <br /> Prairie Restorationhn lementation Febru 2002 On- oin>;. . <br /> Ri arias Planting- Phase 2. ~ Janu 2002. 'March 2002 <br /> Ri arian Planting- Phase 3 November 2002 ~ .March 2003 <br /> Seed ~rocurerYien# Febru 2002 ~ ~ October 2003 . <br /> Pra'ect Monitoring. ~ March 2002 ..Qctober.2003 <br /> Pro'ec#.Evaluation Se tember 2003 October 2003 <br /> _ Extended Monitoring ~ October 2003 October 2013 - . <br /> Note: No permits required for project implementation. ' , <br /> 7/8. 1'aTtners c~C Cooperators: Please see attached letters of support. The following agencies and organizations <br /> have committed funding or resources: _ <br /> • ~ ODFW, South Willamette District--Consultation on species specific~habitat restoration. <br /> _ _...___...Lane..~ounty- .~~onsultation on landfill issues. ~ _ ~ <br /> • Eugene Strearri Team- Coaidinate'volunteer•labor for riparian restoration plantings. <br /> • Citizen Planziing Committee- Participation in volunteer efforts. <br /> • Nearby Nature- On-site wildlife education provider. <br /> • .BLM, Eugene District Offce- Source for collecting desired upland grass seed species_ <br /> • Willamalane Park & Recreation District- Joint management of Metropolitan park. <br /> ODFW Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Prosram Application .Page 4 <br /> City of Eugene, East Alton Baker Aark Habitat Restoration Plan September 7, 2001 <br /> ~ <br /> <br />
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