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Title: Siuslaw Stewardship Project


1
Siuslaw Stewardship Project
  • Siuslaw Stewardship Group
  • Johnny Sundstrom, Dan Segotta,
  • June 9, 2006

2
Origins
  • Began as a pilot project in 2001
  • Siuslaw NF sought community participation
  • WRTC assisted with outreach facilitation
  • Local and regional partners joined the effort

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Project Goals
  • Address whole watershed health
  • Use timber value to fund restoration
  • Promote stable local economy
  • Increase efficiency and effectiveness
  • Form strong community partnership

5
Main Partners
  • Siuslaw National Forest
  • Siuslaw Watershed Council
  • Siuslaw Institute
  • Siuslaw Soil Water
  • Conservation District
  • Watershed Research Training Center
  • Cascade Pacific RCD
  • Georgia Pacific and other contractors
  • Local landowners and residents
  • Oregon Natural Resources Council

6
Timeline
  • 2001-Granted pilot status
  • Summer 2002 First stewardship project began
  • Green Thin
  • Fall 2002 Siuslaw Stewardship Group formed
  • Spring 2003 Siuslaw Stewardship Fund developed

7
Our Approach
  • Promote the sustainable use and enhancement of
    natural resources
  • Contribute to a stable local economy
  • Seek inclusive, balanced, and diverse
    participation
  • Ensure accountability and transparency
  • Build trust and encourage learning
  • Monitor outcomes and disseminate results

8
Whole Basin Focus
  • Ecosystem restoration
  • ridgetop to ridgetop
  • headwaters to the ocean
  • Endangered species recovery the law and the
    landscape
  • Community health and involvement people and
    ownership

9
Sub-Basin Priority MapSiuslaw Watershed Council
10
Collaboration
  • Role of local community
  • Siuslaw Basin Partnership
  • Tech Team, Industry and Local govt
  • Biologic potential and social opportunity
  • How we work together
  • Siuslaw Stewardship Fund
  • How the money hits the ground

11
Siuslaw Stewardship Group
  • Advise FS on stewardship projects and the use of
    retained receipts
  • Manage a process for utilizing 40 of these
    receipts which includes private lands

12
Stewardship Projects
  • Stewardship Contracts Timber
  • Retained Receipts Projects
  • National Forest Lands
  • Wyden Projects Non Federal Lands

13
Stewardship Thinnings
  • Green Thin Pilot ATV completed (dxp, 8.4 mmbf)
  • Eichler Thin and Decks Pilot Completed (1.2
    mmbf)
  • Divide Thin Pilot ongoing (dxp, 6.1 mmbf)
  • Misery Thin Pilot ongoing (dxp, 1.8 mmbf)
  • Chopper Thin STWD ongoing (dxp,12.3 mmbf)
  • Walker Thin STWD ongoing (dxp, 6.1 mmbf)

14
Associated Projects (goods for services in IRC-t)
  • LSR thinning 2,752 acres
  • Non-commercial thinning 672 acres
  • 37.7 miles road decom
  • 5,150 cubic yards sidecast and fill removal
  • 67 stream structures
  • 425 acres planting and release
  • Snag and down wood creation
  • Noxious weed treatments
  • Fence and cattle guards

Before
After
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Retained ReceiptsNational Forest Lands
  • Road Decommissioning (3 projects) 86K
  • Riparian Restoration/Fisheries Enhancement (7
    projects) 82K
  • Reforestation/TSI (1 project) 225K
  • Road Reconstruction (2 projects) 136K
  • Dune Restoration/Snowy Plover Habitat (3
    projects) 45K
  • Invasive Plant Treatment (2 projects) 19K

16
Retained Receipts on Private Lands
17
Funds Leveraged on Private Lands
  • 24 projects
  • 472,174 Stewardship Funds
  • 698,309 Match
  • 148 Match

18
Stewardship Restoration Projects - Private lands
  • Types of projects to date
  • Instream Habitat
  • Riparian Enhancement
  • Wetland Restoration
  • Fish Passage
  • Invasive Plant Control

19
Role of Stewardship Group, USFS and CPRCD
  • Establish priorities and criteria
  • Outreach
  • Review proposals
  • Recommendations for funding
  • Oversight of implementation
  • Create/receive progress reports
  • Follow-up

20
Roache Creek
  • 1,400 feet of new stream constructed
  • 5 large wood complexes added
  • Culvert replaced, opens 2.4 miles of stream
  • 15.4 acres of riparian forest planted
  • 3.5 acres wetland enhanced
  • .5 acres of invasive plants removed
  • 1000 feet of streambank protected from livestock

21
Major Stewardship Partners
  • Siuslaw Stewardship Group
  • Siuslaw Watershed Council
  • Siuslaw SWCD
  • USFS
  • Landowners
  • Local Businesses
  • CPRCD
  • NRCS
  • FSA
  • ODF
  • USFWS
  • ODFW
  • NFF

22
Successes
  • Lands being restored
  • Local jobs created and supported
  • Full use of Authorities
  • Money flowing
  • learning happening-process improving
  • Cooperative Conservation linking both aquatic
    and terrestrial resources
  • Community ownership, public support

23
Challenges
  • Need for improved communication and clarification
  • Maintain enthusiasm and commitment
  • Continued evaluation remediation of authorities
  • Funding for program management and project
    support (CPRCD and FS)
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