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ACCESS & HABITAT PROGRAM Regional Advisory Council Project Proposal Review ODFW Region / A&H Regional Council: East Region / Malheur Council Project Proposal Title: Mackenzie Access Project Applicants(s): Mark Mackenzie, Wannie Mackenzie, Sam Mackenzie Date of Council Review: February 25th, 2016 Type of Project: Access X Habitat Other Motion: Kirk Davies made a motion to approve the project as proposed. Ryan Peila seconded the motion. Council Member Position Vote Fred Hellbusch Chairman Yes Kirk Davies Landowner Representative Yes Wannie Mackenzie Landowner Representative Did not vote Ryan Peila Landowner Representative Yes Jarod Lemos Hunter Representative Yes Andrew Shields Hunter Representative Yes Todd Dinsmore Hunter Representative Absent Disposition of Vote: Motion passed 5:0 Project Strengths: Project provides Welcome to Hunt access to 9000+ acres for upland bird, big game, and predator hunting. There was discussion concerning the added benefit of this property should National Monument or Wilderness designation occur in the surrounding public land. Has received very high satisfaction rankings via the permit cards. Project Concerns: No concerns

Oregon Kate Brown, Governor Department of Fish and Wildlife Ontario Field Station Malheur Watershed District 3814 Clark Blvd. Ontario, Oregon 97914 (541) 889-6975 FAX (541) 889-8133 November 10, 2015 Access and Habitat Board Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SE Salem, OR 97302 Dear Access and Habitat Board: The purpose of this letter is to provide Malheur District input on the Mackenzie Access Area. This access area provides hunting opportunities for bighorn sheep, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, chukar, gray partridge, quail, ground squirrels, predators, and some waterfowl. This property is heavily used during rifle deer season and throughout upland bird season. Due to its proximity to the Boise, Nampa and Caldwell, the Mackenzie Access Area is very popular with non-resident hunters, particularly Idaho bird hunters. Also, this is the only Access and Habitat property in the Owyhee Unit. Renewal of the Mackenzie Access Area will assist the Department to provide a quality experience for Owyhee Unit hunters. Please contact me with any questions you might have. Sincerely, Philip Milburn District Wildlife Biologist Malheur District

APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS Access & Habitat Program Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr SE Salem, OR 97302 I, Sam Mackenzie, of, Oregon, hereby make application for financial assistance under the terms and conditions of the Access and Habitat program in the amount of $7,680. The total cost of the project is $9,180, as shown in Section 20. I/We understand that if this project is approved for funding by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission, before we receive project funds we will be required to: Sign a Grant Agreement containing the terms and conditions upon which funds will be released including submission of necessary permits; Obtain landowner and maintenance agreements if needed; Sign a certification to comply with state, federal and local regulations if needed; Submit a completion report to the Board on project performance. I/We understand that if this application results in an access grant, ODFW will publicize my/our property via printed documents and internet for the purpose of helping hunters locate private lands that may be open to hunting. I/We will cooperate with ODFW to post signs indicating public hunting access at the project location. I certify that either: I am the sole landowner of the Property where the Access and Habitat Project will occur I am an authorized representative of the landowner of the Property where the Access and Habitat project will occur. I am leasing the Property from the landowner and the lease allows me to enter into this agreement. I have the legal authority to enter into a grant agreement for this Access and Habitat project because: (fill in details for example: the project is on three parcels; one is owned by me, one is owned by my wife, and one is owned by our family farm business). Grantee Signature: Date: Position:

ACCESS & HABITAT PROGRAM Application for Grant Funds 1. Project Title: Mackenzie Access Area Sam Mackenzie 2. Applicant: Sam Mackenzie Phone: (541) 339-3482 Grantee: Sam Mackenzie contract/payments) If private nonprofit, attach IRS letter of 501(c)(3) status Address: City/State/Zip: Email: 3. Location: ODFW Region (see attached map) East (as will appear on Watershed District / WM Unit: Malheur Watershed / Owyhee WMU (67) County: Malheur Township/Range/Section: Multiple (See map) 4. Type of Project (check): Habitat Improvement Access XX Damage Other (specify) 5. Number of Acres of Habitat to be Improved: 6. Number of Acres of Access to be Provided: Welcome to Hunt: 640 acres By Permission 7. Proposed Start Date:_August 1, 2016_ Proposed End Date: March 1, 2021 8. Estimated Cost of Project: $9,180 9. Access and Habitat Fund Request: $7,680 10. Briefly explain what the project proposes to do: This project proposes to pay Sam Mackenzie $2.40 per acre for 640 acres of Welcome to Hunt access in the Owyhee Unit for five years.

Note: Filing of this application does not guarantee acceptance of the proposal nor any portion thereof. Applicants whose projects are approved by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission will be notified by mail. 1. Background: Describe the project area and explain the wildlife habitat and/or access challenge or opportunity this project will address. Address how current management actions benefit public access and/or wildlife and their habitat needs. In total, the Mackenzie Access Area is composed 9,029 acres and is located on the east side of the Owyhee River just northwest of Jordan Valley. The access area is composed of rocky cliffs, juniper stringers, desert seeps, and sagebrush grasslands. The access area receives heavy use from deer hunters, High Desert Elk hunters, antelope hunters, bighorn sheep hunters, predator hunters and upland bird hunters. Due to its proximity to the Boise/Nampa/Caldwell area, a large proportion of the upland bird hunters who use this access area are non-residents. 2. Past A&H History: (Describe any past Access & Habitat project, especially if the proposed project deals with the same objectives.) The Mackenzie Ranch has been enrolled in the Access and Habitat program since 2006. As part of the initial grant, Mackenzie Ranch received $20,000 for the purchase of cattlegaurds to assist with problems associated with gates being left open. Also as a condition of the agreement, Mackenzie Ranch was awarded up to $6,500 per year to assist with road maintenance associated with hunters damaging the roads during wet years. The Mackenzie Ranch also participated in the Open Fields program and was awarded funding to control medusahead, construct spring improvements, and repair waterholes. Lastly, the Mackenzie Ranch has received funding for Emergency Wildfire seeding through the A&H program. Permit boxes were installed in 2012 on the Mackenzie Access area. Hunters are asked to select their Overall Satisfaction on the permit. Figure 1 shows that the majority of hunters are satisfied with this opportunity. The average rating during this period was 3.95 on a scale of 1-5, with 5 indicating most satisfied. 70 Mackenzie Access Area Satisfaction Rating 60 50 40 30 # of responses 20 10 0 1 2 3 4 5

3. Project Objective(s): (a) What is the objective of the proposed project? The objective of the proposed project is to provide 640 acres of public hunting access in the Owyhee unit for the next 5 years. (b) How will the project benefit wildlife habitat? N/A (c) Select species that will benefit from habitat improvements: N/A Big Game Upland Bird Migratory Game Bird Deer Chukar Ducks Elk Mountain Quail Geese Bear Valley Quail American Coot Cougar Pheasants Wilsons Snipe Pronghorn Forest Grouse Mourning Dove Bighorn Sheep Turkey Band Tailed Pigeon Mountain Goat Gray Partridge Sage Grouse (d) Length of time benefits provided <3yr 3-6yr >6yr Examples of Project Benefit Duration Noxious weed...2yrs Forage planting...5yrs Aspen fencing...10yrs Range fertilization 2yrs Forest thinning 5yrs Aspen plant/fence..10yrs Rx Fire-grassland..2yrs Aspen (conifer removal).5yrs Road closure..10yrs Rx Fire-forested 3yrs Juniper removal...7yrs Road decommission...10yrs Fence Removal 10yrs Water Dev./Enhancement..10yrs (Source: Blue Mountains Elk Initiative Project Evaluation Criteria) (e) How will the project benefit public access? If limited access, how many hunters will be permitted? This project will provide 640 acres of Welcome to Hunt access. Due to its proximity to the greater Boise metropolitan area, this area receives heavy use from non-resident hunters. (f) Select species for which public access will provided: Big Game Upland Bird Migratory Game Bird Deer Chukar Ducks

Elk Mountain Quail Geese Bear Valley Quail American Coot Cougar Pheasants Wilsons Snipe Pronghorn Forest Grouse Mourning Dove Bighorn Sheep Turkey Band Tailed Pigeon Mountain Goat Gray Partridge Sage Grouse Other: Coyote / Bobcat (g) If damage related, how will the project alleviate/eliminate the problem? Not damage related. 4. Project Location: (Attach a map and provide description of the location and how to get there from a major highway.) This project is located northwest of Jordan Valley, Oregon along the east side of the Owyhee River. It can be accessed via Highway 95 and the Jordan Craters road. 5. Procedure: Specifically describe how the project will be conducted--use separate page for additional information, drawings, or pictures. ODFW will continue to maintain existing signs and permit boxes. Hunter use and satisfaction will continue to be monitored through access permits. 6. Permits: Have all of the appropriate permits been secured or applied for? (Examples: Water Resources Department for water rights, Division of State Lands for fill-removal or wetlands projects). N/A 7. Scheduling: What is the estimated project schedule? (a) Habitat Work Start Date: Habitat Work Completion Date: (b) Access Agreement Start Date: Aug. 1, 2016 Access Agreement End Date: March 1, 2021 (c) List major project activities and time schedule for each. Activity Time (month/year) Signs and Check-in kiosks maintained annually Access allowed annually Aug. 1 to March 1

8. Participation and Funding: Will other organizations or individuals participate in the project? If so, list and describe participation, and attach letters of commitment or verification of grant awards. Costs listed here must be included in Other Funds column of the Project Budget (Section 20). Participant Activity Cost 1. Sam Mackenzie Hunting Administration (Posting signs, patrol efforts, litter removal) $1,500 (Inkind) 2. 3. 4. 5. No. Have any conditions been placed on the funds listed above which may affect the completion of the project? If so, identify and explain. 9. Project Maintenance and Monitoring: (a) Who will maintain the project and fund long-term maintenance and/or operation if needed? ODFW will maintain signage and monitor hunter use. (b) What element(s) of the project will be monitored, how often, for how long? Hunter use and satisfaction will be monitored for the life of the project. OSP and ODFW staff will monitor hunter compliance with area regulations throughout the hunting season. Landowner will also monitor for area regulation compliance.

10. Project Budget (provide as much detail as possible) Category A&H Funds Other Funds 1 Total Cost Administration Landowner (In-kind) $1,500 $1,500 Benefits @ % Total $1,500 $1,500 Construction Materials 2 Supplies Contract Services 3 (itemize) Equipment 4 (itemize) Access Payment $1536.00 annually For 5 years $7,680 TOTAL COSTS $7,680 $1,500 $9,180 1 List detail in funding (section 18). 2 Provide amounts and cost per unit. 3 Attach subcontractor estimates. 4 Individual pieces of equipment costing over $100.00.

MacKenzie A&H Permit Summary Permit # Date Hunter s in Party Hunting Intent Harvest Comments Satisfactio n 13034 10/2/13 1 big game deer 5 13064 big game 0 4 13401 8/9/13 1 13402 8/9/13 1 13403 8/9/13 1 big game antelope 3 13405 8/9/13 2 big game 4 13406 8/18/13 big game 13407 8/20/13 2 big game 13408 8/28/13 2 big game 5 13409 8/28/13 2 big game 5 13411 9/3/13 2 big game bighorn sheep 4 13413 9/8/13 3 upland no birds! 2 13414 9/8/13 1 other scouting 13416 9/7/13 3 upland 2 13419 9/14/13 3 upland 2 13429 9/27/13 2 big game 3 13430 9/28/13 4 big game 13432 10/2/13 4 13433 10/4/13 4 upland 2 chukar 5 13435 10/4/13 1 13437 10/5/13 2 upland 3 13438 10/4/13 2 big game Too many out of state hunters 1 13440 10/4/13 1 big game 1 13441 10/9/13 3 upland loss of habitat 1 13442 10/8/13 1 upland close the area to hunting and grazing for 1 two years 13443 10/11/13 1 upland 1 13444 10/9/13 1 upland grass looks well grazed 1 13445 10/13/13 3 upland chukars 5 13446 10/13/13 3 upland 3 chukars not many birds 5 13447 10/13/13 3 upland 3 chukars 5 13448 10/13/13 1 upland love it here 5 13449 10/18/13 2 upland 13450 10/17/13 3 upland 13451 10/25/13 1 big game 3 13455 10/26/13 2 upland 3 13456 10/31/13 1 upland chukars 2 13457 11/1/13 1 upland 2 chukar 5

13458 11/8/13 3 upland 5 13459 11/8/13 2 upland 1 chukar 5 13460 10/12/14 3 upland 0 3 13462 10/18/14 15 13464 11/8/14 4 upland 3 chukars 1 13465 12/12/14 3 upland 13466 8/16/14 2 13467 8/10/14 1 big game 0 scouting antelope 2 13468 8/13/14 2 big game 2 antelope 5 13469 8/16/14 1 13470 8/10/13 3 13471 8/10/13 1 big game antelope 4 13494 9/29/13 2 big game 3 15824 11/8/13 1 upland 15825 11/15/13 1 upland 1 chukar thanks for the access 3 15826 11/14/13 1 upland 1 15827 11/14/13 1 upland 1 15828 11/30/13 1 upland 2 chukar 5 15840 10/10/14 1 big game 0 nothing yet 4 15841 10/10/14 1 big game 0 nothing yet 3 15842 6/28/14 1 big game 0 scouting sheep 4 15844 big game 0 scouting for sheep 5 15845 7/6/14 1 15846 7/26/14 1 big game 0 scouting antelope 4 15849 8/9/14 1 big game 0 scouting antelope 5 15850 8/16/14 1 big game 0 4 15852 8/16/14 1 big game 0 3 15853 8/16/14 1 big game 0 2 15854 8/16/14 1 big game 0 4 15855 8/16/14 1 15857 8/16/14 1 big game 0 4 15860 8/16/14 1 big game 0 5 15862 10/11/14 1 upland 2 chukar 1 15864 9/26/14 1 other 0 Exploring the owyhee. We love this 5 country. Thanks! 15865 10/10/14 1 big game 0 15866 10/8/14 1 big game 0 3 15867 10/2/14 1 other 0 5 15868 8/28/14 1 big game 0 scouting 4 15869 8/28/14 1 big game 0 scouting 5 15870 8/30/14 1 big game 0 5 15871 8/30/14 1 big game 0 5 15872 8/31/14 1 big game 0 5 15873 8/31/14 1 big game 0 5

15874 9/1/14 1 big game 0 5 15875 9/1/14 1 big game 0 5 15876 9/1/14 1 big game 0 3 15877 9/2/14 1 big game 0 5 15878 9/1/14 1 big game 0 5 15879 9/5/14 1 upland sage-grouse 4 15880 9/5/14 1 upland sage-grouse 4 15881 9/5/14 1 upland yes 5 15896 1/31/15 1 upland 2 chukar 5 116335 10/31/12 1 upland 116335 10/31/12 1 upland 116336 10/31/12 1 upland 116339 11/16/12 1 116345 6/16/13 1 ground squirrels 116351 8/13/13 1 116361 9/9/13 1 upland 116381 9/9/13 1 upland 116395 11/3/12 1 116458 12/21/12 1 upland 5 chukar 116459 12/21/12 1 upland 3 chukar 116460 12/16/12 1 upland 116461 12/16/12 1 116462 12/16/12 1 upland 116463 12/16/12 1 116464 12/18/12 1 upland Truly beautiful area 116465 12/13/12 1 116467 12/13/12 1 upland 116468 12/13/12 1 upland 116469 12/1/12 1 upland 3 chukar 116470 11/30/12 1 upland 1 chukar 116471 11/30/12 1 upland 1 chukar 116472 11/24/12 1 upland 3 chukar 116473 12/13/12 1 116474 11/24/12 1 upland 116475 11/24/12 1 upland 1 chukar 116476 11/24/12 1 upland chukar 116477 11/23/12 1 116481 11/15/12 1 upland 116486 12/14/12 1 upland 1 chukar 116487 12/14/12 1 upland 1 chukar 116488 11/14/12 1 upland 1 chukar 116489 11/14/12 1 upland 2 chukar 116492 11/10/12 1

116494 11/12/12 1 upland 116496 10/30/12 1 116498 10/25/12 1 big game 116499 10/24/12 1 116500 10/24/12 1 13499 8/17/14 1 big game antelope buck 3 18266 11/9/14 1 big game nothing 1 18251 7/5/14 1 big game scouting for 5 sheep 18253 8/24/14 1 predators none 5 18252 8/16/14 1 big game scouting for Thank you to Mackenzie's and other 5 antelope ranchers 13520 8/15/14 2 big game 0 2 13497 9/2/14 2 big game 0 5 13500 9/2/14 1 big game 0 5 15885 1/29/15 1 upland 0 no satisfaction score given 15887 1/31/15 1 no B card 13521 8/17/14 1 no B card 13044 9/13/14 2 upland 1 sage grouse 13045 9/13/14 2 upland 5 13043 10/4/14 1 big game 4 13040 9/26/14 2 other exploring the Owyhees 5 13036 9/12/14 2 no B card 13058 10/13/14 1 no B card 13057 10/12/14 1 no B card 13064 8/31/14 1 no B card 13042 upland sage grouse no a card 4 17951 10/9/15 1 other 0 5 17940 8/18/15 1 big game 0 5 17948 9/4/15 1 big game 0 5 17947 9/4/15 1 big game 0 no satisfaction score given 17944 8/31/15 1 big game 0 3 17945 8/31/15 1 big game 0 5 17943 8/30/15 1 big game 0 3 17942 8/30/15 1 0 5 17762 10/4/05 1 big game coyote 5 15312 10/6/15 1 big game 0 5 15318 9/12/15 1 upland sage grouse 5 15315 9/12/15 1 upland sage grouse 5 15313 10/7/15 1 big game 0 5 15320 10/7/15 1 big game 0 3 15353 10/6/15 1 big game 0 5 18246 10/7/15 1 big game mule deer 4 buck 21022 6/23/15 1 predators ground 5

squirrels 21023 6/23/15 1 predators ground squirrels 5 15886 3/28/15 1 other ATV 5 15892 8/18/15 1 predators 0 no satisfaction score given 15888 7/21/15 1 big game 0 sheep scouting 5 23053 8/8/15 1 scouting 0 scouting 3 23058 8/15/15 1 big game 0 no satisfaction score given 23062 9/3/15 1 big game 0 5 23069 9/12/15 1 upland 0 no satisfaction score given 23068 9/15/15 1 upland 0 4 23063 9/3/15 1 big game 0 5 19380 9/26/15 1 big game 0 3 23067 9/13/15 1 upland 0 4 23064 9/12/15 no B card 23054 8/8/15 1 big game 0 nothing just scouting - no satisfaction score given 15891 8/1/15 1 other 0 scouting antelope 4 23071 10/2/15 1 big game 3 pt. deer 3 19378 10/9/15 1 big game 0 5 23084 10/10/15 1 upland 4 chukar 4 19382 10/25/15 1 upland 0 4 19384 11/8/15 1 upland no satisfaction score given 19689 11/7/15 1 upland 0 4 19383 10/25/15 1 upland 1 chukar 4 23080 10/2/15 2 big game 3 pt deer and my son's first deer 5 coyote 18285 10/3/15 1 big game no satisfaction score given 5 18278 8/1/15 1 other scouting for antelope 4 18281 8/30/15 1 big game none 5 18282 9/8/15 1 big game nothing 3 18284 10/4/15 1 big game 4 pt. buck deer 5 18286 10/5/15 1 predators 0 5 18287 10/6/15 1 predators 0 Thank you Mackenzie family! 5 18280 8/29/15 1 big game 0 5 23093 10/17/15 1 no B card 23055 8/15/15 1 no B card 15319 10/7/15 1 no B card 21020 9/19/15 1 no B card 23056 8/15/15 1 no B card 18283 9/9/15 1 no B card 18279 8/16/15 1 no B card 23089 10/21/15 1 no B card 19381 10/9/15 1 no B card

Form Revised July 2012 Access and Habitat Program Project Evaluation Form Program Objective: The Access and Habitat Program s motto, Landowners & Hunters Together for Wildlife, conveys the program s basic mission to foster partnerships between landowners and hunters for the benefit of the wildlife they value. The program also seeks to recognize and encourage the important contributions made by landowners to the state s wildlife resource. Project Name: Mackenzie Access Area - Wannie Project #: Access Acres "Welcome" Private 6,198 By-Permission Private 0 Inaccessible Public* 0 Accessible Public* 0 Habitat Acres Habitat Category: (range: 1-6; see flow chart on page 4. Not applicable to access-only projects) Total Score: Total Possible: 16 36 Instructions: Complete these sections General Access Project Type Criteria Criteria Habitat Criteria Access Only X X Habitat Only X X Access & Habitat X X X Mark 1 point in the corresponding "Project Score" box for EACH criterion that is met. Example: for question 2, if partnerships include 4 sports groups, award points for the first 2 criteria. Do not mark more than 1 point per box. Point schedule is designed to weigh access-only and habitat-only projects equally. Definitions: Inaccessible Public*: Accessible Public*: Access will be provided through private land to public land that is completely landlocked (surrounded) by private land, legally precluding public hunting access. Total area includes only public land within the boundary of private ownership. Access through private land will improve accessibility to public land. Public land may be extremely difficult to access otherwise, but is not legally surrounded by private land. Total area includes only public land that is closer (in linear distance) to the landowner's access point(s) than any other public access point. * Access to public land MUST be provided on a "Welcome to Hunt" basis General Criteria 1. Habitat Condition (mark a "1" in the "Project Score" box for EACH criterion that is met) Score 1 point only if the property contains the resource in sufficient abundance/quality to support target species referenced in questions 11, 15, 16 and 19 (during at least one season of the year). For habitat projects, use the predicted future condition. Justify your score. Access Fee Assessment Food: 1 1 n/a n/a Water: 1 1 n/a n/a Cover: 1 1 n/a n/a Project Score Private Land Inacc. Public Acc. Public 2. Partnerships Partners contributing financial or in-kind support: 1 or more Sports groups. 0 3 or more Sports groups. 0 Educational programs / non-governmental organizations. 0 Other government agencies or ODFW programs (i.e. OWEB, R&E). 1 1 n/a n/a Page 1

Form Revised July 2012 Project 3. Matching Funds Total matching funds (monetary and in-kind) > 1% matching funds.. Score 1 > 25% matching funds 0 > 50% matching funds 0 4. Damage Project would mitigate current damage to private property: Wildlife damage occuring on private property. 1 Landowner participates in ODFW damage control programs.. 1 Access Fee Assessment 0 n/a n/a General Total 7 4 0 0 General Possible 12 5 5 5 Access Criteria - Applies to private land access that would be provided under the proposed project. (mark a "1" in the "Project Score" box for EACH criterion that is met) 5. Public Land Project located in Wildlife Management Unit with <50% public land.. 0 0 n/a n/a 6. Private access Private land access type: Project would provide access to private land.. 1 Private land access would be on a "Welcome to Hunt" basis. 1 7. Public access Access through private lands would: improve access to public land.......... 1 provide access to otherwise inaccessible public land........ 0 8. Special Access Project would provide special youth or disabled hunter access opportunities. 0 0 n/a n/a 9. Species Permitted Species groups include big game, waterfowl, upland birds, turkey, and predators/varmints. 2+ species groups available and permitted. 1 1 n/a n/a 4+ species groups available and permitted. 1 1 n/a n/a 10.Under-rep. Species* Project provides access to under-represented species in the watershed. 1 1 n/a n/a 11.Harvest Restriction Landowner would not restrict sex or species permitted for lawful harvest 1 1 n/a n/a 12.Season Restriction Landowner would not restrict access to any hunting season(s).. 1 1 n/a n/a 13.Dispersion Property would provide access to animals pushed off of publicly accessible land during hunting season.. 1 1 n/a Access Total 9 6 0 0 Access Possible 12 8 8 7 Payment Fee Total 10 n/a n/a * lists of under-represented species will be created by A&H state coordinator and approved by A&H Board Page 2

Form Revised July 2012 Habitat Criteria 14.Department Priorities (mark a "1" in the "Project Score" box for EACH criterion that is met) Project Score Project is located within target area and will benefit target species identified in any of these Department programs: Mule Deer Initiative, Sage Grouse Initiative, Black-tailed Deer Plan Implementation. 0 15.Location importance: Applies to species that the habitat work will benefit. Question structured to equally weigh big game and game bird projects - score "1" if either item in each bracket is true: Area populations < 90% of management objective (deer and elk) or: { Project will increase wintering populations of upland birds/waterfowl 0 { Area populations < 75% of management objective (deer and elk). or: Project will increase breeding populations of upland birds/waterfowl 0 16.Conservation Strategy Project addresses Oregon Conservation Strategy (OCS) concerns: Project action benefits Strategy Habitat or Strategy Species. 0 [above] AND action occurs in Conservation Opportunity Area (COA) 0 17.Critical Habitat Applies to the specific GAME habitat that the project will maintain or enhance. Use accompanying flow chart and definitions to determine habitat category. Definitions are slightly amended from OAR Division 415 to be game-specific. Project meets requirements of Habitat Categories 1-4 0 Project meets requirements of Habitat Categories 1-2 0 18.Habitat Connectivity Project will help facilitate local animal movement (fence removal, etc.).. 0 Project will help establish or maintain a wildlife habitat corridor or otherwise reduce fragmentation on landscape level.. 0 Description of habitat connectivity benefit (required): 19.Habitat Impact Describes the predicted impact that the project will have on the habitat. Habitat work must benefit game species. Project will increase the habitat quantity/quality >25% per unit treated 0 Project will increase the habitat quantity/quality >50% per unit treated 0 Description of habitat impact: 20.Population Impact Describes the predicted impact that habitat improvements (excluding external variables such as weather, etc.) will have on game species on the project site. Provide estimates for all targeted species. Local abundance of at least one targeted game species should increase >25%... 0 Species Estimated Abundance Pretreatment Posttreatment Habitat Total 0 Habitat Possible 12 Grand Total 16 Total Possible 36 21.Miscellaneous Describe other project details that may help with prioritization or fee assessment (i.e. current market value of similar hunting leases in the vicinity).... NO POINTS Page 3

Form Revised July 2012 Access and Habitat Project Evaluation - Appendix Under-represented Species Definition: game species that exist in the watershed district in huntable numbers, but that the general public does not have reasonable hunting access to (via public land, current A&H properties, etc.) Watershed Species Watershed Species Malheur pheasant, waterfowl, turkey Deschutes waterfowl, valley quail, chukar, dove South Willamette waterfowl, turkey, valley quail John Day upland game birds North Coast predators, waterfowl Umpqua waterfowl, dove, turkey Grande Ronde upland game birds Klamath waterfowl, quail Rogue dove, waterfowl North Willamette waterfowl A&H Habitat Category Flow Chart Note: These definitions have been amended from OAR Division 415 to be game-specific and applied on a watershed basis. Habitat Category designations made on this Evaluation Form are for Access & Habitat Program use only, and do not have any legal implications associated with OAR 415. Page 4