Salmon River Cooperative Noxious Weed Program (CNWP) Presented by the Salmon River Restoration Council

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Salmon River Cooperative Noxious Weed Program (CNWP) Presented by the Salmon River Restoration Council

Some of you may be thinking So where is Salmon River? Isn t it in Idaho, Washington, or Oregon? The answer is: Northern California

Salmon River Location 751 sq mi Salmon River Subbasin Godfrey Ranch where I ve lived for 27 years My house has burned twice in forest fires

A W I L D L A N D S Salmon/Klamath Confluence Katamin - Center of the World to the Karuk E C O S Y S T E M

The Salmon River Wildlands Ecosystem North Fork from Etna Summit The Salmon River is one of the most biologically intact Subbasins in the west. It is the largest cold- water contributor to the Klamath River, and known as one of the cleanest rivers in the state. This 751 sq. mile watershed is entirely within the Klamath National Forest and is considered a key watershed by the Forest Service. Watershed analysis has been completed for the entire Subbasin, with the exception of Wooley Creek. The land base in the watershed includes: 98% Public Lands-USFS with 45% in wilderness, and 67% Karuk Ancestral Lands. Four communities lie widely dispersed within this watershed. There are approximately 250 year round and 100 part time residents in the subbasin. The Salmon River is documented as having an area in the Russian Wilderness that is one of the most diverse area for conifer species on Earth. It has long been known for its exceptionally high quality waters and is designated under the Wild and Scenic Act for the outstanding fisheries resources. The Salmon River is the home to several species of fish that are thought to be at risk: Spring and Fall Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Green Sturgeon and Summer and Winter runs of wild Klamath Mountains Province Steelhead. Our watershed is now known to have the largest remaining run of wild Spring Chinook in the Klamath. Although Siskiyou County has the second greatest number of noxious weed species in the state, limited access to the Salmon River has kept the invasion of noxious weeds at a moderately controllable level. We feel that this watershed is one of the best places to demonstrate manual control of noxious weeds because of its: current function as a native plant refugia, large amount of public lands, and strong community support. Mainstem of the Salmon River South Fork of the Salmon

Federally Designated Wilderness Thompson Peak Glacier 9,200 Feet Tall The 12,000 acre Russian Wilderness has a square mile known to be one of the most Biologically Diverse areas for Conifers in the World One of the Largest Incense Cedar Trees is found in the 300,000 acre Marble Mountain Wilderness The Headwaters of the South Fork of the Salmon River flow from the ½ million acre Trinity Alps Wilderness

Main Stem Salmon and Wooley Creek The Salmon River is recognized as the refugia for Wild Spring Chinook in the Klamath Basin. Wooley Creek, is world renowned for its exceptional water quality which runs almost exclusively from the Marble Mountains Wilderness, in the heart of the Klamath Knot. The salmon migrating in the hotter and lower water flows in the Klamath River during summer months rely on the cooler and cleaner waters contributed by the Salmon River

Ownership & Wilderness GIS Map Wilderness is in Green Private Property is Yellow Forks of Salmon r 45% of the Salmon River is Designated Wilderness, while less than 2% is Private

SALMON RIVER RESTORATION COUNCIL(SRRC) A 501 C 3 Non Profit Since 1992 the SRRC mission has been to protect and restore the Salmon River ecosystem, highlighting the anadromous fisheries, through diversification of the local economic base by focusing on restoration, and promoting cooperation and communication between all of the stakeholders. The SRRC has coordinated over 2 Million Dollars worth of restoration activities in the Salmon River, almost half in community volunteer support

Salmon River Restoration Strategy 2002 Don Elder, Brenda Olson, Alan Olson Klamath National Forest, 1312 Fairlane Road, Yreka, California 96097 Jim Villeponteaux, Peter Brucker Salmon River Restoration Council, P.O. Box 1089, Sawyers Bar, California 96027

Bloomer Slide on Main Stem after 1964 Flood Natural Disturbance Fires on the Salmon Forks of Salmon One of the greatest risks to watershed health in the Salmon River is catastrophic forest fire. Fires have Burned 211,972 Acres Since 1911, or 44% of the Subbas in 1964 Flood Event 1997 Flood Event January 1st Taken on the North Fork Photo by Rick Wann

Human Related Disturbance - Resource Use and Management MAIN ROAD A one land road carved into the cliff for over 50 miles Recent increase in boating Early Mining Towns Open Range & Wilderness Horse Packing Historic and Current Mining Log Landings Forest Management Clearcuts Poison Creek Road Mgt & Failure South Taylor Area 1995 Lafayette Point - Murphy Rock Area 1995 Livestock Management on Kelly Bar - 2002

A Cooperative Sediment Source Assessment has been completed for all roads in the entire Subbasin (Approx 1,000 miles) Lower So. Fork Field Work 1999 North Fork Field Work -2000 Mainstem Field Work 2000 WATERSHED RESTORATION Fisheries Surveys Upper South Fork Field Work 2001 Cooperative Project with SRRC & USFS Funded By Cal Dept of Fish & Game - Merrill Creek Bridge Installment Planting Decommissioned Steinacher Road with Karuks Jobs in the Woods 97 Burning Excess Fuels is used Extensively in Our Shaded Fuelbreak Program Fuels Reduction