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Shillapoo Wildlife Area 2007 Follow-up HEP Report.


DE2008942114

Publication Date 2008
Personal Author Ashley, P. R.; DeHerrera, J.; Pamplin, N.
Page Count 54
Abstract In April and May 2007 the Regional HEP Team (RHT) conducted a follow-up HEP analysis on the Egger (612 acres) and Herzog (210 acres) parcels located at the north end of the Shillapoo Wildlife Area. The Egger and Herzog parcels have been managed with Bonneville Power Administration funds since acquired in 1998 and 2001 respectively. Slightly more than 936 habitat units (936.47) or 1.14 HUs per acre was generated as an outcome of the 2007 follow-up HEP surveys. Results included 1.65 black-capped chickadee HUs, 280.57 great blue heron HUs, 581.45 Canada goose HUs, 40 mallard HUs, and 32.80 mink HUs. Introduction A follow-up Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP) (USFWS 1980) analysis was conducted by the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority's (CBFWA) Regional HEP Team (RHT) during April and May 2007 to document changes in habitat quality and to determine the number of habitat units (HUs) to credit Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) for providing operation and maintenance (O&M) funds since WDFW acquired the parcels. The 2007 follow-up HEP evaluation was limited to Shillapoo Wildlife Area (SWA) parcels purchased with Bonneville Power Administration funds. D. Budd (pers. comm.) reported WDFW purchased the 612 acre Egger Farms parcel on November 2, 1998 for $1,737,0001 and the 210 acre Herzog acquisition on June 21, 2001 for $500,000 with Memorandum of Agreement funds (BPA and WDFW 1996) as partial fulfillment of BPA's wildlife mitigation obligation for construction of Bonneville and John Day Dams (Rasmussen and Wright 1989). Anticipating the eventual acquisition of the Egger and Herzog properties, WDFW conducted HEP surveys on these lands in 1994 to determine the potential number of habitat units to be credited to BPA. As a result, HEP surveys and habitat unit calculations were completed as much as seven years prior to acquiring the sites. The term 'Shillapoo Wildlife Area' will be used to describe only the Herzog and Egger parcels in this document. Details and results of the HEP analysis are included in this report.
Keywords
  • Hydro energy
  • Environmental sciences
  • Construction
  • Dams
  • Evaluation
  • Habitat
  • Maintenance
  • Mitigation
  • Bonneville Power Administration
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC.; Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR.; Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority (CBFWA), Portland, OR.
Supplemental Notes Prepared in cooperation with Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR. and Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority (CBFWA), Portland, OR.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200910
Shillapoo Wildlife Area 2007 Follow-up HEP Report.
Shillapoo Wildlife Area 2007 Follow-up HEP Report.
DE2008942114

  • Hydro energy
  • Environmental sciences
  • Construction
  • Dams
  • Evaluation
  • Habitat
  • Maintenance
  • Mitigation
  • Bonneville Power Administration
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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