Habitat Restoration

CREATING AND ENHANCING LOST WILDLIFE HABITAT AT SNAKE RIVER

Restore Native Riparian Shrubs And Trees At Central Ferry And Rice Bar Habitat Management Units Along Snake River  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District awarded EAS a contract to assist in creating and enhancing lost wildlife habitat as a result of Lower Snake River Project (Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and

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MAPPING OF AQUATIC INVASIVE PLANTS

Map Aquatic Invasive Plants In The Rocky Reach Hydroelectric Project Area-Upper Columbia River Chelan County Public Utility District awarded EAS a contract to map aquatic invasive plants at and near the Rocky Reach hydroelectric project. EAS will conduct field surveys and monitoring in the upper Columbia River to support Chelan PUD compliance with federal, state,

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PLANTING AND MAINTAINING NATIVE RIPARIAN AND UPLAND SHRUBS AND TREES

Planting and Maintaining Native Riparian and Upland Shrubs and Trees at Snake River. EAS is restoring approximately 60 acres of wildlife habitat that was lost during the construction activities of the Lower Snake River Project (LSRP). The LSRP built the Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite Dams along the Lower Snake River

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