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McKenzie Watershed Degraded Riparian Habitat
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Program level:
Local
Provider:
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Benefits provided:
Free technical assistance
Land use:
Agriculture, Forest
Water-focused program:
Yes
Implement practices that improve water quality and habitat for threatened and endangered fish.
Overview
Description:
The goal of this Conservation Implementation Strategy (CIS) is to implement practices that improve water quality and habitat for Threatened and Endangered fish on 345 acres adjacent to the McKenzie River. We will work with an estimated 24 landowners to achieve this goal. The primary resource concern is inadequate habitat for fish and wildlife. This resource concern has been identified by local partners and the NRCS local working group.
Please visit the link to the program below to see the list of conservation practices offered, partners of the program, and local EQIP ranking questions.
Eligibility:
Must be located in a priority area, and contain a perennial, priority stream reach and proposed treatments will benefit water quality
Financial benefit:
N/A
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
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