Fisheries management, Habitat restoration, Resilience and risk mitigation
Ochoco Preserve Restoration – Phase 2

States

Oregon

This project will reconstruct a channel in the Ochoco Preserve along the western urban growth boundary of Prineville, Oregon. This reconstruction will improve habitat for salmon and steelhead while providing public access for fishing and recreation. The restored channel will mitigate climate impacts to the surrounding community such as flooding and water temperature. 

Project Quick Facts:

Project StatusIn Development
LocationOR, Crook County
NFPP Project Funding$400,000
Restoration TechniquesChannel Reconstruction
Accomplishments40 Acres Reopened
Partner Project LeadDeschutes Land Trust

The National Fish Passage Program: Leaders in Building Bridges and Fostering Connections

The National Fish Passage Program is a national leader connecting watersheds and people. The program has decades of experience implementing infrastructure projects with partners. Fish passage project proposals can be initiated by any individual, organization, government, or agency. However, proposals must be submitted and completed in cooperation with a Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office. (Please note that fish passage fish passage
Fish passage is the ability of fish or other aquatic species to move freely throughout their life to find food, reproduce, and complete their natural migration cycles. Millions of barriers to fish passage across the country are fragmenting habitat and leading to species declines. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Fish Passage Program is working to reconnect watersheds to benefit both wildlife and people.

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projects being used for federal or state compensatory mitigation or required by existing federal or state regulatory programs are not eligible for funding through the National Fish Passage Program.) 

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