CDLT White River Quintana-Leon II Acquisition
#SRP-08-15051 #SRP-08-15051
 Wenatchee Sub-basin White River CDLT White River Quintana-Leon II Acquisition
Organization Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board Lead Entity
Sponsor Chelan-Douglas Land Trust
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 5/15/2008 End Date: 5/15/2008
Category Category: Acquisition
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DESCRIPTION
The Chelan-Douglas Land Trust acquired this land to protect pristine wildlife habitat along the White River. This 38.4 acre property includes 0.08 miles of riverbank and about RM 1.5. The Wenatchee sockeye stock, one of only two remaining Columbia basin sockeye runs, spawns in the White River. The river is also critical to maintaining an adfluvial bull trout population in the Wenatchee subbasin. Spring chinook and steelhead also use the White River for spawning, rearing and migration. All of this property is in the flood plain. The land purchased in this project was subject to development.
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Upper Columbia River Spring, Wenatchee River, Endangered
Chinook2-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Upper Columbia River Summer/Fall, Not Warranted
County:Chelan
HUC12:Lower White River (170200110105)
HUC8:Wenatchee (17020011)
Lead Entity Area:Upper Columbia
Legislative District:12
Legislative District:12
Salmon Recovery Regions:Upper Columbia River
Sections:10
Sections:15
Sockeye-Pop (ESU):Sockeye-Lake Wenatchee, Not Warranted
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Upper Columbia River, Wenatchee River, Threatened
Township:T27NR16E
Upper Columbia Assesment Unit:Lower White River
Watershed Administrative Unit:Napeequa
WRIA:Wenatchee
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