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Topic | Tour: Restoration Willow Creek Barrier Removal |
Click on image to enlarge (46K). This photo shows California Department of Fish and Game's Dave McCloud inspecting a potential barrier on private lands in October 1984. This site was later treated with explosives to improve salmon and steelhead passage. Photo courtesy Lower Trinity Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest.
This photo shows a Willow Creek boulder roughs barrier during high flows in winter 1987. Photo courtesy Lower Trinity Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest.
Karen Kenfield-Fuller, Six Rivers National Forest fisheries biologist, stands in photo of Willow Creek barrier for reference during a July 1989 survey. This site was designated as #3 and was subsequently removed using explosives. Photo courtesy Lower Trinity Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest.
Karen Kenfield-Fuller, Six Rivers National Forest fisheries biologist, at the same site as Picture #3 (USFS Barrier #3) on Willow Creek after removal with explosives. Photo taken in Fall 1989 and provided courtesy Lower Trinity Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest.
Dave Fuller, Six Rivers National Forest fish biologist, takes a break during a 1989 field survey of barriers on Willow Creek. Photo courtesy of the Lower Trinity Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest.
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