I applaud the work that all of your volunteers have done. It renews my faith in mankind's ability to do good things for the Earth and not just destructive. At the end of the day these more natural type streams will be a gift to people as well as wildlife. There will be a much greater diversity of plants and animals and it could be a great resource for catch and release fishing.
See the need... Meet the challenge. I love to see what can happen when people choose to act on a need instead of just sitting back and saying, "someone should do something about that." I fully agree with the other posters on this. I also love your patient and deliberate plan to allow several years of this simple method filling in the incision instead of paying 400K to have trucks and backhoes come in. :-) Ken, Oregon PS... and thank you for the clear and key point explanation of what you have done. I love it. Gives me hope for recovery.
Check out our website for some updates from 2023, including an exciting spring flood! okanoganhighlands.org/restoration/triple-creek/ Planting, plant care, adaptive management of BDAs took place during the 2023 field season, and more work is planned for 2024.
Incredible. What an easy solution to fix a bad problem. I can’t believe how high the stream bed got in such a short period of time.
Nice conservation job, appreciate for the whole who did the job. Could you share the stream look alike in 2023.. Thanks'
I applaud the work that all of your volunteers have done. It renews my faith in mankind's ability to do good things for the Earth and not just destructive. At the end of the day these more natural type streams will be a gift to people as well as wildlife. There will be a much greater diversity of plants and animals and it could be a great resource for catch and release fishing.
Great job! Very Cool!
Great work! Thank you. Love your work and Beavers
See the need... Meet the challenge. I love to see what can happen when people choose to act on a need instead of just sitting back and saying, "someone should do something about that." I fully agree with the other posters on this. I also love your patient and deliberate plan to allow several years of this simple method filling in the incision instead of paying 400K to have trucks and backhoes come in. :-) Ken, Oregon PS... and thank you for the clear and key point explanation of what you have done. I love it. Gives me hope for recovery.
This is where the Real Work and The Success are realized !
Fabulous
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Loved this program. Thank you for all you have done to improve the environment.
Well with the ground water restored, willows will grow fast and in few years beavers will trive!
Great work!
Outstanding job 👍
Bravo! Thanks for sharing and the very best of luck!
i love you all ! ! !
Nice work! Is there an ANSI standard for the plunge pool test?
I love bda.
wow good works
So making small damns through out the river mad the river larger?
Add beaver and ya got it.
Great.
Keep at it
Stop channel incision
Bring beaver back in
Great
Very smart
Do you have plans to introduce beavers to this area
I want do this work how do I get started?
Hell yeah beavers are legit af
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Do you want have the beavers help you maintain this long term?
Yes! Once established the riparian plantings will support beavers so that they can take over management.
Any updates on this project?
Wondering if leadership changed. There was a 2 year dearth of videos, one produced a year ago and nothing since. Hope the organization is ok.
Check out our website for some updates from 2023, including an exciting spring flood! okanoganhighlands.org/restoration/triple-creek/
Planting, plant care, adaptive management of BDAs took place during the 2023 field season, and more work is planned for 2024.
If you want these to continue you're going to have to have large overly large super large boulders at every water damning spot built.
you can put beavers to the dam for you. :)
cheaper than digging the sediment out
Пример неудачного и разрушительного вмешательства в природу ... Возмущен !!! ...
Why use BDA, when you can just relocate a pair of beavers into that stream.
This is why beavers must be reintroduced into areas where they were made extinct by the fur trade.
Sorry, the embankment wasn't sloped properly, so you are still getting erosion. Not well done.
I think that they are aware of that and were likely limited by budgetary reasons. Bringing in heavy machinery to a remote spot is expensive.
I believe they are solely focusing on rasing the height of the stream bed at this point
Please learn to use the international unit system. We are not in middle aged England, and I dont understand those obsolete units you use.