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Enhance resilience of wet meadows and riparian habitats within sagebrush shrublands by constructing restoration structures, which increase stream function and enhance resilience of wet meadows. These structures, placed in small drainages and wet meadows, help retain moisture in stream banks, increase wet-loving plants and insects, and create brood-rearing habitat for Gunnison Sage-grouse. They also improve winter range for elk and deer, nesting habitat for neo-tropical migratory birds, and increase livestock forage.

Tribe: Upper Snake River Tribes

View Source Document: USRT Adaptation Strategy Database _Full Version Aug 2020

Year: 2020

Topic: Elk (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northwest

Timeframe: Near-Term (0-5 years)

Climate Hazards

Changing Water Flows
Shifting and Loss of Habitats, Species, and Ecosystems

Assets

Ecosystems - Aquatic
Ecosystems - Terrestrial
Infrastructure - General

Types

Capital Improvements - Green & Gray Infrastructure
Planning & Management

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