Western Rivers Conservancy Obtains 245 Acres along Boulder Creek for Habitat Protection
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Wild and scenic Boulder Creek, which feeds into the Salmon River, has new recreational and habitat protection through the recent purchase of 245 acres of land from Clackamas County. The land has been conveyed to the BLM Bureau of Land Management for protection.
The removal of the Marmot Dam has brought many native fish back in to the local area. The purchase will help protect one of the prime fish producing streams in the Sandy basin area.
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