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  • Logan River Watershed Restoration
  • Region: Northern
  • ID: 6859
Project Status: Current

Images / Documents

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Project Image: LoganCynLopScatter.pptxImage AfterComparison photos of juniper lop/scatter
Project Image: Logan River Old Cars.jpgImage BeforeCars along the bank downstream of the Logan River Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company diversion.
Project Image: LRBFIC Logan River Diversion Up Stream.jpgImage BeforeExisting Logan River Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company diversion.
Project Image: LRBFIC Logan River Diversion.jpgImage BeforeExisting Logan River Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company diversion.
Project Image: Picture17.pngImage BeforeExisting Logan River Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company canal through Trapper Park.
Project Image: Picture15.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper park. Blue clay exposed and being undercut.
Project Image: Picture14.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Vertical bank resulting from revegetation and overgrazing.
Project Image: Picture13.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Previous owner dredging scars.
Project Image: Picture12.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Unprotected gravel dredge material on river bend, sample of gravel accumulation areas.
Project Image: Picture11.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Unvegetated riprap bank scar that provides little to no habitat.
Project Image: Picture10.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Concrete debris dumped along channel along slow stretch.
Project Image: Picture7.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Part of a car exposed in gravel bar.
Project Image: Picture6.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Concrete rubble used to armor banks, cobbles, and gravel common to native stream bed.
Project Image: Picture5.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Thicket of crack willows showing the deadfall under the trees preventing other shrubs and growth.
Project Image: Picture4.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Crack willows growing into the channel with concrete piled around it to stop erosion.
Project Image: Picture3.pngImage BeforeLogan River near Trapper Park. Crack willows growing into the channel.
Project Image: GreenCanyon1935.pngImage BeforeJunipers in a nearby canyon in 1935
Project Image: GreenCanyon2017.jpgImage BeforeJunipers in nearby canyon in 2017
Project Image: WoodCamp.JPGImage BeforePlanned treatment area near Wood Camp
Project Image: Logan.jpgImage BeforePlanned treatment area in Logan Canyon