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Contract 59257: 2006-005-00 EXP ASOTIN CREEK WILDLIFE AREA O&M 2013

Last Modified: Bob Dice, 09/11/2012 7:39 AM   
Basics

Project Number:
Title:
Asotin Creek Wildlife Mitigation
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Blue Mountain Asotin 100.00%
Contract Number:
59257
Contract Title:
2006-005-00 EXP ASOTIN CREEK WILDLIFE AREA O&M 2013
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
55038: 2006-005-00 EXP ASOTIN CREEK WILDLIFE AREA O&M 2012
  • 63046: 2006-005-00 EXP ASOTIN CREEK WILDLIFE AREA O&M 2014
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The Asotin Creek Wildlife Area is divided into two units that are located in Asotin and Garfield Counties.  The lower unit is centered around George Creek and is approximately 12,000 acres in size.  The lower Schlee and Bickford units which are BPA funded comprise 5,600 acres of the lower portion of the wildlife area.  The upper unit is centered around the North and South Forks of Asotin Creek and is approximately 20,000 acres is size.  The upper Schlee purchase is approximately 5,500 acres is size and is centered in the Smoothing Iron Ridge Area.

The lower BPA funded units are comprised of steep canyons and is predominately a shrub/steppe habitat type.  The area was traditionally used for livestock production and dry land farming.  The land has several problems associated with that type of long-term management - mainly noxious weeds and degraded riparian management zones.  Noxious weeds are mainly controlled by chemical measures and application is difficult in the steep terrain.

The upper BPA funded unit is again comprised of steep canyons with farm fields on top of the ridges.  Steep canyons with timbered North facing slopes are common while South facing slopes are usually a shrub/steppe habitat type.  Noxious weed problems, boundary fence issues, and facility maintenance are the main issues associated with the upper unit.

Overall management objectives are to reduce noxious weed populations on the upper and lower units and rehabilitate riparian zones.  WDFW also  would like to maintain existing facilities such as the main buildings on Smoothing Iron Ridge and associated water systems for fire protection, wildlife water, and a source of water for weed control efforts.  

In the fall of 2008, WDFW seeded approximately 475 acres of former agricultural land to a four-species mix of native grass.  The grass has become well established and in the fall of 2009, a mix of native forbs was inter-seeded in the grass.  The forbs will compliment the native grass to produce a grassland environment consistent with surrounding native habitats.  The recently seeded grass and forbs will require ongoing maintenance to insure establishment.  We anticipate having to mechanically mow or apply herbicide to control emerging broadleaf weeds.  These activities will take place in the spring/summer of 2013.

As in the past two years, we intend to seed approximately 50 acres winter wheat to be used as a food source and attraction for big game species - mainly elk.  The other portions of the 100 acres of forage plots will be cultivated and either seeded in spring 2013 or summer fallowed for a fall 2013 seeding to winter wheat.

431 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) expired September 30, 2010, WDFW intends to proceed with converting the fields from exotic smooth brome cover to native grass/forb habitat.  WDFW and the CRP operator began eradication of existing grass cover in the contract acres in the spring of 2011.  Also planned is establishment of a 20 acre patch of perennial red clover which is highly palatable to big game species and will serve the purpose of retaining elk on WDFW property and away from private lands where damage situations could arise.  Priority areas for conversion of smooth brome to native habitat will be areas adjoining known populations of Silene spauldingii.  Invading smooth brome has been identified as a threat to Silene spauldingii.  Seeding at these fields is scheduled for fall 2012.  

171 acres enrolled in CRP on Boozier Ridge near George creek are also being converted to native grass.  The contract expired September 30, 2011 and in order to re-enroll the entire field back into CRP, 171 acres had to be converted to native grass.  WDFW will continue to work with the CRP operator to prepare the field for a fall 2013 seeding.  Preparations include additional applications of glyphosate herbicide and heavy harrowing.  

Monitoring for Spalding's Catchfly, which is a federally listed plant began in 2009 and took place in 2010 by graduate students from Washington State University (WSU).  Funding for the 2009 and 2010 effort was paid for by the State.  2011 efforts will be funded by BPA and will continue each year after.  It is WDFW's intent to continue using WSU students/staff for the monitoring effort.

The staff on the Asotin Creek Wildlife Area consists of a Wildlife Area Manager, as Fish and Wildlife Biologist 2, two Natural Resource Tech 1's and two 4-month laborers hired in the spring to conduct weed control activities.  The manager, bio-2, and Natural Resource Tech 1 positions are only partially funded under BPA since the BPA lands are merged with State funded lands associated with the Asotin Creek Wildlife Area.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
10/01/2012
Contract End Date:
09/30/2013
Current Contract Value:
$117,714
Expenditures:
$117,714

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 31-Mar-2024.

BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Contract (IGC)
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Complete
Environmental Compliance A: 165. Environmental Compliance 12/31/2012 12/31/2012
Noxious Weed Control on a minimum of 150 acres in the George and Bickford Units B: 197. Control Noxious Weeds in George & Bickford Units 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
Control Noxious weeds on an minimum of 150 acres on Smoothing Iron Unit C: 197. Control Noxious Weeds in Smoothing Iron Unit 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
8.3 miles of stock fence D: 186. Maintain Boundary Stock Fences on Smoothing Iron Unit 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
17.6 miles of stock fence E: 186. Maintain Boundary Stock Fences on George Creek Unit 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
7.3 miles of stock fence F: 186. Maintain Boundary Stock Fences on Bickford Unit 09/30/2013 07/30/2013
Eradicate existing CRP cover G: 197. Eradication of existing CRP grass cover 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
Seed Native Grass H: 47. Seed Native Grass at Smoothing Ridge 05/10/2013 05/15/2013
Plant 20 acre red clover forage plot in CRP field I: 47. Establish 20 acre red clover forage plot 05/10/2013 05/15/2013
Plant wildlife forage crops J: 47. Plant & maintain Smoothing Iron Wildlife Forage plots 07/31/2013 07/30/2013
Thin Ponderosa Pine stand K: 197. Thin Ponderosa Pine Stand 09/30/2013
Maintain 500 acre grass seeding L: 197. Maintain 500 acre native grass seeding 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
Monitor Silene M: 157. Monitor Silene spauldingii 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
Building Maintenance N: 186. Maintain Smoothing Iron Buildings 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
Building Maintenance O: 186. Maintain Hay Shed on Bickford Unit 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
Manage and administer Asotin Creek BPA project Q: 119. Administer Asotin Creek Project 09/30/2013 09/30/2013
Upload FY13 Annual Report R: 132. Submit Progress Report - Oct 2012 to Sept 2013 09/27/2013
Upload FY12 Annual Report S: 132. Placeholder - Submit Progress Report - Oct 2011 to Sept 2012 11/30/2012 01/31/2013

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Wildlife
  • 5 instances of WE 197 Maintain/Remove Vegetation
  • 5 instances of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 3 instances of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 Environmental Compliance 10/01/2012
B 197 Control Noxious Weeds in George & Bickford Units 09/26/2013
C 197 Control Noxious Weeds in Smoothing Iron Unit 09/26/2013
D 186 Maintain Boundary Stock Fences on Smoothing Iron Unit 10/01/2012
E 186 Maintain Boundary Stock Fences on George Creek Unit 10/01/2012
F 186 Maintain Boundary Stock Fences on Bickford Unit 10/01/2012
G 197 Eradication of existing CRP grass cover 09/26/2013
H 47 Seed Native Grass at Smoothing Ridge 10/01/2012
I 47 Establish 20 acre red clover forage plot 10/01/2012
J 47 Plant & maintain Smoothing Iron Wildlife Forage plots 10/01/2012
K 197 Thin Ponderosa Pine Stand 10/01/2012
L 197 Maintain 500 acre native grass seeding 09/26/2013
M 157 Monitor Silene spauldingii 10/01/2012
N 186 Maintain Smoothing Iron Buildings 10/01/2012
O 186 Maintain Hay Shed on Bickford Unit 10/01/2012
P 99 Conduct Citizen's advisory group meetings 10/01/2012
Q 119 Administer Asotin Creek Project 10/01/2012
R 132 Submit Progress Report - Oct 2012 to Sept 2013 10/01/2012
S 132 Placeholder - Submit Progress Report - Oct 2011 to Sept 2012 10/01/2012
T 185 Quarterly PISCES Status Reports 10/01/2012