Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program
SOW Report
Contract 74314 REL 8: 1996-094-01 EXP SCOTCH CREEK WILDLIFE AREA: O&M (ENHANCEMENTS)
Project Number:
Title:
Scotch Creek Wildlife Mitigation
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Columbia Cascade Okanogan 100.00%
Contract Number:
74314 REL 8
Contract Title:
1996-094-01 EXP SCOTCH CREEK WILDLIFE AREA: O&M (ENHANCEMENTS)
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
72952: 1996-094-01 EXP SCOTCH CREEK WILDLIFE AREA: O&M (ENHANCEMENTS)
  • 74314 REL 36: 1996-094-01 EXP SCOTCH CREEK WILDLIFE AREA: O&M (ENHANCEMENTS)
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The Scotch Creek Wildlife Area is a complex of 7 separate management units located in Okanogan county in North Central Washington State.  The project is located within the Columbia Cascade Province (Okanogan sub-basin) and partially addresses adverse impacts caused by the construction of Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee hydroelectric dams.  The total size of all wildlife area units is 24,947 acres.  The Scotch Creek Wildlife Area was approved as a wildlife mitigation project in 1996 and habitat enhancement efforts to meet mitigation objectives have been underway since the spring of 1997 on Scotch Creek.  

Background: The initial acquisition in 1991 was primarily for the recovery of the Columbian Sharp-tailed grouse, a state threatened species, and enhancement of their critical habitats.  Population estimates of Sharp-tailed grouse on the Scotch Creek, Tunk Valley and Chesaw Units increased steadily from the initial acquisition until about 2006 when the estimates leveled off.  Population estimates fluctuated around this number and could be due to a number of very wet and cold weather events during the spring nesting and brood reading time frame, and/or this could be due to a number of other factors including genetics or predation.  In the spring of 2015 our lek counts indicated the highest population estimate since acquisition.  Unfortunately later that same year we experienced the Okanogan Complex wildfire that burned over all of the Tunk Valley and Pogue Mountain units, and 95% of the Scotch Creek unit.  Birds were displaced that winter, and numbers in the spring of 2016 were some of the lowest on record.  Fortunately in 2017, at the time of this writing, it appears the numbers have again rebounded.  

Sharp-tails were translocated from south east Idaho to the Scotch Creek Wildlife Area in 1998, 1999, and 2000 to supplement the existing population which was estimated to be 6 - 10 birds at the time.  The habitat enhancements and genetic supplementation through augmentation appeared to have success as the population increased steadily for 5 or 6 years.  WDFW has formulated plans for 3 more years of translocation to the Scotch Creek area as source populations become available.  It appears that we are going to receive birds from British Columbia populations to Scotch Creek and Tunk Valley in the spring of 2017.    

Ongoing: This SOW reflects a continuation of prior management activities on the Wildlife Area, and also provides direction for additional actions planned in the 2017 -2018 contract period. Maintenance of BPA-funded enhancements are necessary to protect and enhance shrub-steppe and riparian habitats to recover and sustain populations of Sharp-tailed grouse and other obligate species.  Contract activities include project planning, implementation management, and construction oversight; ongoing site operations and maintenance; and limited assessment that is specific to evaluation of management strategies on the wildlife area and not part of a larger basin-wide data-gathering or monitoring effort.  

This contract will maintain shrub and tree plantings to ensure continued growth and survival, and the benefit of Sharp tailed grouse winter habitat.  Boundary fence repair will be performed to prevent trespass livestock on all wildlife area units.  Also 53 miles of boundary fence that were destroyed in the Okanogan Complex fire (2015) is planned to be repaired with FEMA funding.  This process will require time from Scotch Creek staff to plan and monitor contractor compliance.  Weed control on all acres of the wildlife areas will be performed to restore quality habitat as well as protection from new invaders and maintain existing HU's.  Noxious weed pressure is mounting following the 2015 Okanogan Complex fire, which fueled the proliferation of Scotch Thistle, Russian Knapweed, and Dalmatian Toadflax on the three affected wildlife area units.  We will continue to monitor and treat these expanding populations. Maintenance of signs, physical improvements, roads and parking areas will protect habitat by directing and informing the public.  Funding of administrative duties will keep project staff informed of new procedures and developments,  We will continue ongoing maintenance for a fleet of 7 vehicles, 3 tractors, numerous implements and pieces of equipment, and 14 buildings of various types and sizes to maintain and prolong their life necessary for management and maintenance of the wildlife area.  BPA and WDFW personnel informed of on-going projects, keep planning and project reporting on track, and insure smooth operations between all interested parties. In addition we will continue the dialog with the public by hosting an annual Citizens Advisory Group (CAG) meeting.  This meeting outlines our accomplishments over the past year and informs the group about plans for the new year, as well as accepting comments and suggestions from a wide variety of stakeholders.  Fire protection contracts will be in place with local districts and the DNR to protect improvements and critical habitats.

Current Emphases: Planning and implementation management activities planned over the 2017 - 2018 contract periods also encompass or continue the following major tasks and initiatives:

We began the process to summer fallow 70 acres of weed infested and degraded habitat on the Eder unit in the past contract and will finish that process as well as dormant seed native grasses and forbs in November to enhance the Shrub-steppe habitat during this contract.  We will continue to restore riparian habitats across the units and this year, construct and install nest boxes/platforms for several priority species on our wildlife areas.  We had a successful effort to inventory and survey for all vascular plants, noxious weeds, and rare or threatened plants on all of the 9,600 acre Scotch Creek unit.  We will expand that effort for this contract period to include the Tunk Valley unit.
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
07/01/2017
Contract End Date:
06/30/2018
Current Contract Value:
$399,933
Expenditures:
$399,933

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

BPA CO:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
Click the map to see this Contract’s location details.

No photos have been uploaded yet for this Contract.

Viewing of Work Statement Elements

Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration A: 119. Project implementation management and contract administration 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Documentation and assistance for environmental and cultural resource clearances B: 165. Environmental Compliance Documentation and Clearance 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Coordinate Wildlife Area Advisory Committee meetings C: 99. Coordinate Wildlife Area Advisory Committee meetings 06/30/2018 03/01/2018
Maintain fire protection actions and assure fire response capability. D: 186. Wildfire Protection: a) Payments for protection agreements; b) Firewise protections 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Maintain facilities, site infrastructure, and equipment E: 186. Maintain facilities and project equipment 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Boundary fence maintenance; repair, replacement or removal as needed F: 186. Maintain boundary fence: Repair, Replacement or Removal 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Improved access roads, public parking areas and maintained informational and regulatory signs. G: 188. Maintain access roads, parking areas, regulatory signs and reader boards 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Noxious weed control H: 199. Weed Control 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Comprehensive vegetation inventory of the Tunk Valley unit. I: 115. Vegetation Inventory 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Enhanced habitat on the Charles & Mary Eder and HQ management units J: 47. Restore Native Shrub-steppe habitat: Eder unit 12/01/2017 12/01/2017
Continue to restore riparian zone habitats: Scotch Creek Wildlife Management Area's K: 198. Continue to Restore Riparian Habitats on various WMA's: maintain Trees and Shrubs (re-plant) 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Nest boxes/platforms provided for nesting birds L: 36. Fabricate and install nest boxes/platforms 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Manage income-producing/spending activities: prepare annual report M: 194. Manage and Report Revenue from Leases and Share-cropping Agreements: 2016 and 2018 (2-year) 06/30/2018 06/30/2018
Submit 2-year (Annual) Progress Report for 2016 and 2017 O: 132. Progress Report (2-year): 2016 and 2017 (01/01/2016 - 12/31/2017) 04/30/2018 06/30/2018

Viewing of Implementation Metrics
Viewing of Environmental Metrics Customize

Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Wildlife
  • 1 instance of WE 199 Remove Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 198 Maintain Vegetation
  • 3 instances of WE 186 Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure
  • 1 instance of WE 36 Develop Terrestrial Habitat Features
  • 1 instance of WE 47 Plant Vegetation
  • 1 instance of WE 115 Produce Inventory or Assessment

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 119 Project implementation management and contract administration 07/01/2017
B 165 Environmental Compliance Documentation and Clearance 07/01/2017
C 99 Coordinate Wildlife Area Advisory Committee meetings 07/01/2017
D 186 Wildfire Protection: a) Payments for protection agreements; b) Firewise protections 07/01/2017
E 186 Maintain facilities and project equipment 07/01/2017
F 186 Maintain boundary fence: Repair, Replacement or Removal 07/01/2017
G 188 Maintain access roads, parking areas, regulatory signs and reader boards 07/01/2017
H 199 Weed Control 07/01/2017
I 115 Vegetation Inventory 07/01/2017
J 47 Restore Native Shrub-steppe habitat: Eder unit 11/17/2017
K 198 Continue to Restore Riparian Habitats on various WMA's: maintain Trees and Shrubs (re-plant) 11/17/2017
L 36 Fabricate and install nest boxes/platforms 11/17/2017
M 194 Manage and Report Revenue from Leases and Share-cropping Agreements: 2016 and 2018 (2-year) 06/23/2017
N 185 Periodic Status Reports for BPA 07/01/2017
O 132 Progress Report (2-year): 2016 and 2017 (01/01/2016 - 12/31/2017) 07/01/2017