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Habitat Projects

CCA OREGON’S COMMITMENT TO HABITAT

Healthy habitat is the foundation of healthy fisheries. CCA Oregon is committed to restoring, protecting, and enhancing fish and wildlife habitat across the state. Through dedicated habitat funds, we support on-the-ground projects that deliver real, measurable benefits for salmon, steelhead, and other Northwest fish and wildlife.

We are eager to partner with organizations, agencies, and individuals who share our commitment to science-based conservation and long-term stewardship.

Big Elk Creek

Big Elk Creek flows 31 miles from the Coast Range to the Yaquina River, providing important spawning and rearing habitat for winter steelhead, fall Chinook, and sea-run cutthroat.

Historically, cattle grazed along the water’s edge which spurred blackberry growth all but eliminating any chance for trees to grow. From its habitat fund, CCA Oregon committed $14,000.00 to this project. CCA Oregon partnering with the Lincoln County Soil and Water Conservation District (LCSWD) where the money goes toward purchasing fencing, culverts, native plant species and paying workers to clear the land. More than a quarter mile of stream will be repaired with completion expected by June 2026.

“Knowing how important it is to have good spawning habitat, and the importance of the Yaquina River, we felt it was a worthy project to support,” Jack Smith, Habitat Committee chair said. “It’s a small slice of habitat, but a very important slice.”

Whetstone Creek

Whetstone Creek, a tributary of the Rogue River in southwest Oregon, has been shaped by decades of agricultural ditching, ranching, and mining, leaving the stream with elevated water temperatures, limited channel complexity, and degraded riparian habitat. Invasive grasses, blackberry, and teasel now dominate much of the streamside corridor, reducing cover for fish and limiting native plant growth.

To improve conditions for juvenile steelhead and other native fish, CCA Oregon has teamed up with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Western Oregon Stream Restoration Program with $2,500.00 of financial assistance that will help place large wood structures in the creek and floodplain to create fish cover, improve overwinter habitat, and encourage pool formation and channel complexity.

The project also includes mechanical brushing and targeted herbicide treatments to control invasive vegetation, followed by the planting of native trees and shrubs to rebuild a healthy riparian canopy. Funding will support this phased restoration work through 2026, helping reestablish native vegetation and improve habitat conditions along the creek for years to come.

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