Red River Meadow Restoration Project
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THE FINAL REPORT (1994-2004): whole pdf (3.6MB)
THE LATEST MONITORING REPORT (2004): whole pdf (3.3MB), zip (2.4MB), or by chapter (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
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THE 1997-2001 EFFECTIVENESS MONITORING REPORT: whole pdf (8.0MB), zip (6.6MB), or by chapter (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
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Read the latest Newsletter Online (Aug/Sept 2000)
Figure 7: Phase IV Restoraton Features ( pdf  and doc  version).

BPA Project 9303501
Mission
Statement
This demonstration project is designed as a model to restore the Lower Red River Meadow, using a holistic watershed approach, to a naturally functioning wet meadow ecosystem. The project purpose is to increase the quality and quantity of fish and wildlife habitat, improve water quality, and promote watershed and river restoration education.
Sponsored
by
Idaho County Soil and Water Conservation District
203 North A Street
Grangeville, ID 83530
Funded
by
Bonneville Power Administration
Technical
Advisory
Committee
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Nez Perce Tribe
Nez Perce National Forest
Idaho Division of Environmental Quality
Idaho Soil Conservation Commission
Natural Resource Conservation Service
Contacts
Denny Dawes
Project Manager
Wildlife Habitat
Institute
1025 E. Hatter Creek Rd. Princeton, ID 83857
wild@potlatch.com
Linda Klein
Communications Coordinator
LRK Communications
440 SE Hill St. Pullman, WA 99163
lrklein@pullman.com
Peter Goodwin
Engineering Design
University of Idaho
800 Park Blvd.,
Suite 200
Boise, ID 83712
pgoodwin@uidaho.edu
Tom Bourque/Erik Ryan
TerraGraphics Environmental Engineering, Inc.
121 S. Jackson St.Moscow, ID 83843
bourquet@tgenviro.com
ryane@tgenviro.com

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