Refuge expansion proposedTuesday April 12, 2005 Klamath Falls Herald and News The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is
exploring a proposal to add the Barnes Ranch and perhaps the Agency
Lake Ranch to the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge currently includes almost 15,000
acres of mostly freshwater marsh and open water on Upper Klamath Lake,
including habitat for endangered Lost River and shortnose suckers, and
a variety of resident and migratory birds. "We're going to take public comment and
see what everybody thinks," said Richard Smith, natural resource
specialist for the Fish and Wildlife Service's Sacramento office. "It's a high priority for the Service and
the Bush Administration," said Alexandra Pitts, a Fish and
Wildlife Service spokeswoman in Sacramento. Restoration work would probably begin by
breaching levees holding back Agency Lake, allowing both properties to
flood to Agency Lake's current level. Based on studies, when
restoration begins, the two ranches would provide increased storage
capacity for Agency Lake. "Future restoration of wetland habitats
on the Barnes and Agency Lake properties would provide natural water
filtration, which would reduce the algal blooms that lower oxygen in
the lake to levels that can be lethal to fish," the update report
says. "Restoring these properties to lake and emergency wetlands
would reestablish the vital role that the marshes serve in filtering
nutrients and providing essential habitat for larval and juvenile
suckers." |
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