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Tribal and local groups restore creek habitat, use controlled fire and beaver‑dam analogues to help hitch

2615345 · March 13, 2025
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Speakers from tribal restoration programs described removal of Himalayan blackberry, wetland and riparian plantings, controlled cultural burning, and the installation of beaver‑dam analogues and other process‑based restoration intended to improve spawning and rearing habitat for the Clear Lake hitch.

Daniela Santana, representing tribal restoration work in the Upper Lake area, described collaborative river‑restoration projects run by tribal partners, the Tribal Eco Restoration Alliance and local groups. Santana said projects include removal of invasive Himalayan blackberry from riparian corridors, native revegetation, community outreach and hands‑on education, and pilot installation and monitoring of beaver‑dam analogues to…

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