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Northeastern Region requests $63,000 to finish Lake Canyon stream improvements for cutthroat and mule deer

2714900 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

DWR presented Phase 4 work at Lake Canyon WMA: natural-channel restoration, riffle and pool regrading, fish ‘hotels,’ riparian planting and upland meadow reseeding aimed at Colorado River cutthroat trout and improved water access for mule deer and other terrestrial species.

Carson Henkhaus, fisheries biologist in the Northeastern Region, presented a Phase 4 Lake Canyon Watershed proposal. The Lake Canyon Wildlife Management Area project would complete in-stream channel improvements and riparian restoration to benefit Colorado River cutthroat trout and terrestrial species such as mule deer and bighorn sheep.

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