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Area Guerneville
Topic Tour: Dutch Bill/Willow Creek Upland and Stream Restoration Photos
 

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This photo shows a fish ladder along Dutch Bill Creek to help allow passage through a reach confined by a retaining wall at left. Photos contributed by Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center.


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This photo shows a "spider" design log structure in Dutch Bill Creek, which is helping create scour and also providing cover for juvenile steelhead. Installed by Doug Gore at Westminster Woods in October 2000. Photos contributed by Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center.


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This photo shows an after project field inspection field trip to a vortex boulder weir in Dutch Bill Creek. The weir was installed by Doug Gore contracted by Goldridge Resource Conservation District and funded by the California Department of Fish and Game. Photos contributed by Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center.


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This is a ford crossing of a seasonal tributary of Dutch Bill Creek on the Bohemia Ranch which has been filled with rock to avoid erosion problems. Work carried out by Pacific Watershed Associates. Photos contributed by Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center.


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This photo shows the Bohemia Ranch Bridge over Dutch Bill Creek which replaced a culvert during erosion control projects carried out by Pacific Watershed Associates. Photos contributed by Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center.


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This photo shows an arrested gully in the Willow Creek drainage as a result of erosion control work by Prunuske Chatham, Inc.. Photos contributed by Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center.




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