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Davis Creek is a small coastal Humboldt County Watershed. *Viewed: 10147 times.
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This watershed has experienced severe clear cut harvest practices. *Viewed: 1895 times.
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Clear cuts in this watershed removed riparian trees and left streams exposed and lacking large wood for future recruitment. *Viewed: 1111 times.
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This harvest plan proposes to remove remnant patches of unentered old growth Douglas fir forest. *Viewed: 1052 times.
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This harvest plan threatens the habitat of several species of concern including mountain beavers, Sonoma tree vole, chinook salmon and steelhead. *Viewed: 1205 times.
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These watersheds are some of the most sensitive with high rainfall rates and constant seismic activity. *Viewed: 1025 times.
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The recent harvests using harsh clear cut methods have exacerbated mass wasting. *Viewed: 1075 times.
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This harvest plan extends into Hollister Creek a tributary of Bear River. *Viewed: 950 times.
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Davis creek upland areas show extreme damage from recent timber harvests. *Viewed: 1104 times.
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