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Wild and Scenic Rivers

Wild and Scenic Rivers help protect clean water and habitat


ONDA is leading the appeals of several wild and scenic river plans to remove livestock from designated wild rivers. Our successful challenges of John Day River Al St. John.jpgthe Donner und Blitzen and Owyhee Wild and Scenic River Plans have established crucial legal precedents that will help secure protection of other treasured rivers throughout the arid West.  ONDA also advocates for Wild and Scenic River Status for rivers throughout Oregon's Outback that deserve protection for their scenic beauty and crucial habitat for imperiled species.

The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act protects free-flowing rivers with "outstandingly remarkable scenic, recreational, geologic, fish and wildlife, historic, cultural or other similar values." These rivers provide clean drinking water for people and important habitat for fish and insects that live in the water, as well as a whole system of plants and animals that thrive on their shores.  ONDA works to hold the BLM accountable for enforcing regulations on these waterways, as defined by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.  Wild and Scenic Rivers must be administered to protect the values for which it was designated with the primary emphasis on preserving aesthetic, historic, scenic or scientific features.  Wild and Scenic Rivers  that flow through BLM land are also included in the National Landscape Conservation System.

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"Everyone, . . .it goes without saying that nobody should be more thankful for your hard work than the Tribes and myself, not just on this latest highly successful and fun adventure, but throughout the years you and the other ONDA volunteers have been coming out to Pine Creek.

Please know that an opportunity never goes by under my watch when I don't talk, and write, your contributions up in a very hearty positive way - with my bosses at Warm Springs, the partners at Bonneville, and the other agencies/entities who support our cause throughout the conservation community.  I really do feel fortunate to have landed in this nice place and your good deeds are one reason why.

So...Thank you all."

 
Rick Hayes (Conservation Manager, Pine Creek Conservation Area)

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