Top Banner
MORMON MESA CASE STUDY SITE-SCALE RESTORATION PLANNING ON THE LOWER VIRGIN RIVER, NEVADA B. Orr, T. Dudley, E. Bickmore, R. Vaghini, A. Lambert, G. Leverich
40

Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Jan 01, 2017

Download

Documents

phamdat
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

M O R M O N M E S A C A S E S T U D Y

SITE-SCALE RESTORATION PLANNING ON THE LOWER VIRGIN

RIVER, NEVADA

B. Orr, T. Dudley, E. Bickmore, R. Vaghini, A. Lambert, G. Leverich

Page 2: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

CLARK COUNTY VIRGIN RIVER RESERVE UNIT 1

• Goal: Develop a restoration plan to enhance and expand existing habitat for the SWFL and other MSHCP covered riparian birds

• 80 acre parcel • Existing Vegetation: Dense Tamarisk, scattered Goodding’s

willow and a few other natives

Insert map of property

Page 3: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Project Partners

• Clark County Desert Conservation Program

• Great Basin Institute • Partners in Conservation • Stillwater Sciences • UC Santa Barbara • Walton Family Foundation

Page 4: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

VIRGIN RIVER

Page 5: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

CONCLUSIONS FROM PHASE 1 ASSESSMENT

• Hydro-geomorphology: Virgin River is an episodic system prone to large, channel-resetting floods

• Vegetation: tamarisk dominated in lower river and greater riparian diversity in upper river – but vegetation will change with defoliation and mortality from leaf beetle

• Potential Active Restoration Sites: • Lower River = 3,480 acres—expansive with greater continuity,

co-occurrence with SWFL, opportunities on public lands • Upper River = 665 acres—smaller, isolated areas

• Phase 2: plan and implement site-specific restoration projects

Page 6: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

VIRGIN RIVER STUDY AREA: MORMON MESA REACH

Page 7: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Potential Restoration Sites along the Lower

River 3,480 acres

Page 8: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Recently Occupied SWFL

habitat

Page 9: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Recently Occupied SWFL

habitat

Page 10: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

PHASE 2: REFINE PRIORITY AREAS FOR ACTIVE RESTORATION

Flood Reset Zone (>33% frequency)

Vegetation Types (% native vs tamarisk)

Phase 1: Potential Restoration Areas

Phase 2: Refinement Using Reach- and Site-scale Data

Soils Depth to Groundwater (Relative Elevation) Vegetation Structure SWFL Habitat

+

Page 11: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

CLARK COUNTY VIRGIN RIVER UNIT 1 INITIAL PHASE

Ecohydrological Assessment

• Reach- and site-scale assessment

• Relative elevation mapping • Vegetation canopy height • GIS analysis for identification

of restoration zones, priorities and strategies

• Field surveys • Vegetation mapping • Surface water and soil

assessment

Site Restoration Plan

• Botanical inventory • Map of planting zones • Recommendations for each

restoration zone • Plant mix – species, density, • Restoration methods, source

material • Plant requirements –

tolerances for salinity, shade, water

• Cattle exclusion • Weed management

Page 12: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

CLARK COUNTY VIRGIN RIVER UNIT 1 INITIAL PHASE

Ecohydrological Assessment

• Reach- and site-scale assessment

• Relative elevation mapping • Vegetation canopy height • GIS analysis for identification

of restoration zones, priorities and strategies

• Field surveys • Vegetation mapping • Surface water and soil

assessment

Site Restoration Plan

• Botanical inventory • Map of planting zones • Recommendations for each

restoration zone • Plant mix – species, density, • Restoration methods, source

material • Plant requirements –

tolerances for salinity, shade, water

• Cattle exclusion • Weed management

Page 13: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Virgin Valley: Mormon Mesa Reach

Page 14: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Active Channel Frequency: Flood

Reset Zone

Page 15: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Phase 1 Potential Restoration Areas

Page 16: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Recently Occupied SWFL Habitat

Page 17: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

RELATIVE ELEVATION

Page 18: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

VEGETATION CANOPY HEIGHT

Page 19: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

RESTORATION PRIORITY AREAS

Page 20: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Restoration Potential

High

Medium

Page 21: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

Restoration Potential

High

Medium

Page 22: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

SITE RESTORATION PLAN

Ecohydrological Assessment

• Reach- and site-scale assessment

• Relative elevation mapping • Vegetation canopy height • GIS analysis for identification

of restoration zones, priorities and strategies

• Field surveys • Vegetation mapping • Surface water and soil

assessment

Site Restoration Plan

• Botanical inventory • Map of planting zones • Recommendations for each

restoration zone • Plant mix – species, density, • Restoration methods, source

material • Plant requirements –

tolerances for salinity, shade, water

• Cattle exclusion • Weed management

Page 23: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

SITE RESTORATION PLAN

Ecohydrological Assessment

• Reach- and site-scale assessment

• Relative elevation mapping • Vegetation canopy height • GIS analysis for identification

of restoration zones, priorities and strategies

• Field surveys • Vegetation mapping • Surface water and soil

assessment

Site Restoration Plan

• Botanical inventory • Map of planting zones • Recommendations for each

restoration zone • Plant mix – species, density, • Restoration methods, source

material • Plant requirements –

tolerances for salinity, shade, water

• Cattle exclusion • Weed management

Page 24: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

EXISTING CONDITIONS

Page 25: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

SITE SURVEYS

• September 2013 - UCSB Field Surveys • Vegetation composition and structure • Surface water and soil moisture • Soil texture, salinity, and pH • Site access routes • Field validation of remote sensing/GIS data

• October 2013 – GBI Field Reconnaissance • Refine site access and other logistics • Refine site plan for 2013/2014 priority areas • Set priorities for initial tamarisk clearing and treatment

Page 26: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

FLOODPLAIN RELATIVE ELEVATION

Page 27: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

SURFACE & SHALLOW GROUNDWATER

Page 28: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

VEGETATION MANAGEMENT UNITS

Page 29: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

CHALLENGE: HOW TO KEEP OUT CATTLE?

Page 30: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

BUILD A WALL OF TAMARISK!

Page 31: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

INITIAL PLANTING AREAS

Page 32: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

PATCH D: OCTOBER 2013

Page 33: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

PATCH F: 13 FEB 2014

Page 34: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

PATCH G: 13 FEB 2014

Page 35: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

IMPLEMENTATION OF PLANTING PLAN

Revegetation Initial Phase (in progress) • Winter/Spring 2014 • Collect and plant willow

and cottonwood poles and cuttings

• Plant native understory species

• Install fencing • Weed control • Monitoring, experimental

plantings, and adaptive learning for later phases

Cleared and Treated Tamarisk (completed) • Path to 7 locations • 6 planting areas • Created cattle

exclusion • Oct 2013 - Jan 2014 • Great Basin Institute • Walton Family

Foundation

Page 36: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION... Bruce Orr [email protected] Tom Dudley [email protected] Liz Bickmore [email protected]

Stillwater Sciences Website www.stillwatersci.com

Virgin River Science Team http://rivrlab.msi.ucsb.edu/VR_data/virginriver.php

Page 37: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

EXTRA SLIDES

Page 38: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

30 Control Plots (>60% Tamarisk cover) 35 Treatment Plots (<5% Tamarisk cover) • Each plot 6.25 ha

STUDY DESIGN:

Propagule Islands Restoration Strategy Restoration Islands

Page 39: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

RESTORATION PRIORITY AREAS

Page 40: Site Restoration Mormon Mesa

INITIAL PLANTING AREAS