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April 28, 2008

Streaked Horn Lark
This prairie species is state listed as endangered as its native prairie habitat is rapidly being lost and populations have declined.

Region 5 Wildlife Areas
Klickitat Wildlife Area: Klickitat Wildlife Area Manager VanLeuven toured the Wildlife Area with Tony Gilmer with the Department of Natural Resources to check the condition of roads and discuss criteria to meet obligations under the Wildlife Area’s Road Maintenance and Abandonment Plan (RMAP). Thirteen roads were checked: 7 were identified as abandoned roads, 5 were identified as orphan roads, and 1 was not a road. Roads identified as abandoned will not be included in WDFW's road inventory. In addition, Manager VanLeuven and Gilmer discussed the ford in the creek at Canyon Creek Loop Campground regarding RMAP requirements.

Manager VanLeuven visited the old Icehouse building to observe the chimney for occupancy by Vaux's swifts. Manager VanLeuen discovered that the sealed door of the building had been broken open. The door was re-sealed and a sign was placed to indicate no entry into the building. No swifts entered the chimney during this time, but they were present among a flock of swallows nearby.

Wildlife Diversity Division
Streaked Horn Lark Surveys: District 10 personnel Miller, Prince, and Ridenour assisted the Science Division with surveys for Streaked Horn Lark this week. This prairie species is state listed as endangered as its native prairie habitat is rapidly being lost and populations have declined. The surveys we conducted were on the dredged material islands in the Columbia River that exhibit similar vegetative characteristics to native prairie. Larks were found on several of the islands and a banded female from previous year’s work was also observed. Surveys will continue through May.


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