DBHCP-facts-final.pdf

Permit: Endangered Species Act 10(a)(1)(B) permit, known as an Incidental Take Permit (ITP).

Permittees: Deschutes Basin Board of Control (DBBC) member districts1 and the City of Prineville, (collectively referred to as the DBHCP Permittees).

Permit Length: 30 years

Covered Species: Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) and Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa).

Covered Lands2: Crane Prairie, Wickiup and Crescent reservoirs; Crescent Creek, Little Deschutes River, Deschutes River, Tumalo Creek, Whychus Creek, Crooked River, McKay Creek, Lytle Creek, and Trout Creek. The downstream limit is the mouth of the Deschutes River.

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Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) are members of the family Salmonidae and are char native Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Montana and western Canada. Compared to other salmonids, bull trout have more specific habitat requirements that appear to influence their distribution and abundance....

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