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Page 1: East Cascades – Modoc Plateau and West Cascades · and West Cascades Ecoregional Assessments. Prepared by The Nature Conservancy and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

East Cascades – Modoc Plateau

and West Cascades

ECOREGIONAL ASSESSMENTS WASHINGTON SITE SUMMARIES

JUNE 2007

ORNHIC

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The East Cascades - Modoc Plateau and

West Cascades Ecoregional Assessments

Site Summaries - Washington Prepared by

The Nature Conservancy and the

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

June 2007

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Citation: Popper, K., G. Wilhere, M. Schindel, D. VanderSchaaf, P. Skidmore, G. Stroud, J. Crandall, J. Kagan, R. Crawford, G. Kittel, J. Azerrad, L. Bach. 2007. The East Cascades - Modoc Plateau and West Cascades Ecoregional Assessments. Prepared by The Nature Conservancy and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife with support from the Oregon Natural Heritage Information Center, Washington Heritage Program, and Natureserve. The Nature Conservancy, Portland, Oregon.

Cover photos (clockwise, from top left): cutthroat trout © Mark Conlin/River-Images.com, Tweedy’s pussypaws (Lewisia tweedyi) © Terry R. Lillybridge/USDA Forest Service, Swauk Creek, WA © Keith Lazelle, Oregon spotted frog © Alan D. St. John, spotted owl © USFWS, Pierce Island Preserve, WA © Keith Lazelle.

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Use of Site Summaries: The Site Summaries are organized alphabetically by the name of the site. The ecoregion the site is found in is listed on the right hand side of the page. “Targets selected to meet goals” are those systems and species targets found in the terrestrial and freshwater assessment units (AUs) selected for the site. “Additional targets at site” are the targets in terrestrial or freshwater AUs within the site which were not necessary to meet ecoregional conservation goals. To see which AUs were selected for terrestrial, freshwater, or both sets of targets, see the .pdf poster-size Maps B – D, or the Assessment_unit_EWCasc.shp GIS coverage on the CD. For more information on targets and portfolio construction, see Chapters 4 and 8 in the Main Report and associated appendices. Column Notes: a) G Rank: global rank of species conservation target as determined by NatureServe. b) Abundance: amount of target present at portfolio site. c) % of Total Known: amount of target known at site expressed as a percent of the total amount of the target in the ecoregion. d) Relative Abundance: an area-weighted measure of local target abundance. RA is the percent of abundance of the target in the ecoregion that is found within the site divided by the percent of area of the ecoregion represented by the site. An RA > 1.0 indicates that the abundance of the target is high for an area of this size in this ecoregion. RA < 1.0 indicates that while the target is present at the site, it can be found at higher abundance at other locations in the ecoregion. e) Contribution to Goal: percent of the conservation goal for the target that is captured at the portfolio site. f) Ecoregion Goal: overall ecoregional conservation goal for the target. g) % of Goal Captured by Portfolio: percent of the ecoregional conservation goal for the target that is captured in all portfolio sites in this ecoregion. 100% or above denotes that the conservation goal for the target was fully met in the conservation portfolio.

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List of Integrated Portfolio Sites for Washington

Site # (N to S) refers to numbers on Maps 8.4 - 8.7

Site Name Ecoregion Target Focus Hectares AcresSite # (N to S)

Ahtanum / Cowiche East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 20,346 50,275 22Antoine Creek East Cascades Freshwater 3,231 7,983 5Black Canyon East Cascades Freshwater 3,030 7,487 3Boise Ridge West Cascades Freshwater 5,321 13,147 6Carbon River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 14,318 35,379 9Chelan East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 93,806 231,794 2Chelan Butte East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 4,251 10,503 7Chiwawa River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 26,842 66,326 4Cispus River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 23,562 58,222 25Clearwater West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 7,396 18,275 7Columbia Gorge - Collins Cr. West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 4,543 11,225 42Columbia Gorge - West West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 39,632 97,930 44Columbia Rocky Reach East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 49,366 121,983 10Coweeman River West Cascades Freshwater 20,421 50,460 32Cowlitz Headwaters West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 40,217 99,377 15Cowlitz Riffe Lake West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 12,294 30,379 23Deschutes (WA) West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 15,894 39,275 14East Fork Lewis Headwaters West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 19,847 49,042 39East Fork Lewis River West Cascades Freshwater 9,119 22,532 38Entiat River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 61,461 151,870 8Howard Hanson West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 4,724 11,674 5Icicle Creek East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 55,525 137,202 11Issaquah Creek West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 7,964 19,678 1Kalama River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 24,334 60,128 34Kanaskat West Cascades Freshwater 2,895 7,153 4Kiona Creek West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 3,051 7,539 21Klickitat Headwaters East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 13,710 33,877 23L T Murray East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 20,376 50,349 17Little Klickitat River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 32,504 80,318 30Little Naches Headwaters East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 66,505 164,333 18Little White Salmon River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 21,280 52,584 32Lower Cispus Tributaries West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 34,650 85,621 27Lower Klickitat River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 27,536 68,041 33Lower Lewis River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 6,203 15,328 36Lower Wenatchee East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 77,675 191,934 12Mashel / Ohop West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 36,474 90,128 11Middle Klickitat River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 34,653 85,627 28Middle Lewis River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 41,301 102,056 35Middle Wenatchee East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 51,793 127,980 9Morgan Creek West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 1,986 4,907 41Mt Rainier West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 50,058 123,694 12Mt. Adams - East East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 16,590 40,995 26Mt. Adams - West West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 12,333 30,476 28Muddy River Tributaries West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 22,010 54,386 30Naches River / Rattlesnake Creek East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 68,490 169,239 20Naneum Ridge East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 61,306 151,486 15

East and West Cascades Ecoregional Assessment

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List of Integrated Portfolio Sites for Washington, cont.

Site Name Ecoregion Target Focus Hectares AcresSite # (N to S)

Newaukum Headwaters West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 9,863 24,370 17Purcell Slough West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 2,803 6,927 22Raging River West Cascades Freshwater 4,966 12,270 2Rock Creek West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 5,032 12,434 40Satus Headwaters East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 12,400 30,641 27Scatter Creek - Cascades West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 2,305 5,695 13Simcoe Creek East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 2,627 6,492 24South St Helens West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 5,074 12,537 33Stehekin River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 83,932 207,396 1Swauk Creek East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 9,715 24,005 16Teanaway River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 16,822 41,567 14Tieton East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 54,876 135,598 21Tilton Headwaters West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 8,729 21,570 18Toutle Green River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 23,210 57,351 26Toutle St Helens West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 25,559 63,156 29Upper Cedar River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 34,567 85,414 3Upper Cowlitz River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 50,437 124,630 19Upper Lewis River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 15,161 37,462 31Upper Nisqually River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 57,727 142,643 16Upper Puyallup River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 12,832 31,707 10Upper Rock Creek East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 11,255 27,810 31Upper Toppenish Creek East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 6,749 16,678 25Upper Wenas Creek East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 19,647 48,548 19Upper Wenatchee East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 66,670 164,741 6Upper White River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 57,152 141,223 8Upper Yakima East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 77,387 191,224 13Washougal River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 20,928 51,713 43Whalehead Ridge West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 6,575 16,246 20White Salmon River East Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 45,729 112,995 29Wind River West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 46,401 114,657 37Winston Creek West Cascades Terrestrial & Freshwater 3,179 7,854 24

East and West Cascades Ecoregional Assessment

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Summaries of Integrated Portfolio Sites in the East and West Cascades Ecoregions of Washington

Ahtanum / CowicheWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

20,346 1%3

0

00

3565

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%50,254 ac

Federal: 0Land Ownership

State: 34Local:

Indigenous: 5%%

%

%Private 61 %NGO %96Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 1,283 ha 0.2 0.50.6% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 28 ha 0.0 0.20.1% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 288 ha 0.1 0.20.4% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 16 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 262 %90,828 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

981 ha 0.2 0.80.9% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

5,032 ha 0.3 1.11.3% % 111 %468,719 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

141 ha 0.5 1.62.0% % 123 %8,664 ha

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 7,448 ha 1.4 4.85.8% % 152 %154,743 haSpeciesBirds

White-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 5.916.7% % 112 %17 occ

Vascular PlantsHoover's Tauschia Tauschia hooveri 1 occG2 14.3 7.757.2% % 31 %13 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

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Ahtanum / CowichePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 14 kmG4 1.5 5.9% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 68 scoreG4 1.5 4.95.9% % 201 %1,388 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 2.7 9.010.7% % 163 %19 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 1,067 ha 0.1 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 282 ha 0.3 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 198 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 48 ha 0.0 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 76 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

28 ha 0.0 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

4,459 ha 0.3 %

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

830 ha 2.9 %

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 6,489 ha 1.3 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 25 kmG3 6.9 %Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 64 scoreG3 7.6 %Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 199 kmG5 0.8 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 2 scoreG5 0.1 %Steelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 18 kmG5 1.1 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 13 kmG4 1.4 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 64 scoreG4 1.4 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

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Ahtanum / CowichePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.6 %(72) Yakima forested headwaters - mixed geology, mid/high-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 5.4 %

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Antoine CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Antoine CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

3,231 0%0

0

00

7129

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%7,980 ac

Federal: 71Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 29 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsFreshwater

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.3 1 occ 0.2 0.75.4% % 102 %54 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

3 ha 0.1 %

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 1,029 ha 0.1 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 54 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

67 ha 0.0 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

1,122 ha 0.1 %

Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

2,971 ha 0.7 %

SpeciesBirds

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Antoine CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 0.4 %

MammalsWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 12 haG5 0.0 %

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Black CanyonPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Black CanyonWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

3,030%

0

00

1000

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%7,483 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsFreshwater

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.3 1 occ 0.3 0.97.1% % 102 %54 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 12 ha 0.0 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 109 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

23 ha 0.0 %

Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

403 ha 0.1 %

SpeciesMammals

Western Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 104 haG5 0.4 %

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Boise RidgePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Boise RidgeWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

5,321 1%10

0

4

96

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%13,142 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 4Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 96 %NGO %88Undeveloped %

Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

5 kmG5 0.2 2.0% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

3 scoreG5 0.1 0.20.8% % 127 %1,644 score

Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 7 kmG5 0.3 2.1% % %Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast habitat Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 35 scoreG5 0.3 0.52.1% % 128 %6,796 scoreCoastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki

pop. 733 kmG4 0.6 4.8% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

163 scoreG4 0.6 1.24.7% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 25 kmG4 0.3 2.8% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 121 scoreG4 0.3 0.72.8% % 116 %17,434 scorePink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 4 kmG5 0.2 1.4% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 17 scoreG5 0.2 0.41.4% % 109 %4,818 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 8 kmG5 0.2 1.4% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 41 scoreG5 0.2 0.41.4% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

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Boise RidgePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

1 occ 4.1 14.232.9% % 188 %8 occ

Communities

North Pacific Bog and Fen Community North Pacific Bog and Fen 1 occGQ 5.9 12.547.8% % 188 %8 occNorth Pacific Shrub Swamp Community North Pacific Shrub Swamp 1 occGQ 14.3 33.3116.0% % 200 %3 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 284 ha 0.1 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 2,600 ha 0.6 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 76 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 77 ha 0.9 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

800 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,173 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 267 ha 0.0 %

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Carbon RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Carbon RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

14,318 1%2

2

30

2248

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%35,365 ac

Federal: 50Land Ownership

State: 1Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 48 %NGO %96Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 1,225 ha 0.2 0.50.7% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 3,565 ha 0.9 2.82.6% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 4,695 ha 2.2 7.46.7% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 3 ha 0.6 2.01.8% % 248 %128 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 442 ha 5.2 17.215.6% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

10 ha 1.9 6.35.7% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,982 ha 0.2 0.50.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

537 ha 0.1 0.40.3% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 2,421 ha 0.9 2.92.6% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 2,543 ha 0.4 1.21.1% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 4 ha 0.1 0.10.2% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 449 ha 1.2 3.93.5% % 316 %11,525 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Van Dyke's Salamander Plethodon vandykei 1 occG3 7.1 4.021.6% % 52 %25 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.9 7.78.6% % 200 %13 occ

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Carbon RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

BirdsMarbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus 13 occG3 39.7 55.2119.8% % 83 %23 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 0.10.2% % 106 %882 occ

Vascular PlantsMount Rainier Lousewort Pedicularis rainierensis 2 occG2 6.3 6.319.1% % 96 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 10 kmG3 0.1 0.4% % %Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 21 scoreG3 0.2 0.40.6% % 104 %4,931 scoreChinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1511 kmG5 0.5 1.4% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

1 scoreG5 0.0 0.10.1% % 127 %1,644 score

Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 23 kmG5 0.8 2.5% % %Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast habitat Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 113 scoreG5 0.8 1.72.5% % 128 %6,796 scoreCoastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki

pop. 734 kmG4 0.6 1.8% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

169 scoreG4 0.6 1.21.8% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 35 kmG4 0.5 1.5% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 155 scoreG4 0.4 0.91.3% % 116 %17,434 scorePink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 8 kmG5 0.4 1.3% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 37 scoreG5 0.4 0.81.2% % 109 %4,818 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 35 kmG5 0.7 2.3% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 172 scoreG5 0.7 1.52.3% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 5.3 18.316.1% % 243 %7 occ

Puget uplands and islands headwaters - glacial drift, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

1 occ 0.2 0.70.6% % 161 %23 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

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Carbon RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 96 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 749 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

559 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

107 ha 0.0 %

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 %

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ChelanPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

ChelanWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

93,806 0%0

6

550

414

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%231,700 ac

Federal: 95Land Ownership

State: 1Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 4 %NGO %94Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 1,022 ha 0.7 2.20.6% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 968 ha 0.1 0.40.1% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 886 ha 1.0 5.10.9% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 3,805 ha 1.2 2.41.0% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 5 ha 0.1 0.40.1% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

910 ha 8.7 29.17.6% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 233 ha 1.3 6.71.2% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

887 ha 0.7 2.30.6% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

68 ha 0.8 2.40.7% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

778 ha 3.9 19.53.4% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 2,777 ha 5.1 25.54.4% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 4,957 ha 1.6 5.51.4% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,267 ha 0.9 2.90.7% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 21,203 ha 18.0 60.015.6% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

15,022 ha 3.5 11.63.0% % 129 %129,716 ha

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ChelanPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 1,470 ha 12.6 63.211.0% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

1,498 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 2,093 ha 36.1 180.431.3% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 6,281 ha 7.7 25.86.7% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

105 ha 0.4 1.20.3% % 123 %8,664 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 393 ha 18.1 90.415.7% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 1,384 ha 1.3 6.61.2% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

35,091 ha 7.8 25.96.8% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Western Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.3 7.72.0% % 208 %13 occ

BirdsGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 2 occG5 4.1 5.33.5% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 4 occG5 1.5 10.51.3% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 2 occG3 0.4 0.90.4% % 118 %234 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 5.93.6% % 112 %17 occ

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 99 haG4 0.2 0.80.2% % 237 %12,336 haMountain Goat Oreamos americana 2,471 haG5 7.4 24.66.4% % 232 %10,053 haWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 234 haG5 1.0 3.20.8% % 205 %7,319 ha

MollusksChelan mountainsnail Oreohelix sp.1 1 occG1 7.1 1.06.2% % 13 %100 occ

Vascular PlantsBrewer's Cliff-brake Pellaea breweri 1 occG5 20.0 7.717.4% % 38 %13 occPale Alpine-forget-me-not Eritrichium nanum var.

elongatum2 occG5 100.0 15.486.9% % 15 %13 occ

Seely's Silene Silene seelyi 1 occG2 5.0 2.04.3% % 34 %50 occSierra Cliff-brake Pellaea brachyptera 5 occG4 100.0 38.586.9% % 38 %13 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Pygmy whitefish Prosopium coulteri 1 occG5 50.0 100.043.4% % 100 %1 occWestslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 66 kmG4 5.2 4.5% % %

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ChelanPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 329 scoreG4 5.2 10.44.5% % 132 %3,170 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.3 1 occ 0.7 2.50.6% % 102 %54 occFSOK1.40 6 occ 36.7 124.931.9% % 220 %5 occFSOK1.56 1 occ 0.0 0.20.0% % 142 %24 occFSOK1.61 1 occ 0.1 0.20.1% % 107 %15 occFSOK1.80 5 occ 3.0 9.92.6% % 104 %47 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

46 ha 1.1 %

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 2,409 ha 0.3 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 1,466 ha 1.7 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 183 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

10 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 141 ha 0.3 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 627 ha 0.5 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,110 ha 0.3 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 2 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

258 ha 0.0 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 160 ha 2.8 %Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 1 ha 0.1 %Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 984 ha 0.9 %Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

4,560 ha 1.0 %

SpeciesMammals

Bighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 743 haG4 1.8 %Western Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 288 haG5 1.2 %

Freshwater

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ChelanPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

SpeciesFishes

Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 37 kmG4 2.9 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 186 scoreG4 2.9 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.1 2 occ 19.6 %FSOK1.40 1 occ 3.1 %FSOK1.80 1 occ 0.3 %

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Chelan ButtePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chelan ButteWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

4,251 1%13

13

01

2080

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%10,499 ac

Federal: 19Land Ownership

State: 1Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 80 %NGO %73Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

15 ha 0.4 1.86.7% % 151 %838 ha

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 2,027 ha 0.2 0.84.7% % 106 %246,966 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

2,008 ha 0.4 1.58.5% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesBirds

Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 2 occG5 4.1 5.378.3% % 100 %38 occ

MammalsWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 50 haG5 0.2 0.74.0% % 205 %7,319 ha

Vascular PlantsAdder's Tongue Ophioglossum pusillum 1 occG5 50.0 7.7958.6% % 15 %13 occLittle Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium var.

scoparium1 occG5 50.0 7.7958.6% % 15 %13 occ

Strict Blue-eyed-grass Sisyrinchium montanum 1 occG5 100.0 7.71917.3% % 8 %13 occUte Ladies' Tresses Spiranthes diluvialis 3 occG2 100.0 23.11917.3% % 23 %13 occ

Freshwater

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Chelan ButtePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

SpeciesFishes

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

16 kmG5 1.8 35.3% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

78 scoreG5 0.9 2.916.5% % 228 %2,707 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.326 1 occ 1.0 3.219.4% % 150 %6 occ

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Chiwawa RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chiwawa RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

26,842%

1

570

430

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%66,299 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 0 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 162 ha 0.1 0.40.3% % 157 %45,672 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 2,033 ha 0.6 1.32.0% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

743 ha 7.1 23.721.6% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 761 ha 4.4 21.813.2% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,296 ha 1.8 5.95.4% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

75 ha 0.9 2.62.7% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

703 ha 3.5 17.610.7% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1,413 ha 2.6 13.07.9% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 7,558 ha 2.5 8.37.6% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 3,834 ha 2.6 8.77.9% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,651 ha 1.4 4.74.3% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

195 ha 0.0 0.20.1% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 707 ha 6.1 30.418.4% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 36 ha 0.6 3.11.9% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 2,483 ha 3.1 10.29.3% % 253 %24,333 ha

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Chiwawa RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

2 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 123 %8,664 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 31 ha 1.4 7.04.3% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 234 ha 0.2 1.10.7% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

12,342 ha 2.7 9.18.3% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesBirds

Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 1 occG5 2.0 2.66.2% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.32.2% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 0.40.7% % 118 %234 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 127 kmG3 5.7 17.4% % %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 188 scoreG3 7.1 14.321.7% % 150 %1,312 scoreChinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1236 kmG5 4.3 13.1% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

743 scoreG5 8.2 27.425.0% % 228 %2,707 score

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 30 kmG5 2.0 6.1% % %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 422 scoreG5 7.1 14.221.5% % 128 %2,975 scoreWestslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 41 kmG4 3.2 9.7% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 204 scoreG4 3.2 6.49.7% % 132 %3,170 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.1 1 occ 0.4 1.31.2% % 333 %3 occFSOK1.56 1 occ 0.5 1.81.7% % 142 %24 occFSOK1.6 2 occ 8.4 26.525.4% % 267 %6 occFSOK1.80 1 occ 0.6 2.11.9% % 104 %47 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 39 kmG3 1.8 %

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Chiwawa RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 38 scoreG3 1.5 %Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 127 kmG5 0.9 %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

136 scoreG5 1.5 %

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 5 kmG5 0.3 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 99 scoreG5 1.7 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 10 kmG4 0.7 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 48 scoreG4 0.8 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.56 1 occ 0.7 %FSOK1.6 1 occ 3.1 %

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Cispus RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cispus RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

23,562 0%

1

38

620

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%58,198 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous: 0%%

%

%Private %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 4,130 ha 0.6 2.01.1% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

5,956 ha 1.8 5.93.3% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 1,894 ha 0.4 0.70.7% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 394 ha 0.1 0.30.2% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 8,703 ha 4.1 13.77.6% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 13 ha 0.2 0.60.3% % 233 %2,331 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

3,325 ha 0.3 0.90.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

891 ha 0.2 0.60.3% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

520 ha 7.2 23.913.1% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 2,319 ha 7.6 25.313.9% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,703 ha 0.6 2.01.1% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 10,190 ha 1.5 4.92.7% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 374 ha 4.9 12.58.9% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 339 ha 9.5 31.717.5% % 225 %1,069 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 2,228 ha 5.8 19.310.6% % 316 %11,525 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 287 ha 2.1 7.03.8% % 266 %4,123 ha

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Cispus RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

125 ha 9.1 10.816.7% % 52 %1,150 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Larch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 3 occG3 4.5 6.08.2% % 104 %50 occ

BirdsNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 2.9 5.35.4% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 3 occG3 0.2 0.30.3% % 106 %882 occ

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 1,261 haG5 51.1 74.893.8% % 146 %1,686 ha

Non-Vascular PlantsLobaria linita Lobaria linita 1 occG4 20.0 14.336.7% % 71 %7 occTholurna dissimilis Tholurna dissimilis 1 occG3 33.3 14.361.1% % 43 %7 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

22 kmG5 1.3 2.4% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

18 scoreG5 0.6 1.21.1% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 22 kmG4 0.6 1.1% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 21 scoreG4 0.3 0.60.5% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

38 kmG4 1.7 3.1% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

191 scoreG4 1.7 3.43.1% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

22 kmGQ 0.6 1.1% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

129 scoreGQ 1.6 3.22.9% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 1.9 6.53.5% % 200 %31 occ

Additional targets occurring at the site

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Cispus RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 kmG5 0.1 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

11 kmG4 0.5 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

53 scoreG4 0.5 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

1 kmGQ 0.0 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

1 scoreGQ 0.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.4 %

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ClearwaterPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

ClearwaterWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

7,396 0%0

1

44

254

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%18,268 ac

Federal: 46Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 54 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 723 ha 0.1 0.30.8% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 758 ha 0.2 0.61.1% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 1,974 ha 0.9 3.15.5% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 21 ha 4.8 16.128.1% % 248 %128 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 122 ha 1.4 4.78.3% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

10 ha 1.9 6.311.0% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

661 ha 0.1 0.20.3% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

6 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 593 ha 0.2 0.71.2% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,299 ha 0.2 0.61.1% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 4 ha 0.0 0.10.3% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

6 ha 0.0 0.10.2% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 152 ha 0.4 1.32.3% % 316 %11,525 ha

FreshwaterSpecies

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ClearwaterPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FishesChinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1510 kmG5 0.4 2.6% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

1 scoreG5 0.0 0.10.1% % 127 %1,644 score

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

14 kmG4 0.2 1.4% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

69 scoreG4 0.2 0.51.4% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 13 kmG4 0.2 1.0% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 62 scoreG4 0.2 0.41.0% % 116 %17,434 scorePink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 10 kmG5 0.5 3.0% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 50 scoreG5 0.5 1.03.0% % 109 %4,818 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 14 kmG5 0.3 1.7% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 69 scoreG5 0.3 0.61.7% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 4.2 14.324.3% % 243 %7 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 104 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 3,162 ha 0.8 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 594 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 117 ha 1.4 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,464 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

393 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 337 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,110 ha 0.2 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

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ClearwaterPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

4 kmG5 0.2 %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

2 scoreG5 0.1 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

3 kmG4 0.0 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

13 scoreG4 0.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 1.3 %

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Columbia Gorge - Collins Cr.Portfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Columbia Gorge - Collins Cr.Oregon/Washington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

4,543 3%

41

14124

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%11,221 ac

Federal: 39Land Ownership

State: 2Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 25 %NGO %56Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 2,003 ha 0.3 1.02.8% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

49 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 199 %100,674 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 330 ha 55.0 16.2523.3% % 21 %2,035 haEast Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 134 ha 63.1 210.1600.5% % 314 %64 haLate Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 119 ha 0.0 0.00.2% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

8 ha 1.4 4.813.7% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,305 ha 0.1 0.31.0% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

213 ha 0.0 0.10.4% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

19 ha 0.3 0.92.5% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 140 ha 0.5 1.54.4% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 39 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

124 ha 0.6 1.75.7% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 45 ha 1.3 4.211.9% % 225 %1,069 haSpecies

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Columbia Gorge - Collins Cr.Portfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

AmphibiansLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 4 occG3 6.0 8.056.8% % 104 %50 occ

BirdsPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus 1 occG4 1.7 7.716.1% % 285 %13 occ

Vascular PlantsOregon Bolandra Bolandra oregana 1 occG3 1.6 2.114.9% % 115 %13 occPale Blue-eyed Grass Sisyrinchium sarmentosum 1 occG1 11.1 4.0105.7% % 32 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 kmG5 0.0 0.1% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 0.00.0% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 kmG4 0.0 0.1% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 scoreG4 0.0 0.00.1% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

3 kmG4 0.1 1.4% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

16 scoreG4 0.1 0.31.4% % 117 %5,574 score

Pink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 15 kmG5 8.7 82.6% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 74 scoreG5 8.7 17.583.1% % 186 %423 scoreSteelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss

(pops.14, 26 & 27)1 kmGQ 0.0 0.1% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

1 scoreGQ 0.0 0.00.1% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 0.3 1.13.3% % 133 %9 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.10.4% % 145 %22 occ(920) Small tributaries, alluvial, low-elevation, low/mod-gradient

1 occ 8.5 31.280.9% % 167 %3 occ

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Columbia Gorge - WestPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Columbia Gorge - WestOregon/Washington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

39,632 1%2

12

9145016

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%97,890 ac

Federal: 45Land Ownership

State: 21Local: 0

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 22 %NGO 0 %84Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 8 ha 46.9 169.051.2% % 160 %5 haColumbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 23,375 ha 3.5 11.63.8% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

6,318 ha 1.9 6.32.1% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 3,784 ha 0.7 1.50.8% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 16 ha 0.2 0.70.2% % 233 %2,331 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

8,127 ha 0.6 2.20.7% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

12,040 ha 2.4 8.02.6% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 677 ha 2.2 7.42.4% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 488 ha 0.2 0.60.2% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 6,193 ha 0.9 3.01.0% % 195 %206,665 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 3 occG3 3.8 6.04.1% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 3 occG3 7.9 12.08.6% % 104 %25 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 8 occG3 11.9 16.013.0% % 104 %50 occ

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Columbia Gorge - WestPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Oregon Slender Salamander Batrachoseps wrightorum 2 occG2 3.7 4.04.0% % 96 %50 occRed-legged Frog Rana aurora 3 occG4 1.9 23.12.1% % 577 %13 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.9 7.73.1% % 200 %13 occ

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 4 occG4 5.1 10.85.5% % 100 %37 occBald Eagle winter roost area Haliaeetus leucocephalus 534 haG4 78.3 130.685.4% % 131 %409 haGreat Blue Heron Ardea herodias 2 occG5 22.2 15.424.2% % 62 %13 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 2 occG3 0.1 0.20.1% % 106 %882 occPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus 4 occG4 6.8 30.87.4% % 285 %13 occ

InsectsMt Hood Primitive Brachycentrid Caddisfly Eobrachycentrus gelidae 1 occG3 25.0 4.027.3% % 16 %25 occ

MollusksMalone Jumping-slug Hemphillia malonei 2 occG1 1.4 4.01.6% % 154 %50 occ

Non-Vascular Plantsliverwort Scapania gymnostomophila Scapania gymnostomophila 1 occG3 100.0 14.3109.0% % 14 %7 occ

Vascular PlantsAlaska Large Awn Sedge Carex macrochaeta 3 occG5 100.0 42.9109.0% % 43 %7 occBarrett's Beardtongue Penstemon barrettiae 2 occG2 100.0 8.0109.0% % 8 %25 occCliff Indian-paintbrush Castilleja rupicola 1 occG2 50.0 2.054.5% % 4 %50 occDiffuse Stickseed Hackelia diffusa var. diffusa 2 occG4 100.0 15.4109.0% % 15 %13 occFringed Grass-of-parnassus Parnassia fimbriata var.

hoodiana1 occG5 50.0 2.054.5% % 4 %50 occ

Howell's Bentgrass Agrostis howellii 6 occG2 85.7 24.093.5% % 28 %25 occHowell's Fleabane Erigeron howellii 12 occG2 72.6 24.779.2% % 34 %50 occLong-bearded Hawkweed Hieracium longiberbe 12 occG4 92.3 48.0100.6% % 52 %25 occOregon Bolandra Bolandra oregana 15 occG3 87.6 114.695.5% % 115 %13 occOregon Fleabane Erigeron oreganus 10 occG3 98.5 39.4107.3% % 40 %25 occOregon Sullivantia Sullivantia oregana 11 occG2 91.7 28.999.9% % 32 %38 occRosy Lewisia Lewisia columbiana var.

columbiana4 occG4 36.4 8.039.6% % 20 %50 occ

Sickle-pod Rockcress Arabis sparsiflora var. atrorubens

1 occG5 100.0 4.0109.0% % 4 %25 occ

Small Twisted-stalk Streptopus streptopoides 2 occG5 4.4 8.74.8% % 152 %25 occStrickland's Tauschia Tauschia stricklandii 1 occG4 50.0 4.054.5% % 8 %25 occTall Bugbane Cimicifuga elata 5 occG3 4.0 18.14.4% % 188 %25 occWeak Bluegrass Poa marcida 3 occG4 8.8 12.09.6% % 128 %25 occ

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Columbia Gorge - WestPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 kmG5 0.1 0.1% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

7 scoreG5 0.2 0.50.3% % 131 %1,496 score

Chum Salmon - Columbia River Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 41 kmG5 7.2 7.8% % %Chum Salmon - Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 92 scoreG5 3.7 7.44.0% % 126 %1,240 scoreCoho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 47 kmG4 1.3 1.4% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 111 scoreG4 1.5 2.91.6% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

55 kmG4 2.5 2.7% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

273 scoreG4 2.5 4.92.7% % 117 %5,574 score

Pacific Lamprey habitat Lampetra tridentata 23 haG5 50.6 166.455.2% % 307 %14 haPink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 23 kmG5 13.2 14.4% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 113 scoreG5 13.3 26.614.5% % 186 %423 scoreSteelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss

(pops.14, 26 & 27)48 kmGQ 1.4 1.5% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

155 scoreGQ 1.9 3.82.1% % 132 %4,050 score

Western Brook Lamprey habitat Lamptera richardsoni 44 haG5 21.6 71.523.5% % 238 %61 haWhite Sturgeon habitat - Columbia River Acipenser transmontanus 3 haG4 104.7 314.0114.1% % 300 %1 ha

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 2 occ 3.1 10.13.4% % 145 %22 occ(904) Headwaters, sandstone, low-elevation, varied gradient

1 occ 0.8 2.80.9% % 136 %11 occ

(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 3 occ 4.1 13.64.5% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

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Columbia Gorge - WestPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chum Salmon - Columbia River Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 17 kmG5 2.9 %Chum Salmon - Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 30 scoreG5 1.2 %Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 8 kmG4 0.2 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 49 scoreG4 0.6 %

Pink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 14 kmG5 8.4 %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 71 scoreG5 8.4 %Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss

(pops.14, 26 & 27)8 kmGQ 0.2 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

22 scoreGQ 0.3 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 2.1 %(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 0.0 %(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.4 %

Communities

North Pacific Bog and Fen Community North Pacific Bog and Fen 1 occG4 4.3 %

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Columbia Rocky ReachPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Columbia Rocky ReachWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

49,366 3%10

5

0163153

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%121,934 ac

Federal: 29Land Ownership

State: 18Local: 0

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 53 %NGO %75Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

71 ha 1.7 8.52.8% % 151 %838 ha

Columbia Plateau Scabland Shrubland 27 ha 0.2 0.50.3% % 128 %5,221 haColumbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 1,229 ha 15.7 78.625.9% % 200 %1,565 haEast Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 72 ha 0.0 0.20.1% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 10,170 ha 1.2 4.12.0% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 5,316 ha 6.1 30.410.0% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 170 ha 0.1 0.10.1% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

66 ha 0.3 1.60.5% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 45 ha 0.1 0.40.1% % 380 %10,907 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 80 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3,422 ha 0.8 2.61.3% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 20 ha 0.2 0.80.3% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

3,041 ha 0.2 0.60.3% % 111 %468,719 ha

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 901 ha 0.9 4.31.4% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

16,543 ha 3.7 12.26.1% % 193 %135,359 ha

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Columbia Rocky ReachPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 2 occG4 0.8 1.91.2% % 129 %105 occBald Eagle winter roost area Haliaeetus leucocephalus 139 haG4 29.6 13866.048.9% % 20900 %1 haGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 6 occG5 12.2 15.820.2% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 0.4 2.60.6% % 329 %38 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 5.96.9% % 112 %17 occ

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 5,240 haG4 12.7 42.521.0% % 237 %12,336 ha

MollusksChelan mountainsnail Oreohelix sp.1 4 occG1 28.6 4.047.2% % 13 %100 occ

Vascular PlantsChelan Rockmat Petrophyton cinerascens 5 occG1 100.0 10.0165.1% % 10 %50 occFuzzytongue Penstemon Penstemon eriantherus var.

whitedii2 occG4 66.7 28.6110.1% % 43 %7 occ

Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium var. scoparium

1 occG5 50.0 7.782.5% % 15 %13 occ

Long-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 13 occG3 20.0 26.033.0% % 100 %50 occPasqueflower Anemone nuttalliana 1 occGQ 25.0 7.741.3% % 31 %13 occThompson's Clover Trifolium thompsonii 5 occG2 71.4 38.5117.9% % 54 %13 occThompson's Pincushion Chaenactis thompsonii 2 occG2 6.7 4.011.0% % 46 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 41 kmG3 1.8 3.1% % %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 8 scoreG3 0.3 0.60.5% % 150 %1,312 scoreChinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 3 kmGQ 0.4 0.6% % %Chinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 26 scoreGQ 0.4 1.20.6% % 167 %2,093 scoreChinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1229 kmG5 3.4 5.6% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

5 kmG5 15.7 25.8% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

162 scoreG5 1.8 6.03.0% % 228 %2,707 score

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

23 scoreG5 15.4 30.925.5% % 75 %73 score

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 3 kmG5 0.2 0.4% % %

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Columbia Rocky ReachPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 16 scoreG5 0.3 0.50.4% % 128 %2,975 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(931) Headwaters - loess-dominated, low-elevation, low-gradient

1 occ 0.0 0.10.1% % 100 %54 occ

FSOK1.188 1 occ 0.4 1.40.7% % 86 %22 occFSOK1.296 1 occ 1.9 6.23.1% % 106 %16 occFSOK1.3 2 occ 0.9 3.01.5% % 102 %54 occFSOK1.326 5 occ 24.8 78.440.9% % 150 %6 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

5 ha 0.1 %

Columbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 11 ha 0.1 %East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 5 ha 0.0 %Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 1,092 ha 0.1 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 371 ha 0.4 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 21 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 55 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

222 ha 0.1 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

136 ha 0.0 %

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 64 ha 0.1 %Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

1,431 ha 0.3 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 1 kmGQ 0.1 %Chinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 1 scoreGQ 0.0 %Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1216 kmG5 1.9 %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

81 scoreG5 0.9 %

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Columbia Rocky ReachPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 1 kmG5 0.0 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 1 scoreG5 0.0 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 1 kmG4 0.0 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 2 scoreG4 0.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.326 3 occ 15.3 %

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Coweeman RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Coweeman RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

20,421 0%0

0 100

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%50,440 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 100 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

25 kmG5 1.5 3.2% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

24 scoreG5 0.8 1.61.7% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 63 kmG4 1.8 3.7% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 121 scoreG4 1.6 3.23.3% % 113 %3,824 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

60 kmGQ 1.7 3.7% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

198 scoreGQ 2.4 4.95.2% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 1.4 4.52.9% % 145 %22 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.4 4.52.9% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the site

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Coweeman RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

TerrestrialTerrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 19,246 ha 2.9 %Columbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

283 ha 0.1 %

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 234 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

6,411 ha 0.5 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

10,903 ha 2.2 %

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 2 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 524 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

4 ha 0.0 %

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 1 occG3 1.3 %Cope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 2.6 %

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 %

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Cowlitz HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cowlitz HeadwatersWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

40,217 0%

0

80

200

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%99,337 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 0 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 5,505 ha 1.1 2.11.1% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 9,138 ha 2.2 7.32.3% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 25,255 ha 12.0 39.912.9% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

14 ha 0.3 0.30.3% % 101 %5,000 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 6 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

3,259 ha 0.3 0.90.3% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

4,775 ha 1.0 3.21.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

45 ha 0.6 2.10.7% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 4,172 ha 13.7 45.514.7% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 6,907 ha 2.5 8.22.6% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 14,113 ha 2.0 6.82.2% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,843 ha 24.0 61.725.8% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 16 ha 0.5 1.50.5% % 225 %1,069 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 2,885 ha 7.5 25.08.1% % 316 %11,525 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 66 ha 0.5 1.60.5% % 266 %4,123 ha

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Cowlitz HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

19 ha 1.4 1.71.5% % 52 %1,150 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Larch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 2 occG3 3.0 4.03.2% % 104 %50 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.9 7.73.1% % 200 %13 occ

BirdsNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 6 occG3 0.3 0.70.4% % 106 %882 occ

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 213 haG5 8.7 12.79.3% % 146 %1,686 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

11 kmG5 0.7 0.7% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

5 scoreG5 0.2 0.30.2% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 11 kmG4 0.3 0.3% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 scoreG4 0.0 0.00.0% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

52 kmG4 2.3 2.5% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

261 scoreG4 2.3 4.72.5% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

11 kmGQ 0.3 0.3% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

18 scoreGQ 0.2 0.50.2% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

7 occ 7.0 23.47.5% % 200 %31 occ

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Cowlitz Riffe LakePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cowlitz Riffe LakeWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

12,294 0%3

2

323

65

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%30,367 ac

Federal: 22Land Ownership

State: 13Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 65 %NGO %94Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 337 ha 0.1 0.10.2% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 8,869 ha 2.1 7.17.5% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 1,464 ha 0.7 2.32.4% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 19 ha 0.2 0.80.9% % 233 %2,331 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

5 ha 0.9 2.93.1% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

3,445 ha 0.3 0.91.0% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

4,536 ha 0.9 3.03.2% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

23 ha 0.3 1.11.1% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 14 ha 0.0 0.10.2% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 59 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,633 ha 0.2 0.80.8% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

2 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 116 %7,176 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

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Cowlitz Riffe LakePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 1 occG3 1.3 2.04.4% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 2.6 4.09.2% % 104 %25 occVan Dyke's Salamander Plethodon vandykei 2 occG3 14.3 8.050.2% % 52 %25 occ

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 2 occG4 2.5 5.48.9% % 100 %37 occGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 1 occG5 12.5 14.343.9% % 86 %7 occ

Non-Vascular PlantsPseudocyphellaria rainierensis Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis 1 occG3 33.3 4.0117.2% % 8 %25 occ

FreshwaterFreshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.3 4.34.5% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

1 kmG4 0.0 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

3 scoreG4 0.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(39) Headwaters, granitic, high-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 14.3 %(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.0 %

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Deschutes (WA)Portfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Deschutes (WA)Washington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

15,894 1%2

1

001

99

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%39,259 ac

Federal: 1Land Ownership

State: 0Local: 0

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 99 %NGO %96Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 59 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 6,401 ha 1.5 5.14.2% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 7 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

33 ha 6.3 21.017.1% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

5,919 ha 0.5 1.61.3% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

149 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 58 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 116 %7,176 ha

SpeciesInsects

Taylor's Checkerspot, Whulge Checkerspot (USFWS name)

Euphydryas editha taylori 1 occG5 32.4 18.588.2% % 57 %7 occ

FreshwaterSpecies

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Deschutes (WA)Portfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FishesChum Salmon - Pacific Coast Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 1 kmG5 0.0 0.0% % %Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast habitat Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 1 scoreG5 0.0 0.00.0% % 128 %6,796 scoreCoastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki

pop. 785 kmG4 1.5 4.1% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

424 scoreG4 1.5 3.04.1% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 34 kmG4 0.5 1.3% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 166 scoreG4 0.5 1.01.3% % 116 %17,434 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 28 kmG5 0.6 1.7% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 141 scoreG5 0.6 1.21.7% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

3 occ 10.4 36.428.3% % 188 %8 occ

Puget lowland headwaters south - glacial drift, low elevation, low gradient

1 occ 0.3 0.80.7% % 156 %9 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 211 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 5,809 ha 1.4 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 195 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 6 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

13 ha 2.5 %

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

4,856 ha 0.4 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

535 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 362 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1 ha 0.0 %

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 %

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Deschutes (WA)Portfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Marbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus 1 occG3 3.1 %Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 %

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East Fork Lewis HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

East Fork Lewis HeadwatersWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

19,847 0%0

08119

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%49,022 ac

Federal: 50Land Ownership

State: 32Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 19 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 10,196 ha 1.5 5.13.3% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

4,735 ha 1.4 4.73.1% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 724 ha 0.1 0.30.3% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 7 ha 0.1 0.30.2% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

4,254 ha 0.3 1.10.7% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

5,118 ha 1.0 3.42.2% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 4 ha 0.4 1.20.8% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

1,004 ha 13.8 46.130.1% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 927 ha 3.0 10.16.6% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 2 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 4,815 ha 0.7 2.31.5% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

31 ha 0.1 0.40.3% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 132 ha 3.7 12.48.1% % 225 %1,069 haSpecies

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East Fork Lewis HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

AmphibiansCascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 1 occG3 1.3 2.02.8% % 100 %50 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 2 occG3 3.5 4.77.7% % 104 %50 occ

MollusksMalone Jumping-slug Hemphillia malonei 7 occG1 5.1 14.011.0% % 154 %50 occ

Vascular PlantsCold-water Corydalis Corydalis caseana ssp. aquae-

gelidae8 occG5 11.5 16.825.0% % 98 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

86 kmG4 3.9 8.4% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

431 scoreG4 3.9 7.78.4% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

37 kmGQ 1.1 2.3% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

158 scoreGQ 1.9 3.94.2% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 2.7 8.85.8% % 133 %9 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 3.3 11.17.3% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 2,548 ha 0.4 %Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 107 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

643 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,651 ha 0.3 %

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East Fork Lewis RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

East Fork Lewis RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

9,119 3%14

04

96

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%22,523 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 3Local: 1

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 96 %NGO %82Undeveloped %

Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

11 kmG5 0.7 3.1% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

47 scoreG5 1.6 3.17.4% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 27 kmG4 0.8 3.6% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 166 scoreG4 2.2 4.310.3% % 113 %3,824 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

27 kmGQ 0.8 3.7% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

48 scoreGQ 0.6 1.22.8% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 1.4 4.56.5% % 145 %22 occ(904) Headwaters, sandstone, low-elevation, varied gradient

1 occ 2.8 9.113.2% % 136 %11 occ

Additional targets occurring at the site

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East Fork Lewis RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

TerrestrialTerrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 3,135 ha 0.5 %Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 184 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,676 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,205 ha 0.2 %

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 %

Vascular PlantsTall Bugbane Cimicifuga elata 2 occG3 1.8 %

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Entiat RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Entiat RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

61,461 0%1

0

172

6912

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%151,808 ac

Federal: 83Land Ownership

State: 5Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 12 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

46 ha 1.1 5.41.4% % 151 %838 ha

Columbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 1,124 ha 14.4 71.819.0% % 200 %1,565 haEast Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 324 ha 0.2 0.70.3% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 2,139 ha 0.3 0.90.3% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 2,502 ha 2.9 14.33.8% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 1,305 ha 0.4 0.80.5% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

251 ha 2.4 8.03.2% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 24 ha 0.1 0.70.2% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

462 ha 0.4 1.20.5% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

21 ha 0.2 0.70.3% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

194 ha 1.0 4.91.3% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1,311 ha 2.4 12.03.2% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 5,311 ha 1.8 5.82.3% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,046 ha 0.7 2.40.9% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 3,199 ha 2.7 9.03.6% % 172 %35,351 ha

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Entiat RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

5,364 ha 1.2 4.11.6% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 342 ha 2.9 14.73.9% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

8,817 ha 0.6 1.90.7% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 81 ha 1.4 6.91.8% % 288 %1,160 haRocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 58 ha 2.7 13.33.5% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 300 ha 0.3 1.40.4% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

22,865 ha 5.1 16.96.7% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.31.0% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 2 occG3 0.4 0.90.6% % 118 %234 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 2 occG4 8.3 11.811.0% % 112 %17 occ

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 160 haG4 0.4 1.30.5% % 237 %12,336 ha

MollusksChelan mountainsnail Oreohelix sp.1 6 occG1 42.9 6.056.8% % 13 %100 occ

Vascular PlantsLong-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 14 occG3 21.5 28.028.6% % 100 %50 occSmoky Mountain Sedge Carex proposita 1 occG4 14.3 7.718.9% % 54 %13 occThompson's Clover Trifolium thompsonii 2 occG2 28.6 15.437.9% % 54 %13 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 33 kmG3 1.5 1.9% % %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 63 scoreG3 2.4 4.83.2% % 150 %1,312 scoreChinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 39 kmGQ 4.3 5.7% % %Chinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 207 scoreGQ 3.0 9.93.9% % 167 %2,093 scoreChinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1247 kmG5 5.5 7.3% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

579 scoreG5 6.4 21.48.5% % 228 %2,707 score

Pacific Lamprey habitat Lampetra tridentata 3 haG5 52.2 156.569.2% % 150 %2 haSteelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 48 kmG5 3.2 4.2% % %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 214 scoreG5 3.6 7.24.8% % 128 %2,975 score

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Entiat RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 44 kmG4 3.4 4.6% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 219 scoreG4 3.4 6.94.6% % 132 %3,170 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.188 1 occ 0.1 0.30.1% % 86 %22 occFSOK1.3 4 occ 2.1 6.82.7% % 102 %54 occFSOK1.56 3 occ 3.7 12.35.0% % 142 %24 occFSOK1.61 1 occ 1.6 5.22.1% % 107 %15 occFSOK1.80 1 occ 0.3 1.10.4% % 104 %47 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

52 ha 1.2 %

Columbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 782 ha 10.0 %East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 2,122 ha 1.4 %Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 63 ha 0.0 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 721 ha 0.8 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 576 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

88 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

114 ha 0.6 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 152 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 107 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 9 ha 0.0 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 6,007 ha 5.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

7,221 ha 1.7 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 35 ha 0.3 %Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

1,900 ha 0.1 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 47 ha 0.8 %Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 62 ha 2.8 %Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 1,113 ha 1.1 %Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

12,895 ha 2.9 %

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Entiat RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 5 occG5 1.8 %Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 %

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 40 haG4 0.1 %

MollusksChelan mountainsnail Oreohelix sp.1 1 occG1 7.1 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

8 kmG5 0.9 %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

41 scoreG5 0.5 %

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 10 kmG5 0.7 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 2 scoreG5 0.0 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 6 kmG4 0.4 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 28 scoreG4 0.4 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.56 2 occ 2.5 %FSOK1.61 1 occ 0.5 %

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Howard HansonPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Howard HansonWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

4,724 0%

0

7123

5

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%11,669 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 90Local: 5

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 5 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 265 ha 0.1 0.10.5% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 2,888 ha 0.7 2.36.3% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 840 ha 0.4 1.33.6% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 598 ha 7.0 23.363.8% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

653 ha 0.1 0.20.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,041 ha 0.2 0.71.9% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 169 ha 0.1 0.20.5% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,435 ha 0.2 0.71.9% % 195 %206,665 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

3 kmG4 0.1 0.5% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

17 scoreG4 0.1 0.10.6% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 5 kmG4 0.1 0.6% % %

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Howard HansonPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 24 scoreG4 0.1 0.10.6% % 116 %17,434 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 5 kmG5 0.1 1.0% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 24 scoreG5 0.1 0.21.0% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

1 occ 3.6 12.532.7% % 188 %8 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

1 occ 3.2 %

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Icicle CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Icicle CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

55,525 0%0

1

750

224

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%137,147 ac

Federal: 96Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 4 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

30 ha 0.7 3.61.1% % 151 %838 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 1,698 ha 1.1 3.71.6% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 117 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 24 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 3,420 ha 1.1 2.21.6% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 6 ha 0.1 0.50.1% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

563 ha 5.4 18.07.9% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 719 ha 4.1 20.66.0% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,082 ha 0.8 2.81.2% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic Parkland 2 ha 51.0 153.074.9% % 300 %1 haNorth Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

25 ha 0.3 0.90.4% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

762 ha 3.8 19.15.6% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 6,125 ha 11.2 56.216.5% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 16,825 ha 5.6 18.58.2% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 2,777 ha 1.9 6.32.8% % 209 %44,199 ha

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Icicle CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 6,638 ha 5.6 18.88.3% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3,245 ha 0.8 2.51.1% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 1,291 ha 11.1 55.516.3% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

108 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 193 ha 3.3 16.74.9% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 3,771 ha 4.6 15.56.8% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

3 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 123 %8,664 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 294 ha 13.5 67.619.8% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 355 ha 0.3 1.70.5% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

26,990 ha 6.0 19.98.8% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesBirds

Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 1 occG5 2.0 2.63.0% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 3 occG5 1.1 7.91.6% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 4 occG3 0.9 1.71.3% % 118 %234 occ

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 21 haG5 0.1 0.20.1% % 232 %10,053 ha

Vascular PlantsLong-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 6 occG3 9.2 12.013.5% % 100 %50 occOregon Checker-mallow Sidalcea oregana var. calva 1 occG5 25.0 2.036.7% % 8 %50 occRoss' Avens Geum rossii var. depressum 1 occG5 50.0 2.073.4% % 4 %50 occSeely's Silene Silene seelyi 6 occG2 30.0 12.044.0% % 34 %50 occShowy Stickseed Hackelia venusta 2 occG1 50.0 4.073.4% % 8 %50 occSmoky Mountain Sedge Carex proposita 1 occG4 14.3 7.721.0% % 54 %13 occThompson's Pincushion Chaenactis thompsonii 1 occG2 3.3 2.04.9% % 46 %50 occWenatchee Larkspur Delphinium viridescens 2 occG2 16.7 4.024.5% % 22 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 211 kmG3 9.5 13.9% % %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 202 scoreG3 7.7 15.411.3% % 150 %1,312 scoreChinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 7 kmGQ 0.8 1.1% % %Chinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 53 scoreGQ 0.8 2.51.1% % 167 %2,093 score

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Icicle CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

6 kmG5 0.7 1.1% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

67 scoreG5 0.7 2.51.1% % 228 %2,707 score

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 40 kmG5 2.7 3.9% % %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 187 scoreG5 3.1 6.34.6% % 128 %2,975 scoreWestslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 81 kmG4 6.4 9.4% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 406 scoreG4 6.4 12.89.4% % 132 %3,170 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.188 1 occ 0.1 0.20.1% % 86 %22 occFSOK1.56 2 occ 2.5 8.33.7% % 142 %24 occFSOK1.6 2 occ 11.0 34.716.1% % 267 %6 occFSOK1.84 2 occ 12.5 40.018.3% % 220 %5 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 26 kmG3 1.2 %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 49 scoreG3 1.9 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 5 kmG5 0.3 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 18 scoreG5 0.3 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 11 kmG4 0.9 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 54 scoreG4 0.9 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.56 1 occ 1.3 %FSOK1.6 1 occ 4.8 %

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Issaquah CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Issaquah CreekWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

7,964 9%2

0

193052

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%19,670 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 43Local: 5

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 52 %NGO %89Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 127 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 2,767 ha 0.7 2.23.6% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 10 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 5 ha 0.1 0.20.3% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,997 ha 0.2 0.50.9% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

472 ha 0.1 0.30.5% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 7 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 195 %206,665 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

7 kmG5 0.3 1.7% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

2 scoreG5 0.1 0.10.3% % 127 %1,644 score

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

10 kmG4 0.2 0.9% % %

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Issaquah CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

48 scoreG4 0.2 0.30.9% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 15 kmG4 0.2 1.1% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 71 scoreG4 0.2 0.41.1% % 116 %17,434 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 7 kmG5 0.2 0.8% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 35 scoreG5 0.2 0.30.8% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Puget uplands and islands headwaters - glacial drift, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

1 occ 0.4 1.32.2% % 161 %23 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 34 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 1,157 ha 0.3 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 3 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,052 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

48 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 4 ha 0.0 %SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

11 kmG5 0.5 %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

3 scoreG5 0.1 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

18 kmG4 0.3 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

88 scoreG4 0.3 %

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Issaquah CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 21 kmG4 0.3 %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 104 scoreG4 0.3 %Olympic Mudminnow habitat Novumbra hubbsi 3 haG3 14.3 %Steelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 11 kmG5 0.2 %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 53 scoreG5 0.2 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Puget uplands and islands headwaters - glacial drift, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

1 occ 1.6 %

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Kalama RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Kalama RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

24,334 1%0

11189

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%60,104 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 11Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 89 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 2,594 ha 0.4 1.30.7% % 122 %201,839 haLate Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 80 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

736 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,518 ha 0.3 1.00.5% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 195 %206,665 haSpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.1 2.42.0% % 100 %37 occBand-Tailed Pigeon Columba fasciata 1 occG4 7.7 7.713.7% % 92 %13 occGreat Blue Heron Ardea herodias 1 occG5 11.1 7.719.7% % 62 %13 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

36 kmG5 2.1 3.8% % %

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Kalama RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

113 scoreG5 3.8 7.66.7% % 131 %1,496 score

Chum Salmon - Columbia River Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 8 kmG5 1.5 2.6% % %Chum Salmon - Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 41 scoreG5 1.7 3.33.0% % 126 %1,240 scoreCoho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 27 kmG4 0.8 1.4% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 99 scoreG4 1.3 2.62.3% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

22 kmG4 1.0 1.7% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

107 scoreG4 1.0 1.91.7% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

37 kmGQ 1.1 1.9% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

166 scoreGQ 2.1 4.13.6% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 3 occ 4.2 13.67.4% % 145 %22 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 3 occ 3.4 11.46.1% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 15,834 ha 2.4 %Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 189 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

5,371 ha 0.4 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

8,674 ha 1.7 %

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

11 ha 0.1 %

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 1 occG3 1.3 %

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.1 %

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Kalama RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

4 kmG5 0.2 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

8 scoreG5 0.3 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

3 kmG4 0.1 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

14 scoreG4 0.1 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

4 kmGQ 0.1 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

13 scoreGQ 0.2 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 1.4 %

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KanaskatPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

KanaskatWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

2,895 1%1

23367

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%7,150 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 33Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 67 %NGO %96Undeveloped %

Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

13 kmG5 0.6 8.7% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

14 scoreG5 0.4 0.86.3% % 127 %1,644 score

Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 12 kmG5 0.4 6.3% % %Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast habitat Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 58 scoreG5 0.4 0.86.3% % 128 %6,796 scoreCoastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki

pop. 713 kmG4 0.2 3.5% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

66 scoreG4 0.2 0.53.5% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 14 kmG4 0.2 2.8% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 68 scoreG4 0.2 0.42.9% % 116 %17,434 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 13 kmG5 0.3 4.3% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 67 scoreG5 0.3 0.64.3% % 115 %11,552 score

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

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KanaskatPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 213 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 880 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

445 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

321 ha 0.1 %

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Kiona CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Kiona CreekWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

3,051 0%2

0

2

98

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%7,536 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 2Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 98 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 85 ha 0.0 0.00.2% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 2,057 ha 0.5 1.67.0% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 817 ha 0.4 1.35.5% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

715 ha 0.1 0.20.8% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

691 ha 0.1 0.52.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 67 ha 0.0 0.10.3% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,282 ha 0.2 0.62.6% % 195 %206,665 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 1 occG3 1.3 2.017.9% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 2 occG3 5.3 8.074.5% % 104 %25 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 2 occG3 3.0 4.042.3% % 104 %50 occ

BirdsGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 1 occG5 4.8 5.567.9% % 86 %7 occ

Additional targets occurring at the site

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Kiona CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

6 kmG5 0.4 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 6 kmG4 0.2 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 9 scoreG4 0.1 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

6 kmGQ 0.2 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

4 scoreGQ 0.1 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.8 %

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Klickitat HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Klickitat HeadwatersWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

13,710%

0

00

1684

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%33,863 ac

Federal: 0Land Ownership

State: 16Local:

Indigenous: 63%%

%

%Private 20 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Eastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

2,705 ha 0.5 1.62.8% % 160 %169,461 ha

Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 116 ha 0.1 0.70.8% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 975 ha 0.3 0.61.8% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 1,359 ha 23.3 116.6138.8% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 56 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 11 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 18 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,095 ha 0.3 0.81.5% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

2,574 ha 0.2 0.51.0% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 1,125 ha 1.4 4.68.2% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

5,089 ha 17.6 58.7104.8% % 123 %8,664 ha

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 7 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 239 %20,905 haYakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 9,262 ha 1.8 6.010.7% % 152 %154,743 ha

SpeciesBirds

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Klickitat HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 2 occG3 0.4 0.92.5% % 118 %234 occSandhill Crane Grus canadensis 1 occG5 0.1 0.40.7% % 150 %264 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

10 kmG5 3.4 20.3% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

20 scoreG5 2.4 4.814.3% % 127 %413 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

55 scoreGQ 2.0 4.112.1% % 135 %1,351 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

27 kmGQ 4.2 24.7% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

3 occ 3.2 10.618.8% % 200 %31 occ

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L T MurrayPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

L T MurrayWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

20,376 0%2

0

0612317

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%50,329 ac

Federal: 20Land Ownership

State: 64Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 17 %NGO %97Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

54 ha 1.3 6.55.2% % 151 %838 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 198 ha 0.1 0.40.5% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 4,257 ha 0.5 1.72.1% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 359 ha 0.4 2.11.6% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 524 ha 0.2 0.30.7% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

25 ha 0.1 0.60.5% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 16 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 12 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 262 %90,828 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,844 ha 1.6 5.26.3% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,498 ha 0.3 1.21.4% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

7,134 ha 0.5 1.51.8% % 111 %468,719 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 10 ha 0.5 2.41.9% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 69 ha 0.1 0.30.3% % 239 %20,905 haYakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 17,489 ha 3.4 11.313.6% % 152 %154,743 ha

Species

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L T MurrayPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

BirdsGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 2 occG5 4.1 5.316.3% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.32.9% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 0.40.9% % 118 %234 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 5.916.7% % 112 %17 occ

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 2,143 haG4 5.2 17.420.8% % 237 %12,336 haWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 64 haG5 0.3 0.91.0% % 205 %7,319 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

1 kmG5 0.0 0.2% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

4 scoreG5 0.1 0.20.4% % 111 %2,121 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 1 scoreG5 0.0 0.10.1% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 1 kmG5 0.0 0.1% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 43 kmG4 4.6 18.4% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 213 scoreG4 4.6 15.418.5% % 201 %1,388 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 3.1 10.512.5% % 163 %19 occ(72) Yakima forested headwaters - mixed geology, mid/high-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 4.3 17.417.4% % 150 %2 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

10 kmG5 0.9 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

5 scoreG5 0.1 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 6 scoreG5 0.2 %Steelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 10 kmG5 0.6 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 1 kmG4 0.0 %

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L T MurrayPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 1 scoreG4 0.0 %

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Little Klickitat RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Little Klickitat RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

32,504 0%6

0

047

89

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%80,285 ac

Federal: 0Land Ownership

State: 11Local:

Indigenous: 0%%

%

%Private 89 %NGO 0 %93Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

20 ha 0.5 2.31.2% % 151 %838 ha

Columbia Plateau Scabland Shrubland 2,411 ha 13.9 46.234.7% % 128 %5,221 haColumbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 12 ha 0.2 0.80.4% % 200 %1,565 haEast Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 3,107 ha 6.7 22.316.8% % 151 %13,916 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

20,311 ha 3.6 12.09.0% % 160 %169,461 ha

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 641 ha 0.1 0.30.2% % 106 %246,966 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 610 ha 0.2 0.40.5% % 114 %158,084 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

289 ha 0.1 0.20.2% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

16,161 ha 1.0 3.42.6% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 1,208 ha 1.5 5.03.7% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

30 ha 0.1 0.40.3% % 123 %8,664 ha

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 60 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 239 %20,905 haSpeciesBirds

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Little Klickitat RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 1.00.9% % 129 %105 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 3 occG5 1.1 7.92.7% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 0.40.5% % 118 %234 occSandhill Crane Grus canadensis 1 occG5 0.1 0.40.3% % 150 %264 occ

MammalsWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 5,100 haG5 20.9 69.752.4% % 205 %7,319 ha

Vascular PlantsLong-bearded Sego Lily Calochortus longebarbatus

var. longebarbatus4 occG4 2.4 8.06.1% % 118 %50 occ

Suksdorf's Desert-parsley Lomatium suksdorfii 2 occG3 6.5 4.016.2% % 60 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

9 scoreGQ 0.3 0.60.8% % 135 %1,351 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

12 kmGQ 1.9 4.7% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 2.4 7.96.1% % 138 %13 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 2.2 7.55.6% % 200 %31 occ

(911) Eastside headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient

1 occ 3.6 12.09.0% % 142 %12 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Scabland Shrubland 517 ha 3.0 %East Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 86 ha 0.2 %Eastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

1,515 ha 0.3 %

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 44 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

9 ha 0.0 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

579 ha 0.0 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

5 scoreGQ 0.2 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

9 kmGQ 1.5 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 3.5 %(911) Eastside headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient

1 occ 0.0 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Little Naches HeadwatersWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

66,505%

1

710

291

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%164,267 ac

Federal: 99Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 1 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 3,456 ha 2.3 7.62.8% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 470 ha 0.5 2.70.7% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 7,790 ha 2.5 4.93.0% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

20 ha 0.2 0.60.2% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 526 ha 3.0 15.13.7% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

6,835 ha 5.3 17.66.5% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

208 ha 2.4 7.33.0% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

481 ha 2.4 12.13.0% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 3,480 ha 6.4 31.97.8% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 16,336 ha 5.4 18.06.6% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 8,864 ha 6.0 20.17.4% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,652 ha 1.4 4.71.7% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

593 ha 0.1 0.50.2% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 185 ha 1.6 8.02.0% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 2,356 ha 2.9 9.73.6% % 253 %24,333 ha

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 47 ha 0.0 0.20.1% % 239 %20,905 haYakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 51,946 ha 10.1 33.612.3% % 152 %154,743 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Western Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.3 7.72.8% % 208 %13 occ

BirdsNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 10 occG5 3.6 26.34.5% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 13 occG3 2.8 5.63.4% % 118 %234 occ

Vascular PlantsObscure Indian-paintbrush Castilleja cryptantha 2 occG2 100.0 8.0122.5% % 8 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 68 kmG3 18.8 23.0% % %Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 180 scoreG3 21.4 42.726.2% % 131 %422 scoreChinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 19103 kmG5 9.2 11.3% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

404 scoreG5 9.5 19.111.7% % 111 %2,121 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 327 scoreG5 8.9 17.710.8% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 119 kmG5 7.3 8.9% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 127 kmG4 13.7 16.8% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 634 scoreG4 13.7 45.716.8% % 201 %1,388 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.6 5.31.9% % 163 %19 occ(6) Yakima forested headwaters - volcanic, mid-elevation, steep-gradient

8 occ 19.0 61.523.3% % 192 %13 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 319 ha 0.2 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 5 ha 0.0 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 941 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 159 ha 0.9 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

976 ha 0.8 %

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

49 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 72 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,432 ha 0.5 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,100 ha 0.7 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 236 ha 0.2 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

91 ha 0.0 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 22 ha 0.2 %Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 62 ha 0.1 %Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 4,938 ha 1.0 %

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 0.4 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Little White Salmon RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

21,280 0%

1

110

863

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%52,563 ac

Federal: 96Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 3 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

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d

e

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 27 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 157 %45,672 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

15,796 ha 2.8 9.310.7% % 160 %169,461 ha

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 5,019 ha 1.6 3.26.1% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 107 ha 1.1 5.64.3% % 225 %1,903 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,563 ha 1.2 4.04.6% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

330 ha 3.9 11.614.8% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 20 ha 8.7 28.833.4% % 210 %70 haNorth Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 205 ha 0.4 1.91.4% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 3,161 ha 1.0 3.54.0% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 4,022 ha 2.7 9.110.5% % 209 %44,199 haNorth Pacific Wooded Lava Flows 4,856 ha 9.7 32.337.1% % 222 %15,015 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 401 ha 0.3 1.11.3% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

4,946 ha 1.1 3.84.4% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 12 ha 0.2 1.10.8% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 64 ha 0.1 0.30.3% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 114 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 124 %108,792 ha

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

136 ha 0.5 1.61.8% % 123 %8,664 ha

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 14 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 239 %20,905 haSpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 3 occG3 60.0 42.9229.8% % 57 %7 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 5.6 14.321.3% % 229 %7 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 3 occG3 20.0 42.976.6% % 171 %7 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 2 occG4 4.7 15.417.8% % 208 %13 occ

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 1.01.4% % 129 %105 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.32.8% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 4 occG3 0.9 1.73.3% % 118 %234 occ

Vascular PlantsBarrett's Beardtongue Penstemon barrettiae 1 occG2 9.1 4.034.8% % 40 %25 occPale Blue-eyed Grass Sisyrinchium sarmentosum 2 occG1 28.6 8.0109.4% % 28 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Tui Chub Gila bicolor 1 occG4 5.5 21.2% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.9 6.47.3% % 193 %15 occ

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 1.5 4.75.6% % 138 %13 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.9 3.13.5% % 200 %31 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.7 %

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 0.9 %(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 0.1 %

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Lower Cispus TributariesWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

34,650 0%

0

099

0

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%85,587 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 0 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

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e

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Ash and Tuff Badland 61 ha 1.1 3.71.4% % 317 %1,641 haColumbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 13,466 ha 2.0 6.72.5% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

18,160 ha 5.4 18.06.7% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 2,813 ha 0.5 1.10.7% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 11 ha 0.1 0.50.2% % 233 %2,331 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 4 ha 0.0 0.20.1% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

4,811 ha 0.4 1.30.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

6,410 ha 1.3 4.31.6% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 16 ha 1.6 5.22.0% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

312 ha 4.3 14.35.4% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1,547 ha 5.1 16.96.3% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,846 ha 0.7 2.20.8% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 16,926 ha 2.5 8.23.1% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,332 ha 17.3 44.621.6% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

27 ha 0.1 0.40.2% % 116 %7,176 ha

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 390 ha 10.9 36.513.6% % 225 %1,069 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 87 ha 0.2 0.80.3% % 316 %11,525 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

7 ha 0.5 0.60.7% % 52 %1,150 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 9 occG3 11.4 18.014.2% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 8 occG3 21.1 32.026.3% % 104 %25 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 2 occG3 3.0 4.03.7% % 104 %50 occVan Dyke's Salamander Plethodon vandykei 3 occG3 21.4 12.026.7% % 52 %25 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.9 7.73.6% % 200 %13 occ

BirdsNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 6 occG5 8.8 15.811.0% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 10 occG3 0.5 1.10.7% % 106 %882 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

2 kmG5 0.1 0.2% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 0.00.0% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 2 kmG4 0.1 0.1% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 scoreG4 0.0 0.00.0% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

26 kmG4 1.1 1.4% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

128 scoreG4 1.1 2.31.4% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

2 kmGQ 0.1 0.1% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

6 scoreGQ 0.1 0.10.1% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(39) Headwaters, granitic, high-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 8.6 30.310.8% % 350 %2 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.3 4.31.6% % 200 %31 occ

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Lower Cispus TributariesPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

19 kmG5 1.1 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

8 scoreG5 0.3 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 19 kmG4 0.5 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 19 scoreG4 0.3 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

27 kmG4 1.2 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

133 scoreG4 1.2 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

19 kmGQ 0.5 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

40 scoreGQ 0.5 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 2.4 %

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Lower Klickitat RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Lower Klickitat RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

27,536 0%1

1

0171568

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%68,014 ac

Federal: 1Land Ownership

State: 31Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 68 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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e

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

304 ha 7.2 36.221.4% % 151 %838 ha

East Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 6,549 ha 14.1 47.141.8% % 151 %13,916 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

8,912 ha 1.6 5.34.7% % 160 %169,461 ha

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 764 ha 0.1 0.30.3% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 150 ha 0.2 0.90.5% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 827 ha 0.3 0.50.8% % 114 %158,084 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

6,102 ha 1.4 4.74.2% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

1,350 ha 0.1 0.30.3% % 111 %468,719 ha

SpeciesBirds

Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 3 occG5 6.1 7.918.1% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 0.4 2.61.1% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 0.40.6% % 118 %234 occ

Mammals

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Western Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 6,083 haG5 24.9 83.173.8% % 205 %7,319 ha

Vascular PlantsBarrett's Beardtongue Penstemon barrettiae 2 occG2 18.2 8.053.8% % 40 %25 occDiffuse Stickseed Hackelia diffusa var. diffusa 3 occG4 75.0 23.1222.0% % 31 %13 occGooseberry-leaved Alumroot Heuchera grossulariifolia var.

tenuifolia9 occG4 50.0 69.2148.0% % 115 %13 occ

Suksdorf's Desert-parsley Lomatium suksdorfii 14 occG3 45.2 28.0133.7% % 60 %50 occWhite Meconella Meconella oregana 3 occG2 27.3 23.180.7% % 85 %13 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

50 kmG5 3.0 8.9% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

349 scoreG5 11.7 23.334.5% % 131 %1,496 score

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

121 kmG5 40.3 119.3% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

136 scoreG5 16.5 33.048.8% % 127 %413 score

Chum Salmon - Columbia River Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 1 kmG5 0.0 0.0% % %Chum Salmon - Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 1 scoreG5 0.0 0.00.0% % 126 %1,240 scorePink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 kmG5 0.0 0.0% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 scoreG5 0.0 0.00.0% % 186 %423 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.

17, 28 & 29)494 scoreGQ 18.3 36.554.1% % 135 %1,351 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

65 kmGQ 10.2 30.3% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.20.1% % 145 %22 occ(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 0.3 0.80.8% % 138 %13 occ(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 3 occ 9.5 31.728.1% % 133 %9 occ(911) Eastside headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient

3 occ 7.9 26.323.3% % 142 %12 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 2,146 ha 4.6 %Eastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

1,706 ha 0.3 %

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 135 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,711 ha 0.4 %

SpeciesMammals

Western Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 1,017 haG5 4.2 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 kmG5 0.0 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

1 kmG5 0.0 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

5 scoreGQ 0.2 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

5 kmGQ 0.8 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 2.8 %(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 0.1 %(911) Eastside headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient

1 occ 0.0 %

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Lower Lewis RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

6,203 1%13

201585

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Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%15,322 ac

Federal: 0Land Ownership

State: 15Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 85 %NGO %66Undeveloped %

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 3,736 ha 0.6 1.93.9% % 122 %201,839 haLate Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 238 ha 0.0 0.10.3% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,067 ha 0.1 0.30.6% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

2,339 ha 0.5 1.63.2% % 120 %150,508 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 1 occG3 1.3 2.08.8% % 100 %50 occ

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 2 occG4 2.5 5.417.6% % 100 %37 occ

Vascular PlantsBristly-stemmed Sidalcea Sidalcea hirtipes 1 occG2 33.3 4.0232.2% % 12 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

13 kmG5 0.8 5.3% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

18 scoreG5 0.6 1.24.3% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 26 kmG4 0.7 5.1% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 83 scoreG4 1.1 2.27.5% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

15 kmG4 0.7 4.6% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

74 scoreG4 0.7 1.34.6% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

24 kmGQ 0.7 4.7% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

75 scoreGQ 0.9 1.86.4% % 132 %4,050 score

Western Brook Lamprey habitat Lamptera richardsoni 51 haG5 25.0 82.8174.2% % 238 %61 ha

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.5 1.63.3% % 145 %22 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.10.1% % 145 %22 occ

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Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Lower WenatcheeWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

77,675 1%6

0

122

4442

Area:

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Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

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%191,856 ac

Federal: 54Land Ownership

State: 4Local:

Indigenous:%%

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%Private 42 %NGO %92Undeveloped %

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

6 ha 0.1 0.70.1% % 151 %838 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 1,582 ha 1.0 3.51.1% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 152 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 2,938 ha 3.4 16.83.5% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 2,478 ha 0.8 1.60.8% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 153 ha 2.6 13.12.8% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

22 ha 0.2 0.70.2% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

30 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

108 ha 0.5 2.70.6% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 3,076 ha 5.6 28.25.9% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,582 ha 0.5 1.70.5% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 298 ha 0.2 0.70.2% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 3,687 ha 3.1 10.43.3% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

18,460 ha 4.3 14.24.5% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 291 ha 2.5 12.52.6% % 382 %2,327 ha

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

3,886 ha 0.2 0.80.3% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 239 ha 4.1 20.64.3% % 288 %1,160 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

7 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 123 %8,664 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 46 ha 2.1 10.52.2% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 157 ha 0.2 0.80.2% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

28,851 ha 6.4 21.36.7% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 7 occG5 2.5 18.42.7% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 8 occG3 1.7 3.41.8% % 118 %234 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 5.94.4% % 112 %17 occ

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 2,037 haG4 5.0 16.55.2% % 237 %12,336 haMountain Goat Oreamos americana 111 haG5 0.3 1.10.3% % 232 %10,053 ha

MollusksChelan mountainsnail Oreohelix sp.1 2 occG1 14.3 2.015.0% % 13 %100 occ

Vascular PlantsBrewer's Cliff-brake Pellaea breweri 1 occG5 20.0 7.721.0% % 38 %13 occFuzzytongue Penstemon Penstemon eriantherus var.

whitedii1 occG4 33.3 14.335.0% % 43 %7 occ

Long-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 13 occG3 20.0 26.021.0% % 100 %50 occOregon Checker-mallow Sidalcea oregana var. calva 3 occG5 75.0 6.078.7% % 8 %50 occPasqueflower Anemone nuttalliana 2 occGQ 50.0 15.452.5% % 31 %13 occRoss' Avens Geum rossii var. depressum 1 occG5 50.0 2.052.5% % 4 %50 occSeely's Silene Silene seelyi 2 occG2 10.0 4.010.5% % 34 %50 occShowy Stickseed Hackelia venusta 1 occG1 25.0 2.026.2% % 8 %50 occWenatchee Larkspur Delphinium viridescens 8 occG2 66.7 16.069.9% % 22 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 396 kmG3 17.8 18.7% % %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 217 scoreG3 8.3 16.58.7% % 150 %1,312 scoreChinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 80 kmGQ 8.9 9.4% % %

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 666 scoreGQ 9.5 31.810.0% % 167 %2,093 scoreChinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1255 kmG5 6.5 6.8% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

779 scoreG5 8.6 28.89.1% % 228 %2,707 score

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 149 kmG5 10.0 10.5% % %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 445 scoreG5 7.5 15.07.8% % 128 %2,975 scoreUmatilla dace Rhinichthys umatilla 1 occG4 33.3 100.035.0% % 300 %1 occ

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.188 5 occ 6.3 21.16.6% % 86 %22 occFSOK1.3 4 occ 2.2 7.32.3% % 102 %54 occFSOK1.56 3 occ 3.7 12.33.9% % 142 %24 occFSOK1.61 1 occ 0.8 2.70.9% % 107 %15 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

192 ha 4.6 %

Columbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 3 ha 0.0 %East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 31 ha 0.0 %Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 4,141 ha 0.5 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 7,099 ha 8.1 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 837 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

74 ha 0.4 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 75 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 3 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

6,632 ha 1.5 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 137 ha 1.2 %Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

1,504 ha 0.1 %

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 222 ha 0.2 %Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

15,295 ha 3.4 %

Species

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BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 %Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 1 occG5 2.0 %Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 0.4 %White-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 %

Vascular PlantsLong-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 5 occG3 7.7 %Wenatchee Larkspur Delphinium viridescens 1 occG2 8.3 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

8 kmG5 0.9 %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

53 scoreG5 0.6 %

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 26 kmG5 1.7 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 7 scoreG5 0.1 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.3 1 occ 0.4 %FSOK1.56 1 occ 1.1 %FSOK1.61 1 occ 1.2 %

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Mashel / OhopWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

36,474 1%2

1

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2178

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Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%90,092 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 21Local: 1

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 78 %NGO %96Undeveloped %

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 1 ha 0.2 0.10.3% % 21 %2,035 haLate Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 159 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 8,653 ha 2.1 6.92.5% % 119 %125,410 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

8,388 ha 0.7 2.20.8% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

76 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 116 %7,176 ha

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 2 occG4 2.5 5.43.0% % 100 %37 occGreat Blue Heron Ardea herodias 1 occG5 11.1 7.713.2% % 62 %13 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 1.5 2.61.7% % 108 %38 occ

InsectsTaylor's Checkerspot, Whulge Checkerspot (USFWS name)

Euphydryas editha taylori 1 occG5 17.6 10.020.8% % 57 %7 occ

Freshwater

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SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

46 kmG5 2.0 2.4% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

99 scoreG5 3.0 6.03.5% % 127 %1,644 score

Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 30 kmG5 1.1 1.3% % %Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast habitat Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 148 scoreG5 1.1 2.21.3% % 128 %6,796 scoreCoastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki

pop. 7170 kmG4 3.0 3.6% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

850 scoreG4 3.0 6.03.6% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 65 kmG4 0.9 1.1% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 323 scoreG4 0.9 1.91.1% % 116 %17,434 scorePink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 29 kmG5 1.5 1.7% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 146 scoreG5 1.5 3.01.8% % 109 %4,818 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 59 kmG5 1.3 1.5% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 293 scoreG5 1.3 2.51.5% % 115 %11,552 score

Vascular PlantsLeafy Pondweed habitat Potamogeton foliosus 3 haG5 5.9 19.67.0% % 294 %16 ha

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

2 occ 7.1 25.08.5% % 188 %8 occ

Cascades headwaters - sandstone, mid to high elevation, moderate to high gradient

1 occ 13.3 39.915.8% % 100 %2 occ

Puget lowland headwaters south - glacial drift, low elevation, low gradient

1 occ 4.5 14.55.3% % 156 %9 occ

Puget uplands and islands headwaters - glacial drift, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

2 occ 2.2 7.22.6% % 161 %23 occ

Communities

North Pacific Bog and Fen Community North Pacific Bog and Fen 1 occGQ 5.9 12.57.0% % 188 %8 occNorth Pacific Shrub Swamp Community North Pacific Shrub Swamp 2 occGQ 28.6 66.733.8% % 200 %3 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

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Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 311 ha 0.1 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 19,351 ha 4.6 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 534 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

17,547 ha 1.4 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

269 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 6 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,260 ha 0.2 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1 ha 0.0 %

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 %Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 1.5 %

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Middle Klickitat RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

34,653 0%12

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GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

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%85,592 ac

Federal: 12Land Ownership

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Indigenous: 40%%

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%Private 33 %NGO 0 %87Undeveloped %

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 611 ha 1.3 4.43.1% % 151 %13,916 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

20,421 ha 3.6 12.18.5% % 160 %169,461 ha

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 1,203 ha 0.4 0.80.9% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

79 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 60 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 144 ha 0.1 0.30.2% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

10,608 ha 2.5 8.25.8% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 666 ha 5.7 28.613.5% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

5,873 ha 0.4 1.30.9% % 111 %468,719 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

208 ha 0.7 2.41.7% % 123 %8,664 ha

Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh 204 ha 1.0 5.02.4% % 394 %4,081 haSpeciesAmphibians

Oregon Spotted Frog Rana pretiosa 1 occG2 3.7 4.08.7% % 104 %25 occ

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 1.00.9% % 129 %105 occBand-Tailed Pigeon Columba fasciata 1 occG4 100.0 14.3235.2% % 14 %7 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 3 occG3 0.6 1.31.5% % 118 %234 occSandhill Crane Grus canadensis 1 occG5 0.1 0.40.3% % 150 %264 occ

MammalsWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 274 haG5 1.1 3.72.6% % 205 %7,319 ha

Vascular PlantsAdder's Tongue Ophioglossum pusillum 1 occG5 50.0 7.7117.6% % 15 %13 occAmes Milk-vetch Astragalus pulsiferae var.

suksdorfii2 occG4 5.7 15.413.4% % 115 %13 occ

Barrett's Beardtongue Penstemon barrettiae 1 occG2 9.1 4.021.4% % 40 %25 occCoyote Thistle Eryngium petiolatum 1 occG4 50.0 4.0117.6% % 8 %25 occLong-bearded Sego Lily Calochortus longebarbatus

var. longebarbatus6 occG4 3.6 12.08.6% % 118 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

3 kmG5 0.2 0.4% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

3 scoreG5 0.1 0.20.2% % 131 %1,496 score

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

40 kmG5 13.3 31.3% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

348 scoreG5 42.1 84.499.1% % 127 %413 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

368 scoreGQ 13.6 27.232.0% % 135 %1,351 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

35 kmGQ 5.5 13.0% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.0 0.10.1% % 193 %15 occ

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 4 occ 8.8 28.420.7% % 138 %13 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.9 3.22.2% % 200 %31 occ

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Contribution to Goal

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Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Eastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

8,295 ha 1.5 %

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 410 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3,430 ha 0.8 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

4,849 ha 0.3 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 17 ha 0.0 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

4 kmG5 0.2 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

3 scoreG5 0.1 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

8 kmG5 2.8 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

18 scoreG5 2.2 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

20 scoreGQ 0.8 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pops. 17, 28 & 29 Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops. 17, 28 & 29)

4 kmGQ 0.7 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 0.7 %(911) Eastside headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient

1 occ 0.0 %

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Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Middle Lewis RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

41,301 0%0

5

00

8119

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%102,014 ac

Federal: 51Land Ownership

State: 30Local: 0

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 19 %NGO 0 %95Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 20,032 ha 3.0 9.93.1% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

9,036 ha 2.7 9.02.8% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 2,817 ha 0.5 1.10.6% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

7,158 ha 0.6 1.90.6% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

10,722 ha 2.1 7.12.2% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 70 ha 7.0 23.27.3% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

22 ha 0.3 1.00.3% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 446 ha 1.5 4.91.5% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 105 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 10,403 ha 1.5 5.01.6% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 590 ha 16.6 55.217.3% % 225 %1,069 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 5 occG3 6.3 10.06.6% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 2.6 4.02.8% % 104 %25 occ

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Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Larch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 3 occG3 3.9 5.34.1% % 104 %50 occ

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 3 occG4 3.3 7.03.4% % 100 %37 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 1.5 2.61.5% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 7 occG3 0.4 0.70.4% % 106 %882 occ

MollusksMalone Jumping-slug Hemphillia malonei 1 occG1 0.0 0.10.0% % 154 %50 occ

Vascular PlantsCold-water Corydalis Corydalis caseana ssp. aquae-

gelidae6 occG5 8.2 12.08.6% % 98 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Lower Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 44 kmG3 68.4 71.6% % %Bull Trout - Lower Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 82 scoreG3 55.7 110.758.3% % 111 %74 scoreChinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 130 kmG5 1.8 1.9% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

37 scoreG5 1.2 2.51.3% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 46 kmG4 1.3 1.4% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 38 scoreG4 0.5 1.00.5% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

23 kmG4 1.0 1.1% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

117 scoreG4 1.0 2.11.1% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

33 kmGQ 0.9 1.0% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

63 scoreGQ 0.8 1.60.8% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.1 0.20.1% % 193 %15 occ

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 2.3 7.62.4% % 138 %13 occ(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 3.8 12.84.0% % 133 %9 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.5 1.50.5% % 200 %31 occ

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.1 0.50.1% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 5,431 ha 0.8 %Columbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

2,003 ha 0.6 %

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 658 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

3,868 ha 0.3 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,204 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Montane Grassland 2 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

121 ha 1.7 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 56 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 11 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 2,276 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Wooded Lava Flows 120 ha 0.7 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3 ha 0.0 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 31 ha 0.9 %SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.3 %Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 %

MollusksMalone Jumping-slug Hemphillia malonei 1 occG1 0.7 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

18 kmG5 1.1 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

12 scoreG5 0.4 %

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 25 kmG4 0.7 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 22 scoreG4 0.3 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

27 kmG4 1.2 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

137 scoreG4 1.2 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

18 kmGQ 0.5 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

29 scoreGQ 0.4 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.0 %

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.4 %(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 1.5 %(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 3.3 %(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 3 occ 3.6 %

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Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Middle WenatcheeWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

51,793 0%1

1

360

5212

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%127,928 ac

Federal: 87Land Ownership

State: 1Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 12 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 1,738 ha 1.1 3.81.8% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 334 ha 0.4 1.90.6% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 2,127 ha 0.7 1.31.1% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 7 ha 0.1 0.60.2% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

13 ha 0.1 0.40.2% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 507 ha 2.9 14.54.6% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,161 ha 0.9 3.01.4% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

43 ha 0.5 1.50.8% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

1,790 ha 9.0 44.914.1% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 3,448 ha 6.3 31.69.9% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 4,762 ha 1.6 5.22.5% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,605 ha 1.1 3.61.7% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 5,777 ha 4.9 16.37.7% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

8,072 ha 1.9 6.22.9% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 1,093 ha 9.4 47.014.8% % 382 %2,327 ha

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

459 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 202 ha 3.5 17.45.5% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 518 ha 0.6 2.11.0% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

54 ha 0.2 0.60.3% % 123 %8,664 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 548 ha 25.2 126.039.6% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 740 ha 0.7 3.51.1% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

20,438 ha 4.5 15.17.1% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Western Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.3 7.73.7% % 208 %13 occ

BirdsGreat Blue Heron Ardea herodias 1 occG5 9.1 7.714.3% % 77 %13 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 6 occG5 2.2 15.83.4% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 4 occG3 0.9 1.71.3% % 118 %234 occPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus 2 occG4 12.5 28.619.7% % 214 %7 occ

Vascular PlantsLong-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 2 occG3 3.1 4.04.8% % 100 %50 occSeely's Silene Silene seelyi 7 occG2 35.0 14.055.1% % 34 %50 occShowy Stickseed Hackelia venusta 1 occG1 25.0 2.039.3% % 8 %50 occSmoky Mountain Sedge Carex proposita 1 occG4 14.3 7.722.5% % 54 %13 occStrawberry Saxifrage Saxifragopsis fragarioides 4 occG3 100.0 30.8157.3% % 31 %13 occThompson's Pincushion Chaenactis thompsonii 1 occG2 3.3 2.05.2% % 46 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 271 kmG3 12.2 19.2% % %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 311 scoreG3 11.9 23.718.7% % 150 %1,312 scoreChinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 88 kmGQ 9.8 15.4% % %Chinook - Upper Columbia Summer/Fall Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 982 scoreGQ 14.1 46.922.1% % 167 %2,093 scoreChinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1261 kmG5 7.2 11.4% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

1,267 scoreG5 14.0 46.822.1% % 228 %2,707 score

Mountain sucker Catostomus platyrhynchus 1 occG5 50.0 100.078.7% % 100 %1 occ

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Sockeye Salmon - Lake Wenatchee Onchorhynchus nerka 1 kmGQ 0.4 0.7% % %Sockeye Salmon - Lake Wenatchee habitat Onchorhynchus nerka 1 scoreGQ 0.4 0.80.7% % 156 %110 scoreSteelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 114 kmG5 7.7 12.1% % %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 804 scoreG5 13.5 27.021.3% % 128 %2,975 scoreUmatilla dace Rhinichthys umatilla 1 occG4 33.3 100.052.4% % 300 %1 occWestslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 87 kmG4 6.8 10.7% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 434 scoreG4 6.8 13.710.8% % 132 %3,170 score

Vascular PlantsLeafy Pondweed Potamogeton foliosus 1 occG5 11.1 14.317.5% % 86 %7 occ

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.188 3 occ 3.9 13.26.2% % 86 %22 occFSOK1.6 1 occ 5.7 17.98.9% % 267 %6 occFSOK1.61 1 occ 2.0 6.73.2% % 107 %15 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

15 ha 0.4 %

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 1,293 ha 0.8 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 374 ha 0.4 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 720 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

74 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

158 ha 0.8 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 79 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 35 ha 0.0 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 77 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

6,724 ha 1.6 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 4 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

390 ha 0.0 %

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 39 ha 0.0 %

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Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

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Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

9,657 ha 2.1 %

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 5 occG5 1.8 %Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 3 occG3 0.6 %

Vascular PlantsLong-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 2 occG3 3.1 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 51 kmG3 2.3 %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 84 scoreG3 3.2 %Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1216 kmG5 1.9 %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

127 scoreG5 1.4 %

Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 16 kmG5 1.1 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 81 scoreG5 1.4 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 2 kmG4 0.2 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 11 scoreG4 0.2 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.6 1 occ 3.1 %

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Morgan CreekWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

1,986 18%21

05

95

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%4,905 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 5Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 95 %NGO %60Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 405 ha 0.1 0.21.3% % 122 %201,839 haLate Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 54 ha 0.0 0.00.2% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

177 ha 0.0 0.00.3% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

203 ha 0.0 0.10.9% % 120 %150,508 ha

SpeciesMammals

Western Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 41 occG5 81.2 135.41767.6% % 137 %30 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

3 kmG5 0.2 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

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Contribution to Goal

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Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 3 kmG4 0.1 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 3 scoreG4 0.0 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

14 kmG4 0.6 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

68 scoreG4 0.6 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

8 kmGQ 0.2 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

11 scoreGQ 0.1 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.3 %

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Mt RainierPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Mt RainierWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

50,058 0%0

1

99

01

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%123,644 ac

Federal: 99Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 1 %NGO %80Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 5,178 ha 1.0 2.00.9% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 4,008 ha 1.0 3.20.8% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 32,013 ha 15.2 50.613.1% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 1 ha 0.3 0.80.2% % 248 %128 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

4,452 ha 87.6 89.075.6% % 101 %5,000 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 336 ha 3.9 13.13.4% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

23 ha 4.3 14.43.7% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,604 ha 0.1 0.40.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

322 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 55 ha 0.2 0.60.2% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 11,626 ha 4.1 13.83.6% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 9,009 ha 1.3 4.41.1% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 25 ha 0.3 0.80.3% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 6 ha 0.2 0.50.1% % 225 %1,069 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 13,407 ha 34.9 116.330.1% % 316 %11,525 ha

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Mt RainierPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

SpeciesAmphibians

Western Toad Bufo boreas 3 occG4 8.6 23.17.4% % 200 %13 occ

BirdsMarbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus 6 occG3 18.8 26.216.3% % 83 %23 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 3 occG3 0.2 0.30.1% % 106 %882 occ

Vascular PlantsMount Rainier Lousewort Pedicularis rainierensis 15 occG2 61.5 61.553.1% % 96 %25 occObscure Indian-paintbrush Castilleja cryptantha 9 occG2 44.1 35.338.1% % 80 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 3 kmG3 0.0 0.0% % %Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 7 scoreG3 0.1 0.10.1% % 104 %4,931 scoreChinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 156 kmG5 0.3 0.2% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

2 scoreG5 0.1 0.10.1% % 127 %1,644 score

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

5 kmG4 0.1 0.1% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

27 scoreG4 0.1 0.20.1% % 105 %14,075 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.2 3.91.0% % 200 %31 occ

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

4 occ 17.9 61.315.4% % 243 %7 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 3.9 %

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Mt. Adams - EastPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Mt. Adams - EastWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

16,590%

0

330

2839

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%40,978 ac

Federal: 61Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous: 39%%

%

%Private 0 %NGO %93Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 2,435 ha 1.6 5.37.9% % 157 %45,672 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

11,746 ha 2.1 6.910.2% % 160 %169,461 ha

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 1,892 ha 0.6 1.22.9% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 884 ha 15.2 75.974.6% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

193 ha 1.8 6.29.1% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 35 ha 15.1 49.874.1% % 210 %70 haNorth Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 372 ha 0.7 3.43.3% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 361 ha 0.1 0.40.6% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 574 ha 0.4 1.31.9% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 39 ha 0.0 0.10.2% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,501 ha 0.3 1.21.7% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 3,217 ha 4.0 13.219.5% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 446 ha 0.1 0.40.6% % 124 %108,792 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

1,526 ha 5.3 17.626.0% % 123 %8,664 ha

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Mt. Adams - EastPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 239 %20,905 haSpeciesBirds

Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias 1 occG5 9.1 7.744.7% % 77 %13 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 0.4 2.61.8% % 329 %38 occ

Vascular PlantsPale Blue-eyed Grass Sisyrinchium sarmentosum 1 occG1 14.3 4.070.2% % 28 %25 occ

FreshwaterFreshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 4.8 16.123.8% % 193 %15 occ

(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.10.2% % 133 %9 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.8 2.63.8% % 200 %31 occ

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Mt. Adams - WestPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Mt. Adams - WestWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

12,333 0%

0

76

240

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%30,464 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous: 0%%

%

%Private 0 %NGO %85Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 84 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

9,381 ha 2.8 9.39.8% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 1,530 ha 0.3 0.61.0% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

1 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 101 %5,000 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

32 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 488 ha 1.6 5.35.6% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,373 ha 0.5 1.61.7% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 2,945 ha 0.4 1.41.5% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 154 ha 2.0 5.27.0% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 22 ha 0.6 2.12.2% % 225 %1,069 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 3,292 ha 8.6 28.630.0% % 316 %11,525 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 1,589 ha 11.6 38.540.5% % 266 %4,123 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

90 ha 6.6 7.923.2% % 52 %1,150 ha

SpeciesNon-Vascular Plants

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Mt. Adams - WestPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Lecanora pringlei Lecanora pringlei 1 occGN 50.0 2.0175.2% % 4 %50 occ

FreshwaterFreshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.0 0.10.1% % 193 %15 occ

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 1.6 5.35.5% % 200 %31 occ

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Muddy River TributariesPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Muddy River TributariesWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

22,010 0%

0

3268

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%54,364 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Ash and Tuff Badland 287 ha 5.3 17.510.3% % 317 %1,641 haColumbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 8,427 ha 1.3 4.22.5% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

8,911 ha 2.7 8.95.2% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 2,125 ha 0.4 0.80.8% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,965 ha 0.2 0.50.3% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

2,461 ha 0.5 1.61.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 14 ha 1.4 4.52.7% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

422 ha 5.8 19.411.4% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 807 ha 2.6 8.85.2% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 358 ha 0.1 0.40.2% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 12,259 ha 1.8 5.93.5% % 195 %206,665 haNorth Pacific Wooded Lava Flows 1,774 ha 9.9 33.119.5% % 297 %5,365 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

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Muddy River TributariesPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 4 occG3 5.1 8.09.9% % 100 %50 occVan Dyke's Salamander Plethodon vandykei 3 occG3 21.4 12.042.1% % 52 %25 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.9 7.75.6% % 200 %13 occ

BirdsNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 1.5 2.62.9% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 0.10.1% % 106 %882 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

31 kmG5 1.9 3.7% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

26 scoreG5 0.9 1.71.7% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 36 kmG4 1.0 1.9% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 59 scoreG4 0.8 1.61.5% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

11 kmG4 0.5 1.0% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

56 scoreG4 0.5 1.01.0% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

36 kmGQ 1.0 2.0% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

104 scoreGQ 1.3 2.62.5% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.4 4.72.7% % 200 %31 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

4 kmG4 0.2 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

20 scoreG4 0.2 %

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Muddy River TributariesPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.9 %

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Naches River / Rattlesnake CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Naches River / Rattlesnake CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

68,490 0%1

0

29174311

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%169,171 ac

Federal: 71Land Ownership

State: 19Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 11 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

70 ha 1.7 8.32.0% % 151 %838 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 8,700 ha 5.7 19.06.8% % 157 %45,672 haEast Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 915 ha 2.0 6.62.3% % 151 %13,916 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 3,326 ha 0.4 1.30.5% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 4,344 ha 5.0 24.85.9% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 3,745 ha 1.2 2.41.4% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

38 ha 0.4 1.20.4% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 280 ha 1.6 8.01.9% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,879 ha 2.2 7.42.6% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

200 ha 2.3 7.02.8% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

514 ha 2.6 12.93.1% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 5,315 ha 9.7 48.711.6% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 8,791 ha 2.9 9.73.5% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 4,248 ha 2.9 9.63.4% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,706 ha 1.4 4.81.7% % 172 %35,351 ha

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Naches River / Rattlesnake CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

9,916 ha 2.3 7.62.7% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 235 ha 2.0 10.12.4% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

5,219 ha 0.3 1.10.4% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 7 ha 0.1 0.60.1% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 6 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 4 ha 0.2 1.00.2% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 133 ha 0.1 0.60.2% % 239 %20,905 haYakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 47,856 ha 9.3 30.911.0% % 152 %154,743 ha

SpeciesBirds

Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 4 occG5 8.2 10.59.7% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 5 occG5 1.8 13.22.2% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 11 occG3 2.4 4.72.8% % 118 %234 occPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus 2 occG4 12.5 28.614.9% % 214 %7 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 3 occG4 12.5 17.614.9% % 112 %17 occ

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 10,060 haG4 24.5 81.529.1% % 237 %12,336 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 34 kmG3 9.3 11.0% % %Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 85 scoreG3 10.1 20.112.0% % 131 %422 scoreChinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 19100 kmG5 8.9 10.6% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

665 scoreG5 15.7 31.318.6% % 111 %2,121 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 790 scoreG5 21.4 42.825.5% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 115 kmG5 7.1 8.4% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 101 kmG4 10.9 13.0% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 504 scoreG4 10.9 36.313.0% % 201 %1,388 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Yakima forested small-order tributaries - sedimentary, mid-elevation, steep gradient

2 occ 10.0 33.311.9% % 133 %6 occ

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 3.1 10.33.7% % 163 %19 occ

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Naches River / Rattlesnake CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(6) Yakima forested headwaters - volcanic, mid-elevation, steep-gradient

6 occ 13.8 44.616.4% % 192 %13 occ

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Naneum RidgePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Naneum RidgeWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

61,306 0%1

0

0412336

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%151,425 ac

Federal: 9Land Ownership

State: 56Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 36 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

126 ha 3.0 15.04.0% % 151 %838 ha

Columbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 44 ha 0.6 2.80.7% % 200 %1,565 haEast Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 32 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 6,077 ha 0.7 2.51.0% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 1,087 ha 0.3 0.70.5% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 358 ha 0.7 3.30.9% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 228 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 262 %90,828 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 3,490 ha 3.0 9.93.9% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3,742 ha 0.9 2.91.2% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 116 ha 1.0 5.01.3% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

10,366 ha 0.7 2.20.9% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 59 ha 1.0 5.11.4% % 288 %1,160 haRocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 4 ha 0.2 0.90.2% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 68 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

2,011 ha 0.4 1.50.6% % 193 %135,359 ha

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Naneum RidgePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 21,895 ha 4.2 14.15.6% % 152 %154,743 haSpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 5 occG5 1.8 13.22.4% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 0.40.3% % 118 %234 occ

Vascular PlantsHoover's Tauschia Tauschia hooveri 2 occG2 28.6 15.438.0% % 31 %13 occLong-sepal Globemallow Iliamna longisepala 2 occG3 3.1 4.04.1% % 100 %50 occPasqueflower Anemone nuttalliana 1 occGQ 25.0 7.733.2% % 31 %13 occTiny-flower Phacelia Phacelia minutissima 1 occG3 100.0 7.7132.9% % 8 %13 occWenatchee Larkspur Delphinium viridescens 1 occG2 8.3 2.011.1% % 22 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

1 kmG5 2.4 3.2% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

3 scoreG5 2.3 4.73.1% % 75 %73 score

Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 33 kmG4 3.6 4.7% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 165 scoreG4 3.6 11.94.7% % 201 %1,388 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 3.6 12.24.8% % 163 %19 occ(72) Yakima forested headwaters - mixed geology, mid/high-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 3.9 15.75.2% % 150 %2 occ

(725) Small-order tributaries - mixed geology, mixed-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 50.0 100.066.5% % 100 %1 occ

(944) Small-order tributaries - basalt, low-elevation, high-gradient

3 occ 6.9 22.69.1% % 121 %14 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

50 ha 1.2 %

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Naneum RidgePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Columbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 219 ha 2.8 %Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 2,071 ha 0.3 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 749 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 55 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 42 ha 0.0 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 787 ha 0.7 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

5,327 ha 1.2 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 14 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

6,290 ha 0.4 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 245 ha 4.2 %Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

259 ha 0.9 %

Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh 49 ha 0.2 %Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 27 ha 0.0 %Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 13,131 ha 2.5 %

SpeciesAmphibians

Western Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.3 %

BirdsNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 28 kmG4 3.0 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 140 scoreG4 3.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.8 %(72) Yakima forested headwaters - mixed geology, mid/high-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 15.6 %

(725) Small-order tributaries - mixed geology, mixed-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 23.0 %

(922) Headwaters - basalt, low/mid-elevation, mixed-gradient

1 occ 6.2 %

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Newaukum HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Newaukum HeadwatersWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

9,863 0%2

0 100

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%24,360 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 100 %NGO %97Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 30 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 2,045 ha 0.5 1.62.1% % 119 %125,410 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

593 ha 0.0 0.20.2% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,239 ha 0.2 0.81.1% % 120 %150,508 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 116 %7,176 ha

SpeciesBirds

Band-Tailed Pigeon Columba fasciata 1 occG4 7.7 7.733.7% % 92 %13 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 124 ha 0.0 %

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Newaukum HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 5,994 ha 1.4 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,947 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

3,540 ha 0.7 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1 ha 0.0 %

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Purcell SloughPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Purcell SloughWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

2,803 0%7

26733

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%6,924 ac

Federal: 65Land Ownership

State: 2Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 33 %NGO %90Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 93 ha 0.0 0.00.3% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 1,441 ha 0.3 1.15.3% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 532 ha 0.3 0.83.9% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

901 ha 0.1 0.21.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

463 ha 0.1 0.31.4% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

382 ha 5.3 17.581.0% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 40 ha 0.1 0.42.0% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 582 ha 0.1 0.31.3% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

2 ha 0.0 0.00.2% % 116 %7,176 ha

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 2.719.5% % 100 %37 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 0.10.9% % 106 %882 occ

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Purcell SloughPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

15 kmG5 0.9 14.2% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

28 scoreG5 0.9 1.914.3% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 15 kmG4 0.4 6.6% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 47 scoreG4 0.6 1.29.6% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

10 kmG4 0.4 6.9% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

50 scoreG4 0.5 0.96.9% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

15 kmGQ 0.4 6.8% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

37 scoreGQ 0.5 0.97.1% % 132 %4,050 score

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Raging RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Raging RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

4,966 3%0

0

14951

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%12,265 ac

Federal: 1Land Ownership

State: 48Local: 1

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 51 %NGO %97Undeveloped %

Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

12 kmG5 0.5 4.8% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

10 scoreG5 0.3 0.62.6% % 127 %1,644 score

Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 5 kmG5 0.2 1.7% % %Chum Salmon - Pacific Coast habitat Onchorhynchus keta pop. 5 26 scoreG5 0.2 0.41.7% % 128 %6,796 scoreCoho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 23 kmG4 0.3 2.8% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 112 scoreG4 0.3 0.62.8% % 116 %17,434 scorePink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 6 kmG5 0.3 2.4% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 28 scoreG5 0.3 0.62.5% % 109 %4,818 scoreSalish Sucker Catostomus Sp 4 1 occGQ 7.7 25.066.9% % 325 %4 occSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 18 kmG5 0.4 3.4% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 90 scoreG5 0.4 0.83.4% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascade foothills headwaters - glacial drift, mid elevations, mixed gradient

1 occ 6.0 21.851.8% % 133 %3 occ

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Raging RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 249 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 2,620 ha 0.6 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 10 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 6 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

961 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,284 ha 0.3 %

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 13 ha 0.0 %

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Rock CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Rock CreekWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

5,032 0%

0

395

2

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%12,429 ac

Federal: 7Land Ownership

State: 91Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 2 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 3,609 ha 0.5 1.84.6% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

1,107 ha 0.3 1.12.8% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 249 ha 0.0 0.10.4% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,539 ha 0.1 0.41.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,853 ha 0.4 1.23.2% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

18 ha 0.2 0.82.1% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 25 ha 0.1 0.30.7% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 959 ha 0.1 0.51.2% % 195 %206,665 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 2 occG3 2.5 4.021.7% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 2.6 4.022.6% % 104 %25 occ

BirdsNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.0 0.10.3% % 106 %882 occ

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Rock CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Vascular PlantsHowell's Fleabane Erigeron howellii 1 occG2 3.8 1.332.9% % 34 %50 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

9 kmG4 0.4 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

45 scoreG4 0.4 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.5 %

Communities

North Pacific Shrub Swamp Community North Pacific Shrub Swamp 1 occGQ 11.1 %

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Satus HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Satus HeadwatersWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

12,400 0%

0

000

100

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%30,628 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous: 100%%

%

%Private 0 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

27 ha 0.6 3.24.2% % 151 %838 ha

Columbia Plateau Scabland Shrubland 401 ha 2.3 7.715.2% % 128 %5,221 haEast Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 488 ha 1.1 3.56.9% % 151 %13,916 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

9,117 ha 1.6 5.410.6% % 160 %169,461 ha

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 1,869 ha 0.2 0.81.5% % 106 %246,966 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 178 ha 0.1 0.10.4% % 114 %158,084 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3,928 ha 0.9 3.06.0% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Lower Montane Mesic Deciduous Shrubland

48 ha 2.9 14.719.3% % 344 %326 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

4,775 ha 0.3 1.02.0% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 403 ha 0.5 1.73.3% % 253 %24,333 haSpeciesMammals

Western Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 97 haG5 0.4 1.32.6% % 205 %7,319 ha

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Satus HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 1 scoreG5 0.0 0.10.2% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 2 kmG5 0.1 1.0% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 4 occ 6.2 20.840.5% % 163 %19 occ

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Scatter Creek - CascadesPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Scatter Creek - CascadesWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

2,305 5%34

08

92

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%5,692 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 8Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 92 %NGO %61Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 9 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 360 ha 0.1 0.31.6% % 119 %125,410 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

318 ha 0.0 0.10.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

26 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 120 %150,508 ha

SpeciesInsects

Taylor's Checkerspot, Whulge Checkerspot (USFWS name)

Euphydryas editha taylori 2 occG5 50.0 28.6937.5% % 57 %7 occ

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Simcoe CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Simcoe CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

2,627 0%1

0

002

98

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%6,489 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 2Local:

Indigenous: 98%%

%

%Private %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 440 ha 0.9 3.229.4% % 151 %13,916 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 944 ha 0.1 0.43.6% % 106 %246,966 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 34 ha 0.0 0.00.3% % 114 %158,084 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

377 ha 0.1 0.32.7% % 129 %129,716 ha

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 1,308 ha 0.3 0.87.9% % 152 %154,743 haSpeciesMammals

Western Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 217 haG5 0.9 3.027.5% % 205 %7,319 ha

Vascular PlantsHoover's Tauschia Tauschia hooveri 1 occG2 14.3 7.7443.1% % 31 %13 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

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Simcoe CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(1) Small-order tributaries - alluvial, low-elevation, mixed-gradient

1 occ 0.3 %

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.5 %

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South St HelensPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

South St HelensWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

5,074 0%

1

088

84

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%12,532 ac

Federal: 96Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 4 %NGO 0 %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Ash and Tuff Badland 83 ha 1.5 5.012.9% % 317 %1,641 haColumbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 1,035 ha 0.2 0.51.3% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

1,605 ha 0.5 1.64.1% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 925 ha 0.2 0.41.5% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

611 ha 0.0 0.20.4% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

407 ha 0.1 0.30.7% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 2 ha 0.2 0.61.5% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 34 ha 0.1 0.40.9% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 4 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,615 ha 0.2 0.82.0% % 195 %206,665 haNorth Pacific Wooded Lava Flows 1,933 ha 10.8 36.092.1% % 297 %5,365 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 1 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 266 %4,123 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Larch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 1 occG3 1.5 2.012.7% % 104 %50 occ

Birds

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South St HelensPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 0.10.5% % 106 %882 occ

MammalsBat Roost/Hibernacula 1 occGQ 74.0 5.7630.5% % 8 %13 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

17 kmG4 0.7 6.3% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

83 scoreG4 0.7 1.56.3% % 117 %5,574 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.9 3.07.7% % 145 %22 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.8 2.66.5% % 200 %31 occ

(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.00.1% % 145 %22 occ

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Stehekin RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Stehekin RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

83,932%

0

100000

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%207,312 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 0 %NGO %96Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 30 ha 0.0 0.10.0% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 8 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 806 ha 0.3 0.50.2% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 15 ha 0.3 1.30.2% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

4,349 ha 41.7 139.040.5% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 3,928 ha 22.5 112.521.9% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,254 ha 1.7 5.81.7% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

173 ha 2.0 6.12.0% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

411 ha 2.1 10.32.0% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1,171 ha 2.1 10.72.1% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 9,542 ha 3.2 10.53.1% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 3,155 ha 2.1 7.12.1% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 3,246 ha 2.8 9.22.7% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

2,322 ha 0.5 1.80.5% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 520 ha 4.5 22.34.3% % 382 %2,327 ha

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Stehekin RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 25 ha 0.4 2.10.4% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 23,152 ha 28.5 95.127.7% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 123 %8,664 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 53 ha 2.5 12.32.4% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 73 ha 0.1 0.40.1% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

35,458 ha 7.9 26.27.6% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Western Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.3 7.72.3% % 208 %13 occ

BirdsNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.30.7% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 4 occG3 0.9 1.70.8% % 118 %234 occ

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 7 haG5 0.0 0.10.0% % 232 %10,053 haWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 210 haG5 0.9 2.90.8% % 205 %7,319 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 139 kmG4 10.9 10.6% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 692 scoreG4 10.9 21.810.6% % 132 %3,170 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.1 7 occ 69.1 230.367.1% % 333 %3 occFSOK1.56 1 occ 0.1 0.30.1% % 142 %24 occFSOK1.6 2 occ 12.8 40.412.4% % 267 %6 occFSOK1.61 1 occ 0.1 0.30.1% % 107 %15 occFSOK1.80 2 occ 1.3 4.31.2% % 104 %47 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 8 ha 0.0 %

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Stehekin RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

North Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

131 ha 1.3 %

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 25 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

12 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 204 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 34 ha 0.0 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 197 ha 0.2 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

27 ha 0.0 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 1,628 ha 2.0 %Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

1,193 ha 0.3 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 1 kmG4 0.0 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 1 scoreG4 0.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.1 1 occ 0.9 %

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Swauk CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Swauk CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

9,715 0%7

0

06

4352

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%23,995 ac

Federal: 41Land Ownership

State: 2Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 52 %NGO 6 %92Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

8 ha 0.2 1.01.7% % 151 %838 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 57 ha 0.0 0.10.3% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 1,447 ha 0.2 0.61.5% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 5 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 449 ha 0.1 0.31.2% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

1 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 46 ha 0.1 0.40.7% % 380 %10,907 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 469 ha 0.4 1.33.3% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

2,808 ha 0.6 2.25.4% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 290 ha 2.5 12.420.9% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

2,200 ha 0.1 0.51.2% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 26 ha 0.5 2.33.8% % 288 %1,160 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 3 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 239 %20,905 haYakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 7,054 ha 1.4 4.611.5% % 152 %154,743 ha

Species

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Swauk CreekPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

BirdsNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 3 occG5 1.1 7.99.2% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 4 occG3 0.9 1.77.2% % 118 %234 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

13 kmG5 1.2 9.7% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

1 scoreG5 0.0 0.10.3% % 111 %2,121 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 2 scoreG5 0.1 0.10.5% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 17 kmG5 1.1 8.9% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(72) Yakima forested headwaters - mixed geology, mid/high-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 12.5 50.0104.9% % 150 %2 occ

(922) Headwaters - basalt, low/mid-elevation, mixed-gradient

1 occ 0.5 1.83.9% % 150 %2 occ

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Teanaway RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Teanaway RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

16,822 0%2

0

00

6633

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%41,550 ac

Federal: 64Land Ownership

State: 2Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 33 %NGO 0 %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 1,938 ha 1.3 4.26.2% % 157 %45,672 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 484 ha 0.2 0.30.7% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 192 ha 1.1 5.55.3% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

788 ha 0.6 2.02.9% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

146 ha 1.7 5.28.3% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

8 ha 0.0 0.20.2% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1,556 ha 2.9 14.313.8% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,075 ha 0.4 1.21.7% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 850 ha 0.6 1.92.8% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,482 ha 1.3 4.26.1% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

710 ha 0.2 0.50.8% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 89 ha 0.8 3.83.7% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 72 ha 1.2 6.26.0% % 288 %1,160 haRocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 4 ha 0.2 1.01.0% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 39 ha 0.0 0.20.2% % 239 %20,905 ha

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Teanaway RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

5,051 ha 1.1 3.75.4% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.33.5% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 0.41.0% % 118 %234 occ

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 2,895 haG5 8.6 28.841.8% % 232 %10,053 ha

Vascular PlantsBrewer's Cliff-brake Pellaea breweri 2 occG5 40.0 15.4193.8% % 38 %13 occSeely's Silene Silene seelyi 1 occG2 5.0 2.024.2% % 34 %50 occThompson's Pincushion Chaenactis thompsonii 16 occG2 53.3 32.0258.4% % 46 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 49 kmG3 13.6 66.0% % %Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 103 scoreG3 12.2 24.359.0% % 131 %422 scoreChinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1931 kmG5 2.8 13.6% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

9 scoreG5 0.2 0.41.0% % 111 %2,121 score

Mountain sucker Catostomus platyrhynchus 1 occG5 9.1 33.344.0% % 100 %3 occSteelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 26 scoreG5 0.7 1.43.4% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 46 kmG5 2.9 13.8% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 24 kmG4 2.6 12.7% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 121 scoreG4 2.6 8.712.7% % 201 %1,388 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Yakima forested small-order tributaries - sedimentary, mid-elevation, steep gradient

1 occ 2.9 9.614.0% % 133 %6 occ

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.7 5.88.3% % 163 %19 occ(6) Yakima forested headwaters - volcanic, mid-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 2.4 7.711.5% % 192 %13 occ

(921) Yakima small-order tributaries - fine-clastic, low/mid-elevation, mixed gradient

1 occ 33.3 100.0161.5% % 100 %1 occ

(922) Headwaters - basalt, low/mid-elevation, mixed-gradient

1 occ 12.5 50.060.6% % 150 %2 occ

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Teanaway RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

29 ha 0.7 %

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 252 ha 0.2 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 2 ha 0.0 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 319 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 1 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

13 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

3 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 3 ha 0.0 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 156 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3,012 ha 0.7 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

1,414 ha 0.1 %

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 32 ha 0.0 %Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 6,012 ha 1.2 %

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 %

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TietonPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

TietonWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

54,876 0%0

1

469

405

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%135,543 ac

Federal: 82Land Ownership

State: 9Local:

Indigenous: 0%%

%

%Private 5 %NGO 4 %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

318 ha 7.6 38.011.3% % 151 %838 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 3,377 ha 2.2 7.43.3% % 157 %45,672 haEast Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 1,451 ha 3.1 10.44.6% % 151 %13,916 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 1,953 ha 0.2 0.80.4% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 2,016 ha 2.3 11.53.4% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 4,965 ha 1.6 3.12.3% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

72 ha 0.7 2.31.0% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 329 ha 1.9 9.42.8% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,072 ha 1.6 5.32.4% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

105 ha 1.2 3.71.8% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

217 ha 1.1 5.41.6% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 4,344 ha 8.0 39.811.8% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 9,765 ha 3.2 10.84.8% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 4,976 ha 3.4 11.35.0% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 815 ha 0.7 2.31.0% % 172 %35,351 ha

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TietonPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

7,399 ha 1.7 5.72.5% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 66 ha 0.6 2.80.8% % 382 %2,327 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

173 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 2,788 ha 3.4 11.55.1% % 253 %24,333 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 360 ha 0.3 1.70.5% % 239 %20,905 haYakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 40,807 ha 7.9 26.411.7% % 152 %154,743 ha

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 1.00.6% % 129 %105 occGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 3 occG5 6.1 7.99.1% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 5 occG5 1.8 13.22.7% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 5 occG3 1.1 2.11.6% % 118 %234 occPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus 1 occG4 6.3 14.39.3% % 214 %7 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 5.96.2% % 112 %17 occ

MammalsBighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 6,357 haG4 15.5 51.523.0% % 237 %12,336 haMountain Goat Oreamos americana 2,291 haG5 6.8 22.810.2% % 232 %10,053 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 17 kmG3 4.6 6.9% % %Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 24 scoreG3 2.8 5.74.2% % 131 %422 scoreChinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1934 kmG5 3.1 4.5% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

14 scoreG5 0.3 0.60.5% % 111 %2,121 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 12 scoreG5 0.3 0.60.5% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 43 kmG5 2.6 3.9% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 74 kmG4 8.0 11.9% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 370 scoreG4 8.0 26.611.9% % 201 %1,388 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Yakima forested small-order tributaries - sedimentary, mid-elevation, steep gradient

1 occ 5.0 16.77.4% % 133 %6 occ

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 2.8 9.44.2% % 163 %19 occ

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TietonPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(6) Yakima forested headwaters - volcanic, mid-elevation, steep-gradient

6 occ 15.4 49.822.9% % 192 %13 occ

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Tilton HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Tilton HeadwatersWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

8,729 0%0

01882

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%21,561 ac

Federal: 9Land Ownership

State: 9Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 82 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 128 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 6,298 ha 1.5 5.07.5% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 2,113 ha 1.0 3.35.0% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

10 ha 1.9 6.59.6% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,630 ha 0.1 0.40.6% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

2,413 ha 0.5 1.62.4% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

13 ha 0.2 0.60.9% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 114 ha 0.0 0.10.2% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 3,678 ha 0.5 1.82.6% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

4 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 116 %7,176 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 4 occG3 5.1 8.025.1% % 100 %50 occ

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 2.6 4.013.0% % 104 %25 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 1 occG3 1.5 2.07.4% % 104 %50 occ

BirdsGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 2 occG5 25.0 28.6123.8% % 86 %7 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

8 kmG5 0.5 2.5% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

6 scoreG5 0.2 0.41.0% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 8 kmG4 0.2 1.2% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 7 scoreG4 0.1 0.20.5% % 113 %3,824 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

8 kmGQ 0.2 1.2% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

42 scoreGQ 0.5 1.02.6% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.2 0.50.8% % 145 %22 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.4 1.31.9% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

9 kmG5 0.5 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

21 scoreG5 0.7 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 9 kmG4 0.3 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 70 scoreG4 0.9 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

9 kmGQ 0.3 %

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Tilton HeadwatersPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

30 scoreGQ 0.4 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.5 %(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.6 %

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Toutle Green RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Toutle Green RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

23,210 0%0

1

277

66

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%57,328 ac

Federal: 34Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 66 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Ash and Tuff Badland 179 ha 3.3 10.96.1% % 317 %1,641 haColumbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 5,638 ha 0.8 2.81.6% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

4,953 ha 1.5 4.92.7% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 631 ha 0.1 0.20.2% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 4 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

8 ha 1.6 5.22.9% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,592 ha 0.1 0.40.2% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,139 ha 0.2 0.80.4% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 164 ha 0.5 1.81.0% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,229 ha 0.4 1.50.8% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 6,314 ha 0.9 3.11.7% % 195 %206,665 haNorth Pacific Wooded Lava Flows 531 ha 3.0 9.95.5% % 297 %5,365 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 14 ha 0.2 0.50.3% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

27 ha 0.1 0.40.2% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 37 ha 0.1 0.30.2% % 316 %11,525 ha

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Toutle Green RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

11 ha 0.8 0.91.5% % 52 %1,150 ha

SpeciesBirds

Band-Tailed Pigeon Columba fasciata 1 occG4 7.7 7.714.3% % 92 %13 occ

Non-Vascular PlantsPseudocyphellaria rainierensis Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis 1 occG3 33.3 4.062.1% % 8 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

27 kmG5 1.6 3.0% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

32 scoreG5 1.1 2.12.0% % 131 %1,496 score

Chum Salmon - Columbia River Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 25 kmG5 4.4 8.2% % %Chum Salmon - Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 125 scoreG5 5.0 10.19.4% % 126 %1,240 scoreCoho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 44 kmG4 1.2 2.3% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 53 scoreG4 0.7 1.41.3% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

1 kmG4 0.1 0.1% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

7 scoreG4 0.1 0.10.1% % 117 %5,574 score

Mountain sucker Catostomus platyrhynchus 1 occG5 100.0 186.2% % %Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss

(pops.14, 26 & 27)38 kmGQ 1.1 2.0% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

109 scoreGQ 1.3 2.72.5% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(39) Headwaters, granitic, high-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 28.6 100.053.2% % 350 %2 occ(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 2.4 7.64.4% % 138 %13 occ(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.10.1% % 133 %9 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.1 0.20.1% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

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Toutle Green RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 8,711 ha 1.3 %Columbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

135 ha 0.0 %

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 87 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

11 ha 2.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,594 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

5,015 ha 1.0 %

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 346 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

47 ha 0.2 %

SpeciesBirds

Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

3 kmG5 0.2 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 12 kmG4 0.3 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 10 scoreG4 0.1 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

11 kmGQ 0.3 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

28 scoreGQ 0.4 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 0.0 %

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Toutle St HelensPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Toutle St HelensWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

25,559 0%0

5

8212

6

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%63,130 ac

Federal: 84Land Ownership

State: 10Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 6 %NGO %95Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Ash and Tuff Badland 4,596 ha 84.0 280.1142.1% % 317 %1,641 haColumbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 3,110 ha 0.5 1.50.8% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

5,117 ha 1.5 5.12.6% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 950 ha 0.2 0.40.3% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 8 ha 0.1 0.30.2% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

802 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,291 ha 0.3 0.90.4% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 127 ha 12.7 42.321.5% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 248 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 5,695 ha 0.8 2.81.4% % 195 %206,665 haNorth Pacific Wooded Lava Flows 11,041 ha 61.7 205.8104.4% % 297 %5,365 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 55 ha 0.1 0.50.2% % 316 %11,525 ha

SpeciesBirds

Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 0.10.1% % 106 %882 occ

Vascular Plants

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Toutle St HelensPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Cold-water Corydalis Corydalis caseana ssp. aquae-gelidae

1 occG5 1.4 2.02.3% % 98 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 4 kmG4 0.1 0.2% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 scoreG4 0.0 0.00.0% % 113 %3,824 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

19 kmGQ 0.6 0.9% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

37 scoreGQ 0.5 0.90.8% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 4.0 13.36.8% % 193 %15 occ

(39) Headwaters, granitic, high-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 14.3 50.024.1% % 350 %2 occ(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 3.3 11.15.6% % 133 %9 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.4 4.72.4% % 200 %31 occ

(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.10.1% % 145 %22 occCommunities

North Pacific Bog and Fen Community North Pacific Bog and Fen 1 occG4 4.3 9.17.4% % 145 %11 occNorth Pacific Shrub Swamp Community North Pacific Shrub Swamp 1 occGQ 11.1 25.018.8% % 200 %4 occTemperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh Community

Temperate Pacific Freshwater Emergent Marsh

3 occGQ 50.0 100.084.5% % 100 %3 occ

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Upper Cedar RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Cedar RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

34,567 0%0

2

9713

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%85,379 ac

Federal: 0Land Ownership

State: 0Local: 97

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 3 %NGO %90Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 1,706 ha 0.3 0.70.4% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 12,895 ha 3.1 10.33.9% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 4,712 ha 2.2 7.42.8% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 106 ha 24.7 82.630.9% % 248 %128 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 1,994 ha 23.3 77.629.1% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

4,562 ha 0.4 1.20.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

3,628 ha 0.7 2.40.9% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,755 ha 0.6 2.10.8% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 6,121 ha 0.9 3.01.1% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 316 %11,525 ha

SpeciesBirds

Common Loon Gavia immer 102 haG5 7.6 12.79.5% % 142 %800 haNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 1.5 2.61.8% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 0.10.1% % 106 %882 occ

Freshwater

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Upper Cedar RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

SpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 117 kmG3 1.6 2.0% % %Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 161 scoreG3 1.6 3.32.0% % 104 %4,931 scoreChinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1527 kmG5 1.2 1.5% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

20 scoreG5 0.6 1.20.8% % 127 %1,644 score

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

47 kmG4 0.8 1.0% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

231 scoreG4 0.8 1.61.0% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 12 kmG4 0.2 0.2% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 59 scoreG4 0.2 0.30.2% % 116 %17,434 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 5 kmG5 0.1 0.1% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 24 scoreG5 0.1 0.20.1% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascade foothills headwaters - glacial drift, mid elevations, mixed gradient

1 occ 9.7 35.612.1% % 133 %3 occ

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 4.2 14.35.2% % 243 %7 occ

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

2 occ 5.7 19.87.1% % 188 %8 occ

Puget uplands and islands headwaters - glacial drift, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

1 occ 0.1 0.50.2% % 161 %23 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 464 ha 0.1 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 1,905 ha 0.5 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 1,011 ha 0.5 %North Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 3 ha 0.7 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 276 ha 3.2 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

853 ha 0.1 %

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Upper Cedar RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

672 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 333 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 938 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 10 ha 0.0 %

SpeciesBirds

Common Loon Gavia immer 93 haG5 7.0 %

FreshwaterFreshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

1 occ 1.5 %

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Upper Cowlitz RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Cowlitz RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

50,437 0%0

1

31

636

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%124,579 ac

Federal: 94Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 6 %NGO %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 4,033 ha 0.8 1.60.7% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 18,063 ha 4.3 14.43.7% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 23,253 ha 11.0 36.79.4% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 12 ha 0.2 0.50.1% % 233 %2,331 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

13 ha 0.3 0.30.2% % 101 %5,000 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

9,373 ha 0.7 2.50.6% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

7,364 ha 1.5 4.91.3% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 5 ha 0.5 1.60.4% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

744 ha 10.2 34.18.8% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 4,397 ha 14.4 48.012.3% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,640 ha 0.6 1.90.5% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 19,223 ha 2.8 9.32.4% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 63 ha 0.8 2.10.7% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

13 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 514 ha 14.4 48.112.3% % 225 %1,069 ha

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 3,237 ha 8.4 28.17.2% % 316 %11,525 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

24 ha 1.7 2.11.5% % 52 %1,150 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 2.6 4.02.3% % 104 %25 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 8 occG3 11.9 16.010.2% % 104 %50 occVan Dyke's Salamander Plethodon vandykei 1 occG3 7.1 4.06.1% % 52 %25 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 2 occG4 5.7 15.44.9% % 200 %13 occ

BirdsGreat Blue Heron Ardea herodias 2 occG5 22.2 15.419.0% % 62 %13 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 7 occG5 10.3 18.48.8% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 11 occG3 0.6 1.20.5% % 106 %882 occ

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 991 haG5 40.2 58.834.4% % 146 %1,686 ha

Non-Vascular PlantsLobaria linita Lobaria linita 1 occG4 20.0 14.317.1% % 71 %7 occPilophorus nigricaulis Pilophorus nigricaulis 1 occG3 50.0 14.342.8% % 29 %7 occUmbilicaria lambii Umbilicaria lambii 1 occG2 100.0 7.785.7% % 8 %13 occ

Vascular PlantsBristly-stemmed Sidalcea Sidalcea hirtipes 1 occG2 33.3 4.028.6% % 12 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

27 kmG5 1.6 1.4% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

28 scoreG5 0.9 1.80.8% % 131 %1,496 score

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 27 kmG4 0.7 0.6% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 39 scoreG4 0.5 1.00.4% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

86 kmG4 3.8 3.3% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

430 scoreG4 3.9 7.73.3% % 117 %5,574 score

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

27 kmGQ 0.8 0.7% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

66 scoreGQ 0.8 1.60.7% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(39) Headwaters, granitic, high-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 14.3 50.012.2% % 350 %2 occ(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 3.3 11.12.9% % 133 %9 occ(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

4 occ 4.1 13.93.6% % 200 %31 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

19 kmG5 1.1 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

23 scoreG5 0.8 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 19 kmG4 0.5 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 37 scoreG4 0.5 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

53 kmG4 2.4 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

265 scoreG4 2.4 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

19 kmGQ 0.5 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

53 scoreGQ 0.7 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

3 occ 2.5 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Lewis RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

15,161 0%

0

11

89Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

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GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

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%37,447 ac

Federal: 100Land Ownership

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 4,225 ha 0.6 2.11.8% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

9,892 ha 2.9 9.88.4% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 2,731 ha 0.5 1.11.5% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

544 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

2,446 ha 0.5 1.61.4% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 2 ha 0.2 0.70.6% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 463 ha 1.5 5.04.3% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 718 ha 0.3 0.90.7% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 10,144 ha 1.5 4.94.2% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 138 ha 1.8 4.65.1% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 132 ha 3.7 12.410.6% % 225 %1,069 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 127 ha 0.3 1.10.9% % 316 %11,525 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Larch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 8 occG3 11.9 16.034.0% % 104 %50 occVan Dyke's Salamander Plethodon vandykei 1 occG3 7.1 4.020.4% % 52 %25 occ

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Western Toad Bufo boreas 1 occG4 2.9 7.78.1% % 200 %13 occ

BirdsNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 3 occG3 0.2 0.30.5% % 106 %882 occ

Non-Vascular PlantsLecanora pringlei Lecanora pringlei 1 occGN 39.0 1.6111.2% % 4 %50 occTholurna dissimilis Tholurna dissimilis 1 occG3 33.3 14.395.0% % 43 %7 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

2 kmG4 0.1 0.2% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

9 scoreG4 0.1 0.20.2% % 117 %5,574 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.3 4.53.8% % 200 %31 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 kmG5 0.0 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 kmG4 0.0 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 scoreG4 0.0 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

6 kmG4 0.3 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

30 scoreG4 0.3 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

1 kmGQ 0.0 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

1 scoreGQ 0.0 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 1.9 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Nisqually RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

57,727 0%0

2

9

5834

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%142,585 ac

Federal: 37Land Ownership

State: 30Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 34 %NGO %97Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 2,227 ha 0.4 0.90.3% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 36,608 ha 8.8 29.26.6% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 8,573 ha 4.1 13.53.0% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 13 ha 0.2 0.50.1% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

56 ha 10.7 35.78.0% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

24,647 ha 2.0 6.51.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

4,978 ha 1.0 3.30.7% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 295 ha 29.5 98.322.1% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

107 ha 1.5 4.91.1% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 366 ha 1.2 4.00.9% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,015 ha 0.4 1.20.3% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 13,155 ha 1.9 6.41.4% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

22 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 78 ha 2.2 7.31.6% % 225 %1,069 ha

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Upper Nisqually RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 71 ha 0.2 0.60.1% % 316 %11,525 haSpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 4 occG3 5.1 8.03.8% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 4 occG3 10.5 16.07.9% % 104 %25 occVan Dyke's Salamander Plethodon vandykei 2 occG3 14.3 8.010.7% % 52 %25 occ

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 2 occG4 2.5 5.41.9% % 100 %37 occGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 2 occG5 25.0 28.618.7% % 86 %7 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 5 occG5 7.4 13.25.5% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 7 occG3 0.4 0.80.3% % 106 %882 occPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus 1 occG4 1.7 7.71.3% % 285 %13 occ

Non-Vascular PlantsPilophorus nigricaulis Pilophorus nigricaulis 1 occG3 50.0 14.337.4% % 29 %7 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

114 kmG4 2.0 1.5% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

565 scoreG4 2.0 4.01.5% % 105 %14,075 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

3 occ 12.1 41.59.1% % 243 %7 occ

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

4 occ 15.2 53.411.4% % 188 %8 occ

Cascades headwaters - sandstone, mid to high elevation, moderate to high gradient

1 occ 11.6 34.88.7% % 100 %2 occ

Puget uplands and islands headwaters - glacial drift, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

1 occ 0.1 0.30.1% % 161 %23 occ

Communities

North Pacific Bog and Fen Community North Pacific Bog and Fen 1 occGQ 5.9 12.54.4% % 188 %8 occNorth Pacific Shrub Swamp Community North Pacific Shrub Swamp 1 occGQ 14.3 33.310.7% % 200 %3 occ

Additional targets occurring at the site

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Upper Nisqually RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

TerrestrialTerrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 163 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 7,971 ha 1.9 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 540 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 16 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

6,143 ha 0.5 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,139 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 12 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 29 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 843 ha 0.1 %

SpeciesBirds

Marbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus 1 occG3 3.1 %

FreshwaterFreshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - mafic, mid elevation, mixed gradient

1 occ 1.6 %

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Upper Puyallup RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Puyallup RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

12,832 0%0

2

14

383

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%31,694 ac

Federal: 17Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 83 %NGO %97Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 548 ha 0.1 0.20.4% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 5,519 ha 1.3 4.44.4% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 1,323 ha 0.6 2.12.1% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 185 ha 2.2 7.27.3% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

4,479 ha 0.4 1.21.2% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

276 ha 0.1 0.20.2% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 627 ha 0.2 0.70.8% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,053 ha 0.2 0.50.5% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 46 ha 0.1 0.40.4% % 316 %11,525 haSpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 2.74.3% % 100 %37 occGreat Blue Heron Ardea herodias 1 occG5 11.1 7.737.4% % 62 %13 occMarbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus 1 occG3 0.9 1.22.9% % 83 %23 occ

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Upper Puyallup RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 1.5 2.65.0% % 108 %38 occ

Vascular PlantsMount Rainier Lousewort Pedicularis rainierensis 1 occG2 5.2 5.217.3% % 96 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

5 kmG5 0.2 0.7% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

1 scoreG5 0.0 0.00.1% % 127 %1,644 score

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

13 kmG4 0.2 0.8% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

64 scoreG4 0.2 0.50.8% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 15 kmG4 0.2 0.7% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 73 scoreG4 0.2 0.40.7% % 116 %17,434 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 11 kmG5 0.2 0.8% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 57 scoreG5 0.2 0.50.8% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 4.2 14.314.0% % 243 %7 occ

Cascades headwaters - sandstone, mid to high elevation, moderate to high gradient

1 occ 12.0 35.940.3% % 100 %2 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 208 ha 0.0 %Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 3,918 ha 0.9 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 649 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 19 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,596 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

215 ha 0.0 %

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Upper Puyallup RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 331 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,120 ha 0.2 %Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 6 ha 0.0 %

SpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 2.9 %

Vascular PlantsMount Rainier Lousewort Pedicularis rainierensis 1 occG2 0.8 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

24 kmG5 1.0 %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

5 scoreG5 0.1 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

2 kmG4 0.0 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

10 scoreG4 0.0 %

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 33 kmG4 0.5 %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 159 scoreG4 0.5 %Pink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 2 kmG5 0.1 %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 10 scoreG5 0.1 %Steelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 12 kmG5 0.3 %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 60 scoreG5 0.3 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 1.5 %

Cascades headwaters - sandstone, mid to high elevation, moderate to high gradient

1 occ 1.5 %

Puget uplands and islands headwaters - glacial drift, low to mid elevation, low to moderate gradient

1 occ 0.6 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

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Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Rock CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

11,255 0%2

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22

1284

Area:

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GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

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%27,799 ac

Federal: 5Land Ownership

State: 7Local:

Indigenous: 0%%

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%Private 84 %NGO 4 %98Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Plateau Scabland Shrubland 3,698 ha 21.2 70.8153.9% % 128 %5,221 haColumbia Plateau Steppe and Grassland 6 ha 0.1 0.40.6% % 200 %1,565 haEast Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 3,843 ha 8.3 27.660.0% % 151 %13,916 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

2 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 160 %169,461 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

3 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 129 %129,716 ha

SpeciesBirds

Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 2 occG5 4.1 5.329.6% % 100 %38 occ

MammalsWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 956 haG5 3.9 13.128.4% % 205 %7,319 ha

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Toppenish CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

6,749%

0

000

100

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Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%16,671 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State:Local:

Indigenous: 100%%

%

%Private %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 622 ha 1.3 4.516.2% % 151 %13,916 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 440 ha 0.1 0.20.6% % 106 %246,966 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 132 ha 0.0 0.10.5% % 114 %158,084 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

920 ha 0.2 0.72.6% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Lower Montane Mesic Deciduous Shrubland

505 ha 31.0 155.0374.0% % 344 %326 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

1,443 ha 0.1 0.31.1% % 111 %468,719 ha

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 2,789 ha 0.5 1.86.5% % 152 %154,743 ha

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

15 kmG5 1.4 16.6% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

77 scoreG5 1.8 3.621.9% % 111 %2,121 score

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 208 scoreG5 5.6 11.267.9% % 122 %1,846 score

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Steelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 15 kmG5 0.9 11.5% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.4 1.34.7% % 163 %19 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

16 ha 0.4 %

Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 117 ha 0.0 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 206 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

2,000 ha 0.5 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

594 ha 0.0 %

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 2,708 ha 0.5 %SpeciesBirds

Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

1 kmG5 0.0 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 2 scoreG5 0.1 %Steelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 6 kmG5 0.3 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.9 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper Wenas CreekWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

19,647 0%1

0

0661321

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%48,529 ac

Federal: 12Land Ownership

State: 67Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 21 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

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e

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 50 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Steppe 5,121 ha 0.6 2.12.6% % 106 %246,966 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 792 ha 0.9 4.53.8% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 237 ha 0.1 0.10.3% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

4 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 166 ha 0.3 1.51.3% % 380 %10,907 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 38 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,994 ha 0.5 1.51.9% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

4,784 ha 0.3 1.01.3% % 111 %468,719 ha

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 11,903 ha 2.3 7.79.6% % 152 %154,743 haSpeciesBirds

Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.33.0% % 329 %38 occWhite-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 2 occG4 8.3 11.834.6% % 112 %17 occ

Mammals

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Bighorn Sheep Ovis canadensis 3,147 haG4 7.7 25.531.7% % 237 %12,336 ha

FreshwaterFreshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 5 occ 8.2 27.834.2% % 163 %19 occ

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Upper WenatcheePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper WenatcheeWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

66,670%

1

640

341

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%164,675 ac

Federal: 99Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 1 %NGO %97Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 483 ha 0.3 1.10.4% % 157 %45,672 haInter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 62 ha 0.1 0.40.1% % 204 %17,505 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 4,401 ha 1.4 2.81.7% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 18 ha 0.3 1.60.4% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

1,372 ha 13.2 43.816.1% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 2,590 ha 14.8 74.218.1% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

4,234 ha 3.3 10.94.0% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

239 ha 2.8 8.43.4% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

4,817 ha 24.2 120.929.5% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1,919 ha 3.5 17.64.3% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 19,160 ha 6.3 21.17.7% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 5,476 ha 3.7 12.44.5% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 1,690 ha 1.4 4.81.8% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,678 ha 0.4 1.30.5% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 842 ha 7.2 36.28.8% % 382 %2,327 ha

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 55 ha 0.9 4.71.2% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 7,192 ha 8.9 29.610.8% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

128 ha 0.4 1.50.5% % 123 %8,664 ha

Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 145 ha 6.7 33.38.1% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 911 ha 0.9 4.41.1% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

34,880 ha 7.7 25.89.4% % 193 %135,359 ha

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 1.00.5% % 129 %105 occGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 3 occG5 6.1 7.97.5% % 100 %38 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 8 occG5 2.9 21.13.6% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 5 occG3 1.1 2.11.3% % 118 %234 occ

Vascular PlantsBrewer's Cliff-brake Pellaea breweri 1 occG5 20.0 7.724.4% % 38 %13 occFelwort Swertia perennis 1 occG5 100.0 7.7122.2% % 8 %13 occPeculiar Moonwort Botrychium paradoxum 1 occG2 50.0 7.761.1% % 8 %13 occSmoky Mountain Sedge Carex proposita 4 occG4 57.1 30.869.8% % 54 %13 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 90 kmG3 4.1 5.0% % %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 133 scoreG3 5.1 10.26.2% % 150 %1,312 scoreChinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1230 kmG5 3.6 4.4% % %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

697 scoreG5 7.7 25.79.4% % 228 %2,707 score

Sockeye Salmon - Lake Wenatchee Onchorhynchus nerka 24 kmGQ 53.9 65.9% % %Sockeye Salmon - Lake Wenatchee habitat Onchorhynchus nerka 118 scoreGQ 53.7 107.465.7% % 156 %110 scoreSteelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 30 kmG5 2.0 2.4% % %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 384 scoreG5 6.5 12.97.9% % 128 %2,975 scoreWestslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 50 kmG4 3.9 4.8% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 249 scoreG4 3.9 7.94.8% % 132 %3,170 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

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Upper WenatcheePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

FSOK1.1 1 occ 10.0 33.312.2% % 333 %3 occFSOK1.6 3 occ 17.9 56.821.9% % 267 %6 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 49 kmG3 2.2 %Bull Trout - Upper Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 71 scoreG3 2.7 %Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1215 kmG5 1.8 %

Chinook Salmon - Upper Columbia River Spring Run habitat

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 12

328 scoreG5 3.6 %

Sockeye Salmon - Lake Wenatchee Onchorhynchus nerka 11 kmGQ 24.0 %Sockeye Salmon - Lake Wenatchee habitat Onchorhynchus nerka 53 scoreGQ 24.0 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 14 kmG5 0.9 %Steelhead - Upper Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 12 144 scoreG5 2.4 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 24 kmG4 1.9 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 121 scoreG4 1.9 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

FSOK1.6 4 occ 18.9 %

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Upper White RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper White RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

57,152 0%0

1

44

497

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%141,166 ac

Federal: 93Land Ownership

State: 0Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 7 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 7,239 ha 1.4 2.81.1% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 12,254 ha 2.9 9.82.2% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 34,670 ha 16.4 54.812.4% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 17 ha 3.9 13.02.9% % 248 %128 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

274 ha 5.4 5.54.1% % 101 %5,000 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 97 ha 1.1 3.80.9% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

166 ha 31.8 105.824.0% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

7,567 ha 0.6 2.00.5% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

4 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 8,950 ha 3.2 10.62.4% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 18,874 ha 2.7 9.12.1% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 296 ha 3.9 9.92.9% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

162 ha 0.8 2.30.6% % 116 %7,176 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 10,337 ha 26.9 89.720.3% % 316 %11,525 haSpecies

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Upper White RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

BirdsNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 6 occG3 0.3 0.70.3% % 106 %882 occ

Non-Vascular PlantsTholurna dissimilis Tholurna dissimilis 1 occG3 33.3 14.325.2% % 43 %7 occ

Vascular PlantsMount Rainier Lousewort Pedicularis rainierensis 6 occG2 24.0 24.018.1% % 96 %25 occObscure Indian-paintbrush Castilleja cryptantha 11 occG2 55.9 44.742.3% % 80 %25 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

27 kmG5 1.2 0.9% % %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

7 scoreG5 0.2 0.40.2% % 127 %1,644 score

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

58 kmG4 1.0 0.8% % %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

288 scoreG4 1.0 2.00.8% % 105 %14,075 score

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 56 kmG4 0.8 0.6% % %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 253 scoreG4 0.7 1.50.5% % 116 %17,434 scorePink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 kmG5 0.0 0.0% % %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 scoreG5 0.0 0.00.0% % 109 %4,818 scoreSteelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 44 kmG5 1.0 0.7% % %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 221 scoreG5 1.0 1.90.7% % 115 %11,552 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

1 occ 3.0 10.22.2% % 243 %7 occ

Cascades headwaters - granitic, high elevation, moderate to high gradient

1 occ 33.3 100.025.2% % 200 %1 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 256 ha 0.0 %

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Upper White RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Mount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 5,044 ha 1.2 %Mount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 1,129 ha 0.5 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 33 ha 0.4 %North Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

12 ha 2.2 %

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

3,190 ha 0.3 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

66 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 277 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 2,152 ha 0.3 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

22 ha 0.1 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 5 kmG3 0.1 %Bull Trout - Coastal and Puget Sound habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 3 14 scoreG3 0.1 %Chinook - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1536 kmG5 1.6 %

Chinook - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 15

5 scoreG5 0.2 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

45 kmG4 0.8 %

Coastal Cutthroat Trout - Puget Sound habitat Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 7

225 scoreG4 0.8 %

Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 32 kmG4 0.5 %Coho Salmon - Puget Sound/Straight of Georgia habitat Onchorhynchus kisutch pop. 5 159 scoreG4 0.5 %Steelhead - Puget Sound Onchorhynchus mykiss 13 kmG5 0.3 %Steelhead - Puget Sound habitat Onchorhynchus mykiss 63 scoreG5 0.3 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

Cascades headwaters - basalt and volcanics, high elevation, moderate to high gradient, glacier influenced

4 occ 15.3 %

Cascades headwaters - granitic, high elevation, moderate to high gradient

1 occ 33.3 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Upper YakimaWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

77,387 1%2

5

370

3329

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%191,147 ac

Federal: 69Land Ownership

State: 1Local: 0

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 29 %NGO %92Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

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Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 518 ha 0.3 1.10.4% % 157 %45,672 haLate Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 5,162 ha 1.6 3.31.7% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Avalanche Chute Shrubland 9 ha 0.2 0.80.2% % 223 %1,165 haNorth Pacific Dry and Mesic Alpine Dwarf-Shrubland, fellfield and Meadow

317 ha 3.0 10.13.2% % 291 %3,130 ha

North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 2,028 ha 11.6 58.112.2% % 347 %3,491 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,685 ha 2.1 6.92.2% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic Parkland 1 ha 39.0 117.041.1% % 300 %1 haNorth Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

106 ha 1.2 3.71.3% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

809 ha 4.1 20.34.3% % 333 %3,986 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 2,385 ha 4.4 21.94.6% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 17,256 ha 5.7 19.06.0% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 6,892 ha 4.7 15.64.9% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 781 ha 0.7 2.20.7% % 172 %35,351 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

380 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 386 ha 3.3 16.63.5% % 382 %2,327 ha

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Upper YakimaPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 28 ha 0.5 2.40.5% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 6,782 ha 8.4 27.98.8% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Riparian Woodland 8 ha 0.3 1.70.4% % 367 %435 haTemperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 245 ha 0.2 1.20.2% % 239 %20,905 haWenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

19,179 ha 4.3 14.24.5% % 193 %135,359 ha

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 15,783 ha 3.1 10.23.2% % 152 %154,743 haSpeciesAmphibians

Larch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 1 occG3 6.7 14.37.0% % 171 %7 occ

BirdsBald Eagle winter roost area Haliaeetus leucocephalus 21 haG4 4.4 2077.04.7% % 20900 %1 haNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 6 occG5 2.2 15.82.3% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 6 occG3 1.3 2.61.4% % 118 %234 occ

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 15,516 haG5 46.3 154.348.8% % 232 %10,053 ha

Vascular PlantsSwamp Gentian Gentiana douglasiana 2 occG4 100.0 15.4105.3% % 15 %13 occThompson's Pincushion Chaenactis thompsonii 3 occG2 10.0 6.010.5% % 46 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 22 kmG3 6.2 6.5% % %Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 79 scoreG3 9.3 18.69.8% % 131 %422 scoreChinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 1956 kmG5 5.0 5.3% % %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

455 scoreG5 10.7 21.511.3% % 111 %2,121 score

Pygmy whitefish Prosopium coulteri 2 occG5 66.7 100.070.2% % 150 %2 occSteelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 304 scoreG5 8.2 16.58.7% % 122 %1,846 scoreSteelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 73 kmG5 4.5 4.7% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 98 kmG4 10.6 11.2% % %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 491 scoreG4 10.6 35.311.2% % 201 %1,388 score

Vascular PlantsLeafy Pondweed Potamogeton foliosus 1 occG5 14.3 14.315.0% % 57 %7 occ

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

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Upper YakimaPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(2) Yakima forested small-order tributaries - sedimentary, mid-elevation, steep gradient

4 occ 20.7 68.921.8% % 133 %6 occ

(5) Headwaters - basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 2 occ 3.1 10.53.3% % 163 %19 occ(6) Yakima forested headwaters - volcanic, mid-elevation, steep-gradient

3 occ 8.2 26.58.6% % 192 %13 occ

(901) Yakima forested small-order tributaries - alluvial, low-elevation, mixed gradient

1 occ 50.0 100.052.6% % 100 %1 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbia Basin Foothill Riparian Woodland and Shrubland

344 ha 8.2 %

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 2,065 ha 1.4 %Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe 40 ha 0.0 %Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 772 ha 0.2 %North Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 530 ha 3.0 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,091 ha 1.6 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

199 ha 2.3 %

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

163 ha 0.8 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 181 ha 0.3 %North Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 1,452 ha 0.5 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,141 ha 0.8 %Northern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 52 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

2,893 ha 0.7 %

Northern Rocky Mountain Montane Grassland 16 ha 0.1 %Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

78 ha 0.0 %

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 542 ha 0.5 %Wenatchee Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

2,161 ha 0.5 %

Yakima Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland 11,838 ha 2.3 %SpeciesBirds

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 %Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias 1 occG5 9.1 %Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 1 occG5 0.4 %

MammalsMountain Goat Oreamos americana 141 haG5 0.4 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 12 kmG3 3.2 %Bull Trout - Middle Columbia River RU habitat Salvelinus confluentus pop. 2 19 scoreG3 2.3 %Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

pop. 196 kmG5 0.5 %

Chinook - Middle Columbia River Spring Run habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 19

31 scoreG5 0.7 %

Pygmy whitefish Prosopium coulteri 1 occG5 33.3 %Steelhead - Middle Columbia habitat pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 16 scoreG5 0.4 %Steelhead - Middle Columbia pop. 17 Oncorhynchus mykiss pop. 17 6 kmG5 0.4 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 5 kmG4 0.5 %Westslope Cutthroat Trout habitat Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi 25 scoreG4 0.5 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Yakima forested small-order tributaries - sedimentary, mid-elevation, steep gradient

1 occ 0.4 %

(6) Yakima forested headwaters - volcanic, mid-elevation, steep-gradient

1 occ 1.2 %

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Washougal RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Washougal RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

20,928 1%3

05446

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%51,692 ac

Federal: 10Land Ownership

State: 44Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 46 %NGO %95Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 9,240 ha 1.4 4.62.8% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

1,420 ha 0.4 1.40.9% % 199 %100,674 ha

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 655 ha 0.1 0.30.3% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,713 ha 0.2 0.70.4% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

5,581 ha 1.1 3.72.3% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

108 ha 1.5 5.03.1% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 13 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1,815 ha 0.3 0.90.5% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 12 ha 0.3 1.10.7% % 225 %1,069 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 4 occG3 5.1 8.010.5% % 100 %50 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 2 occG3 2.7 3.65.6% % 104 %50 occ

Vascular PlantsBristly-stemmed Sidalcea Sidalcea hirtipes 1 occG2 33.3 4.068.8% % 12 %25 occ

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Washougal RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Fringed Grass-of-parnassus Parnassia fimbriata var. hoodiana

1 occG5 30.4 1.262.7% % 4 %50 occ

Howell's Fleabane Erigeron howellii 1 occG2 3.4 1.27.0% % 34 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

9 kmG5 0.5 1.1% % %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

18 scoreG5 0.6 1.21.2% % 131 %1,496 score

Chum Salmon - Columbia River Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 2 kmG5 0.4 0.8% % %Chum Salmon - Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 11 scoreG5 0.5 0.90.9% % 126 %1,240 scoreCoho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 30 kmG4 0.8 1.7% % %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 42 scoreG4 0.6 1.11.1% % 113 %3,824 score

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

47 kmG4 2.1 4.3% % %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

234 scoreG4 2.1 4.24.3% % 117 %5,574 score

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

30 kmGQ 0.9 1.8% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

120 scoreGQ 1.5 3.03.1% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 2 occ 2.7 8.95.6% % 145 %22 occ(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 1.4 4.72.9% % 145 %22 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 6,789 ha 1.0 %Columbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

17 ha 0.0 %

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 637 ha 0.1 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

North Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

4 ha 0.7 %

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,322 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

3,930 ha 0.8 %

North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 26 ha 0.0 %SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 1 occG3 1.3 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 kmG4 0.0 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 1 scoreG4 0.0 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

10 kmG4 0.4 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

48 scoreG4 0.4 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

15 kmGQ 0.4 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

33 scoreGQ 0.4 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 2 occ 2.2 %(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.5 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Whalehead RidgeWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

6,575 0%0

06832

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%16,239 ac

Federal: 67Land Ownership

State: 1Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 32 %NGO %100Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

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d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 472 ha 0.1 0.20.6% % 115 %257,493 haMount Rainier Lower Forest and Woodland 4,375 ha 1.0 3.56.9% % 119 %125,410 haMount Rainier Upper Forest and Woodland 1,823 ha 0.9 2.95.7% % 241 %63,320 haNorth Pacific Hardwood - Conifer Swamp 1 ha 0.0 0.00.1% % 149 %2,569 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

2,172 ha 0.2 0.61.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,279 ha 0.3 0.81.7% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 22 ha 2.2 7.414.6% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

34 ha 0.5 1.63.1% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 104 ha 0.3 1.12.2% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 62 ha 0.0 0.10.1% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 2,484 ha 0.4 1.22.4% % 195 %206,665 ha

SpeciesBirds

Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.0 0.10.2% % 106 %882 occ

Non-Vascular PlantsLobaria linita Lobaria linita 1 occG4 20.0 14.3131.4% % 71 %7 occ

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Whalehead RidgePortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

5 kmG5 0.3 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 4 kmG4 0.1 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 2 scoreG4 0.0 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

18 kmG4 0.8 %

Cutthroat Trout - Southwestern Washington/Columbia River habitat

Oncorhynchus clarki clarki pop. 2

88 scoreG4 0.8 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

4 kmGQ 0.1 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

3 scoreGQ 0.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.5 %

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White Salmon RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

White Salmon RiverWashington East Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

45,729 0%3

1

43

6132

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%112,950 ac

Federal: 44Land Ownership

State: 24Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 32 %NGO %96Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 238 ha 0.2 0.50.3% % 157 %45,672 haEastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

39,045 ha 6.9 23.012.3% % 160 %169,461 ha

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 2,977 ha 0.9 1.91.7% % 114 %158,084 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

423 ha 0.3 1.10.6% % 202 %38,824 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

594 ha 6.9 20.912.4% % 226 %2,838 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 61 ha 26.6 87.847.4% % 210 %70 haNorth Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 249 ha 0.5 2.30.8% % 380 %10,907 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 2,497 ha 0.8 2.71.5% % 262 %90,828 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 8,591 ha 5.8 19.410.4% % 209 %44,199 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

8,742 ha 2.0 6.73.6% % 129 %129,716 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna

913 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 111 %468,719 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 211 ha 3.6 18.26.5% % 288 %1,160 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Parkland 276 ha 0.3 1.10.6% % 253 %24,333 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 309 ha 0.1 0.30.2% % 124 %108,792 ha

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White Salmon RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Rocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

889 ha 3.1 10.35.5% % 123 %8,664 ha

Temperate Pacific Montane Wet Meadow 69 ha 0.1 0.30.1% % 239 %20,905 haSpeciesAmphibians

Oregon Spotted Frog Rana pretiosa 1 occG2 3.7 4.06.6% % 104 %25 occWestern Toad Bufo boreas 3 occG4 7.0 23.112.4% % 208 %13 occ

BirdsBald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 0.4 1.00.7% % 129 %105 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 2 occG5 0.7 5.31.3% % 329 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 8 occG3 1.7 3.43.1% % 118 %234 occ

MammalsBat Roost/Hibernacula 1 occGQ 18.6 1.433.1% % 8 %13 occWestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus 622 haG5 2.5 8.54.5% % 205 %7,319 ha

ReptilesCalifornia Mountain Kingsnake Lampropeltis zonata 1 occG4 12.5 7.722.3% % 54 %13 occ

Vascular PlantsBarrett's Beardtongue Penstemon barrettiae 1 occG2 9.1 4.016.2% % 40 %25 occDiffuse Stickseed Hackelia diffusa var. diffusa 1 occG4 25.0 7.744.6% % 31 %13 occGooseberry-leaved Alumroot Heuchera grossulariifolia var.

tenuifolia5 occG4 27.8 38.549.5% % 115 %13 occ

Pale Blue-eyed Grass Sisyrinchium sarmentosum 4 occG1 57.1 16.0101.8% % 28 %25 occSiskiyou False Hellebore Veratrum insolitum 1 occG3 100.0 7.7178.2% % 8 %13 occSuksdorf's Desert-parsley Lomatium suksdorfii 6 occG3 19.4 12.034.5% % 60 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Tui Chub Gila bicolor 1 occG4 78.8 140.3% % %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 1.8 6.13.3% % 193 %15 occ

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 0.00.0% % 145 %22 occ(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 1.9 6.33.5% % 138 %13 occ(6) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, very high-gradient 1 occ 0.2 0.80.4% % 133 %9 occ

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White Salmon RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 1.9 6.33.3% % 200 %31 occ

(911) Eastside headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient

1 occ 2.4 8.14.4% % 142 %12 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 120 ha 0.1 %Eastside Oak Shrub Steppe and Montane Forest and Woodland

3,686 ha 0.7 %

Late Seral Forest (>20 inch DBH) 310 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

68 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1 ha 0.0 %

North Pacific Montane Grassland 19 ha 8.1 %North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 2 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 1 ha 0.0 %Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,624 ha 0.4 %

SpeciesBirds

Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.2 %White-Headed Woodpecker Picoides albolarvatus 1 occG4 4.2 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Pink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 kmG5 0.1 %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 scoreG5 0.1 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.7 %

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 %(55) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mixed-gradient 1 occ 0.9 %

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White Salmon RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

(911) Eastside headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient

1 occ 2.9 %

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Wind RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Wind RiverWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

46,401 0%0

0

90

838

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%114,610 ac

Federal: 89Land Ownership

State: 3Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 8 %NGO %99Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 21,675 ha 3.2 10.73.0% % 122 %201,839 haColumbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

18,717 ha 5.6 18.65.2% % 199 %100,674 ha

East Cascades Mesic Montane Conifer Forest 104 ha 17.3 5.116.1% % 21 %2,035 haEast Cascades Oak-Pine Forest and Woodland 55 ha 25.8 85.824.0% % 314 %64 haLate Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 3,801 ha 0.7 1.50.7% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 62 ha 0.8 2.70.7% % 233 %2,331 haNorth Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

12,873 ha 1.0 3.41.0% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

5,631 ha 1.1 3.71.0% % 120 %150,508 ha

North Pacific Montane Grassland 2 ha 0.2 0.60.2% % 186 %300 haNorth Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

668 ha 9.2 30.78.6% % 204 %2,179 ha

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 1,343 ha 4.4 14.64.1% % 232 %9,165 haNorth Pacific Mountain Hemlock Forest 177 ha 0.1 0.20.1% % 254 %84,414 haNorth Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 19,440 ha 2.8 9.42.6% % 195 %206,665 haNorthern California Mesic Subalpine Woodland 19 ha 0.3 0.70.2% % 213 %2,988 haNorthern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

1,513 ha 7.3 21.16.8% % 116 %7,176 ha

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Wind RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Northern Rocky Mountain Subalpine Dry Grassland 128 ha 3.6 12.03.3% % 225 %1,069 haRocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Forest 56 ha 0.4 1.40.4% % 266 %4,123 haRocky Mountain Subalpine Mesic Spruce-Fir Forest and Woodland

314 ha 23.0 27.321.4% % 52 %1,150 ha

SpeciesAmphibians

Cascade Torrent Salamander Rhyacotriton cascadae 6 occG3 7.6 12.07.1% % 100 %50 occCope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei 1 occG3 2.6 4.02.5% % 104 %25 occLarch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 5 occG3 7.5 10.06.9% % 104 %50 occ

BirdsBand-Tailed Pigeon Columba fasciata 1 occG4 7.7 7.77.2% % 92 %13 occGreat Blue Heron Ardea herodias 1 occG5 11.1 7.710.3% % 62 %13 occNorthern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis 10 occG5 14.7 26.313.7% % 108 %38 occNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 10 occG3 0.5 1.10.5% % 106 %882 occ

MollusksMalone Jumping-slug Hemphillia malonei 8 occG1 5.8 16.05.4% % 154 %50 occOregon Megomphix Megomphix hemphilli 1 occG2 0.5 2.00.5% % 132 %50 occ

Non-Vascular PlantsNephroma occultum Nephroma occultum 1 occG3 14.3 4.013.3% % 24 %25 occ

Vascular PlantsCold-water Corydalis Corydalis caseana ssp. aquae-

gelidae11 occG5 15.2 22.314.2% % 98 %50 occ

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

29 kmGQ 0.8 0.8% % %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

282 scoreGQ 3.5 7.03.2% % 132 %4,050 score

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

2 occ 3.4 11.43.2% % 193 %15 occ

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.0 0.10.0% % 200 %31 occ

Additional targets occurring at the site

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Wind RiverPortfolio Site Summary, continued: % of Total

KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

TerrestrialTerrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 1,777 ha 0.3 %Columbian Cascades Section Upper Forest and Woodland

339 ha 0.1 %

Late Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 153 ha 0.0 %North Pacific Broadleaf Landslide Forest and Shrubland 4 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

940 ha 0.1 %

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

942 ha 0.2 %

North Pacific Montane Riparian Woodland and Shrubland CES204.866

94 ha 1.3 %

North Pacific Montane, Massive Bedrock, Cliff and Talus 27 ha 0.1 %North Pacific Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest 74 ha 0.0 %

SpeciesAmphibians

Larch Mountain Salamander Plethodon larselli 1 occG3 1.5 %

BirdsNorthern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis caurina 1 occG3 0.1 %

FreshwaterSpeciesFishes

Chinook - Lower Columbia River Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

4 kmG5 0.3 %

Chinook - Lower Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus tshawytscha pop. 1

21 scoreG5 0.7 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 4 kmG4 0.1 %

Coho Salmon - Lower Columbia River/SW Washington Coast habitat

Oncorhynchus kisutch pop. 1 17 scoreG4 0.2 %

Pink Salmon - Odd-year Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 kmG5 0.1 %Pink Salmon - Odd-year habitat Onchorhynchus gorbuscha 1 scoreG5 0.1 %Steelhead - Lower Columbia Oncorhynchus mykiss

(pops.14, 26 & 27)59 kmGQ 1.7 %

Steelhead - Lower Columbia habitat Oncorhynchus mykiss (pops.14, 26 & 27)

257 scoreGQ 3.2 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(109) Headwaters, volcanics, mid/high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

4 occ 8.8 %

(905) Headwaters , basalt, high-elevation, mod/high-gradient

1 occ 0.9 %

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Winston CreekWashington West Cascades Ecoregion

GRank Abundance% of Total Known

Relative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion Goal

3,179 1%1

1

13365

Area:

Land Use/Land CoverAgricultureDeveloped

Water

GAP Management StatusGAP 1GAP 2GAP 3GAP 4

ha%%%%

%

%7,851 ac

Federal:Land Ownership

State: 35Local:

Indigenous:%%

%

%Private 65 %NGO %97Undeveloped %

Terrestrial/Freshwater Site

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Targets selected to meet goalsTerrestrial

Terrestrial Ecological Systems

Columbian Cascades Section Lower Forest and Woodland 2,567 ha 0.4 1.35.2% % 122 %201,839 haLate Seral Forest (>30 inch DBH) 10 ha 0.0 0.00.0% % 115 %257,493 haNorth Pacific Hypermaritime Shrub and Herbaceous Headland

6 ha 1.2 4.016.5% % 216 %157 ha

North Pacific Maritime Dry-Mesic Douglas-fir-Western Hemlock Forest

1,018 ha 0.1 0.31.1% % 130 %377,556 ha

North Pacific Maritime Mesic-Wet Douglas-fir - Western Hemlock Forest

1,279 ha 0.3 0.83.5% % 120 %150,508 ha

Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland

15 ha 0.1 0.20.9% % 116 %7,176 ha

SpeciesBirds

Bald Eagle nests Haliaeetus leucocephalus 1 occG4 1.3 2.717.2% % 100 %37 occ

Additional targets occurring at the siteFreshwater

SpeciesFishes

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KnownRelative Abundance

Contribution to Goal

% of Goal Captured by Portfolio

Ecoregion GoalGRank Abundance

Chum Salmon - Columbia River habitat Oncorhynchus keta pop. 3 1 scoreG5 0.0 %

Freshwater Ecological Systems Class 1

(2) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, mod/high-gradient 1 occ 0.0 %(907) Headwaters, basalt, mid-elevation, high-gradient 1 occ 0.2 %

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