Focal Species
Spring Chinook
The Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is the largest species in the Pacific salmon genus Oncorhynchus. The Clackamas spring Chinook salmon population is currently listed as a moderate risk for extinction.
Recover the Clackamas spring Chinook salmon population to the LCR ESA Plan's delisting status: Very Low Risk of Extinction.
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Expenditures by Funding Organization Type
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Projects
The reported Performance Measure results for projects with this Focal Species are charted here. Results are included for every Project that is assigned to this Focal Species. To see the full results for a Performance Measure, click the Performance Measure name in the chart title
: 13,794.00 lf
: 52,272.00 sq ft
: 16.00 acres
: 45.50 acres
: 107.30 acres
: 8,830.00 lf