More info on High Desert Fish
Up one level- Petition for Rules to List Great Basin Redband Trout as Threatened or Endangered
- 9/11/97 - Oregon Natural Desert Association, Oregon Trout, Native Fish Society, Oregon Chapter of Trout Unlimited formally request U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the indigenous redband trout (O. mykiss) of the Great Basin, in particular the Catlow, Fort Rock (Silver Lake), Harney (Malheur Lake), Goose Lake, Warner Valley, and Chewaucan (Lake Abert/Summer Lake) Basins as threatened or endangered pursuant to the Endangered Species Act, and to designate critical habitat for it.
- Fish and Wildlife Service announce resultant 90 day finding for Redband Trout
- 11/6/1998The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces a 90-day finding for the Redband Trout in the Great Basin as an endangered or threatened species throughout its range.
- Joint Stipulation in Malheur Wild and Scenic Rivers case
- May 5, '04 - ONDA, Intervenor Robertson Ranch, and Forest Service file joint stipulation in Malheur Wild and Scenic Rivers case, propose to fence livestock out of North Fork Malheur Scenic River corridor on Ott Allotment.
- ONDA submits comments regarding the US Fish and Wildlife Service's proposed critical habitat for threatened bull trout.
- May 8, '03
- Conservation groups sue Forest Service over failure to follow aquatic conservation strategy
- March 24, 2003 - ONDA and Center for Biological Diversity file suit against the Forest Service for failing to protect federally-listed bull trout and steelhead on two grazing allotments in the Malheur National Forest.
- ONDA and CBD file complaint against the Forest Service for failing to protect federally-listed bull trout and steelhead
- March 24, 2003