Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 22, 1982, Page 12, Image 12

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    4 - S A N O Y [ O f l ) POST T h u n
July 22. 1SS2 (Se<
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R N G m akes plans
for S T E P boxes
T h e R h o do den dron
Neighborhood Group is
awaiting word from the
state Department of Fish
and Wildlife to learn how
many coho salmon eggs
will be allotted to the
organization in its a t­
tempt to improve the
area's fisheries
The coho eggs w ill
come through the depart­
ment's Salmon and Trout
Enhancem ent P ro je c t
(STEP), and will be plac­
ed in two sp e c ia lly -
designed nesting boxes
Each nesting box can
hold around 23,000 eggs
The locations for the
nesting boxes w ill be
Meadow Creek and the
Little Henry Creek Both
streams are located in
Rhododendron
At one time both of
these waterways, along
with Henry Creek, were
co n s id e re d
m a jo r
streams for steelhead,
trout and salmon
O ver
th e
y e a rs ,
however, poachers and
development took their
toll.
Long time residents in
th e
a re a
say
th a t
poachers set up traps and
nets in the streams Along
with greedy fishermen
who took more than their
sh are, the fish runs
becam e s m a lle r and
smaller until they were
practically depleted
However, the blame for
the area's ailing fisheries
resource goes beyond the
poachers and greedy
fis h e rm e n
F e a r in g th a t high
waters would wash away
the bank on their proper
ty, they hired a backhoe
operator which removed
gravel and rock from the
middle of the creeks
The RNG hopes to be
rewarded for the effort,
with the creeks will be
replenished with fish.
In RNG tradition
Nesting boxes to benefit wildlife, birds
provement a priority
by M ICHA EL P. JONES
Peat Correspondent
R e c e n tly
the
RNG
secured a dozen cedar
nesting boxes from the
state Department of Fish
and Wildlife
The nesting boxes, which
were constructed by the
Boy Scouts, are to serve as
replacement nesting and
denning sites for wildlife
and birds, which depend
upon snags for shelter
The
R h o d o den dron
Neighborhood Group is do­
ing its part to help save
habitats, as well as provide
alternative ones for birds
and other entters who de
pend upon them for their
continued survival
The
RNG.
w hich
reportedly was the first
citizen planning organiza­
tion to band together in
Clackamas County, was
founded with this in mind.
They did so back in the late
60s as a housing develop
ment threatened a 30-acre
meadow that served as an
important habitat for small
fur bearing animals and a
nesting area for birds
It is estimated that at
least 83 species of birds in
North America rely upon
snags.
A c c o rd in g
to
naturalists, 40 percent or
better are cavity nesters.
T here are over nine
species of birds of prey, 11
species of woodpeckers,
seven species of ducks,
eight species of bats, and
over
20
sp ecies
of
songbirds, all which rely
upon snags for a nesting
habitat.
There are over 15 species
The organization suc­
c e s s fu lly b a ttle d the
development to a defeat
and, since then, made
habitat protection and im ­
of small mammals, such as
squirrels, opossum, mice
and weasels, who den up in
snag cavities.
species of furbearers
The RNG is concerned
b ecau se c r it i c a l w ild
acreage in the Mt Hood
corridor, which once pro­
vided these necessary
Added to this list are four
snags as well as food,
water and other essential
h a b ita t e le m e n ts lik e
reasonably safety from
weather and predators, are
quickly disappearing
The distribution area
where the nesting boxes
have been placed range
from the base of West Zig
Zag Mountain to riparian
areas near Brightwood
Sandy class of 1962 plans reunion
The 1862 g rad u atin g
class of Sandy Union High
School is planning a 20-year
reunion the weekend of Ju­
ly 30-31
In fo rm atio n is being
m a ile d to c la s s m a te s
re g a rd in g the planned
events A number of per­
sons have not been located,
and class members are re­
q u e s tin g
c o m m u n ity
assistance in doing so
Persons missing include
Alvin Byrd, Gloria Dow-
nend, JoAnn Duncan. Dick
Cortwright, Pat Edes. Ann
Fegel, Larry Ford. Blan
che Gualt. Rodney Heiser.
Bonnie Lake. Karen Ness.
Conrad P ittm an . Linda
Timberline activities set
O re g o n 's
h is to r ic
Timberline Lodge is the
site of three late summer
events focusing on the arts
On Aug 14 and IS the
mountain is for kids as
Tim berime presents "T all
T a le s .” a weekend of
m im e, music, puppetry
and
s to r y te llin g
fo r
children of all ages.
The work of Oregon's a r ­
tists and craftspeople will
be featured on Labor Day
Weekend Sept 4. 5 and 6
"High Crafts Plus" offers
special musical p erfo r­
mances, too
On Oct. 9 and 10. the
‘ ‘ M o u n ta in
P e o p le ”
festival will be featured
Snyder, Russ Turney, Joe
Weatherford. Edna Lattin.
Ken
H u n te r,
Nancy
Gregson. Gary Wheeler.
Lynn Odom. Cecil Hukee.
D w ayn e W illia m s and
Irene Williams
If relatives or friends can
determine the whereabouts
of these people, contact
Carl Amstad at 668-6736,
Vern or Daylene Mann at
668 6476, F ra n W ill at
644-2032,
or
D e n n is
Cutsforth at 645-6645
Also, a reunion invitation
is extended to all persons
who were on the high
school faculty in 1962.
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