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Deer Creek (Tehama County, California)

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The Sierra Meadows Partnership is studying the ecological impact, including carbon storage related to montane meadow restoration, including on the Childs Meadows portion of Gurnsey Creek, an upper Deer Creek tributary. Scientists Kelli Franson and Kristen Podolak are evaluating the changes in the
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found four to ten times more meadow birds species richness and abundance in natural versus degraded meadows, including Gurnsey Creek's Childs Meadows and Carter (Creek) Meadow in the Deer Creek watershed. The 290-acre (117 ha) Childs meadow is one of the few remaining strongholds for willow
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Two natural falls are located in the upper Deer Creek watershed: Lower and Upper Deer Creek Falls. Lower Deer Creek Falls has a functioning but sub-standard fish ladder. Upper Deer Creek Falls represents the natural limit of anadromy for spring-run Chinook salmon, and although it also has a fish
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and one uses a ditch. There are no storage dams on the creek. Except for the diversions, Deer Creek is still relatively natural, largely because the upper two-thirds of the creek flow through protected land in the
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are a relatively unique habitat in the lower watershed, reduced to 5% of their original range in California. A large vernal pools complex exists on Nature Conservancy Vina Plains Reserve.
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Deer Creek is also an excellent fishing location. It is one of a decreasing number of streams in California that still provides habitat for the native trout and migrating salmon.
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meadow after restriction of cattle from the riparian zone, along with construction of beaver dam analogues (BDAs). Species of particular concern in the region include the
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Deer Creek and its tributaries drain 229 square miles (590 km). The creek flows roughly southwest for most of its 60-mile (97 km) length. Its headwaters are in
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Cascades frog and beaver-chewed stick on Gurnsey Creek, tributary of Deer Creek, Tehama County, California. Credit Brock Dolman, OAEC
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ladder, it is no longer opened in the spring as it was historically. While the upper watershed is public land primarily in the
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Instream Flow Evaluation: Temperature and Passage Assessment for Salmonids in Deer Creek, Tehama County. Report No. 17-2
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people who had originally lived in the area. The Spanish had named what was later translated to Deer Creek,
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Beaver dam on Gurnsey Creek, just below Childs Meadows, Tehama County, California. Credit Brock Dolman, OAEC
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The creek has four diversions in its lower reaches, all occurring after the stream flows into the
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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In addition, Deer Creek is a refugial stronghold for spring-run Chinook salmon (
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California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names
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at an elevation of 7,320 feet (2,230 m) on Butt Mountain in the southern
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Kristen Podolak; Rodd Kelsey, Sierra Harris and Nathan Korb (May 20, 2016).
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Sacramento River Watershed Program: Eastside - Deer Creek
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Ryan D. Burnett and Brent R. Campos (February 2015).
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is a 60-mile-long (97 km) southwestward-flowing
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or development in California. A 2015 bird survey by
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Tehama County, California
Deer Creek

Deer Creek (Tehama County, California) is located in California
United States
California
Tehama County
Childs Meadows
Vina
Lassen National Forest
40°12′44″N 121°22′31″W / 40.21222°N 121.37528°W / 40.21222; -121.37528
Mouth
Sacramento River
Vina, California
39°55′35″N 122°04′54″W / 39.92639°N 122.08167°W / 39.92639; -122.08167
Lost Creek
stream
Northern California
Tehama County, California
Sacramento River
Chinook salmon
endangered


Ishi Wilderness
Ishi
Native American
Yana
Yahi
Black-tailed deer

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