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Maps
Publication Name 1979 U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, map of the Palisades area, section 12, township 21 North, range 22
EWM, Douglas County,
Washington
ID # 349
Authors
Publication Date 1979
Produced By U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
Summary Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name BLM Edition, Banks Lake
Quadrangle, Washington, 1:100,000 - scale topographic map
ID # 357
Authors
Publication Date 1978
Produced By U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Mangement
Summary 1:100,000 scale
topographic map showing: highways,
roads, and other manmade structures; water
features; contours and
elevations in meters with conversions to feet; BLM recreation sites.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name BLM Edition, Chelan
Quadrangle, Washington, 1:100,000 - scale topographic map
ID # 358
Authors
Publication Date 1973
Produced By U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Mangement
Summary 1:100,000 scale
topographic map showing: highways,
roads, and other manmade structures; water
features; contours and
elevations in meters with conversions to feet; BLM recreation sites.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name BLM Edition, Surface
Management Status, Washington, Moses Lake; 1:100,000 - scale topographic map
ID # 356
Authors
Publication Date 1995
Produced By U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Mangement
Summary 1:100,000 scale
topographic map showing: highways,
roads, and other manmade structures; water
features; contours and
elevations in meters with conversions to feet; BLM recreation sites.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication
Name BLM Edition, Wenatchee Quadrangle, Washington,
1:100,000 - scale topographic map
ID # 359
Authors
Publication Date 1978
Produced By U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Mangement
Summary 1:100,000 scale
topographic map showing: highways,
roads, and other manmade structures; water
features; contours and
elevations in meters with conversions to feet; BLM recreation sites.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name County Habitat and
Species Map for Douglas County and Vicinity
ID # 354
Authors
Publication Date March 15, 1999
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Summary This map only includes
information that the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
maintains in a central
database. It is not an attempt to
provide you with an official agency response as to the
impacts of a project on fish and
wildlife. This information only
documents the location of important fish and
wildlife resources to the
best of the Department's knowledge.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Douglas County
ID # 496
Authors N/A
Publication Date February 2000
Produced By Washington Department of
Natural Resources
Summary Major public land
ownership in Douglas County.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Foster Water Resource
Inventory Area (WRIA) # 50
ID # 346
Authors
Publication Date January 6, 1999
Produced By Washington Department of
Ecology
Summary Map of Foster Water
Resource Inventory Area # 50; in black and white; printed from the world wide
website
provided by the
Department of Ecology.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication
Name General Precipitation; Douglas County,
Washington
ID # 348
Authors
Publication Date March 1977
Produced By U.S. Department of
Agriculture
Summary General precipitation map
of Douglas County, in iso-lines.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Grand Coulee Water
Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) # 42
ID # 347
Authors
Publication Date January 6, 1999
Produced By Washington Department of
Ecology
Summary Map of Grand Coulee Water
Resource Inventory Area # 42; in black and white; printed from the world wide
website provided by the
Department of Ecology.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name How to request maps from
the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
ID # 344
Authors
Publication Date No Date
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Summary Information packet on the
types of maps available from the Olympia office of the Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife and
instructions for requesting the maps.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Map of Washington State
Salmon Recovery Regions
ID # 377
Authors WDFW Habitat/Lands
Program GIS
Publication Date May 14 and September 16,
1998
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Summary Eight color maps to one
page; each map shows the Endangered Species Act (ESA) listing for a salmon
species; the species
included in are: Sockeye Salmon, Searun
Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, Chum Salmon,
Steelhead, Coho Salmon,
and Chinook Salmon. The eighth map
depicts the Washington State Salmon
Recovery Regions.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication
Name Moses Coulee Water Resource Inventory Area
(WRIA) # 44
ID # 345
Authors
Publication Date January 6, 1999
Produced By Washington Department of
Ecology
Summary Map of the Water Resource
Inventory Area # 44, the Moses Coulee; in black and white; printed from the
world wide website
provided by the Department of Ecology.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Mule Deer Range in
Douglas County
ID # 380
Authors
Publication Date No Date
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Summary Map scale 1 : 150,000;
map depicts total mule deer occurrences and mule deer winter range; also land
ownership by the
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name National Flood Insurance
Program, Flood Insurance Rate Map
ID # 351
Authors
Publication Date July 17, 1978
Produced By U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance Administration
Summary Flood insurance rate map
for the unincorporated areas of Douglas County, Washington.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name National Flood Insurance
Program; Floodway, Flood Boundary and Floodway Map; Douglas County,
Washington
(Unincorporated Areas)
ID # 350
Authors
Publication Date Maps(s) Revised: May 17, 1982
Produced By U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance Administration
Summary Flood boundary and
floodway maps for the unincorporated areas of Douglas County. File includes a map
index as well as panels
570 of 650, 580 of 650, 590 of 650, and 635 of 650.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication
Name National Map Symbol Handbook
ID # 640
Authors
Publication Date September 1980
Produced By Soil Conservation
Service, USDA
Summary The map symbols contained
in this booklet are designed primarily for use by the Soil Conservation
Service.
They follow the map
symbols most commonly used by U.S. Government agencies. Some symbols were
simplified so SCS
personnel can draw them more easily, and some were modified to fit special
features.
The size of the symbols
shown is appropriate for conservation plans, soil survey field sheets, soil
maps for
publication, and certain
smaller scale maps. On other maps, the symbols should be drawn larger or
smaller
consistent with the map scale.
Publication Name Proposed Acquisition
Lands in Douglas County
ID # 378
Authors
Publication Date July 16, 1996
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Summary Map scale 1 : 47,500;
shows land ownership for Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW),
Washington Department of
Natural Resources, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and proposed WDFW
acquisition lands.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Proposed Acquisition
Lands in Douglas County
ID # 379
Authors
Publication Date No Date
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Summary Map scale 1 : 35,000;
shows land ownership for Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW),
Washington Department of
Natural Resources, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and proposed WDFW
acquisition lands.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Public Utility District
No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, Wells Hydroelectric Project, Exhibit 'K'
Drawings, Charts, Notes,
and Monument Markers
ID # 360
Authors
Publication Date No Date
Produced By Douglas County PUD - East
Wenatchee, WA
Summary Public Utility District
No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, Wells Hydroelectric Project, Exhibit 'K'
Drawings, Charts, Notes,
and Monument Markers; this document was prepared for F.E.R.C. Exhibit
purposes only. The accuracy of this exhibit is not
guaranteed by the District.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication
Name Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Regions/ESU
ID # 382
Authors
Publication Date October 14, 1999
Produced By Chelan County Planning
Department, Office of Salmon Recovery
Summary Map scale 1 : 50,000; in
color; shows the entire state of Washington but depicts the Upper Columbia
Salmon Recovery Regions
in color.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife - Fish and Wildlife Map Products
ID # 620
Authors
Publication Date June 1993
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife - Fisheries, Habitat, and Wildlife Management Divisions
Summary This document describes
mapped information available from the Washington Department of Wildlife
(WDW) that identifies the
locations of important fish and wildlife. These maps are generated with data
developed and maintained
by WDW with a geographic information system (GIS), ARC/INFO. Three data
sets are covered:
Priority Habitats and Species (PHS), Nongame Heritage Data Base (HRTG), and
Washington River
Information Systems (WARIS).
Publication Name Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife, Major Public Land Ownership in Douglas County
ID # 495
Authors N/A
Publication Date 1997
Produced By Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife
Summary Shows land ownership in
Douglas County for the following agencies:
National Park Service, US Fish and
Wildlife Service, Bureau
of Land Management, Department of Defense, Bureau of Reclamation,
Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife, Washington State Parks, and Washington Department of
Natural Resources.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication
Name Washington Natural Heritage Program, Natural
Heritage Data, Rare Plant Species, High-quality Wetland
Ecosystems, and High-quality Terrestrial
Ecosystems
ID # 381
Authors
Publication Date August 16, 1999
Produced By Washington Department of
Natural Resources
Summary Mylar overlay maps for
the following quads: Chelan, Moses
Lake, Wenatchee, Omak, and Banks Lake;
scale 1 : 100,000.
Maps depict rare plant
species areas of concern, rare animal species, and high-quality terrestrial or
wetland ecosystems.
Data provided on these
maps are based solely on existing information in the Washington Natural
Heritage
Program (WNHP) database. Many areas of the state have not been
inventoried for rare plant species or
high-quality
ecosystems. Therefore, no conclusions
can be drawn from an absence of data in a particular
area.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Washington State Major
Public Lands
ID # 352
Authors
Publication Date August 1994
Produced By Washington Department of
Natural Resources
Summary Two-sided publication;
color map of state land-ownership on one side; and information on how the DNR
manages diverse public
lands on the other side; includes information on Washington's land base, DNR
managed lands, why
Washington owns land, etc….
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Publication Name Wells in Foster Creek
Conservation District
ID # 353
Authors
Publication Date March 28, 1996
Produced By
Summary Map of the wells within
the Foster Creek Conservation District area.
Stored in Foster Creek
Conservation District Map Drawer in the Conservation Offices in Waterville.
Mule Deer
Publication
Name Annual Report: Evaluation of mule deer habitat
use, food habits, and movement patterns in the vicinity of
Rufus Woods Lake,
Washington.
ID # 141
Authors N/A
Publication Date 1982
Produced By Colville Confederated
Tribes
Summary The report is a detailed
analysis of mule deer movements and population ecology to assess the impact of
the pool rise and
subsequent loss of habitat on deer in the vicinity of Rufus Woods Lake. To accomplish
this objective four
aspects of mule deer ecology are investigated: migrations and movement
patterns,
habitat selection,
feeding habits, and herd composition.
This 1982 report is the first year of a five year
study.
Publication Name Vegetation Types Used by
Mule Deer Fawns, Mid-Columbia River, Washington
ID # 115
Authors Fielder, Paul C., and
Charles E. McKay, Jr.
Publication Date 1984
Produced By Chelan County PUD, Fish
and Wildlife Operations - Wenatchee, WA
Summary Mule deer fawn surveys
were conducted by boat along the Columbia River in north-central Washington
from June through August,
1977-79. A total of 288 fawn
observations was made in 12 vegetation types.
Four vegetation types
totaled 7.1 percent of the study area but accounted for 69 percent of the fawn
observations. The shrub steppe vegetation typed comprised
68.1 percent of the study area but accounted
for only 27.1 percent of
the observations. Fawns preferred
vegetation types that provided both a shade
producing overstory and a
shrub understory. Protection from the
summer heat, and possibly predators, may
influence selection of vegetation types.