Wallowa-Whitman National Forest (Agency : U.S.)2008-06-122008-06-122005https://hdl.handle.net/1794/658440 pp. Tables, maps. "The Powder/Pondosa 13 and Powder/Keating Watershed 29 (herein referred to as the watershed) is that portion of the Keating Valley and the drainage system of Big Creek and the Powder River that flow into the Powder River .... The watershed is dissected by state Highway 203 and starts at the Catherine Creek summit, stretching mostly south and east from there (see Map 1.1). The unincorporated cities of Medical Springs, Keating and Pondosa are located within the watershed." Captured June 5, 2008.Unfinished draft analyzes the watershed and its thirteen subwatersheds to facilitate planning, implementation, and evaluation of forest management activities. Examines issues, including vegetation and forest health, riparian and aquatic habitat, human uses, and wildlife.534095 bytesapplication/pdfen-USForest management -- Oregon -- Wallowa-Whitman National ForestWatershed restoration -- Oregon -- Powder River WatershedUpper Powder Watershed draft assessmentDraft assessment: Upper Powder WatershedOther