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Wild & Scenic Rivers

In addition to the Rogue River, there are several suitable wild & scenic waterways in the Wild Rogue canyon. Kelsey, Whisky, Dulog, Big Windy, East Fork Windy, and Howard Creeks are generally roadless, free flowing and feed directly into the Wild & Scenic Rogue River. BLM has determined that Dulog Creek, Big Windy Creek, East Fork Windy Creek, and Howard Creek that have been found to be suitable for designation as a “wild” classified stream segment under the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.31  BLM say they manage these four stream segments as if they were designated Wild & Scenic by protecting their outstandingly remarkable values and maintaining and enhancing the natural integrity of river-related values.

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REPORTS: Economic reports released in 2009 on the importance of Rogue recreation and salmon.

VIDEO: Watch the film: "Run, Rogue Run!"

IN THE NEWS: Click here to read recent press about the Rogue.

MAPS: Click here to download maps of coho/chinook, steelhead and elk habitat in the Wild Rogue area (each PDF file is 2.8MB). Click here for a map of proposed additions to the Wild and Scenic and Wilderness systems.

Get Involved

TAKE ACTION: Contact Congress and ask them to help Save the Wild Rogue today!

HIKES: Join us in 2010 for a hike in the Wild Rogue canyon.

SPEAK UP: Be a voice for the voiceless and write a Letter to the Editor.

BUSINESSES: Join the growing number of businesses who endorse the Wild Rogue campaign.

FISHING and WATER advocates: See who supports our efforts because they love fish and water!

 

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