Tomichi Creek

Tomichi Creek

In 2014, 1% for Open Space granted $8,000 to Trout Unlimited for their Lower Tomichi Creek Riparian Restoration Project in Gunnison, CO. The project aim was to improve riparian health, streambank stability and water quality for Tomichi Creek while protecting the historic agricultural values on W-Mountain Ranch.

Restoring the riparian ecosystem will increase flood management, reduce erosion and improve aquatic habitat, while also enhancing the performance of irrigation water. Through revegetation of the streambank, altering fencing techniques for better livestock management, and re-constructing the Goodwin and Wright diversion the restoration will return Tomichi Creek to its original floodplain, improve fish habitat and have other positive impacts up and down stream of the project.

For 1% for Open Space, the project addresses several of their core values that guide their funding decisions. The restoration supports 1%’s value of watershed and ecosystem integrity through the improvement of the riparian ecosystem. This in turn enhances angling up and downstream meeting another core value of 1%; improved recreational access. Additionally, the project works with local ranchers to assure their ability to continue their lifestyle in a manner that also sustains the surrounding ecosystems. 

Date

May 6, 2019