Upper South Umpqua Headwaters Precontact Reference Study

Pup Prairie

Pup Prairie, South Umpqua River, Douglas County, Oregon, July 27, 2010 (B. Zybach).

Pup Prairie is the easternmost "Area of Special Interest" in the Jackson Creek subbasin of the South Umpqua River drainage in Tsp. 29 S., Rng. 3 E. It is just west and downslope from the Hershberger Mountain Fire Lookout, which is included in the ORWW Osbornes Project.

This page includes specific maps and aerial photographs of Pup Prairie, panoramas and QTVR video files constructed from the 2010 field research studies, and individual historical and 2010 documentary photographs showing current condtions, native plants and animals, and other points of interest related to this study area.

Maps and Aerial Photographs

 Subbasin Index Map Tsp. 31 S., Rng. 2 E. September 29, 1939

Panoramas and QTVRs

5605-5607_Pup_Prairie-180

JPG

QTVR

Photographs

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5608_Lonewoman_Creek
5609_Pup_Prairie
5610_Pup_Prairie
5612_Owl_Pellet
5613_Unkown_Flower
5614_6515_Road_Rock
5615_6515_Road_View
5616_Wildflowers
5617_6515_Road_Meadow
5618_6515_Road_Meadow
5619_6515_Road_Meadow
5620_Horse_Camp
5621_Horse_Camp
5622_Horse_Camp
5623_Horse_Camp
       

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