Scientists will use drone to collect habitat data at wildlife area in Cowlitz County

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News release

George Fornes, 360-623-0651; Rachel Blomker, 360-701-3101

OLYMPIA – Scientists with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will fly a drone over sections of the Hoffstadt Unit of the Mount St. Helens Wildlife Area in Cowlitz County to gather data on habitat conditions. Drone flights will take place exclusively on public land for up to three days between late December 2020 and February 2021, depending on weather and visibility.

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Biologist flies a drone to collect habitat data
Photo by WDFW
Aerial images from drones help researchers document changing landscape conditions over time.

“By using a drone, we can gather important data from areas that are difficult to access by foot,” said George Fornes, WDFW biologist. “For this aerial survey, we are focusing on the area around the mouths and lower sections of Alder and Deer creeks.”

A team of scientists and engineers from WDFW and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) plans to design a new fish release site in this vicinity as part of USACE’s Long-Term Sediment Management Plan. The team will benefit from up-to-date aerial imagery to inform the planning process.

Located along the North Fork Toutle River, the Hoffstadt Unit is managed by WDFW as part of the Mount St. Helens Wildlife Area. The department actively manages about 1 million acres statewide to preserve natural and cultural heritage, provide access for hunting, fishing, and wildlife-related recreation, and to foster experiences for thousands of Washingtonians and visitors each year.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is the state agency tasked with preserving, protecting, and perpetuating fish, wildlife, and ecosystems, while providing sustainable fishing, hunting, and other outdoor recreation opportunities.

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