" Resident Fish (Chapter 4) 



- cold water 



- warm water 



- spawning, rearing, and migration areas 



- sport fisheries 



- Indian subsistence fishery 



" Wildlife (Chapter 5) 



- migratory birds 



- resident birds 



- big game 



- fur bearers 



- small mammals 



- endangered and threatened species (Federal and state) 



- non-game and species of special concern including Indian 

 subsistence species 



° Natural Features (Chapter 6) 



- endangered and threatened plants 



- unique plant communities and other recognized natural areas 



- undeveloped and free flowing segments 



- sensitive riparian wetlands 



- gorges, waterfalls, rapids, miscellaneous geologic features 



° Cultural Features (Chapter 7) 



- archeological sites 



- river related architectural sites 



- historic trails and sites 



- current Indian cultural use sites (Council responsibility) 



° Recreation (Chapter 8) 



- white water boating 



- flat water boating 



- river camping 



- river related shoreline activities 



- current public use sites 



° Institutional Constraints (Chapter 9) ~ 

 Federal, including: 



- wild and scenic rivers 



- wilderness areas 



- research natural areas 



- national parks 



- roadless areas 



- national fish hatcheries 



- national wildlife refuges 

 State 



Local (as applicable) 



Each river resource category will be evaluated separately. Assessments will 

 be conducted independently without reference to other resource values. For 

 example, river reaches will be evaluated for recreational boating without 

 reference to their value for wildlife or cultural features. Senior resource 

 experts working with state. Federal, Tribal, and user group experts will 

 conduct the assessment. All judgments by resource experts will be available 



