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research initiative

Research objectives.

The BHRA recognizes that the health of the Bighorn River Fishery is dependent on the ecological health of the entire river corridor. The BHRA Research Initiative works to better understand the health of the Bighorn, and how it responds to natural and human factors, through in- depth scientific inquiry that examines:

  • Biology

  • Hydrology

  • Water Quality 

  • Channel Morphology of the River

  • Surrounding Land Use Practices 

 

Through development of a strong scientific foundation, areas of policy,

projects and education can be influenced and developed to benefit working watershed relationships, the wild trout fishery and, most importantly, the long-term health and protection of the Bighorn River. 

Guiding Document

Observed changes in river characteristics pertaining to river flows, river clarity, hatches and trout abundance led BHRA to conduct a thorough literature review of studies completed on the Bighorn which, coupled with feedback from anglers and partner agencies, identified areas of needed scientific investigation. From identifying what we do not know, BHRA created an interdisciplinary working group led by biologist Warren Kellogg to develop a long- term research plan to guide research efforts moving forward. This document, known as the Research Initiative Plans and Priorities Report identifies program objectives and recommended scopes of work in seven areas critical to the long-term conservation of the Bighorn River that include:

  • Socioeconomics

  • Spatial Information and Data

  • Hydrology

  • Geomorphology

  • Biology

  • Water Quality

  • Climate 

Current Reports

 reports.

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Report Title
Author
Bighorn Lake and Bighorn River Water Quality Monitoring: Sample and Analysis Plan - 2025
Warren Kellogg/BHRA
Side Channel Reactivation Project - 2024
BHRA
Bighorn RIver Side Channel Restoration Project Annual Monitoring Report - 2024
Mike Sanctuary
Bighorn River Side Channel Monitoring Report - 2024
Tony Thatcher
Bighorn River Side Channel Restoration Project Annual Monitoring Report - 2023
Confluence Consulting
Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Summary - 2023
David Stagliano
Side Channel Reactivation Project - 2023
BHRA
Side Channel Reconnection Progress Report - 2023
BHRA
Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Summary - 2022
David Stagliano
Summary Report - 2021
Various Authors
Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Summary - 2021
David Stagliano
Bighorn River Inundation Risk Mapping - 2020
Tony Thatcher
Bighorn River Side Channel Restoration Potential - 2020
Karin Boyd
Bighorn River Side Channel Reactivation Design - 2020
Mike Sanctuary
Bighorn River Side Channel Restoration Potential - 2020
Karin Boyd
Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Summary - 2020
David Stagliano
Bighorn River Side Channel Reactivation Design - 2020
Mike Sanctuary
Bighorn River Channel Migration Zone Mapping - 2020
Karin Boyd
Farms and Fish: Projects Beneficial to the Log-term Health of the Bighorn River - 2020
Craig Hossfeld
Spatial Imagery Consolidation and Channel Feature Delineation - 2019
Tony Thatcher
Aquatic Macroinvertebrate monitoring - 2019
David Stagliano
Yellowtail Unit and The Bighorn River: Governmental Authorities and Operating Criteria - 2019
Ken Frazer
Characterization of Bighorn River Hydrologic Alterations Below Yellowtail Dam - 2019
Karin Boyd
Bighorn Lake and Bighorn River Water Quality Monitoring: Sample and Analysis Plan - 2019
Warren Kellogg
Map Room

map room.

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The Map Room contains the exemplary efforts of Tony Thatcher and Karin Boyd that compile   relevant historic imagery, the 2018 LiDAR topographic data, ownership layers, commonly used angler place names and uses their extensive experience to map inundation risk and channel migration zones.  There are four atlases:

  • The Bighorn River Atlas - High resolution imagery from Yellowtail Dam to the confluence of the Bighorn with the Yellowstone.

  • The Bighorn River Anglers’ Atlas - Maps from Yellowtail Dam to Two Leggins FAS with place names commonly used by anglers and guides.

  • The Bighorn River Inundation Risk Atlas - Maps showing relative flood risk based on ground elevation and connectivity to the River.  Critical for evaluation of riparian restoration/side channel reactivation prospects and for locational decisions with respect to both residential and agricultural development.

  • The Bighorn River Channel Migration Atlas – These maps reflect a detailed analysis of historic patterns of channel movement.  The river channel is always moving, sometimes slowly and predictably, other times significantly and suddenly.  The basic application of this work is for stakeholders to better protect infrastructure from anticipated channel migration and simultaneously to incorporate consideration of channel process and ecological function in management decisions.

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