
Area includes Goose Lake and surrounding habitat; and Thomas Creek and its surrounding riparian habitat. Thomas Creek is the largest tributary of Goose Lake
COA ID: 145
Ecoregions
Strategy Habitats

Aspen Woodlands
Aspen woodlands are woodland or forest communities, dominated by aspen trees with a forb, grass, or shrub understory. Aspen woodlands can also occur within conifer forests.

Late Successional Mixed Conifer Forests
Late successional mixed conifer forests provide a multi-layered tree canopy, including large-diameter trees, shade-tolerant tree species in the understory, and a high volume of dead wood, such as snags and logs.

Natural Lakes
Natural lakes are relatively large bodies of freshwater surrounded by land. For the purposes of the Conservation Strategy, natural lakes are defined as standing water bodies larger than 20 acres, including some seasonal lakes.

Oak Woodlands
Oak woodlands are characterized by an open canopy dominated by Oregon white oak.

Ponderosa Pine Woodlands
Ponderosa pine woodlands are dominated by ponderosa pine, but may also have lodgepole pine, western juniper, aspen, western larch, grand fir, Douglas-fir, mountain mahogany, incense cedar, sugar pine, or white fir, depending on ecoregion and site conditions. Their understories are variable combinations of shrubs, herbaceous plants, and grasses.

Flowing Water and Riparian Habitats
Flowing Water and Riparian Habitats include all naturally occurring flowing freshwater streams and rivers throughout Oregon as well as the adjacent riparian habitat.

Sagebrush Habitats
Sagebrush habitats include all sagebrush steppe- and shrubland-dominated communities found east of the Cascade Mountains.

Wetlands
Wetlands are covered with water during all or part of the year. Permanently wet habitats include backwater sloughs, oxbow lakes, and marshes, while seasonally wet habitats include seasonal ponds, vernal pools, and wet prairies.
Strategy Species

American Pika (Modeled Habitat)
Ochotona princeps

American White Pelican (Observed)
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos

Black-backed Woodpecker (Modeled Habitat)
Picoides arcticus

California Myotis (Modeled Habitat)
Myotis californicus

Caspian Tern (Observed)
Hydroprogne caspia

Flammulated Owl (Modeled Habitat)
Psiloscops flammeolus

Goose Lake Sucker (Documented)
Catostomus occidentalis lacusanserinus

Great Basin Redband Trout (Documented)
Oncorhynchus mykiss newberrii

Great Gray Owl (Modeled Habitat)
Strix nebulosa

Greater Sandhill Crane (Observed)
Antigone canadensis tabida

Hoary Bat (Observed)
Lasiurus cinereus

Lewis’s Woodpecker (Observed)
Melanerpes lewis

Long-billed Curlew (Observed)
Numenius americanus

Long-legged Myotis (Modeled Habitat)
Myotis volans

Modoc Sucker (Documented)
Catostomus microps

Northern Goshawk (Observed)
Accipiter gentilis atricapillus

Olive-sided Flycatcher (Observed)
Contopus cooperi

Pallid Bat (Modeled Habitat)
Antrozous pallidus

Pit Sculpin (Documented)
Cottus pitensis

Silver-haired Bat (Observed)
Lasionycteris noctivagans

Swainson’s Hawk (Observed)
Buteo swainsoni

Townsend’s Big-eared Bat (Modeled Habitat)
Corynorhinus townsendii

Townsend’s Big-eared Bat (Modeled Habitat)
Corynorhinus townsendii

Northwestern Pond Turtle (Modeled Habitat)
Actinemys marmorata

Western Toad (Observed)
Anaxyrus boreas

White-headed Woodpecker (Observed)
Picoides albolarvatus

Yellow Rail (Modeled Habitat)
Coturnicops noveboracensis noveboracensis