Sweet Home Ranger District (Or.)2008-05-212008-05-212006-10https://hdl.handle.net/1794/6322415 pp. Tables, figures, maps, and references. T 12 S, R 5 E, Sections 19 and 28-34. Captured April 16, 2008.Proposes to thin about 189 acres of overstocked, mid-seral, metal stands experiencing stagnation and mortality, contributing approximately 8000-9000 CCF (hundred cubic feet) of wood fiber toward the District's timber target for 2007, enhancing growth and vigor of timber stands and/or reducing future losses from fire, insects and diseases. Additionally, thinning would maintain dispersal, and sometimes suitable (nesting, roosting and foraging) habitat within harvest units in a critical habitat unit for northern spotted owls, and to return future management options in an area that is currently unroaded.13865990 bytesapplication/pdfen-USForest management -- Oregon -- Willamette National ForestForest thinning -- Oregon -- Willamette National ForestNorthern spotted owl -- Oregon -- Willamette National ForestSouth Pyramid timber sale environmental assessmentEnvironmental assessment: South Pyramid timber saleOther