United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District2009-01-092009-01-092007-11https://hdl.handle.net/1794/8274145 pp. Maps, tables, figures, appendices, references. T.1S, R.5W, sections 19, 29, 31, 33, 34 and 35; T.1S, R.6W, section 25 and T.2S, R.5W, sections 1, and 3. Captured January 23, 2008.The Bureau of Land Management proposes to conduct three different projects in the Middle and Upper Tualatin River subwatersheds on federal lands in the Adaptive Management Area, Late Successional Reserve and Riparian Reserve land use allocations. The first project is a commercial density management thinning of approximately 906 acres that would also build about 4.0 miles of new temporary roads, renovate about 5.6 miles of existing roads and decommission about 6.6 miles of existing roads. The second project is a fish habitat restoration project in Roaring Creek that would use large wood to increase channel complexity in 1.1 miles of stream and also decommission approximately 1.4 miles of existing road. The third project is a wildlife habitat enhancement treatment on approximately 323 acres.en-USWildlife habitat improvement -- Oregon -- Salem RegionCoarse woody debris -- Oregon -- Salem RegionFish habitat improvement -- Oregon -- Salem RegionForest roads -- Oregon -- Salem RegionLogging -- Oregon -- Salem RegionForest thinning -- Oregon -- Salem RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Salem RegionRoaring Creek projects finding of no significant impact and environmental assessmentFinding of no significant impact and environmental assessment: Roaring Creek projectsOther