United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office2008-11-062008-11-062002-11-15https://hdl.handle.net/1794/769972 pp. Tables, figures, references, appendices, maps. T 28, 29, 30 S, R 8 W; T 30 S, R 9 W. Captured July 26, 2007.Proposes commercial thinning or density management treatments to dense and even-aged stands, dominated by Douglas fir. The Upper Middle Fork Coquille Watershed Analysis (WA, p. 92) identifies 5,509 acres of mid-seral forest stands in the Matrix and Riparian Reserve allocations in the Camas Valley and Twelve Mile subwatersheds. These stands naturally evolved or were reforested following a previous harvest entry. The stands have been actively managed using silvicultural treatments such as pre-commercial thinning and fertilization. Approximately 5,000 acres of the stands are 30-60-years-old, while the remaining stands are between 60 and 80-years-old.en-USDouglas fir -- Oregon -- ThinningLogging -- Oregon -- Roseburg RegionForest thinning -- Oregon -- Roseburg RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Roseburg RegionMiddle Fork Coquille commercial thinning 2001 environmental assessmentEnvironmental assessment: Middle Fork Coquille commercial thinning 2001Other