United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District2009-01-142009-01-142008-10-25https://hdl.handle.net/1794/829719 pp. T 20 S, R 29 E, Sections 31-35; T 21 S, R 29 E, Sections 2-11 and 14-18; T 21 S, R 26 E, Sections 12, 13 and 24; T 21 S, R 27 E, Sections 7, 8, and 17-20. Captured January 13, 2009.Announces decision approving project utilizing various methods of prescribed fire and mechanical treatments to reduce hazardous fuels, restore plant communities, and improve wildlife habitat diversity. The emphasis on treatments in forested areas would be to reduce densities of small diameter trees and duff and litter accumulations. The emphasis in shrublands, woodlands, and riparian areas would be to move conditions toward historic species composition and structure while reducing fuels in the vicinity of the towns of Burns, Hines, and Riley, as well as numerous ranches, homes, and dwellings.en-USWildlife habitat improvement -- Oregon -- Burns RegionPrescribed burning -- Oregon -- Burns RegionFuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) -- Oregon -- Burns RegionGrazing districts -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Burns RegionVegetation management -- Oregon -- Burns RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Burns RegionSlickear/Claw Creek Forest restoration decision recordDecision record: Slickear/Claw Creek Forest restorationOther