Umpqua National Forest (Agency : U.S.)2009-03-232009-03-232009-03https://hdl.handle.net/1794/8837384 pp. Tables, references, glossary, summary, maps, figures, illus. The D-Bug planning area is located near the crest of Cascades Mountains in Southern Oregon, on the Diamond Lake Ranger District of the Umpqua National Forest. The planning area is within a high-use recreation destination, centrally located roughly 90 miles from the cities of Bend, Klamath Falls, Roseburg, and Medford Oregon. Captured March 18, 2009.Proposes project modifying pine beetle habitat conditions in stands containing lodgepole to reduce potential infestation by mountain pine beetles. Includes variable density commercial thinning of 3,165 acres in lodgepole pine stands (leaving 20-70 TPA), thinning 1,145 acres of lodgepole-mixed conifer (leaving 50-200 TPA), and thinning of 2,247 acres in mixed conifer stands (leaving 50-90 TPA) and non-commercial removal of fuels on about 2,026 acres by pre-commercial thinning, mastication, whip felling, chipping, and piling and burning of slash.en-USWestern pine beetle -- Control -- Oregon -- Umpqua National ForestForest roads -- Oregon -- Umpqua National ForestFuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) -- Oregon -- Umpqua National ForestLogging -- Oregon -- Umpqua National ForestForest thinning -- Oregon -- Umpqua National ForestForest management -- Oregon -- Umpqua National ForestD-Bug hazard reduction timber sale project draft environmental impact statementDraft environmental impact statement: D-Bug hazard reduction timber sale projectOther