Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District (Or.)2008-07-242008-07-242004-04https://hdl.handle.net/1794/6931105 pp. Tables, maps, appendices, glossary, bibliography. Township 22 South, Range 16 East, Sections 26-28,33-35; Township 23 South, Range 15, Sections 12,13,24,25,36; and Township 23 South, Range 16 East, Sections 2-4,7-11,14-23,28-33. Captured May 17, 2007.Proposes to improve and protect deer winter range by reducing the risk of insect outbreaks, the spread of disease pathogens and high intensity wildfire that could further jeopardize critical deer habitat, which presently lacks desirable vegetative shrub and tree composition and structure, and is substantially fragmented by roads. Thinning and fuel treatments include non-commercial thinning of conifers, mowing shrubs, underburning, burning under late and old structure ponderosa pine, and juniper removal with clumps of old-growth juniper left behind.1631299 bytesapplication/pdfen-USForest management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National ForestForest thinning -- Oregon -- Deschutes National ForestFuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) -- Oregon -- Deschutes National ForestVegetation management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National ForestPrescribed burning -- Oregon -- Deschutes National ForestDeer -- Habitat -- OregonAspen planning area vegetation management environmental assessmentEnvironmental assessment: Aspen planning area vegetation managementOther