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The Eugene District of the Bureau of Land Management extends from the Pacific Coast into the western slopes of the Cascade Range, encompassing 316,000 acres.
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Item Open Access Bear Marten Watershed environmental assessment(1998-02) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictThe Introduction chapter consists of a general description of the watershed and watershed analysis. The Characterization chapter summarizes the current conditions of important resources in the watershed such as soils, water, wildlife, recreation, fisheries, and vegetation. The Key Issues and Questions chapter highlights the important values, resources or concerns in the watershed. The Current and Reference chapter briefly describes the current and reference condition of the watershed. The Synthesis and Recommendations chapter describes the interrelationship of the various resources in the watershed and suggests management of the watershed; the Recommendations section will be reviewed and possibly refined during the landscape design. The Appendix contains supporting documents.Item Open Access Camp Run timber sale finding of no significant impact and decision record(2008-06-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictEnvironmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed Camp Run Project (EA-OR090-07-06) was prepared by the Upper Willamette Resource Area, Eugene District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This timber sale was analyzed as part of that project, and would occur on approximately 402 acres. Actions may include thinning in upland and Riparian Reserves, creation of snags and coarse wood debris, stream channel enhancements, road improvements, culvert replacements, temporary road construction and road decommissioning.Item Open Access ERFO roads finding of no significant impact and decision record(2007-06-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces implementation of repairing one road and decommissioning another damaged by storms. Includes restoring road surface, realigning road, installing crossdrains and culverts, removing about twelve trees, and revegetating the site.Item Open Access Hatchery Creek timber sale decision record(2008-08-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAn Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impacts (FONSI) for the proposed McKenzie Tribs Projects (EA-OR090-08-01) were prepared by the Upper Willamette Resource Area, Eugene District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This timber sale was analyzed as part of that project, and would occur on approximately 250 acres. Land allocations include Matrix (including Adaptive Management Areas) Riparian Reserves, and Bald Eagle Habitat Areas (BEHAs) are also included. Actions may include thinning in upland and Riparian Reserves, creation of snags and coarse wood debris, road improvements, culvert replacements, temporary road construction and road decommissioning.Item Open Access McGowan/Parsons project finding of no significant impact and decision record(2007-06-20) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces decision to implement project providing a sustainable supply of timber from the Matrix lands while maintaining valuable structural components (snags and down woods) and habitat for special status species, and to treat stands to accelerate the growth of trees to restore large conifers in Riparian Reserves. Includes commercial thinning, aquatic habitat restoration, and road improvements.Item Open Access Upper Siuslaw landscape plan environmental assessment(2008-12-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictActions analyzed in this EA include density management and commercial thinning, riparian enhancement treatments, botanical restoration treatments, culvert replacements/removals, and road construction, renovation, improvement, and decommissioning.