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Item Open Access Drift Creek (Alsea River) restoration project decision memo(2005) South Zone Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to restore terrestrial and aquatic habitat in the Lower Drift Creek area by: restoring tidal flows by breaching levees and recreating stream channels; reducing the effects of past land reclamation projects and activities on hydrologic processes by road improvement and wood replacement; reducing the effects of the road system by removing road fill, installing a gate, seasonally closing a road and temporarily shutting another; reducing the effects of non-native or invasive plant species on hydrologic and ecologic function by mowing, burning and creating artificial topographical features; and improving recreation by bettering roads and the parking area.Item Open Access Five Rivers landscape management project record of decision(2003-05) South Zone Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement all the terrestrial and aquatic restoration actions described under Alternative 1 of the project FEIS that are connected with commercial thinning and associated actions.Item Open Access Lower Siuslaw landscape management project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2002-09) South Zone Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 1 of the project EA, except for adding large wood to Sweet and Walker Creeks. Includes package of two separate restoration actions: one, focusing on terrestrial restoration by maintaining stand health and growth enhancing stand structure and diversity in plantations now 25 to 51 years-old; the second focusing on watershed restoration by closing and decommissioning roads, placing large conifer trees up to 36 inches in diameter at breast height in streams, and thinning and planting trees in riparian areas.Item Open Access Lower Siuslaw landscape management project environmental assessment(2002) South Zone Ranger District (Or.)Proposes a package of two separate restoration actions: one, focusing on terrestrial restoration by maintaining stand health and growth, enhancing stand structure and diversity in plantations now 25 to 51 years-old; the second focusing on watershed restoration by closing and decommissioning roads, placing large conifer trees up to 36 inches in diameter at breast height in streams, and thinning and planting trees in riparian areas.