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Item Open Access Black Crater Fire timber salvage project preliminary decision memo(2006-12-12) Sisters Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to harvest about 2.25 million board feet of fire-killed timber from 201 acres from a fire of July 24, 2006. Dead trees of all species and heavily scorched white fir and lodgepole pine that have a low likelihood of survival in areas of stand replacement fire severity will be harvested. Includes harvesting timber with economic value, reforesting desired tree species, and removing danger trees along commercial haul routes.Item Open Access GW fire timber salvage project final decision memo(2008-06-27) Sisters Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision after the Need for Action, the Purpose of the Project, the interdisciplinary team analysis, and the public comment to salvage log some 2.86 million board feet on 218 acres of fire-killed timber, including white fir, ponderosa pine, and Douglas-fir. Includes ground-based logging, use of temporary roads, reforesting of desired tree species, and removing danger trees along commercial haul routes.Item Open Access GW fire timber salvage project preliminary decision memo(2008-04-15) Sisters Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement the proposed action, to salvage log about 218 acres of fire killed timber, including white fir, ponderosa pine, and Douglas-fir. Includes ground-based logging, use of temporary roads, reforesting of desired tree species, and removing danger trees along commercial haul routes.Item Open Access McCache vegetation management project decision notice, Forest Plan amendment, and finding of no significant impact(2001-10-18) Sisters Ranger District (Or.)Announces implementation of Alternative 4 of the project EA with minor modifications, using a combination of vegetation and fuel management on approximately 5000 acres (about one-third of the project area). Includes harvesting of 29 million board feet, restoring aspen in about 81 acres of riparian reserves, and closing 27.5 miles of road.