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Item Open Access Fish Creek Forebay Chinquapin restoration project categorical exclusion review(2009-02) Umpqua National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Excludes from further environmental analysis project ensuring the long-term sustainability and viability of a unique wildlife habitat type on the Fish Creek Flat Area of the Diamond Lake Ranger District. In order to retain this habitat, active vegetation management activities will be needed. The proposed project will eliminate trees and shrubs that are competing with desirable chinquapin overstory trees, implement cultural practices to stimulate regeneration of another age cohort in the stand, and provide for burning or mechanical maintenance activities. Includes design features to reduce potential impacts to mycorrhyzal fungi and noxious weed prevention measures.Item Open Access Widlife habitat restoration and improvements FY 2007 project February 2008 categorical exclusion review(2008-02) Umpqua National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Finds no further environmental study is needed for project including winter range mowing, food plot creation, soil restoration and forage enhancement, and meadow restoration. These treatments are located in the Thorn Prairie, Mowich Park, Maple Creek, and Tool Box Meadows areas of the District.Item Open Access Wildlife habitat restoration and improvements FY 2007 project decision record(2008-04) Umpqua National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Announces decision to implement project with 313 acres of winter mowing, 70 acres of food plot creation, 26 acres of soil restoration and forage enhancement, and 20 acres of meadow restoration.