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Item Open Access Gerber tributaries riparian thinning categorical exclusion review(2008-09-15) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictExcludes from further NEPA documentation, project initiating approximately 130 acres of conifer thinning in riparian reserves in the Gerber Reservoir watershed that will be treated by hand cutting. Approximately 100 acres will be cut and piled or cut and lopped, and approximately 30 acres will be cut and left in place unpiled. Treatment would be focused on riparian areas of perennial and intermittent streams and within areas immediately adjacent to stream channels, springs, and seeps in the Gerber Reservoir watershed.Item Open Access Klamath River Canyon oak thin and Big Bend fuels reduction decision record and finding of no significant impact(2006-09-06) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to implement project returning the vegetative communities to their historical state by creating an open oak woodland, reintroducing fire to a plant community that developed with fire as an integral part of its evolution, and reducing the fuel levels of the Canyon. Includes prescribed burning of 892 acres, seeding of 274 acres of the burn area with 4-5 species of native perennial grasses, and 200 acres of thinning of Oregon white oak with a lesser component of California black oak using chainsaws.Item Open Access Klamath River Canyon oak thin and Big Bend fuels reduction environmental assessment(2006-08-07) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes to return the vegetative communities to their historical state by creating an open oak woodland, reintroducing fire to a plant community that developed with fire as an integral part of its evolution, and reducing the fuel levels in the Canyon. Includes prescribed burning of 892 acres, seeding of 274 acres of the burn area with 4-5 species of native perennial grasses, and 200 acres of thinning of Oregon white oak with a lesser component of California black oak using chainsaws.Item Open Access Klamath River Canyon vegetation and road treatments decision record #1(2008-07-01) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing portion of proposed project, including thinning and prescribed burning of piles and/or subsequent underburning in approximately 600 acres of oak woodlands and 161 acres of mixed conifer forest, prescribed underburning on approximately 558 acres, construction of 240 feet of new road and closure of 1.4 miles of existing road through obliteration, decommissioning or blocking, and maintenance of some 3.2 miles of existing road, including installation of eight improved water crossings.Item Open Access Klamath River Canyon vegetation and road treatments environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2008-05-19) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes to return the vegetative communities to their historical state by creating an open oak woodland, reintroducing fire to a plant community that developed with fire as an integral part of its evolution, and reducing the fuel levels in the Canyon. Includes 2545 acres of prescribed burning, 600 acres of oak thinning, and 161 acres of conifer thinning. Also includes road treatments such as water crossings, maintenance, closures, and construction.