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Item Open Access Buck 13 timber sale decision record(2008-08-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to implement project including 15 acres of commercial timber harvest, 24 acres of fuel reduction, 9 acres of vegetation treatments, 5 acres of aspen restoration, 5 acres of prescribed fire, and road improvement and renovation.Item Open Access Buck 13 timber sale environmental assessment(2008-07-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposal includes 15 acres of commercial timber harvest, 24 acres of fuel reduction, 9 acres of vegetation treatments, 5 acres of aspen restoration, 5 acres of prescribed fire, and road improvement and renovation.Item Open Access Buck 13 timber sale finding of no significant impact(2008-08-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictDetermines no environmental impact statement is needed for project including 15 acres of commercial timber harvest, 24 acres of fuel reduction, 9 acres of vegetation treatments, 5 acres of aspen restoration, 5 acres of prescribed fire, and road improvement and renovation.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 treatment decision record #2(2008-10-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to implement prescribed underburning on approximately 1,987 acres.Item Open Access Pokegama winter range improvement and fuels reduction plan conformance and categorical exclusion determination(2008-03-13) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictCategorically excludes project aiding deer and elk habitat by reducing the density of vegetation in 18 units totaling approximately 281 acres of brushfields using a combination of methods, including selective mastication (slashbuster), mowing, hand cutting (with chainsaws), and prescribed fire.Item Open Access PVJ timber sale decision record(2008-07-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictImplements timber harvest on approximately 850 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the Matrix through prescribed fire, biomass, and thinning on about 1221 acres, provide riparian habitat restoration, and road resurfacing, renovation, decommissioning, obliteration, spot rocking, and new road construction.Item Open Access PVJ timber sale environmental assessment(2008-06-06) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes commercial timber harvest on approximately 850 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the Matrix through prescribed fire, biomass, and thinning on about 1221 acres, provide riparian habitat restoration, and road resurfacing, renovation, decommissioning, obliteration, spot rocking, and new road construction.Item Open Access PVJ timber sale finding of no significant impact(2008-07-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictFinds no adverse environmental impacts in project proposing commercial timber harvest on approximately 850 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the Matrix through prescribed fire, biomass, and thinning on about 1221 acres, providing riparian habitat restoration, and road resurfacing, renovation, decommissioning, obliteration, spot rocking, and new road construction.Item Open Access Roaming salvage II decision record #1(2004-06-24) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes to salvage up to 6.3 MMBF annually of dead, dying, damaged, and wind thrown timber before it loses commercial value, provide forest products that would help maintain the stability of local and regional economies, and reduce buildup of hazardous forest fuels.Item Open Access Roaring salvage II environmental assessment(2004-04-30) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes to salvage up to 6.3 MMBF annually of dead, dying, damaged, and wind thrown timber before it loses commercial value, provide forest products that would help maintain the stability of local and regional economies, reduce buildup of hazardous forest fuels.Item Open Access South Gerber forest health treatments decision record #1(2005-07-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing Alternative 1 of project EA, for commercial timber harvesting, juniper woodland treatments, transportation system improvements, riparian habitat restoration, fuels treatments, stream enhancement work, and aspen stand enhancement. Includes thinning on up to 4000 acres of eastside matrix lands designed to maintain large ponderosa pine, selective cutting on up to 3000 acres of western juniper, up to 100 acres of aspen stand treatments in riparian areas, and precommercial thinning of submerchantable material on up to 300 acres.Item Open Access South Gerber forest health treatments decision record #2(2007-06-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing portions of Alternative 1 of project EA for commercial timber harvesting, juniper woodland treatments, transportation system improvements, riparian habitat restoration, fuels treatments, stream enhancement work, and aspen stand enhancement. Includes thinning on up to 4000 acres of eastside matrix lands designed to maintain large ponderosa pine, selective cutting on up to 3000 acres of western juniper, up to 100 acres of aspen stand treatments in riparian areas, and precommercial thinning of submerchantable material on up to 300 acres.Item Open Access South Gerber forest health treatments environmental assessment(2004-12-17) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes commercial timber harvesting, juniper woodland treatments, transportation system improvements, riparian habitat restoration, fuels treatments, stream enhancement work, and aspen stand enhancement. Includes thinning on up to 4000 acres of eastside matrix lands designed to maintain large ponderosa pine, selective cutting on up to 3000 acres of western juniper, up to 100 acres of aspen stand treatments in riparian areas, and precommercial thinning of submerchantable material on up to 300 acres.Item Open Access Thin Sheep forest health treatment environmental assessment(2006-08-15) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes commercial timber harvesting, road improvements, riparian habitat restoration, and fuels treatments. Includes density management thinning on approximately 700 acres, mixed density management and precommercial thinning on about 200 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the matrix through prescribed fire, hand piling and slash burning on 900 acres, riparian restoration thinning on 50 acres, and road improvement, renovation, closures, obliteration, and new road construction.Item Open Access Thin Sheep forest health treatments decision rationale(2006-10-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing project for commercial timber harvesting, road improvements, riparian habitat restoration, and fuels treatments. Includes density management thinning on approximately 700 acres, mixed density management and precommercial thinning on about 200 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the matrix through prescribed fire, hand piling and slash burning on 900 acres, riparian restoration thinning on 50 acres, and road improvement, renovation, closures, obliteration, and new road construction.Item Open Access Upper Bear Valley pile burn plan conformance and categorical exclusion determination(2008-03-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictCategorically excludes action burning approximately nine piles of residual woody material within the area of the Valley's thinning project to reduce the fuel loading and to meet the need to reduce wildfire hazard within the wildland urban interface.Item Open Access Upper Spencer Creek analysis area Buck 15 timber sale decision record(2007-11-02) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing proposed action of EA for the Buck 15 area of the project, specifically harvesting 2.9 million board feet from 467 acres in sections 14 and 15 of Township 38 South, Range 5 East. Entire project included commercial timber harvesting, road restoration work, riparian habitat restoration, District Designated Reserve treatments, fuels treatments, stream enhancement work, and aspen stand enhancement. Includes use of prescribed fire and both manual and mechanical fuel reduction methods, and watershed restoration projects.Item Open Access Upper Spencer Creek analysis area decision record #1(2003-07-02) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing Alternative 1 of project EA covering the Surveyor timber sale, located on a portion of the project which enacts commercial timber harvesting, road restoration work, riparian habitat restoration, District Designated Reserve treatments, fuels treatments, stream enhancement work, and aspen stand enhancement. Includes use of prescribed fire and both manual and mechanical fuel reduction methods, and watershed restoration projects.