Emigrant Creek Ranger District

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    Van allotment preliminary environmental assessment
    (2008-08) Malheur National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
    Proposed project provides continued grazing while assuring that livestock management is consistent with the Malheur National Forest Plan and/or moves toward meeting aquatic and other resource Forest Plan standards, as amended, including INFISH Riparian Management Objectives (RMO) at a near natural rate of recovery. Includes resting the entire allotment for 3-5 consecutive years, establishing a maximum of 441 AUMs, establishing a season no earlier than May 15 and no later than September 30, and creating riparian management pastures.
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    House Creek, West Malheur and Wolf Mountain allotments final environmental assessment, decision notice and finding of no significant impact
    (2005-12-21) Emigrant Creek Ranger District (Or.)
    Environmental assessment proposes to continue authorization of grazing, and to maintain and improve desired resource conditions on key management sites, including all aspen stands; all unsatisfactory range conditions at identified sites; all Botrychium species (moonworts) and their habitat in Pierpont, Antelope, and Wolf Creek pastures; and riparian conditions in House Creek, Squaw Creek, Van Gulch, East Fork Wolf Creek, Middle Fork Wolf Creek, West Fork Wolf Creek, Bridge Creek, and Beaverdam Creek.
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    Silvies Canyon Watershed restoration project final environmental impact statement and record of decision and Forest Plan amendment #55
    (2003-07) Emigrant Creek Ranger District (Or.); Blue Mountain Ranger District (Or.)
    Proposes to conduct restoration activities in order to reduce road-related impacts, improve riparian conditions, adjust dedicated old growth areas, capture the economic value of surplus trees, and improve the health, vigor, and resiliency of vegetation to insects, disease, wildfire, and other disturbances. Actions include landscape-level fuels reduction treatments,; riparian restoration of spring sites; manual treatment of noxious weed sites; closure, decommissioning, reconstruction, and maintenance of roads; and commercial, precommercial, and intermediate thinning, juniper reduction, and restoration of aspen and cottonwood.