Metolius Basin forest management project final environmental impact statement and record of decision

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2003-07

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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)

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Abstract

FEIS proposes to implement fuel reductions and forest health management activities on 12, 648 acres to reduce risk of wildfire, insects, and disease; protect the safety of people, property, and tribal and natural resources; restore late-successional (old-growth) forests; and protect and restore watershed conditions. Includes thinning, underburning, restoring meadows and aspen stands, managing dwarf mistletoe, removing hazard trees, ground-based logging on 7332 acres, machine piling on 2078 acres, and inactivation or decommissioning of approximately 50 miles of roads.

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624 pp. Abstract, summary, tables, maps, index, references, appendices, illus. This project is located in the Metolius Basin on the Sisters Ranger District in Central Oregon. The entire project area is within a Late-Successional Reserve and encompasses a portion of the Metolius Basin Wild and Scenic River. Captured May 24, 2007.

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Prescribed burning -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Forest management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Fuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Vegetation management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Forest thinning -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Watershed restoration -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest

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