Seven Buttes return vegetation management project environmental assessment
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Date
2001-07
Authors
Crescent Ranger District (Or.)
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Abstract
Proposes to address opportunities for restoring ecosystems identified during the Odell Watershed Analysis (1999), Big Marsh Watershed Analysis (1997), and to implement the management strategy defined for the Davis Late Successional Reserve (1995), by reducing stand density to a level that substantially changes the risk of mortality caused by overcrowding and competition for resources. Includes thinning of smaller species to promote large pine and Douglas-fir habitats for bald eagles and northern spotted owls, culturing of large trees, prescribed fire and/or mowing, salvaging excess dead and dying trees, and thinning of understory to favor overstory replacement trees.
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154 pp. Tables, figures, references, appendices, glossary.
Townships 21, 22, 23, 24 South and Ranges 5 1/2, 6, 7, 8, 9 East.
Captured May 24, 2007.
Keywords
Forest management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Vegetation management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Forest thinning -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Prescribed burning -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Bald eagle -- Habitat -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Northern spotted owl -- Habitat -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest