Wenaha Breaks Research Natural Area environmental assessment and establishment record

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2008-04

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Pomeroy Ranger District (Or. and Wash.)

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EA proposes to amend Umatilla Management Plan to establish a 1900 acre area as the Wenahee Breaks Research Natural Area within the boundary of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness, approximately 15 air miles west of Troy, Oregon. It has been identified as a cell need (or elements) in the Blue Mountains for several vegetation types: 1) mid-elevation ponds with aquatic beds and marshy shore; 2) grandfir/ twinflower; 3) grand fir/ big huckleberry; and 4) grand fir-Pacific yew. In addition to the mesic grand fir plant associations, this complex also contains, Douglas-fir/ pinegrass, Douglasfir/ ninebark, ninebark-snowberry plant associations common to the mesic forests in the Blue Mountains physiographic province. Establishment record and designation order formally establish the area, which fulfills an RNA need for a mesic grand fir-dominated forest type in the Blue Mountains.

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57 pp. Maps, tables, figures. It encompasses portions of sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12 and 14 of Township 5N, Range 40E and Sections 34 and 35 of Township 6N, Range 40E. Captured June 19, 2008.

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Forest management -- Umatilla National Forest (Or. and Wash.), Research natural areas -- Oregon, Environmental monitoring -- Umatilla National Forest (Or. and Wash.)

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