House Creek, West Malheur and Wolf Mountain allotments final environmental assessment, decision notice and finding of no significant impact
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Date
2005-12-21
Authors
Emigrant Creek Ranger District (Or.)
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Abstract
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.
Description
496 pp. Tables, glossary, references, appendices, maps, illus.
"The project area is comprised of three livestock grazing allotments, located on the
Malheur National Forest, Emigrant Creek Ranger District and is approximately 30 miles
northeast of Burns, Oregon. The three allotments, House Creek, West Malheur and Wolf
Mountain, encompass approximately 57,800 acres of National Forest Lands. The
allotments are primarily contained in the Wolf Creek Watershed with a lesser amount in
Bear Creek and Trout Creek Watersheds."
Captured June 11, 2008.
Keywords
Forest management -- Oregon -- Malheur National Forest, Range management -- Oregon -- Malheur National Forest, Forage plants -- Oregon -- Malheur National Forest, Grazing districts -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Malheur National Forest