North Fork John Day Ranger District
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2024-03-29T08:07:49ZFarley vegetation management project draft environmental impact statement
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Farley vegetation management project draft environmental impact statement
Umatilla National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
The purpose and need for the proposed project are to conduct timber
harvest, commercial and non-commercial thinning, fuels treatment, prescribed burning, and
reforestation on Umatilla National Forest lands in the Desolation Creek watershed in the Blue
Mountains of northeastern Oregon.
282 pp. Tables, maps, charts, references. Townships 7, 8, 9; Ranges 31, 32, 33, 34. Captured March 16, 2009.
2008-07-01T00:00:00ZSugarbowl fire salvage project decision memo
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Sugarbowl fire salvage project decision memo
Umatilla National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Announces decision implementing project, including salvaging dead trees, activity fuel treatment, and temporary road construction.
8 pp. Tables. Township 5 South, Range 30 East, Sections 26, 35. Captured March 16, 2009.
2008-06-30T00:00:00ZOtter fire salvage project decision memo
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Otter fire salvage project decision memo
Umatilla National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Announces decision implementing project, including salvaging dead trees, activity fuel treatment, and temporary road construction.
9 pp. Tables. Township 7 South, Range 33 East, Sections 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22;
Township 7 South, Range 32 East, Section 1, 2, 12
Township 6 South; Range 32 East, Section 35. Captured March 16, 2009.
2008-07-14T00:00:00ZTower Fire ecosystem analysis forest vegetation report and forest vegetation BAER report
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Tower Fire ecosystem analysis forest vegetation report and forest vegetation BAER report
North Fork John Day Ranger District (Or.); Powell, David C.; Erickson, Vicky
Vegetation report analyzes impact of fire on pre-fire forest cover types and examines potential natural vegetation and current conditions. Recommendations consider free salvage, natural regeneration, artificial reforestation, thinning, understory removals, prescribed burning, fertilization, and pruning. BAER (burned area emergency rehabilitation) report is designed to alleviate emergency watershed conditions following wildfire to help stabilize soil, control water, sediment, and debris movement, and prevent threats to life, property, and other downstream values, both on-site and off-site. Recommends that the District acquire high-resolution (2-meter) color infrared (CIR) photography for the fire area, that the burned plantations be replanted as quickly as possible, that the remaining areas with a high amount of stand mortality be rescheduled for planting, that all plantings emphasize establishment of early-seral conifers on upland sites, and that future stand densities by maintained at levels which minimize the potential for crown fires.
72 pp. Tables, figures, maps, references, appendix, illus.
"Pre-fire forest types were very diverse, largely in response to a relatively steep elevational gradient ranging from 3,000 feet near the North Fork of the John Day River at the southwestern corner of the fire perimeter to 6,850 feet at Tower Mountain lookout on the extreme eastern edge of the analysis area."
Date of BAER report is September 1996.
Captured June 18, 2008.
1997-01-01T00:00:00Z