Lookout Mountain Ranger District
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2024-03-29T01:28:45ZBig Table and Lytle Creek cattle allotment decision memo
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Big Table and Lytle Creek cattle allotment decision memo
Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Announces decision to authorize continued livestock grazing use within the Big Table and Lytle Creek Cattle Allotments consistent with existing management to continue to meet or move resources toward desired conditions.
5 pp. T 13 S, R 16 E; Sections 25 and 26; T 13 S, R 15 E; Section 12. Captured March 3, 2009.
2008-09-30T00:00:00ZTrout Creek fish habitat restoration project decision memo
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Trout Creek fish habitat restoration project decision memo
Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Announces decision to implement the following activities to improve stream channel complexity and function, improve riparian habitat adjacent to the stream and to provide fish passage at culvert barriers: stream structures will be installed to increase the number of pools per mile on 1.1 miles of Trout Creek, 1.7 miles of Dick Creek, and 1.5 miles of Auger Creek; stream banks will be sloped back and reshaped to increase floodplain access in areas where channel incision has occurred; four undersized culverts will be replaced in the project area; access to user created vehicle fords on Auger and Dick creeks will be blocked with partially buried boulders, large wood or stream structures.
5 pp. T12S, R18E, Sections 1-5, 8 & 16. Captured March 3, 2009.
2008-09-24T00:00:00ZWest Maurys fuels and vegetation management project record of decision and final environmental impact statement
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West Maurys fuels and vegetation management project record of decision and final environmental impact statement
Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)
FEIS proposes to use prescribed fire, commercial thinning, noncommercial thinning, grapple piling, and hard piling in the west half of the Maury Mountains to maintain and increase current and future late and old structure forest habitat, increase forested stands resiliency to insect and disease attack, seeking to maintain and increase the acreage of low intensity fire conditions and reduce current fuel loadings to near historic levels. Includes 7763 acres of commercial thinning, 13,974 acres of prescribed fire, 11,728 acres of noncommercial thinning, and 3833 acres of grapple piling. Record of decision announces implementation of Alternative 2 with some modifications to reduce adverse effects to goshawk habitat and water quality, and to reduce the amount of commercial timber harvest by 767 acres, noncommercial thinning by 524 acres, underburning by 311 acres, and grapple piling by 280 acres.
344 pp. Tables, figures, maps, glossary, references, appendices, illus.
It lies within portions of Township 17 South, Range 18 East, Sections 21-29 and 33-36; Township 17 South,
Range 19 East, Sections 19-36; Township 17 South, Range 20 East, Sections 19-20 and 29-32; Township 18 South,
Range 18 East, Sections 1-4, 9-12, 14, and 15; Township 18 South, Range 19 East, Sections 1-18; Township 18
South, Range 20 East, Sections 5-7; Willamette Meridian.
Captured July 6, 2007.
2005-04-01T00:00:00ZPick-up salvage harvest decision notice and finding of no significant impact
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Pick-up salvage harvest decision notice and finding of no significant impact
Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)
Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of project EA, salvage harvesting merchantable trees that were felled during fire suppression operations near existing roads in the Hash Rock Salvage area. Trees proposed for harvest are between 15 and 35 inches dbh, and the approximate volume is 150-200 thousand board feet.
5 pp.
This Environmental Assessment (EA) describes an analysis of salvage harvest of downed trees along
certain roads in the Hash Rock Fire Area. The Hash Rock Fire occurred in the Mill Creek and Marks
Creek Watersheds, Prineville and Big Summit Ranger Districts, Ochoco National Forest.
Captured May 29, 2007.
2001-01-01T00:00:00Z