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  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1995-04)
    Provides overview of watershed; identifies issues, key trends, causes, and resources at risk; and lists goals and opportunities by domain.
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1995-06-02)
    Proposes restoration of spawning and rearing habitat along a total of 2 1/2 miles of North Fork Big Tom Folley Creek, Big Tom Folley Creek, and Susan Creek for resident and anadromous salmonids, through the enhancement of ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District (1995-08)
    Announces decision approving plan. Four alternatives for managing the public lands in the John Day planning area were analyzed in the Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement. The proposed Resource Management ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1995-09-01)
    Provides information to: 1) discuss the importance of LSRs for maintaining ecosystem and species viability, 2) discuss the vegetative composition and structural instability of each LSR, 3) discuss whether or not each LSR ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1995-10-05)
    Analysis provides current and future trends of the watershed as compared to historic conditions, past uses such as recreation, timber harvest, and range or grazing practices, and past disturbance events such as wildfire, ...
  • Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District (Or.) (1996)
    Specific objectives of the LSR Assessment include: 1) Determine the Desired Conditions for the vegetative resources within the LSR in order to achieve the Standards and Guidelines that are specified within the NWFP; 2) ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District (1996-03)
    Announces decision implementing preferred Alternative D, "Emphasize Natural Values While Accommodating Commodity Production," for a long-range plan to provide a framework for future use and management of natural resources. ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1996-07)
    Direction of the plan stems from extensive analysis and considerations documented in the FEIS, and is based on Alternative 6. Includes background, implementation and coordination, outstandingly remarkable values and special ...
  • Ochoco National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1996-08)
    FEIS proposes to allow for the development of up to 500 miles of off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail, 314 miles of snowmobile trail, and 397 miles of nonmotorized trail. OHV use would not be permitted in riparian areas, ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (1996-08-08)
    Delineates thirteen Management Strategy Areas based on (1) common plant association groups; (2) known spotted owl and other late-successional associated species sites; (3) rural interface areas; (4) common silvicultural ...
  • Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District (Or.) (1996-10)
    Provides an image of the desired future condition for the Metolius River and its immediate environment, establishes management standards and guidelines which will serve as general guidance for more site-specific decisions, ...
  • North Fork John Day Ranger District (Or.); Powell, David C.; Erickson, Vicky (1997-01)
    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, ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1997-06)
    Provides analysis to develop conceptual strategies to sustain viable ecosystems, divided into three domains: physical, biological, and social. Includes background information, existing conditions, trends and analysis, ...
  • Crescent Ranger District (Or.) (1997-10)
    Assessment addresses three LSRs within the Big Marsh Watershed : Crescent, Lower Big Marsh,and Upper Big Marsh, providing background, key questions and management strategies. Description of current conditions (forest ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1997-12)
    Provides analysis focusing on the three primary issues of the watershed: vegetative health and sustainability; increased recreational use and the associated resource impacts to wildlife, vegetation, soils, and water quality; ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.); Fremont National Forest (Agency : U.S.); Winema National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1998)
    Proposes joint land exchange involving approximately 32,936 acres of National Forest Service (NFS) lands for about 38,745 acres of land owned by Crown Pacific Limited Partnership. Involves lands within and in the vicinity ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (1998)
    Provides analysis focusing on the three basic domains (physical, biological, and social), while following the federally-mandated six-step analysis process. This includes watershed characterization, issues and key questions, ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District (1998)
    Proposes implementation of program with seven goals, with emphasis on prevention and detection, and education and awareness. Includes implementation of an annual weed prevention schedule, partnership with county state weed ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene District (1998-02)
    The Introduction chapter consists of a general description of the watershed and watershed analysis. The Characterization chapter summarizes the current conditions of important resources in the watershed such as soils, ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.); Fremont National Forest (Agency : U.S.); Winema National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1998-02-27)
    Announces decision to implement proposed action alternative of project FEIS, effecting a land exchange involving approximately 32,936 acres of National Forest Service (NFS) lands for about 38,745 acres of land owned by ...

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