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  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District (1986-06)
    Announces decision adopting Two Rivers RMP/EIS of September 1985, emphasizing production on a sustained yield basis, and use of renewable resources on the majority of public lands in the Two Rivers Planning Area. It also ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Vale District (1989-07)
    Announces decision approving plan. The selected Resource Management Plan is derived essentially from the Preferred Alternative, but includes desirable components of the other alternatives set forth in the draft RMP/EIS. ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District (1991-09)
    Management plan identifies issues such as management of livestock grazing, adjustment of land tenure, meeting wildfire forage demands and improving habitat condition, fire management and special management areas. FEIS ...
  • United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region; Oregon. State Parks and Recreation Dept.; United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1992-07)
    Proposes five alternate management strategies. Alternative A emphasizes natural enhancement of the Outstandingly Remarkable Values (fishery, water quality and quantity, recreation, scenery and cultural resources), while ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District (1992-09)
    Implementation of the Plan would result in improvement of water quality on 98 miles of stream; decadal timber harvest would be approximately 5.4 million board feet from 7,722 acres of commercial forest land: forage ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District; Paulina Ranger District (Or.) (1993-04)
    Plan establishes a comprehensive river management approach to the free-flowing natural character of the North Fork, following its addition to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System as part of the Oregon Omnibus Wild ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District (1994-06-16)
    EA proposes to continue and expand the District's noxious weed control and eradication efforts Using an ecosystem-based Integrated Weed Management program covering all public lands District-wide. Includes Cultural Practices ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District (1995-03)
    Proposes long-range plan to provide a framework for future use and management of natural resources. Preferred alternative, "Emphasize Natural Values While Accommodating Commodity Production," proposes plans for road access, ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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. ...
  • 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, ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District (1998-04-16)
    Announces decision to implement 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 and ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1998-05-15)
    The proposed action involves the Density Management harvest of 386 acres of second growth forest in the Smith River Analytical Watershed. Approximately 6200 MBF of timber would be harvested.
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1998-05-15)
    Proposes to harvest approximately 6 million board feet of timber in the South River Watershed. The project is within the Late-Successional Reserve Land Use Allocation (LUA) and is in a Key Watershed. Includes road renovation, ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1998-07-13)
    Announces decision involving the commercial thinning harvest of second growth forest in Smith River Watershed. Harvest activities will occur on 303 acres and harvest approximately 2300 MBF of timber.
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1998-07-13)
    Proposes to harvest approximately 3.5 million board feet of timber in the Smith River Watershed. Includes temporary road construction, road renovation and improvement, subsoiling of previously compacted skid trails and ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1998-08-17)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative #3 (Multiple Entry Commercial Thinning) which the EA identified as the proposed action. The proposed action involves the commercial thinning harvest of young (second growth) ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (1998-08-17)
    Proposes to harvest 4.3 million board feet of timber on 8 units for approximately 387 acres of commercial thinning in the Middle Smith Watershed. Also includes road construction, road renovation and improvement, road ...

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