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  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-02-27)
    Proposes a programmatic approach to analyze catastrophic repair of damaged recreation sites, scheduled maintenance, as well as upgrades or improvements to current recreation sites and trails. Potential projects would occur ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-03-04)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project initiating catastrophic repair of damaged recreation sites, scheduled maintenance, as well as upgrades or improvements to current recreation sites and trails.
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-03-04)
    Announces decision to authorize the implementation of the Proposed Action Alternative. The proposed action involves catastrophic repair of damaged recreation sites, scheduled maintenance, as well as upgrades or improvements ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview District (2003-04-01)
    Proposes commercial timber harvesting, road restoration work, riparian habitat restoration, District Designated Reserve treatments, fuels treatments, stream enhancement work, and aspen stand enhancement. Includes use of ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-05-13)
    Proposes thinning approximately half of the surviving trees from numerous sites ranging from 10-14 acres in a systematic fashion. Includes marking entire alternate diagonals for cutting, along with naturally seeded trees ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-05-22)
    Proposes to do a commercial thinning harvest on 1170 acres on 17 units, with cable, helicopter, and ground-based logging of second growth forest located in the Calapooya, Lower North Umpqua, and Elk Creek Watersheds. ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-06-17)
    Proposes action to develop more quickly late-successional habitat characteristics used by northern spotted owls and marbled murrelets, to reduce erosion and landslide risks, improve aquatic habitat, and to provide a ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview District (2003-07-02)
    Announces decision implementing Alternative 1 of project EA covering the Surveyor timber sale, located on a portion of the project which enacts commercial timber harvesting, road restoration work, riparian habitat restoration, ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-07-16)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project of commercial thinning or density management treatments that would be applied to dense and even-aged stands dominated by Douglas-fir. The objective would ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-07-16)
    Commercial thinning or density management treatments would be applied to dense and even-aged stands dominated by Douglas-fir. The objective would be reduction of relative stand densities. GFMA stands would be thinned from ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-08-21)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project preparing and offering for harvest an estimated 3.7 million board feet of timber on 155 acres roughly split between the General Forest Management Area and ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-08-25)
    Announces decision to authorize the implementation of the Proposed Action Alternative as outlined in the EA. The proposed action involves the commercial thinning and density management harvest of second growth timber in ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-08-25)
    Announces decision offering the sale, which will contribute 4,678 MBF of timber, equivalent to 7,482 CCF, toward the annual allowable sale quantity (ASQ) for the Roseburg District.
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-08-26)
    Proposes to prepare and offer for harvest an estimated 3.7 million board feet of timber on 155 acres roughly split between the General Forest Management Area and Connectivity/Diversity Block land use allocations in the ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-10-30)
    Announces decision to adapt a scaled-back version of Alternative 3 of Project EA. Includes commercial thinning, permanent and temporary road building, burning piled slash, fixing and replacing culverts, and adding log and ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-10-30)
    Proposes to do a commercial thinning harvest of 4.6 million board feet on approximately 450 acres of second-growth forest in the Upper Umpqua Watershed. Also includes new road construction and renovation or improvement of ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-11-12)
    Announces decision to offer Wasted Days Commercial Thinning. This decision partially implements Alternative Three, described on pages 9 and 10 of the EA. The thinning project consists of seven units, totaling 106 acres ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2003-11-14)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project thinning in the South River area. Potential thinning units were identified through field reconnaissance, inventories and stand examinations. The candidate ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview District (2003-11-19)
    Announces decision implementing the watershed restoration treatments of the EA. Includes removal of three stream crossings, placement of large woody debris into about .25 miles of an ephemeral/intermittent stream channel, ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2004-02-12)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project replacing stream crossing culverts at six sites within the Swiftwater Resource Area, located in the Elk Creek, Middle North Umpqua and Upper Calapooya ...

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