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  • Sweet Home Ranger District (Or.) (2003-03-11)
    Announces decision to implement Article 3 of the project EA, harvesting 3.2 million board feet on 237 acres of existing shelterwood and prelogged overstory units in Matrix land allocation using ground-based logging methods. ...
  • Sweet Home Ranger District (Or.) (2002-08-02)
    Proposes to offer one or more timber sales treating no more than 275 acres in the Parks Creek Subwatershed. Timber will be removed from the existing shelterwood and overstory management prescriptions with ground-based ...
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2007-10)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 to begin harvesting timber (including thinning, shelterwood, and regeneration harvest) on about 1668 acres. Includes reopening of 3.5 miles of temporary spur roads and maintenance ...
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2007-07)
    Proposes to harvest timber on 1668 acres, yielding about 19 million board feet. Includes about 834 acres of final shelterboard (overstory) removal, 52 acres of shelterboard creation, 3 acres of clearcut with reserves, 633 ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2007-12)
    Proposes to develop and implement formal management of OHV use within the Santiam Wagon Road and Sand Mountain Special Interest Areas, the Big Lake Campground Complex, and the Hoodoo Ski Area. Includes designating a system ...
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2002-07)
    Proposes to thin approximately 1136 acres of second growth Douglas fir stands to reduce stocking levels, thin selected portions of riparian reserves, reconstruct roads, and build temporary roads in order to enhance the ...
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2002-07)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative 3 of project EA, which modifies the action to include operating restrictions for helicopter, timber harvest, and truck hauling to reduce the effects of noise on recreation visitors ...
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2007-05-02)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative 2, constructing 100 parking places, a scenic overlook, new toilet, picnic tables, wooden rails and barriers, and information and educational signage.
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2007-03)
    Proposes to promote a safer, family-friendly atmosphere by providing a basic physical infrastructure, reconstructing road and parking areas, limiting capacity and fixing location, delineating and improving trails and ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2003-05)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative B from project EA, using timber harvesting techniques, prescribed fire, and snag creation methods to approximate stand structures resulting from historic high security, ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2003-03)
    Proposes to implement portion of recommendations found in the Blue River Landscape Strategy, a recommended landscape management and watershed restoration plan, an administrative study designed to measure effects on the ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2006-12-07)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative B of the project EA, harvesting timber on 825 acres, yielding approximately 10.8 million board feet (MMBF). Includes moderate partial cutting on 591 acres, moderate partial cutting ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2006-10)
    Proposes to harvest timber on 825 acres, yielding approximately 10.8 million board feet (MMBF). Includes moderate partial cutting on 591 acres, moderate partial cutting with multi-story objectives on 121 acres, commercial ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2007-06-14)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA, providing and maintaining opportunities for river-oriented recreation activities by relocating boat launches at Frissell and Bruckart launch sites, and ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2007-02)
    Proposes to provide and maintain opportunities for river-oriented recreation activities by relocating boat launches at Frissell and Bruckart launch sites, and reconstructing the existing launch at Paradise. Includes ...
  • Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (2004)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA, harvesting approximately 2243 CCF by thinning commercially 80 acres of mid seral, managed forest using ground-based logging methods. Existing roads and ...
  • Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (2004-07)
    Proposes to thin commercially approximately 80 acres of Matrix, Riparian Reserve, or LSR lands expected to yield up to 2250 CCF in timber volume with harvest methods that are cost effective and responsive to ground ...
  • Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (2003-01)
    Provides line officers with ongoing critical information for the operation and maintenance of a safe and affordable road system that is responsive to public needs and meets land management objectives with minimal negative ...

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