Abstract:
Proposes to restore and develop 688 acres of open, low-density savanna forest dominated by large ponderosa pine Douglas-fir, and Oregon white oak through removal of 100 year-old conifer trees that have colonized the area in question subsequent to the commencement of fire suppression. Includes increasing biodiversity by providing habitat to facilitate persistence of a number of open forest dependent plant and animal species.
Description:
229 p. Figures, maps, tables, and references.
Sections 1, 2, 11, and 12, T.24 S, R.3 E. Captured April 25, 2007.