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Browsing Sisters Ranger District by Subject "Forest thinning -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest"
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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
(2001-10-01)
Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA, responding to the high mortality caused by the spruce budworm by thinning some 170,000 board feet of green trees on approximately 630 acres of forest stands ...
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Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
(2008-09-24)
Announces decision to authorize project improving mule deer winter range and promote the growth of large
diameter ponderosa pine. This will be accomplished on up to 300 acres by thinning conifer
stands from below, mowing ...
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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
(2008-03)
Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 modified of project EA, restoring old-growth and second growth forests and Riparian Habitat Conservation Areas in Glaze Forest with ecologically-driven tree thinning, shrub ...
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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
(2008-03)
Proposes to restore old-growth and second growth forests and Riparian Habitat Conservation Areas in Glaze Forest with ecologically-driven tree thinning, shrub mowing and prescribed fire on approximately 1200 acres. Includes ...
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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
(2002-12)
Proposes to implement fuel reduction and forest health management activities on 12,648 acres to reduce risk of wildfire, insects and disease; protect the safety of people, property, and tribal and natural resources; restore ...
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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
(2003-07)
FEIS proposes to implement fuel reductions and forest health management activities on 12, 648 acres to reduce risk of wildfire, insects, and disease; protect the safety of people, property, and tribal and natural resources; ...
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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
(2001-08-17)
Announces implementation of Alternative 4 of the project EA, treating eight small plots varying in size from 5 to 11 acres, using different silviculture treatments, small tree thinning, prescribed fire, and mowing of brush.
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Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
(2007-08)
Proposes to reduce hazardous fuels and improve forest health on approximately 17,573 total acres. Includes thinning from below, ladder fuels reduction, application of prescribed fire, mastication, and mechanized piling and ...
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