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  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2005-03)
    Proposes to harvest fire-killed and damaged trees, reduce fuels, plant trees, remove trees that are hazardous to public safety, and reduce unneeded roads. Includes salvage harvesting on 6803 acres, removal or cutting of ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2005-06-30)
    Proposes to harvest fire-killed and damaged trees, reduce fuels, plant trees, remove trees that are hazardous to public safety, and reduce unneeded roads. Includes salvage harvest, fuels reduction and reforestation on ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2005-08-02)
    Announces decision implementing Alternative 2 of project FEIS, harvesting fire-killed and damaged trees, reducing fuels, planting trees, removing trees that are hazardous to public safety, and reducing unneeded roads. ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2006-10-26)
    Announces decision to implement proposed action felling fire-killed danger trees adjacent to Forest roads. Includes ground-based logging of about 8 acres and 150 thousand board feet of killed ponderosa pine and white fir, ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2006-12-12)
    Announces decision to harvest about 2.25 million board feet of fire-killed timber from 201 acres from a fire of July 24, 2006. Dead trees of all species and heavily scorched white fir and lodgepole pine that have a low ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-07)
    Proposes to respond to the 2002 fire by salvage, fuels treatment, and reforestation. Includes salvaging the economic value of dead and dying trees and reducing fuels available to future wildland fires on approximately 4846 ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-08-02)
    Announces implementation of Article 2 of project FEIS, responding to the 2002 fire by salvage, fuels treatment, and reforestation. Includes salvaging the economic value of dead and dying trees and reducing fuels available ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2008-06-27)
    Announces decision after the Need for Action, the Purpose of the Project, the interdisciplinary team analysis, and the public comment to salvage log some 2.86 million board feet on 218 acres of fire-killed timber, including ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2008-04-15)
    Announces decision to implement the proposed action, to salvage log about 218 acres of fire killed timber, including white fir, ponderosa pine, and Douglas-fir. Includes ground-based logging, use of temporary roads, ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2006-08-10)
    Announces decision to approve the master plan for the reconstruction of Round Lake Christian Camp following the destruction of the August 2003 B&B Complex Fire. Includes rebuilding cabins, shower, bath facilities and ...

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