Proposed Three Rivers resource management plan: final environmental impact statement
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Date
1991-09
Authors
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District
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Abstract
Management plan identifies issues such as management of livestock grazing, adjustment of land tenure, meeting wildfire forage demands and improving habitat condition, fire management and special management areas. FEIS objectives include air and water quality, soils, forestry and woodlands, livestock grazing, wild horses and burros, vegetation, special status species, wildlife habitat management, wetland, reservoir and meadow habitat, riparian habitat, raptors, aquatic habitat, hazardous materials, fire recreation, Areas of Critical Environmental Concern, visual resources, cultural resources, energy and minerals, lands and realty, and biological diversity.
Description
416 pp. Tables, maps, glossary, references, illus.
The Three Rivers PA contains 1,709,918 acres of public land
that lie within portions of Harney (1,587,073 acres), Grant
(8,484 acres), Lake (91,505 acres) and Malheur Counties
(22,856 acres) (Map GEN-2). The PA contains approximately
51,501 acres which are within the Lakeview District
(31,444 acres Federal, 18,562 acres State, 1,495 acres
private), but that are administered by the Three Rivers
Resource Area (RA).
Captured August 7, 2007.
Keywords
Public lands -- Oregon -- Burns Region -- Management, Land use -- Oregon -- Burns Region -- Planning