Christopher Folly regeneration harvest environmental assessment
Date
2000-01-31Author
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office
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Abstract
Proposes to harvest approximately 10.7 million board feet on 12 units for 215 acres of regeneration harvest. Also includes temporary road construction, road renovation and improvement, subsoiling of previously compacted skid trails, site preparation with fire (slash burning) and replanting with young seedlings.
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- NEPA Documents (BLM) [730]
- Roseburg District [185]
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