Mc Kenzie River Ranger District
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Browsing Mc Kenzie River Ranger District by Subject "Prescribed burning -- Oregon -- Willamette National Forest"
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Item Open Access Ball Park thin project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2008-09-05) Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Approves project implementing timber harvest on 915 acres for a gross estimate of 12.3 million board feet (MMBF) of Forest products. Natural fuels underburning will occur within two units on approximately 49 acres with three acres of reserves within the units.Item Open Access Ball Park thin project environmental assessment(2008-07) Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to respond to the purpose and need by implementing timber harvest on 915 acres for a gross estimate of 12.3 million board feet (MMBF) of Forest products. Natural fuels underburning will occur within two units on approximately 49 acres with three acres of reserves within the units.Item Open Access Trapper project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2003-05) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative B from project EA, using timber harvesting techniques, prescribed fire, and snag creation methods to approximate stand structures resulting from historic high security, stand-replacement fires and partial-stand replacement fires on 155 acres. Approximately 11.4 miles of existing permanent roads would receive maintenance to facilitate access for logging, and about 1 mile would be decommissioned.Item Open Access Trapper project environmental assessment(2003-03) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to implement portion of recommendations found in the Blue River Landscape Strategy, a recommended landscape management and watershed restoration plan, an administrative study designed to measure effects on the ground, and a series of analyses of landscape effects over time. Includes using timber harvesting techniques, prescribed fire, snag creation methods to approximate stand structures resulting from historic high severity, and stand-replacement fires and partial-stand replacement fires on 155 acres. Approximately 11.4 miles of existing permanent roads would receive maintenance to facilitate access for logging, and about 1 mile would be decommissioned.