Final Environmental Impact Statement: Land and Resource Management Plan : Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestU.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 1990 - Forest management |
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17 Timber Acres activities allocation anadromous anadromous fish analysis Appendix assigned Baker Benchmark Run benefits Chapter CMAI Collector Roads commercial thinning constraint corridor costs Decade Harvest Deer DEIS developed dispersed recreation Douglas-fir estimated Forest Plan Forest Service Forest-wide FORPLAN G-Mod G-Modified Glacier Peak Glacier Peak Wilderness habitat included inventory Jackson Wilderness Lake located LTSYC Management Plan management prescriptions management requirements miles mineral MMCF mountain goat MR's MWFUD Nooksack River North Fork old growth opportunities outputs Pacific silver fir parcel potential preferred alternative protect RARE II Reforestation resource riparian road construction roadless area rotation RVD's Scenic River Semi-Primitive Motorized Semi-Primitive Nonmotorized significantly affect Skagit Skykomish River South Fork spotted owl Standards and Guidelines Stillaguamish River suitable acres suitable lands tentatively suitable timber harvest timber management timber production Trailless unroaded values watershed western hemlock Wild and Scenic winter range yield tables