Final Environmental Impact Statement, Land and Resource Management Plan: Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Volume 5U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 1990 - Forest management |
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... Timber Management Plans . However , timber on these lands was not available ... production ; silvicultural practices ; cumulative effects on other resources ... timber sale levels allowed by past plans should be continued . Many feel the ...
... Timber Management Plans . However , timber on these lands was not available ... production ; silvicultural practices ; cumulative effects on other resources ... timber sale levels allowed by past plans should be continued . Many feel the ...
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... timber harvest levels of providing habitat for cavity excavators . Likewise , there was concern about the deer and ... production consistent with fish restoration goals of the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program . Forests are ...
... timber harvest levels of providing habitat for cavity excavators . Likewise , there was concern about the deer and ... production consistent with fish restoration goals of the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program . Forests are ...
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... Timber interests indicated that those areas should be available for timber production . Some cited the release language in the 1984 Washington Wilderness Bill , which said roadless areas not designated as Wilderness shall be managed for ...
... Timber interests indicated that those areas should be available for timber production . Some cited the release language in the 1984 Washington Wilderness Bill , which said roadless areas not designated as Wilderness shall be managed for ...
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... timber production , the two most significant roadless area values . I chose the Selected Alternative because , even though it does not meet demand for these two resources , it does maximize Net Pubic Benefits . Roadless areas on the ...
... timber production , the two most significant roadless area values . I chose the Selected Alternative because , even though it does not meet demand for these two resources , it does maximize Net Pubic Benefits . Roadless areas on the ...
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... timber production , 8,850 acres for deer and elk winter range , and 7,960 acres for scenic and special interest values . Most of these acres are in the Mineral Block , where I have decided to propose exchanges of lands that would make ...
... timber production , 8,850 acres for deer and elk winter range , and 7,960 acres for scenic and special interest values . Most of these acres are in the Mineral Block , where I have decided to propose exchanges of lands that would make ...
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acres of old acres of primitive acres of semi-primitive allocations Alternative NC anadromous fish annually in decade Approximately ASQ for Alternative board-foot bull trout Chapter Cispus River Columbia River Gorge concerns Creek deer and elk DEIS developed FEIS Forest Plan Forest Service Forest Supervisor Gifford Pinchot National goals growth are retained habitat harvest level high-use implementation inventory Land and Resource maintain Management Area Category management direction miles MMBF MMCF NEPA NFMA non-motorized northern spotted owl old growth Pacific Northwest Packwood Lake partial retention percent Pinchot National Forest primitive and semi-primitive proposed protection recommendations Record of Decision recreation are provided Research Natural Area Resource Management Plan retention or higher riparian roadless areas Roadless character roads Scenic Rivers System scheduled Selected Alternative semi-primitive recreation opportunities site-specific Skamania Counties SOHAS species Standards/Guidelines streams timber harvest timber production timber sale trail management Unit Plan unroaded viewsheds water quality Wild and Scenic Wilderness