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... spotted owl nest sites . Fisheries biologists conducted surveys of Class I and Class II streams . Botanical surveys for endangered , threatened , and rare plants were completed for the Medford district in August 1978 . 1.2.5 Land Use ...
... spotted owl nest sites . Fisheries biologists conducted surveys of Class I and Class II streams . Botanical surveys for endangered , threatened , and rare plants were completed for the Medford district in August 1978 . 1.2.5 Land Use ...
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... Spotted owl management 2,176 875 Other raptor protection 352 Special botanical areas 1,400 VRM Class I lands 130 VRM Class II lands - 2 / 287 - - 3 / 97 1,222 Potential recreation sites 2,200 Totals 7,543 3 / 3,174 - 1 / See Table 1-6 ...
... Spotted owl management 2,176 875 Other raptor protection 352 Special botanical areas 1,400 VRM Class I lands 130 VRM Class II lands - 2 / 287 - - 3 / 97 1,222 Potential recreation sites 2,200 Totals 7,543 3 / 3,174 - 1 / See Table 1-6 ...
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... Spotted Owls : The ef- fects of timber harvest on spotted owl habitat . A wildlife recommendation is to manage for eight pairs of northern spotted owls in accordance with management guidelines set forth in BLM Oregon State Office ...
... Spotted Owls : The ef- fects of timber harvest on spotted owl habitat . A wildlife recommendation is to manage for eight pairs of northern spotted owls in accordance with management guidelines set forth in BLM Oregon State Office ...
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... Spotted Owl Management Areas Protection of Other Raptors Special Botanical Areas 1,285 acres 2,176 acres 352 acres 1,400 acres VRM Class I Lands Potential Recreation Sites 130 acres 2,200 acres Low Intensity Forest Management Lands ...
... Spotted Owl Management Areas Protection of Other Raptors Special Botanical Areas 1,285 acres 2,176 acres 352 acres 1,400 acres VRM Class I Lands Potential Recreation Sites 130 acres 2,200 acres Low Intensity Forest Management Lands ...
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... spotted owl . Selections of species of limited adaptability were based on the work of Thomas et al . ( 1977 ) , who established a vulnerability index based on the number of successional stages and plant communities used for feeding and ...
... spotted owl . Selections of species of limited adaptability were based on the work of Thomas et al . ( 1977 ) , who established a vulnerability index based on the number of successional stages and plant communities used for feeding and ...
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Page 2-29 - take" means to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct. (15) The term "threatened species" means any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
Page 2-19 - Endangered species are those in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of their range.
Page 2-29 - endangered species' means any species which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range...
Page 2-50 - It is applied to primitive areas, some natural areas, and other similar situations where management activities are to be restricted. Class II: Changes in any of the basic elements (form, line, color or texture) caused by a management activity should not be evident in the characteristic landscape.
Page 2-12 - Runoff is that part of the precipitation, as well as any other flow contributions, which appears in surface streams of either perennial or intermittent form.
Page 2-18 - In the riffle zone, the velocity of current is great enough to keep the bottom clear of silt and sludge, thus providing a firm bottom for organisms. This zone contains specialized organisms that are adapted to live in running water. For example, organisms adapted to live in fast streams or rapids (trout) have streamlined bodies, which aid in their respiration and in...
Page 2 - Cutting - Removal of individual trees killed or injured by fire, insects, disease, etc., and the removal of those trees likely to die prior to final harvest cut so as to utilize merchantable material.
Page iv - Department of Agriculture— Forest Service Soil Conservation Service Department of Commerce— National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
Page 2-50 - Changes in the basic elements, (form, line, color, texture) caused by a management activity may be evident in the characteristic landscape. However, the changes should remain subordinate to the visual strength of the existing character. Class IV. Changes may subordinate the original composition and character but must reflect what could be a natural occurrence within the characteristic landscape. Class V.
Page 1-42 - To plan and develop a timely, orderly and efficient arrangement of public facilities and services to serve as a framework for urban and rural development.