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Northwest Forest Plan Amendment #64745

: Lia Brewster
: Sierra Club
: 03/17/2025

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64745_DEIS_Sierra_Club_Technical_Comments_(Mar_15_2025).pdf3.56 MB
64745_Scoping_3929_Sierra Club_ NWFP NOI technical comments (Feb 1 2024).pdf539 KB
Campbell J.L. Harmon M.E. and Mitchell S.R. (2012) Can fuel-reduction treatments really increase forest carbon storage in the western US by reducing future fire emissions.pdf397 KB
Dugger K.M. et al. “The effects of habitat climate and Barred Owls on long-term demography of Northern Spotted Owls%22.pdf3.14 MB
Ecosphere - 2021 - Johnston - Diameter limits impede restoration of historical conditions in dry mixed-conifer forests of.pdf6.05 MB
horn S. Chao A. Georgiev K.B. et al. “Estimating retention benchmarks for salvage logging to protect biodiversity.”.pdf1.82 MB
Keane Robert E. Lisa M. Holsinger Russell A. Parsons and Kathy Gray. 2008. “Climate Change Effects on Historical Range and Variability of Two Large Landscapes in Western Montana USA%22.pdf2.31 MB
Keane Robert E. Paul F. Hessburg Peter B. Landres Fred J. Swanson. The use of historical range and variability (HRV) in landscape management..pdf471 KB
Letter Text.pdf42.4 MB
Leverkus A.B. Buma B. Wagenbrenner J. et al. “Tamm review- Does salvage logging mitigate subsequent forest disturbances”.pdf16.98 MB
Odion D.C. et al. “Effects of fire and commercial thinning on future habitat of the Northern Spotted Owl%22.pdf321 KB
Stephens S.L. et al. “California Spotted Owl songbird and small mammal responses to landscape fuel treatments%22.pdf5.78 MB
Tempel D.J. et al. “Meta-analysis of California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis) territory occupancy in the Sierra Nevada- Habitat associations and their implications for forest management%22.pdf791 KB

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