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Northwest Forest Plan Amendment #64745

The Northwest Forest Plan Amendment provides an updated management framework that incorporates best available scientific information, considers public input, recommendations from the Federal Advisory Committee, tribes, and government partners.

Comment and Objection Information. The notice of intent opens the scoping process. Comments submitted in response will be considered, and all comments will guide the development of the draft environmental impact statement. The Agency is requesting comments on potential alternatives and impacts, and identification of any relevant information, studies, or analyses concerning impacts that may affect the quality of the environment.

It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times and in such manner that they are useful to the agency’s preparation of the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly articulate the reviewer’s concerns and contentions.

The proposed action is subject to Forest Service regulation 36 CFR 219, Subpart B, known as the administrative review, or objection, process. Commenting during scoping and any other designated opportunity to comment provided by the Responsible Official will establish eligibility to object once the final environmental impact statement and draft record of decision have been published. Only individuals or entities who submit specific written comments during the designated comment periods will be eligible to participate in the objection process.

Specific written comments should be within the scope of the proposed action, have a direct relationship to the proposed action, and include supporting reasons for the Responsible Official to consider. Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered; however, they cannot be used to establish eligibility for the objection process. Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names (and addresses, if included) of those who comment, will be part of the public record for this proposed action.



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 LeGue, Chandra Willamette Valley Broadband, Great Old Broads for Wilderness01/31/2024906 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Sallinger, Bob Willamette Riverkeeper02/02/2024242 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Talbott, Ryan Wildearth Guardians02/02/202410.57 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 DellaSala, Dominick Wild Heritage02/02/20241.47 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Bronstein, Adam Western Watersheds Project02/01/202429.89 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Cunningham, Laura Western Watersheds Project01/31/202414.44 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Cunningham, Laura Western Watersheds Project01/31/20242.17 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Toriello, Frank We Advocate Thorough Environmental Review02/02/20245.17 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Brubaker, Hans Washington State Snowmobile Association01/30/20243 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Geissler, George Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources02/01/2024311 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Mahnke, Denise Washington Native Plant Society02/02/2024110 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Arrowsmith, Tim WAG12/20/20231 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Houghton, Matthew Valley of Giants Nature Tours01/31/20241 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Morrison, Hugh USFWS Pacific Region01/31/20249.72 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Roesler, Caitlin US Environmental Protection Agency01/31/2024397 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Bambe, Daina Trout Lake Community Council02/01/20241.03 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Miller, Joe Trinity River Lumber Company02/01/202494 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Webster, Joel Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership02/02/2024288 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Birzell, Megan The Wilderness Society02/02/2024483 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Anon, Anon The Wilderness Society02/01/202444.52 MB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Batura, Darcy The Nature Conservancy02/02/2024257 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Robblee, Betsy The Mountaineers02/06/2024346 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Smith, Jr., Austin The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs01/31/2024643 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 Duda, Timothy Edward Terra Advocati01/11/20241 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
 RAETZ, ROBERT Team Overland01/22/20241 KB [id:5501]Scoping () (Total Letters: 18374)
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