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Sweet-Ione Integrated Resources Improvement Project #54090

Create a range of forest structural stages that supports resilience and is compatible with characteristic disturbance processes (wildland fire, insects and diseases), and supports aquatic and terrestrial habitat conditions and associated species.


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 Partin, Tom American Forest Resource Council04/11/2022346 KB [id:4282]Objection (Objection Period) (Total Letters: 1)

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 Sieracki, Paul  12/06/20216.3 MB [id:4145]Other (Comment Period) (Total Letters: 6)
 Petersen, Mike Northeast Washington Forest Coalition12/03/202156 KB [id:4145]Other (Comment Period) (Total Letters: 6)
 Garrity, Michael Alliance For The Wild Rockies12/03/20211.26 MB [id:4145]Other (Comment Period) (Total Letters: 6)
 Geissler, George Washington DNR12/02/2021407 KB [id:4145]Other (Comment Period) (Total Letters: 6)
 Leroux, Jocelyn Western Watersheds Project-interested citizen12/02/2021253 KB [id:4145]Other (Comment Period) (Total Letters: 6)
 Partin, Tom AFRC11/12/2021362 KB [id:4145]Other (Comment Period) (Total Letters: 6)
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