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Pheromone Treatment of Douglas-fir to Prevent Post-fire Bark Beetle Infestation

The Forest proposes to apply the pheromone, MCH, a naturally occurring compound, to prevent trees from infestation by bark beetles.

Project Information

Expected Analysis Type
Decision Memo

Categorical Exclusion
Timber stand and/or wildlife habitat improvement activities which do not include the use of herbicides or do not require more than one mile of low standard road construction (Service Level D, FSH 7709.56)

Special Authority
Not applicable / Other

Lead Management Unit
Douglas Ranger District

Notice and Comment Regulation
215

Project Purpose
Vegetation management (other than forest products)

Project Activity
Species habitat improvements

Project Status

Current Status
On Hold

Last Completed Milestone: Comment Period (05/16/2012)

Next Milestone: NEPA or Forest Plan Amendment Decision Document Available (est. 10/2012)

Last Updated: 9/28/2012