A
- Access 97
- ad valorem taxes 87
- allotment management plan 100
- allowable sale quantity 83, 84
- Alternative
- Deschutes NF only 13
- Maximum Acres 14
- No Action 15
- Noncontroversial Lands Only 13
- Ponderosa Pines and Jack Pine Village 15
- Proposed Action 15
- Purchase Crown Pacific Lands Only 14
- Tumalo 14
B
- Best Management Practices 79
- bull trout 80
C
- Comprehensive Plans 42, 121
- Deschutes County 39, 40
- Lake County 39, 42
- cultural resource
- ethnographic sites 53
- historic sites 54
- prehistoric sites 53
- cultural resource inventory 52
- cumulative effects 25
D
- Dean Carrier and Associates (DCA) 6, 13, 58
- Developed recreation 96
- Rosland Campground 96
- direct effects 25
- dispersed recreation 88
- E
- Eastside Screens 5, 9, 25, 27, 28, 30, 36, 67
- Economic 112
F
- fisheries 80
- Forest Plan Amendment 3
- Forest Plans 5, 8, 13, 15, 25, 26, 27, 36, 40, 42, 57, 67, 73, 75, 83
G
- Geological and Mineral Resources 107
- Grazing allotments 99
H
- hydric soils 77
- hydrophytic vegetation 77
I
- indirect effects 25
- Inland Native Fish Strategy (INFISH) 5, 25, 67
- interdisciplinary team 13
- Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (ICBEMP) 28, 30, 36
- intermittent stream 78, 80
- Irretrievable commitment of resources 121
- Irreversible commitment of resources 120
L
- Land Exchange Process 2
- Agreement to Initiate 2
- Final Appraisal and Land Exchange Phase 1, 3
- Land Exchange Proposal Phase 1, 2
- NEPA Phase 1, 2
- land management administrative costs 118
- Lands 106
- Late and Old Structure (LOS) stands 9, 27, 28, 29, 34
- long-term sustained yield capacity 83, 84
M
- Management Allocations 5, 25
- Management Indicator Species 26, 29, 57, 60
- Mule Deer
- Management Objective 39
- Migration Corridors 39, 40, 43
- Thermal Cover 40, 42, 73
- Winter Range 9, 39, 40, 41
- Fort Rock 39, 40
- Metolius 39, 42
- Tumalo 39, 42
- Winter Road Closures 40, 43
N
- Northwest Forest Plan 28, 30, 36
- Noxious weeds 111
- Canada thistle 111
- mullein 111
- Russian thistle 111
- spotted knapweed 111
O
- Old Growth Allocations 8, 26
- Oregon Natural Heritage Program 45
- Oregon State Forest Practices Act 5, 25, 26, 36, 40, 42, 57, 78, 79, 105, 110, 119, 121
P
- payments to counties 86
- perennial stream 78, 80
- Proposed Action 1, 25, 62
- population 113
- public notices 6
R
- recreation
- Little Deschutes and Sprague Rivers 91, 93, 96
- Ponderosa Pines and Jack Pine Village 91, 93, 95
- Tumalo Creek area 90, 93, 94
- Tumalo Reservoir Area 88
- Tumalo Reservoir area 92, 94
- redband trout 80
- regional economy 115
- replacement old growth 27
- Riparian / Wetlands 76, 78, 80
- road density 57
S
- Scenic Resources 100
- Ponderosa Pines and Jack Pine Village 102
- Tumalo Reservoir area 101
- scoping meetings 7
- Sensitive Plants 9, 44
- Estes' artemesia 48
- green-tinged paintbrush 45, 49
- Jepson's monkeyflower 45, 48
- Peck's milkvetch 9, 44, 45
- Peck's penstemon 44, 45
- pumice grapefern 9, 44, 46
- Social 112, 115
- Soils 108
- compaction 109
- displacement 110
- erosion 110
- non-forested 109
- productivity 109
- residual 109
- volcanic ash 108
- suitable land 82
T
- tentatively suitable land 82
- timber volume 84, 85
- timber volume by county 85
- topoedaphic 81
- Treaty rights 11, 50
- Tribes 8
- Burns Paiute Indian Tribe 11
- Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation 11, 51
- Klamath Tribes 8, 10, 50
- Tumalo irrigation district 89, 92, 94
W
- water quality 79
- wetland hydrology 77
- Wildlife
- Big Game Habitats 73
- Desert Fringe Habitats 72
- Federally Listed Species 58
- Habitat Generalists 67
- Habitats Analyzed 61
- Key Elk Area (KEA) 73
- Regional Forester's Sensitive Species 59
- Riparian / Wetlands Habitats 61
- Rock Outcrops, Cliffs, Talus Habitats 65
- Significant Elk Habitat 74
- State Listed Species 59
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