Forest Insect & Disease Aerial Survey Data

2009 100K Survey Maps

User-specified draft 2009 100K quad maps for the Pacific Northwest Region can also be created interactively at the FHP geospatial portal .

These maps are based on cooperative aerial surveys conducted by Forest Health Protection staffs of the Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources, and the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region.

Each map is a 1 to 2 MB pdf file. These files are best viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 6.0. These files will take anywhere from 1-2 minutes to completely load to your screen (the screen will be blank until it downloads completely). Your other option is to save the file to your local disk and view/use/print it from there. Zoom views can be printed on 8.5 x 11 printers, while full maps are best printed at 36" x 36" on a full scale plotter. View suggestions for using pdf files.

Warning! Due to problems with our national Forest Service webserver, large .pdf or .zip files (such as most map files on this page) may not load correctly. If you encounter this problem, consider trying again later (the problem is intermittent), or during non-business hours. You can also contact Julie Johnson or Kathy Sheehan to receive specific files by email. We encourage Forest Service users who encounter problems to submit tickets to EUSC to raise the visibility of this problem.

Also available: 100K Maps for the 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, or 2010 aerial surveys.
 
Create these maps interactively at the FHP geospatial portal for 2005 and following years.
 

Cape Flattery (1B)  Forks (1C) Copalis Beach  (1D) Westport  (1E) Ilwaco  (1F) Newport  (1I;) Waldport  (1J;) Reedsport  (1K;) Coos Bay  (1L;) Port Orford  (1M;) Gold Beach  (1N;) Crescent City  (1O)  Roche Harbor (2A) Port Angeles  (2B) Mt. Olympus  (2C) Shelton  (2D) Chehalis River  (2E) Astoria  (2F) Nehalem River  (2G;) Yamhill River  (2H;) Corvallis  (2I;) Eugene  (2J;) Cottage Grove  (2K) Roseburg  (2L) Canyonville  (2M) Grants Pass  (2N) Happy Camp  (2O;) Bellingham  (3A) Port Townsend  (3B) Seattle  (3C) Tacoma  (3D) Centralia  (3E) Mt.St. Helens  (3F) Vancouver  (3G) Oregon City  (3H) North Santiam River  (3I) McKenzie River  (3J) Oakridge  (3K)  Diamond Lake (3L) Crater Lake  (3M) Medford  (3N) Yreka  (3O) Mt. Baker  (4A)  Sauk River (4B) Skykomish River  (4C) Snoqualamie Pass  (4D) Mt. Rainier  (4E) Mt. Adams  (4F)  Hood River (4G) Mt. Hood  (4H) Madras  (4I)  Bend (4J) Lapine  (4K) Crescent  (4L) Williamson River  (4M) Klamath Falls  (4N) Robinson Mt.  (5A) Twisp  (5B) Chelan  (5C) Wenatchee  (5D) Yakima  (5E)  Toppenish (5F Goldendale  (5G) Condon  (5H) Stevenson Mtn.  (5I) Prineville  (5J) Brothers  (5K) Christmas Valley  (5L) Lake Abert  (5M) Lakeview  (5N) Cedarville  (5O) Oroville  (6A) Omak  (6B) Banks Lake  (6C) Heppner  (6H) Monument  (6I) Dayville  (6J) Burns  (6K) Republic  (7A) Nespelem  (7B), Coulee Dam  (7C) Walla Walla  (7F) Pendleton  (7G) LaGrande  (7H) Bates  (7I), John Day  (7J) Stinking Water Mtn.  (7K) Colville  (8A) Chewelah  (8B) Spokane  (8C) Rosalia  (8D) Clarkston  (8F) Wallowa  (8G) Enterprise  (8H) Baker  (8I) Brogan  (8J) Grangeville  (9G) Riggins  (9H) McCall  (9I)

map last updated: February 19, 2010

Learn more about current aerial surveys. For a historical perspective, view a 1955 manual (a 6.8 MB pdf file). Aerial survey observations and other data have been summarized in Forest Health Highlights, Conditions Reports, and other related reports.

If you have any questions or comments regarding these maps or the information they provide, we would like to hear from you:

Julie Johnson -- GIS Analyst
      office: 503-808-2998  

Keith Sprengel -- Aerial Survey Program Mgr. & Unit Aviation Officer
      office: 503-668-1476  cell: 503-807-4939

Ben Smith -- Aerial Observer - Washington
      office: 503-668-1761  cell: 503-803-9188

Bob Schroeter -- Aerial Observer - Oregon
      office: 541-858-6123  cell: 541-840-2311

You may also contact your local Forest Health Protection (FHP) Service Center for more information. There are five service centers in Oregon and Washington providing assistance to federal resource managers. These offices are located in: Wenatchee, Washington; Bend, La Grande, Medford, and Sandy, Oregon.

Similar aerial survey maps are now available online for parts of the Rocky Mountains (Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, and parts of Wyoming and South Dakota) and the Lake States (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri). Access much of this data interactively at the new FHP Geospatial Portal.

Our Canadian colleagues with the British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range have aerial survey information available online in the form of reports, maps, and tables.

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This webpage was last updated on February 14, 2011.

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