Upper White River Integrated Resource Project

The Upper White River Integrated Resource Project area is located on the Rochester Ranger District primarily within the Towns of Granville and Hancock, with small portions within the Towns of Rochester, Ripton and Braintree, Vermont.  The area consists of the sub-watershed region of the Upper White River and includes National Forest System, private, and State lands. 

 

  Final Documents:

          Cover Letter, 17 September, 2010

          Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant Impact

          Environmental Assessment

          Appendix A-1 Map

          Appendix A-2 Map

          Summary of Alternative C Management Actions

 

 Invitation for Comments:

         Cover Letter, 16 April, 2009

         Scoping Information

         Appendix A

         Figure A-1     Figure A-2     Figure A-3

          Forest Service Project Contacts

          Document Request Card   (Please return this card for future informational notices or mailings)

         

The following documents provide information regarding this project starting with the most recent events and ending with the public initiation of the project in November 2007.

 December 3, 2008, Public Meeting

          Invitation

          Project Description

          Summary of Potential Project Activities

          Project Activity Sideboards

          Habitat Management Unit Analysis Summary

          Tracking of Project Activity Suggestions:      Public Suggestions          Forest Service Internal Suggestions

 

 November 13, 2007 Public Meeting

          Invitation

          Comments Received at the November 13, 2007 Open House

 

Documents available at the November 2007 Public Meeting:

Handouts:

Possible Activities: Opportunities identified by the Forest Service and members of the public

Deer Wintering Area Improvement Actions

Habitat Analysis: Applying Forest-wide direction to site-specific projects

What Is Cooperative Weed Management?

Green Mountain National Forest List of Non-Native Invasive Species (Fiscal Year 2008)

Useful websites for information on NNIS (Non-native Invasive Species)

Frequently Asked Questions About Vermont's Noxious Weed Quarantine

 

Maps and Displays:

Upper White River Briefing: PowerPoint Presentation 

Description of Heritage Resources in the Study Area and Map of Heritage Locations

Management of Wildlife Habitat Display

Age Composition for Hardwoods

Age Composition for Mixedwoods and Softwoods

 

 

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