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Johnson/Sheepy Creek riparian reserve vegetation treatments

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  • The proposed action is to thin understory trees from around ponderosa pine, sugar pine, white pine, and Douglas fir in the outer portion of Riparian Reserves in the Jenny Creek watershed. The overall objective is to maintain and restore the diversity of forest stands near streams in a way that emulates natural “patchiness” of disturbance events. Stem densities would be reduced to meet the objectives of maintaining and restoring forest stands to provide long-term sources of shade and large woody debris. Additionally, in areas with excessive accumulations of down wood, small diameter material would be piled and burned. This EA will assist in the decision making process by assessing the environmental consequences resulting from implementing the proposed action. If the proposed action is implemented, thinning within Riparian Reserves would occur in stages over multiple years and separate Decision Records would be prepared for each stage.
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