MUIRNet-News - MUIRNet-News - for the Recreation AdvocateMultiple Use Information Resource Network - A link between the motorized recreation community and federal and state agencies on matters of land use and conservation and informing and advising the outdoor recreation community how governmental administrative action will affect their interests.http://muirnet.net/2012-05-18T03:25:52ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementSix Rivers NF Motorized Travel Management Project Planned2012-04-28T02:00:56Z2012-04-28T02:00:56Zhttp://muirnet.net/forest-service/six-rivers-nf-motorized-travel-management-project-plannedFederal Registerjohn@muirnet.net<p>The Six Rivers National Forest proposes to make limited changes to the National Forest Transportation System (NFTS) on the Gasquet Ranger District in order to: provide motorized access to dispersed recreation opportunities; provide a diversity of motorized recreation opportunities; to provide for administrative needs, and; to reduce ecological and cultural resource risk and maintenance costs. In addition, inventoried unauthorized routes (UAR) that pose a risk to ecological resources will be restored to reduce risk to resources.</p>
<p>The Six Rivers National Forest proposes to make limited changes to the National Forest Transportation System (NFTS) on the Gasquet Ranger District in order to: provide motorized access to dispersed recreation opportunities; provide a diversity of motorized recreation opportunities; to provide for administrative needs, and; to reduce ecological and cultural resource risk and maintenance costs. In addition, inventoried unauthorized routes (UAR) that pose a risk to ecological resources will be restored to reduce risk to resources.</p>
Amendment for Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino NF Planned2012-04-28T01:40:15Z2012-04-28T01:40:15Zhttp://muirnet.net/forest-service/admendment-for-angeles-cleveland-los-padres-and-san-bernardino-nf-plannedFederal Registerjohn@muirnet.net<p>The Forest Service will prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a proposed amendment of the Land Management Plans for the Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino National Forests. The Forest Service proposes to amend the Land Management Plans to change Land Use Zone allocations within select Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) in the four southern California National Forests. The amendment also proposes to change the Land Management Plan monitoring protocols for the four forests.</p>
<p>The Forest Service will prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a proposed amendment of the Land Management Plans for the Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino National Forests. The Forest Service proposes to amend the Land Management Plans to change Land Use Zone allocations within select Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) in the four southern California National Forests. The amendment also proposes to change the Land Management Plan monitoring protocols for the four forests.</p>
Forest Service Planning Rule Released2012-04-09T22:09:21Z2012-04-09T22:09:21Zhttp://muirnet.net/forest-service/forest-service-planning-rule-releasedFederal Registerjohn@muirnet.net<p>The U.S. Department of Agriculture (U.S. Forest Service) is adopting a new National Forest System land management planning rule (planning rule). The new planning rule guides the development, amendment, and revision of land management plans for all units of the National Forest System (NFS), consisting of 155 national forests, 20 grasslands, and 1 prairie.<span class="trigger">
<p>The U.S. Department of Agriculture (U.S. Forest Service) is adopting a new National Forest System land management planning rule (planning rule). The new planning rule guides the development, amendment, and revision of land management plans for all units of the National Forest System (NFS), consisting of 155 national forests, 20 grasslands, and 1 prairie.<span class="trigger">
Scoping Period for California DRECP Announced2012-04-09T21:44:48Z2012-04-09T21:44:48Zhttp://muirnet.net/energy/scoping-period-for-california-drecp-announcedFederal Registerjohn@muirnet.net<p>The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) which may include amendments to the California Desert Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan, Bishop Resource Management Plan (RMP), Caliente/Bakersfield RMP, and Eastern San Diego County RMP for the areas that are within the planning boundary of the proposed Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP). These potential plan amendments will be analyzed in the DRECP Draft EIS and CDCA Plan Amendment (PA), as noticed in the <span class="E-04">Federal Register</span> on November 20, 2009 (<a href="https://www.federalregister.gov/citation/74-FR-60291">74 FR 60291</a>) and August 29, 2011 (<a href="https://www.federalregister.gov/citation/76-FR-45606">76 FR 45606</a>). By this notice, the BLM is announcing the beginning of the scoping process to<span id="page-20410" class="printed_page"> </span>solicit public comments and identify issues related to the proposed RMP amendments.</p>
<p>The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) which may include amendments to the California Desert Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan, Bishop Resource Management Plan (RMP), Caliente/Bakersfield RMP, and Eastern San Diego County RMP for the areas that are within the planning boundary of the proposed Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP). These potential plan amendments will be analyzed in the DRECP Draft EIS and CDCA Plan Amendment (PA), as noticed in the <span class="E-04">Federal Register</span> on November 20, 2009 (<a href="https://www.federalregister.gov/citation/74-FR-60291">74 FR 60291</a>) and August 29, 2011 (<a href="https://www.federalregister.gov/citation/76-FR-45606">76 FR 45606</a>). By this notice, the BLM is announcing the beginning of the scoping process to<span id="page-20410" class="printed_page"> </span>solicit public comments and identify issues related to the proposed RMP amendments.</p>
Forest Growth Expanding2012-03-29T18:07:50Z2012-03-29T18:07:50Zhttp://muirnet.net/forest-service/forest-growth-expandingUSFS Press Releasejohn@muirnet.net<p align="center"><strong>Forest Service Report Shows Forest Growth in North Outpacing Other Parts of Country</strong><br /> <em>Region benefits from carbon emissions collection, water filtration, forestry jobs</em></p>
<p><strong>WASHINGTON, March 12, 2012 —</strong><a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/">U.S. Forest Service</a> scientists today released an assessment that shows forest land has expanded in northern states during the past century despite a 130-percent population jump and relentless environmental threats. At the same time, Forest Service researchers caution that threats to forests in the coming decades could undermine these gains.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/futures/">Forests of the Northern United States</a> report, forest coverage in the United States has increased by 28 percent across the region that includes Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Forest Service Report Shows Forest Growth in North Outpacing Other Parts of Country</strong><br /> <em>Region benefits from carbon emissions collection, water filtration, forestry jobs</em></p>
<p><strong>WASHINGTON, March 12, 2012 —</strong><a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/">U.S. Forest Service</a> scientists today released an assessment that shows forest land has expanded in northern states during the past century despite a 130-percent population jump and relentless environmental threats. At the same time, Forest Service researchers caution that threats to forests in the coming decades could undermine these gains.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/futures/">Forests of the Northern United States</a> report, forest coverage in the United States has increased by 28 percent across the region that includes Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.</p>
Land-Based Wind Energy Guidelines Released by FWS2012-03-28T22:28:38Z2012-03-28T22:28:38Zhttp://muirnet.net/fish-and-wildlife-service/land-based-wind-energy-guidelines-released-by-fwsFederal Registerjohn@muirnet.net<p>The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announced the availability of the final voluntary Land-Based Wind Energy Guidelines (Guidelines). These Guidelines supersede the Service's 2003 voluntary interim guidelines for land-based wind energy development. They respond to accelerated development of land-based wind energy generation projects in the United States. These voluntary Guidelines provide developers and agency staff with an iterative process to make sound decisions in selecting sites to avoid, minimize and compensate for adverse effects to wildlife, particularly migratory and birds of prey and bats, and their habitats resulting from construction, operation, and maintenance of land-based wind energy facilities.</p>
<p>The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announced the availability of the final voluntary Land-Based Wind Energy Guidelines (Guidelines). These Guidelines supersede the Service's 2003 voluntary interim guidelines for land-based wind energy development. They respond to accelerated development of land-based wind energy generation projects in the United States. These voluntary Guidelines provide developers and agency staff with an iterative process to make sound decisions in selecting sites to avoid, minimize and compensate for adverse effects to wildlife, particularly migratory and birds of prey and bats, and their habitats resulting from construction, operation, and maintenance of land-based wind energy facilities.</p>
Draft EIS for Removal of Barred Owls Released2012-03-19T18:15:48Z2012-03-19T18:15:48Zhttp://muirnet.net/wildlife/draft-eis-for-removal-of-barred-owls-releasedFederal Registerjohn@muirnet.net<h2>Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Experimental Removal of Barred Owls to Benefit Threatened Northern Spotted Owls</h2>
<p>The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the availability of a draft environmental impact statement for experimental removal of barred owls to benefit threatened northern spotted owls. The barred owl, a species recently established in western North America, is displacing the northern spotted owl and threatening its viability. The draft environmental impact statement analyzes a no-action alternative and seven action alternatives to experimentally determine if removing barred owls will benefit northern spotted owl populations and to inform decisions on whether to move forward with future management of barred owls.</p>
<h2>Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Experimental Removal of Barred Owls to Benefit Threatened Northern Spotted Owls</h2>
<p>The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the availability of a draft environmental impact statement for experimental removal of barred owls to benefit threatened northern spotted owls. The barred owl, a species recently established in western North America, is displacing the northern spotted owl and threatening its viability. The draft environmental impact statement analyzes a no-action alternative and seven action alternatives to experimentally determine if removing barred owls will benefit northern spotted owl populations and to inform decisions on whether to move forward with future management of barred owls.</p>
Spotted Owl Critical Habitat Proposal Released2012-03-11T23:46:48Z2012-03-11T23:46:48Zhttp://muirnet.net/wildlife/spotted-owl-critical-habitat-proposal-releasedUSFWS Press Releasejohn@muirnet.net<h2>Service Identifies Areas to Be Assessed for Potential Northern Spotted Owl Critical Habitat, Proposes Broad Exclusions, Ecological Forestry, and Barred Owl Control</h2>
<h2><em><strong>Service will now undertake important economic assessment to inform final designation</strong></em></h2>
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<p><strong>Washington, DC</strong> – Today, in compliance with an order from a U.S. District Court, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a science-based critical habitat proposal for the northern spotted owl that begins a public review process to determine what forest lands should be designated as critical habitat in a final rule that will be published in November. This proposal recommends substantially increasing active management of forests, consistent with ecological forestry principles, in areas designated as critical habitat. Today’s announcement, which identifies areas that may be considered for the final designation, also emphasizes significant benefits of excluding private lands, and that consideration along with the important economic assessment will help inform areas that will be excluded from the final designation.</p>
<h2>Service Identifies Areas to Be Assessed for Potential Northern Spotted Owl Critical Habitat, Proposes Broad Exclusions, Ecological Forestry, and Barred Owl Control</h2>
<h2><em><strong>Service will now undertake important economic assessment to inform final designation</strong></em></h2>
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<p><strong>Washington, DC</strong> – Today, in compliance with an order from a U.S. District Court, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a science-based critical habitat proposal for the northern spotted owl that begins a public review process to determine what forest lands should be designated as critical habitat in a final rule that will be published in November. This proposal recommends substantially increasing active management of forests, consistent with ecological forestry principles, in areas designated as critical habitat. Today’s announcement, which identifies areas that may be considered for the final designation, also emphasizes significant benefits of excluding private lands, and that consideration along with the important economic assessment will help inform areas that will be excluded from the final designation.</p>