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Key Recommendations and Products From a Series of Dry-Forest Workshops in Oregon and Washington

Key Recommendations and Products From a Series of Dry-Forest Workshops in Oregon and Washington. Redmond, OR October 14, 2009. Key Messages. Be proactive Be strategic with our actions Fill key knowledge gaps Incorporate multiple scales Integrate management across the landscape

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Key Recommendations and Products From a Series of Dry-Forest Workshops in Oregon and Washington

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  1. Key Recommendations and Products From a Series of Dry-Forest Workshops in Oregon and Washington Redmond, OR October 14, 2009

  2. Key Messages • Be proactive • Be strategic with our actions • Fill key knowledge gaps • Incorporate multiple scales • Integrate management across the landscape • Collaborate among disciplines and agencies • Learn from our management.

  3. Be Proactive • No Action is not an option • Not a license to treat all fuels everywhere • Acknowledgement that: • No action is a decision • May be risks inherent in not acting • Move forward, but . . .

  4. Be Strategic • Ensure we’re doing the right treatment in the right place at the right time • identify priority areas for reducing the risk of stand replacement wildfires in areas with high habitat values.

  5. Landscape Treatment Prioritization

  6. Fill key knowledge gaps • Effects of treatments on trends in overstory, understory, snags, and coarse wood. • Defining owl habitat. • Can treatments effectively retain habitat and reduce fire risk within the stand?

  7. Fill key knowledge gaps • How do owls respond to wildfires • How do owls and owl prey respond to stand treatments (thinning, prescribed fire, etc.) USDA Forest Service

  8. Incorporate Multiple Scales

  9. NSO Local Habitat Parameters

  10. Integrate Management Forest Service

  11. Collaboration across ownership and disciplines

  12. Miel Corbett

  13. Forest Service

  14. Learn from Management Miel Corbett

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