Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl - DRAFT

Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl - DRAFT Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl - DRAFT

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soTable 1.3. Estimated acres and owl locations for the most significant old-growthon Late-Successional Forest Ecosystems.units mapped by the Scientific PanelTotal Reserved Timber NRF1 PercentOwnership Acres Acres Acres Habitat Habitat PairsCALIFORNIAU.S. Forest Service 1,003,734 0 738,880 381,080 37.97 198U.S. Bureau of Land Management 440 0 440Total federal 1,004,174 0 739,320 381,080 . 198OREGONU.S. Forest Service 1,917,730 0 1,147,840 1,037,080 54.08 457U.S. Bureau of Land Management 671,274 0 671,274 345,480 51.47 249Total federal 2,589,004 0 1,819,114 1,382,560 53.40 706WASHINGTONU.S. Forest Service 1,514,164 0 681,720 814,080 53.76 187Total federal 1,514,164 0 681,720 814,080 53.76 187RANGEWIDEU.S. Forest Service 4,435,628 0 2,568,440 2,232,240 50.33 842U.S. Bureau of Land Management 671,713 0 671,713 345,480 51.43 249Total federal 5,107,342 0 3,240,153 2,577,720 50.50 1,0912Nesting, roosting, and foraging2 131 additional pairs have been located in reserved lands outside the most significant old-growth units.Dot (.) = unknownA,~~~~~~~~~.. ... ..... /.. I/

Table 1.4. Estimated acres and owl locations for the most significant old-growth units plus owl additions mapped bythe Scientific Panel on Late-Successional Forest Ecosystems.Total Reserved Timber NRF1 PercentOwnership Acres Acres Acres Habitat Habitat PairsCALIFORNIAU.S. Forest Service 1,551,686 380,269 869,240 549,000 35.38 252U.S. Bureau of Land Management 97,429 . 97,429 0 . 4Total federal 1,649,115 380,269 966,669 549,000 . 256OREGONU.S. Forest Service 2,776,300 477,863 1,390,760 1,450,760 52.26 554National Park Service 3,656 3,656 0 2,733 74.75U.S. Bureau of Land Management 722,410 0 722,410 337,440 46.71 251Total federal 3,502,366 481,519 2,113,170 1,790,933 51.10 805WASHINGTONU.S. Forest Service 2,397,937 322,849 1,039,760 1,211,640 50.53 259National Park Service 582,244 582,244 0 355,825 61.11 19Total federal 2,980,181 905,093 1,039,760 1,567,465 52.60 278RANGEWIDEU.S. Forest Service 6,725,923 1,180,981 3,299,760 3,211,400 47.75 1,065National Park Service 585,900 585,900 0 358,558 61.20 19U.S. Bureau of Land Management 819,839 0 819,839 337,440 41.16 255Total federal 8,131,662 1,766,881 4,119,599 3,907,398 . 1,33921 Nesting, roosting, and foraging2 54 additional owl pairs have been located in reserved lands outside of the most significant old-growth and owladdition unitsDot (.) = unknown.1. 11- . I -1.- - .",... .......... ", I .. I- - 111.I.." ......................... --- 1. I I - I -.. I I I ''I'll - I I Icn0l

soTable 1.3. Estimated acres and owl locations <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> most significant old-growthon Late-Successional Forest Ecosystems.units mapped by <strong>the</strong> Scientific PanelTotal Reserved Timber NRF1 PercentOwnership Acres Acres Acres Habitat Habitat PairsCALIFORNIAU.S. Forest Service 1,003,734 0 738,880 381,080 37.97 198U.S. Bureau of Land Management 440 0 440Total federal 1,004,174 0 739,320 381,080 . 198OREGONU.S. Forest Service 1,917,730 0 1,147,840 1,037,080 54.08 457U.S. Bureau of Land Management 671,274 0 671,274 345,480 51.47 249Total federal 2,589,004 0 1,819,114 1,382,560 53.40 706WASHINGTONU.S. Forest Service 1,514,164 0 681,720 814,080 53.76 187Total federal 1,514,164 0 681,720 814,080 53.76 187RANGEWIDEU.S. Forest Service 4,435,628 0 2,568,440 2,232,240 50.33 842U.S. Bureau of Land Management 671,713 0 671,713 345,480 51.43 249Total federal 5,107,342 0 3,240,153 2,577,720 50.50 1,0912Nesting, roosting, and <strong>for</strong>aging2 131 additional pairs have been located in reserved lands outside <strong>the</strong> most significant old-growth units.Dot (.) = unknownA,~~~~~~~~~.. ... ..... /.. I/

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