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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continued-1 5-24-91 Other SpeciesSubgroup meetingOlympia, Washington5-29-91 Other SpeciesSubgroup meetingPortland, OregonMeeting at Forest Service PacificNorthwest Research Station to discussspecies that may be influenced by the recovery plan.Meeting with J. Sedell and G. Reeves(Forest Service) to discuss native fishthat might be benefitted by the plan.5-29 thru5-30-91Spotted Owl Subgroupmeeting Portland,OregonUpdate on range mapping, status and threatssection, descriptions of suitable habitat and mappingof suitable spotted owl habitat, summary of vegetationdata bases, discussion of roles of silvicultural prescriptions,report on goals and objectives.6-06 and Other Species6-07-91 Subgroup meetingPortland, Oregon6-12-91 Economic Subgroup meetingPortland, Oregon6-12 thru Spotted Owl Subgroup6-14-91 meeting Portland,Oregon6-17 and Recovery Team field6-18-91 trip California6-19 thru Recovery Team meeting6-21-91 Arcata, California6-26 thru Spotted Owl Subgroup6-28-91 meeting Portland,OregonMeeting with California Departments ofFish and Game, Forestry to discuss listsof sensitive species.Evaluation of economic outline.Discussion of final review of goals, review of statusand criteria for range mapping; review of statusand threats section; review of suitable habitat definitions.Visit to Sierra Pacific Industries forestland, SacramentoCanyon and Deadwood, Fruitgrowers SupplyCompany forestland, Willow Creek study area, andSimpson timberland.Committee reports, discussion of revised recovery goals,plan organization, process for identifying options andestablishment of milestones, presentation of options beingconsidered by BLM.Discussion of suitable habitatdefinition, GIS, range mapping, delistingcriteria, process for evaluating option. Presentation byJ. Agee on fire and windthrow.7-02-917-03-91Other SpeciesSubgroup meetingOregon State UniversityCorvallis, OregonPlanning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonReview of other species to be considered,principles and objectives, and outlinefor appendices.Discussion of implementation on federaland nonfederal lands, incentives forprivate land wildlife protection.7-10 thru Spotted Owl Subgroup7-13-91 meeting Portland,Oregon7-10-91 Planning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonRevision of significant threats document,options for recovery, delisting criteria,range mapping.Review of documents on planimplementation, problems and issuesfederal and nonfederal lands.634continues-

7-16 thru7-19-917-17-917-18-91Recovery Team meetingSpringfield, OregonPlanning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonRecovery Team fieldtripCommittee reports. Discussion of recovery goals anddelisting criteria, options for achieving recovery.Definition of goals. Division of assignments.BLM Coast Range Resource AreaSpringfield, Oregon.7-29 thru Spotted Owl Subgroup7-31-91 meeting Portland,Oregon8-08 and Recovery Team8-09-91 workshop Portland,Oregon8-14 thru Spotted Owl Subgroup8-16-91 meeting Portland,Oregon8-19 thru Recovery Team meeting8-22-91 and field tripPortland, OregonReview of states' progress on significant threats document,range maps, report on McKelvey model, options forrecovery, and delisting criteria. Presentation by J. Thomason old-growth preserve options presented to Congress.Other species and ecosystem issues. Presentations onmarbled murrelets, riparian ecosystems, sensitive streamsand stocks of native fish, amphibians, spotted owl prey,goshawks, bald eagles, marten and fisher, plantsassociated with older forest ecosystems, and ecologicalcorridors.Review of range map, map of physiographicprovinces, delisting criteria, evaluationprocess and data needed.Committee reports. Presentation on standsimulators and Douglas County project.Discussion of evaluation procedures, old-growth preserves,and critical habitat.8-21 -918-22-91Recovery Team fieldtripPlanning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonYakima Indian Reservation Forest, Yakima,Washington.Discussion of items needed in recoveryplan from planning group and division ofassignments.9-04 thru Spotted Owl Subgroup9-05-91 meeting Portland,Oregon9-06-91 Other SpeciesSubgroup meetingOregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon9-09 thru Spotted Owl Subgroup9-13-91 meeting Portland,Oregon9-11-91 Planning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonCompletion of map work. Reviewstatus and threats by province,contributions from private lands.Discussion of priorities for marbledmurrelets, native fish and wolves,grizzly bears, and goshawks. Role ofecological corridors and coarse woody debris.Completion of options for federal lands.Discussion of working groups for eachstate to finalize options.Briefing on state and private lands recoveryoptions, plan implementation, HCPs,private land incentives, and analysis of harvest impacts.continued-coniinues-635

continued-1 5-24-91 O<strong>the</strong>r SpeciesSubgroup meetingOlympia, Washington5-29-91 O<strong>the</strong>r SpeciesSubgroup meetingPortland, OregonMeeting at Forest Service PacificNorthwest Research Station to discussspecies that may be influenced by <strong>the</strong> recovery plan.Meeting with J. Sedell and G. Reeves(Forest Service) to discuss native fishthat might be benefitted by <strong>the</strong> plan.5-29 thru5-30-91<strong>Spotted</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> Subgroupmeeting Portland,OregonUpdate on range mapping, status and threatssection, descriptions of suitable habitat and mappingof suitable spotted owl habitat, summary of vegetationdata bases, discussion of roles of silvicultural prescriptions,report on goals and objectives.6-06 and O<strong>the</strong>r Species6-07-91 Subgroup meetingPortland, Oregon6-12-91 Economic Subgroup meetingPortland, Oregon6-12 thru <strong>Spotted</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> Subgroup6-14-91 meeting Portland,Oregon6-17 and <strong>Recovery</strong> Team field6-18-91 trip Cali<strong>for</strong>nia6-19 thru <strong>Recovery</strong> Team meeting6-21-91 Arcata, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia6-26 thru <strong>Spotted</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> Subgroup6-28-91 meeting Portland,OregonMeeting with Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Departments ofFish and Game, Forestry to discuss listsof sensitive species.Evaluation of economic outline.Discussion of final review of goals, review of statusand criteria <strong>for</strong> range mapping; review of statusand threats section; review of suitable habitat definitions.Visit to Sierra Pacific Industries <strong>for</strong>estland, SacramentoCanyon and Deadwood, Fruitgrowers SupplyCompany <strong>for</strong>estland, Willow Creek study area, andSimpson timberland.Committee reports, discussion of revised recovery goals,plan organization, process <strong>for</strong> identifying options andestablishment of milestones, presentation of options beingconsidered by BLM.Discussion of suitable habitatdefinition, GIS, range mapping, delistingcriteria, process <strong>for</strong> evaluating option. Presentation byJ. Agee on fire and windthrow.7-02-917-03-91O<strong>the</strong>r SpeciesSubgroup meetingOregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon<strong>Plan</strong>ning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonReview of o<strong>the</strong>r species to be considered,principles and objectives, and outline<strong>for</strong> appendices.Discussion of implementation on federaland nonfederal lands, incentives <strong>for</strong>private land wildlife protection.7-10 thru <strong>Spotted</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> Subgroup7-13-91 meeting Portland,Oregon7-10-91 <strong>Plan</strong>ning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonRevision of significant threats document,options <strong>for</strong> recovery, delisting criteria,range mapping.Review of documents on planimplementation, problems and issuesfederal and nonfederal lands.634continues-

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