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-9-16 thru9-20-919-19-91Spotted Owl Subgroupmeeting Portland,OregonPlanning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonReview salvage report, data layers in GISand salvage and silvicultural activities.Discuss options for nonfederal lands. Presentation of industryproposal for recovery plan.Discussion of institutional mechanisms for nonfederallands, principles of implementation, individual managementplans for DCAs, and critical habitat. Presentation onBull Run watershed.9-23 thru Recovery Team meeting9-27-91 Portland, OregonCommittee reports. Presentation on Bull Run watershed.Discussion of ecological significance of coarse woody debris;effects of fire, wind, insects, and disease; silvicultural methodsfor improving and retaining owl habitat inside and outside DCAs.9-26-919-27-91Spotted Owl Subgroupmeeting Portland,OregonPlanning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonMeeting with Forest Ecology Committee todiscuss management of catastrophic riskin DCAs.Discussion of process for evaluatingproposals, writing tasks, four-stepprocess for integration, development of landscape alternative,oversight mechanism, and critical habitat.10-04-91 Planning Committeemeeting Portland,Oregon10-11-91 Planning Committeemeeting Portland,Oregon10-15 and Planning Committee10-16-91 meeting Portland,Oregon10-17 and Recovery Team meeting10-18-91 Portland, Oregon10-29 thru Recovery Team meeting11-01-91 Portland, Oregon11-04 thru Recovery Team meeting11-08-91 Portland, Oregon11-05-91 Planning Committeemeeting Portland,OregonState and private participation, criticalhabitat, implementation issues.Conference call to discuss take, HCP,section 4(d) rule.Discussion of critical habitat, take, HCP, section 4(d) rule.Report on "silviculture, salvage and catastrophic riskmanagement in DCAs." Review of draft material onimplementation on state and private lands, coordinationand oversight mechanisms, current management.Committee reports. Progress report on chapters. Discussionof recommendations for critical habitat, DCA network matrixmanagement, management on east side forests, developmentof research and monitoring program, and demographic analysis.Mapping designated conservation areaswith participation of representatives from the national forestsand BLM districts.Committee reports. Discussion ofmanagement guidelines for DCAs and matrix.Discussion of state proposals and currentmanagement.continues-636

continued-12-03 thru Recovery Team meeting Committee reports. Discussion of12-06-91 Portland, Oregon critical habitat, Washington D.C. review, chapters 1, 11, and 111.1-14 and Recovery Team meeting Report on Washington D.C. review of draft recovery plan,1-15-92 Portland, Oregon results from peer review, Appendices A, B, H, and 1,proposed revisions to plan, and Secretary's directive tothe Recovery Team.Technical Reports Prepared for the Recovery TeamBenson, G. 1991. Summary of northern spotted owl nest site information ineastern Washington. Unpublished manuscript. Spotted owl RD&A (research,development, and applications) Program, Pacific Northwest Experiment Station,U.S. Forest Service, Portland, Oregon.Benson, G. 1991. Characterization of spotted owl habitat: east slope of theWashington and Oregon Cascades (Draft). Unpublished manuscript. Spottedowl RD&_A (research, development and applications) Program, Pacific NorthwestExperiment Station, U.S. Forest Service, Portland, Oregon.Birch, K. 1991. Silviculture systems for Douglas-fir. Unpublished reportsubmitted to the Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Team.Frest, T.J. and E.J. Johannes. 1991. Present and potential candidate molluscsoccurring within the range of the northern spotted owl. Unpublishedmanuscript. Deixis Consultants. Seattle, Washington.Grenier, J. 1991. Review of information on structure of old-growth stands andold-growth stands used by spotted owls in western Oregon and Washington.Unpublished manuscript submitted to the Northern Spotted Owl RecoveryTeam.Lamberson, R.H. and S. Brooks. 1991. An xxamination of the high density ofnorthern spotted owls in nmorthwestem California. Unpublished manuscript.Department of Mathematics and Program in Environmental Systems, HumboldtState University, Arcata, California.McComb, W.C. 1991. The role of dead wood in habitat of spotted owl prey andother old forest vertebrates. Unpublished manuscript. Department of ForestScience, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.Morrell, J.J. 1991. Role of fungi in coarse woody debris. Unpublished manuscript.Department of Forest Products, Oregon State University, Corvallis,Oregon.Oliver, C. 1991. northern spotted owl habitat in previously managed forests inwestern and eastern Washington with and without further management.Unpublished manuscript. College of Forestry, University of Washington,Seattle, Washington.637

continued-12-03 thru <strong>Recovery</strong> Team meeting Committee reports. Discussion of12-06-91 Portland, Oregon critical habitat, Washington D.C. review, chapters 1, 11, and 111.1-14 and <strong>Recovery</strong> Team meeting Report on Washington D.C. review of draft recovery plan,1-15-92 Portland, Oregon results from peer review, Appendices A, B, H, and 1,proposed revisions to plan, and Secretary's directive to<strong>the</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> Team.Technical Reports Prepared <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> TeamBenson, G. 1991. Summary of nor<strong>the</strong>rn spotted owl nest site in<strong>for</strong>mation ineastern Washington. Unpublished manuscript. <strong>Spotted</strong> owl RD&A (research,development, and applications) Program, Pacific Northwest Experiment Station,U.S. Forest Service, Portland, Oregon.Benson, G. 1991. Characterization of spotted owl habitat: east slope of <strong>the</strong>Washington and Oregon Cascades (Draft). Unpublished manuscript. <strong>Spotted</strong>owl RD&_A (research, development and applications) Program, Pacific NorthwestExperiment Station, U.S. Forest Service, Portland, Oregon.Birch, K. 1991. Silviculture systems <strong>for</strong> Douglas-fir. Unpublished reportsubmitted to <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Spotted</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> Team.Frest, T.J. and E.J. Johannes. 1991. Present and potential candidate molluscsoccurring within <strong>the</strong> range of <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn spotted owl. Unpublishedmanuscript. Deixis Consultants. Seattle, Washington.Grenier, J. 1991. Review of in<strong>for</strong>mation on structure of old-growth stands andold-growth stands used by spotted owls in western Oregon and Washington.Unpublished manuscript submitted to <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Spotted</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong>Team.Lamberson, R.H. and S. Brooks. 1991. An xxamination of <strong>the</strong> high density ofnor<strong>the</strong>rn spotted owls in nmorthwestem Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. Unpublished manuscript.Department of Ma<strong>the</strong>matics and Program in Environmental Systems, HumboldtState University, Arcata, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.McComb, W.C. 1991. The role of dead wood in habitat of spotted owl prey ando<strong>the</strong>r old <strong>for</strong>est vertebrates. Unpublished manuscript. Department of ForestScience, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.Morrell, J.J. 1991. Role of fungi in coarse woody debris. Unpublished manuscript.Department of Forest Products, Oregon State University, Corvallis,Oregon.Oliver, C. 1991. nor<strong>the</strong>rn spotted owl habitat in previously managed <strong>for</strong>ests inwestern and eastern Washington with and without fur<strong>the</strong>r management.Unpublished manuscript. College of Forestry, University of Washington,Seattle, Washington.637

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