Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. Reserve 124= 123= 122= 121c 120= aQL696 .S83U55 1991 Alternative A (No Action) Spotted Owl Habitat Areas — 46° (SOHA’s) Northern Spotted Owl Draft Environmental Impact Statement State of Oregon Hood River Approximate Scale 1:700,000 1991 12 j tland 0,2 JUL 1992 illamook Alternative A would manage the National Forests by using the Boring established Spotted Owl Habitat Areas (SOH A’s) as prescribed in the Records of Decision for two Regional Guides. Oregon and Washington National Forests use the Pacific Northwest Regional Guide as amended in 1988. California National Forests use the Pacific Southwest Regional Guide dated 1984. • Liberal LEGEND — 45° USDA, Forest Service Reserved Lands Salem Bureau of Land Management National Park Service Other Federal Lands State Lands Indian Reservations Albany • Toledo Corvallis State Boundary Forest Boundary Sweet Reserved Lands Boundary Home County Boundary Roads Prineville Designated Areas Managed Primarily For Spotted Owl Habitat Springfield Eugene Bend Spotted Owl Habitat Areas (SOHAs) Culp Creek Gilchrist 4 v /ft Roseburg Dixonvil 'SvW - 43° * Riddle ■KvX-V-S Spotted Owl Habitat Areas (SOHAs) vary in size by physiographic yi? vXV>‘ provinces. Due to map scale SOHAs are graphically displayed as an asterisk, as illustrated above. The asterisks are intended to ■-■■.Vi » r V - show the relative distribution of SOHAs, not the actual ground _ Glendale acres. Paisle NOTES: Chiloquii - Schematic map; not to scale; maps Intended for display Grants purposes only. \Pass - Alternative applies only to National Forest System lands. White City rjf Medford Klamath Falls Lakevie' USDA, Forest Service Brookings^ — 42° Map Base: BLM State Map, 1982, Land Status Revised in 1985. 124= 123= 122c 121= 120= Reserve aQL696 .S83U55 1991 Alternative B (Proposed Action) Interagency Scientific Committee (ISC) Conservation Strategy Northern Spotted Owl Draft Environmental Hood River Impact Statement State of Oregon rtlan Approximate Scale 1:700,000 1991 illamook Boring 02 JUL 1992 This alternative would apply the Conservation Strategy pre¬ sented by the Interagency Scientific Committee in their report: "A Conservation Strategy for the Northern Spotted Owl," to National Forest lands within the range of the northern spotted owl. • Liberal LEGEND — 45° USDA, Forest Service Salem Reserved Lands Bureau of Land Management National Park Service Other Federal Lands State Lands Indian Reservations • Toledo Albany Corvallis State Boundary Forest Boundary Sweet Reserved Lands Boundary Home County Boundary Roads Prineville Designated Areas Managed Primarily For Mapleto Spotted Owl Habitat Springfield — 44° Eugene Bend Habitat Conservation Areas (HCAs) (Includes catagory 3 HCAs not mapped on the ISC conservation strategy maps.) Creek ailchrist dv y * Roseburg Dixonvil Riddle Glendali ^Paisle' NOTES: Chiloqui Schematic map; not to scale; maps intended for display purposes only. Alternative applies only to National Forest System lands White Due to their small size, Catagory 4 Habitat Conservation Km Areas are not displayed. Medford Klamath Falls LakevieW\ USDA, Forest Service Brookingsv Map Base: BLM State Map, 1982, Land Status Revised in 1985 124° 123° 121° 120° 124c 123c 122c 121c 120c Reserve aQL696 .S83U55 1991 Alternative C ISC Conservation Strategy 46° Plus Critical Habitat Areas Northern Spotted Owl Draft Environmental Impact Statement State of Oregon Hood River Approximate Scale 1:700,000 1991 02 JUL 1992 tland illamook This Alternative would apply the Conservation Strategy pre¬ sented by the Interagency Scientific Committee in their 1990 Boring report: "A Conservation Strategy for the Northern Spotted Owl," to National Forest lands within the range of the northern spotted owl. The standards and guidelines for Habitat Conser¬ vation Areas (HCA's) would apply to the HCA's and to the critical habitat Identified by the Fish and Wildlife Service for their May 6,1991 proposal. Liberal LEGEND - 45° USDA, Forest Service Reserved Lands Salem Bureau of Land Management National Park Service Other Federal Lands State Lands Indian Reservations Albany • Toledo Corvallis State Boundary Forest Boundary Sweet Reserved Lands Boundary Home County Boundary Roads Prineville ■mm Designated Areas Managed Primarily For Spotted Owl Habitat Mapleti Springfield — 44c Eugene Habitat Conservation Areas (HCAs) (Includes catagory 3 HCAs not mapped on the ISC conservation strategy maps.) Additional Area Added to HCAs as Criti¬ cal Habitat in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Proposal. Ip Creek Jilchrist 4 V S+ Roseburg Dixonvii ■ — 43c 'y>J- Riddle Glendali Paisle NOTES: Chiloquir - Schematic map; not to scale; maps Intended for display purposes only. - Alternative applies only to National Forest System lands. White City - Due to their small size, Category 4 Habitat Conservation Areas are not displayed. Medford Klamath Falls Lakevie1 USDA, Forest Service Brookings^ — 42° Map Base: BLM State Map, 1982, Land Status Revised in 1985. 124c 123c 122c 121 ‘ 120c 124 123 122 121 120 Reserve aQL696 .S83U55 1991 Alternative D ISC Conservation Strategy — 46 Plus All Owl Habitat Northern Spotted Owl Draft Environmental Impact Statement State of Oregon Hood River Approximate Scale 1:700,000 1991 irtlan 02 JUL 1992 illamook This alternative would apply the Conservation Strategy pre¬ sented by the Interagency Scientific Committee In their 1990 Boring • report: "A Conservation Strategy for the Northern Spotted Owl,” to National Forest lands within the range of the northern spotted owl. The standards and guidelines for Habitat Conser¬ vation Areas (HCA's) would apply to the HCA's and to all nesting, roosting, and foraging spotted owl habitat. wmmm • Liberal LEGEND 45 USDA, Forest Service Reserved Lands Salem Bureau of Land Management National Park Service Other Federal Lands State Lands Indian Reservations Albany • Toledo Corvallis State Boundary Forest Boundary Sweet Reserved Lands Boundary Home County Boundary Roads Prineville Designated Areas Managed Primarily For Spotted Owl Habitat Springfield 44 Eugene Habitat Conservation Areas (HCAs) (Includes catagory 3 HCAs not mapped on the ISC conservation strategy maps.) Additional Spotted Owl Nesting, Roosting, and Foraging Habitat. Culp Creek Spotted owl nesting, roosting, and foraging habitat is comprised of many forest stands as illustrated by the map sample below. Be¬ cause of the map scale, these lands were generalized to show the relative distribution of owl habitat throughout the range. Roseburg Dixonvii — 43 Riddle iYAVr __ Glendal Paisle NOTES: Chiloqui Schematic map; not to scale; maps intended for display purposes only. Alternative applies only to National Forest System lands. White Due to their small size, Category 4 Habitat Conservation Areas are not displayed. Medford Owl habitat depictions are subject to corrections as new information becomes available. Klamath Falls Lake view r»p£ST uis USDA, Forest Service Brookings^ Map Base: BLM State Map, 1982, Land Status Revised in 1985.