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■Jobs in ihe Woods'- 



The inlernjjency Wnierslicd Restorahon Stratei;y ofFiscal Year 1994 was adopted lo guide 

 an interat{ency process for selecting and developing warershed restoration projects within 

 the range of the nonhcrn spoiled owl. One objective of the strategy was to "provide 

 needed employnteni for local communiiies.* Referred to as 'Jobs in the Woods," the 

 program was instituted to olVsci the loss of limber jobs resulting from timber harvest 

 reductions due to measures taken to proieci ihe northern spotted owl. Special Forest 

 Service restoration funds (CNWR) were provided to Forests to pay for watershed 

 rcsioraiion projects and also generate "jobs in llie woods." During FY 1994. ihe Klamath 

 National Forest expended approxin)a(ely $800,000 of CNWR funds on watershed 



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