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Oregon Forests at Risk From the Rescissions Logging Rider 

 July 17, 1996 



beetle infested lodge pole pine. Deer, antelope, and elk are known 

 to travel between tlie leftover pine trees and the adjacent park. 



56. Yoss Ridge: Less tlian 20 miles from Crater Lake National Park and within 



0.5 mile of the Klamath Marsh Wildlife Refuge, Yoss Ridge 

 has already suffered extensive logging due to its 

 misrepresentation as a "salvage" sale. Healthy green trees 

 and ^X) year old ponderosa pines are being cut with no 

 upper limits on the size or oiameter of the trees to be logged. 

 Tne sale also contains dearcut units, and logs in areas where 

 bald eagles roost. 



57. Bill: This Section 318 sale will log 5.8 mmbf, fragmenting travel cooridors 



for mule deer and other wildlife. Tlie sale nas been opposed by 

 the Klamath Tribes, which has hunting and fishing rignts to the 

 area because of the impact on mule deer, a traditional food source. 

 The Forest Service fought the Tribe in court to deny them their 

 treaty rights in order to log tliis sale. 



58. Qnden This Section 318 sale will log 5.3 mmbf, degrading mule deer 



habitat. The sale has been opposed by the Klamath Tribes, 

 which has hunting and fishing rights to the area because of 

 the impact on mme deer, a traditional food source. The 

 Forest Service fought the Tribe in court to deny them their 

 treaty rights in order to log this sale. 



59. John: This Section 318 sale will degrade mule deer habitat. Tlie sale has 



been opposed by the Klamatn Tribes, which has hunting and fishing 

 rights to the area because of the impact on mule deer, a traditior\al 

 food source. The Forest Service fought the Tribe in court to deny 

 them tlieir treaty rights in order to log this sale. 



Fremont National Forest 



Wendell Wood - Oregon Natural Resources Council, 541/885-4886 



60. Arc This sale involves cutting on sections within a 1,000 acre 



uninventoried roadless area along Deadhorse Rim. 



61. Blue Ford: This Section 318 sale will log 5.3 mnJjf, degrading mule deer 



habitat. The sale has been opposed by the Klamath Tribes, 

 which has hunting and fishing rights to the area because of 

 the impact on mme deer, a traditional food source. The 

 Forest Service fought the Tribe in court to deny them their 

 treaty rights in order to log this sale. 



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