C. Management Implications 



The following table lists the management implications for the soil types referred to in Table 3-5 

 above: 



Table 3-6 Soil Management Implications 



IV. WILDLIFE 



A. Introduction 



In the following sections, the existing environment is discussed. This description occurs on 2 

 scales. The first scale relates to the project area and/or the unit(s) proposed for harvest. The 

 second scale (cumulative effects) describes how the project relates to the surrounding landscape. 

 This analysis area differs by species and is defined under the existing condition for each species. 

 If habitat does not exist in the project area or the project is not expected to affect a species, the 

 analysis for that species was dropped fi-om further analysis. 



B. Methods 



To assess the existing condition of the project area and the surrounding landscape, a variety of 

 techniques were used. Field visits, scientific hterature, stand level inventory (SLI) data, aerial 



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