Lolo Insect & Disease

The Lolo Insect & Disease project proposes forest management and watershed improvement activities within the Lolo Creek watershed, located approximately 16 air miles northeast from Kamiah, Idaho. The Lochsa District proposes the following vegetation management actions to improve forest health, provide goods and services, and improve wildlife habitat: Regeneration harvest to restore white pine and other long-lived early seral species, soil rehabilitation, road improvements, road construction, road decommissioning, and meadow restoration.

Location Summary

The project area includes NFS lands within the 78,517-acre Lolo Creek drainage, approximately 16 air miles northeast of Kamiah, Idaho.

District: Lochsa/Powell Ranger District

Project Milestones

MilestoneDate
NOI in Federal Register10/02/2017
DEIS NOA in Federal Register02/16/2018
FEIS NOA in Federal Register03/29/2019
Objection Period Start08/10/2018
Decision07/01/2019
Implementation09/2019 (Estimated)

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