Upper Briggs Creek

Thinning and prescribed burning to promote vegetation diversity, preserve legacy pines and oaks, restore meadow habitat, and provide fire resiliency; decommission or storage of excess roads; fish passage improvement. Approx. 3500 acres affected.

Location Summary

Upper Briggs Creek watershed, about 15 miles west of Grants Pass, OR.

District: Wild Rivers Ranger District

Project Milestones

MilestoneDate
Scoping Start05/20/2016
Comment Period05/02/2018
Objection Period Start04/18/2019
Decision08/01/2019
Implementation10/2019 (Estimated)

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