“Caring for the land and serving people” requires a considerable amount of planning and interaction with other agencies, American Tribes, individuals and organizations. The Daniel Boone National Forest is managed to maintain, improve and sustain forest health, diversity and productivity for the benefit of current and future generations. Natural resources that are managed on the forest include vegetation, water, soil, wildlife, air and minerals.
Botany, Bugs, Botany, Fish & Wildlife, and Ecological Unit Survey information.
The Forests' have a genetic resource management program that is designed to produce high quality seed for both planned and unforeseen reforestation needs.
Biomass
The Fremont-Winema National Foresth ave developed a number of projects that are intended to reduce biomass to more sustainable levels and ultimately allow fire to play a more natural role in the forest.
Information about current fires, fire prevention, Winema Hotshots and more...
Timber Sales
For additional information on advertised sales listed, contact the district listed in the advertisement or the Fremont-Winema Forest Supervisor's Office in Lakeview.
Note: Sale information on this site will be carefully reviewed and monitored to maintain accuracy, however, in the event that discrepancies occur between the official hard copy sale documents on file in the forest office, and those displayed on this web-site, information contained in the official copy takes precedence. Thank you.
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