National Forests & Grasslands in Texas - Planning

Each national forest and grassland is governed by a management plan in accordance with the National Forest Management Act (NFMA). These plans set management, protection, and use goals and guidelines. Monitoring conditions on a forest or grassland ensures projects are done in accordance with plan direction and determines effects that might require a change in management.
 

NFGT Oil and Gas Leasing Availability Analysis - 2019

NFGT Land and Resource Management Plan - 1996

Monitoring and Evaluation Reports - 2018-2022

NFGT Wind Event Determination of NEPA Adequacy

          Caddo (Lake Ralph Hall) and Exchange Draft Environmental Assessment 

 



Public Notice: C-55 Angelina National Forest, Illegal cut area 

Public comments are open January 10, 2025 through February 10, 2025

The U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Officers have discovered 10 acres of unauthorized land clearing along Sam Rayburn Reservoir within the Angelina National Forest. A mature 110-year-old forest stand consisting of loblolly pine, shortleaf pine, & bald cypress was clearcut by private landowners. It is suspected that this activity was done to create better reservoir viewing and easier access. This illegal & unauthorized activity has destroyed important wildlife habitat & has made the land susceptible to erosion processes. Planting of native species is needed to restore this area back to its original stand condition to promote wildlife habitat and to protect against erosion.

The Forest Service proposes to implement planting activities on approximately 10 acres of National Forest System lands in Compartment 55, Stand 11, Angelina National Forest, Angelina County. Native tree species (short leaf pine) and (bald cypress) will be planted to restore a site that has been illegally cut back to its original stand condition. The Ecological Classification system (ECS) was used to determine site specific species for planting. There will be no site prep or any other land altering activities.  Local contractors, volunteers, and U.S. Forest Service staff will take part in planting operations. Planting will consist of using native containerized seedlings, approximately 2,000 bald cypress seedlings, 500 Trees Per Acre, planting 4 acres closest to the shoreline, and approximately 3,000 short leaf pine seedlings, 500 Trees Per Acre, planting 6 acres of uplands moving away from the shoreline.  *Please see C55 area map

The purpose of the project is to restore forested conditions to its previous state to protect soils from erosion as well as to improve wildlife habitat throughout the cut area. The proposed activities would occur on National Forest System lands that border Sam Rayburn Reservoir.

Public comments can be submitted via mail or electronically to:

Email: r8nfgtangcom@usda.gov; Subject: C-55 Illegal Cut Restoration Project

Written responses may be submitted to:

Charles Graziadei, Forest Silviculturist

Attn: C-55 Illegal Cut Restoration Project

National Forests and Grasslands in Texas

 2221 N. Raguet Street

Lufkin, TX, 75904  

 

For further information about the project please contact Charles Graziadei at charles.graziadei@usda.gov, or (936) 639-8572. 

Although your input is always welcome, please respond by February 10, 2025, will be most helpful.

Input received in response to this solicitation, including names and address of those who respond, will be considered a part of the public record on this proposed action, and will be available for public inspection. Pursuant to 7 CFR 1.27 (d), any person may request the agency to withhold a submission from the public record by showing how the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) permits such confidentiality. Persons requesting such confidentiality should be aware that, under FOIA, confidentiality may be grantee in only very limited circumstances, such as to protect trade secrets. The Forest Service will inform the requester of the agency’s decision regarding the request for confidentiality, and where the request is denied, the agency will return the submission and notify the requester that the comments may be resubmitted with or without name and address within 10 days.