Ellis Integrated Vegetation Project

The Ellis Project is being developed to improve wildlife habitat, restore resiliency against insect/disease and wildfire, protect values at risk, provide timber products, and enhance public and traditional land uses.

Location Summary

Approximately 15 miles south east of Heppner and 7 miles west of Ukiah, Oregon. Within Upper Butter, Upper Willow,Rhea, Lower Camas, and Potamus Creek-North Fork John Day River 5th field watershed.

Districts: Heppner Ranger District, North Fork John Day Ranger District

Project Milestones

MilestoneDate
NOI in Federal Register11/16/2018
DEIS NOA in Federal Register03/04/2022
FEIS NOA in Federal Register02/01/2025 (Estimated)
Objection Period Start02/01/2025 (Estimated)
Decision04/01/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation04/01/2025 (Estimated)

Project Documents

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