Mission Restoration Project

The project uses results of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) tools to identify vegetation, wildlife, and aquatic restoration; and wildfire hazard reduction needs at the stand and landscape level in the 50,200 acre project area.

Location Summary

The 50,000 acre project is located in Buttermilk and Libby Creek drainages, between Carlton and Twisp, Washington

District: Methow Valley Ranger District

Project Milestones

MilestoneDate
Scoping Start04/29/2016
Comment Period06/30/2017
Objection Period Start03/15/2018
Decision07/20/2018
Implementation09/2018 (Estimated)

Project Documents

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