1990 Bridger-Teton Forest Plan
The Forest Plan is used to keep the management direction for the Bridger-Teton National Forest up to date.
The amendment process includes programmatic compliance with NEPA and other environmental laws. If an amendment to a Forest Plan results in “a significant change in the plan,” the NFMA (National Forest Management Act) and its 1982 implementing regulations under which this decision is made, require that the amendment process follow the procedures used in the initial development of the plan. If the proposed change in the plan is not significant, public notification and completion of the NEPA procedures are still required. The following PDF's showcase the current plan for the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Searchable Bridger-Teton Land and Resource Management Plan (Incorporates all amendments)
Final Environmental Impact Statement Summary (FEIS) (917 pages)
Containing:
- FEIS Chapter 1-8
- FEIS Appendices
- Management Plan Maps
- Management
Final Environmental Impact Statement Summary (FEIS) Appendices (353 pages)
Record of Decisions (51 pages)
Forest Plans Corrections Log Sheet (64 pages)
Correction Letter 1997 (4 pages)
Amendment for Oil and Gas Leasing (42 pages)
Amendment for Snake River System (50 pages)
Motorized Travel Plan Environmental Assessment for Pinedale (13 pages)
Amendment for Research Natural Areas and two Special Interest Areas (14 pages)
Northern Rockies Lynx Management Direction Summary (143 pages)
Habitat of Lynx Management (1 page)
Pronghorn Migration Corridor Forest Planning Amendment (43 pages)