TOBIAS ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION PROJECT
The Tobias Ecosystem Restoration Project proposes thinning and prescribed burning to restore a healthy, diverse, fire-resistant species composition and overall forest structure.
Project Summary
Location Summary:
Greenhorn Mountains adjoining Sugarloaf Road (24S15) between Alta Sierra (Portuguese Pass) and Dunlap Pass, south of Johnsondale
Project Milestones:
Milestone | Date |
---|---|
NOI in Federal Register | 01/30/2015 |
DEIS NOA in Federal Register | 04/08/2016 |
FEIS NOA in Federal Register | 07/2016 (Estimated) |
Objection Period Start | 07/2016 (Estimated) |
Decision | 09/2016 (Estimated) |
Implementation | 10/2016 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Environmental Impact Statement
Special Authority:
Not Applicable / Other
Lead Management Unit:
Western Divide Ranger District
Notice and Comment Regulation:
218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project Purpose:
Forest Products; Watershed Management; Vegetation Management (Other Than Forest Products); Fuels Management
Project Activity:
Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
Current Status:
Cancelled
Forests:
Sequoia National Forest
Districts:
Western Divide Ranger District
States:
California
Counties:
Tulare
Legal Land Description:
11,000 acres within T24S, R32E, MDB&M
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ODell Tucker
32588 Highway 190
Springville, CA 93265
559-539-2607 ext. 213
otucker@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 9/30/2016