Planning
The Regional Forester approved the Stanislaus National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) and Environmental Impact Statement on October 28, 1991. Continued planning occurs so that the Forest Plan remains a dynamic and responsible tool for managing the Forest's land and resources in a changing social and economic climate.
PLANNING
- Forest Roads Analysis (updated 04-10-03; 2,016kb .pdf)
- Tuolumne Wild and Scenic River Management Plan (April 2002 reprint of May 1988 plan; 1,472kb .pdf)
- Wild and Scenic River Study (April 2002 reprint of 1991 Forest Plan EIS Appendix E; 2,613kb .pdf)
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
- 2001 Tuolumne River Analysis (82kb .pdf)
- 2000 Special Area S&Gs Review (309kb .pdf)
- 1999 Wilderness S&Gs Review (200kb .pdf)
- 1998 Monitoring and Evaluation Report (264kb .pdf)
- 1998 Recreation S&Gs Review (230kb .pdf)
- 1998 Fire Salvage S&Gs Review (475kb .pdf)
- 1997 Monitoring and Evaluation Report (362kb .pdf)
- Clavey W&S Value Review (December 1997; 571kb .pdf)
- 1994-6 Monitoring and Evaluation Report (360kb .pdf)
WATERSHED ANALYSIS
- Central Stanislaus Watershed Analysis (full report)
- Central Stanislaus Watershed Analysis (summary)
Objections
Objections are written documents submitted by an individual or organization seeking a pre-decisional administrative review of a proposed hazardous fuel reduction project authorized by the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003.