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Box 25047 Denver, CO 80225 Cover Photograph: Wild Horse in Johnson Prairie, by Bill Lindsey * mwm I'D 226GT03S Annual Program Summary and Monitoring Report - FY2007 U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management Klamath Falls Resource Area ANNUAL PROGRAM SUMMARY and MONITORING REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2007 Klamath Falls Resource Area Annual Program Summary and Monitoring Report - FY2007 Public Input to this Document Although the Annual Program Summary gives only a very basic and brief description of the programs, resources and activities in which the Klamath Falls Resource Area (KFRA) is involved, the report does give the reader a sense of the enormous scope, complexity and diversity involved in management of the Klamath Falls Resource Area public lands and resources. The managers and employees of the Klamath Falls Resource Area take pride in the accomplishments described in this report. 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Thank you for taking the time to review this document. iii Klamath Falls Resource Area , , Annual Program Summary and Monitoring Report - FY2007 Table of Contents ANNUAL PROGRAM SUMMARY 1.0 Introduction.3 2.0 Summary of Accomplishments.3 3.0 Budget and Employment.6 4.0 Land Use Allocations within the Klamath Falls Resource Area.6 Late-Successional Reserves and Assessments.6 Matrix.7 5.0 Aquatic Conservation Strategy.7 Riparian Reserves.8 Watershed Analysis and Key Watersheds.8 Watershed Restoration.8 Roads.8 Riparian Habitat Enhancement.9 Stream Restoration.9 6.0 Air Quality.9 7.0 Water and Soils.9 Water - Project Implementation.9 Soils - Project Implementation.10 State-listed Clean Water Act 303d Streams.10 Water - Inventory and Monitoring.10 Soils - Inventory and Monitoring.11 Klamath River Hydroelectric Facility Relicensing.12 RMP Best Management Practices.12 8.0 Terrestrial Species and Habitat Management.12 Threatened/Endangered Species.12 Northern Spotted Owl.12 Special Status Species - Animals.13 Bald Eagle.13 Peregrine Falcon.14 Yellow Rails .14 Bats .14 Northern Goshawk.14 Oregon Spotted Frog.14 Sage Grouse.14 Klamath Falls Resource Area Mollusks.15 Great Gray Owl.15 Special Status Species - Plants.15 Other Species of Concern.15 Neotropical Migratory Landbirds.15 Terrestrial Habitat Management.16 Nest Sites, Activity Centers, and Rookeries.16 Big Game Habitat .16 9.0 Aquatic Species and Habitat Management.17 Threatened/Endangered Species .17 Lost River and Shortnose Suckers.17 Bull Trout.1^ Endangered Species Act Consultation.18 Aquatic Habitat Restoration.18 Klamath River Hydroelectric Facility Relicensing.18 10.0 Pathogen, Disease, and Pest Management.19 11.0 Weed Management..19 Inventories.19 Control.19 12.0 Special Areas/Management.20 Wild and Scenic Rivers.20 Wilderness.20 Areas of Critical Environmental Concern.20 Upper Klamath River ACEC.21 Fourmile Creek Wetland.21 Wood River Wetland ACEC.21 Environmental Education Areas .22 13.0 Cultural Resources.22 14.0 Visual Resources.23 15.0 Rural Interface Areas.23 16.0 Socioeconomic Conditions.23 17.0 Environmental Justice.26 18.0 Recreation.26 Recreation Pipeline Restoration Funds.27 Recreation Projects.27 Recreation Fee Demonstration Project.28 Status of Recreation Plans.29 VI Annual Program Summary and Monitoring Report - FY2007 Volunteer Activities.29 Tourism.29 19.0 Forest Management and Timber Resources.30 Silvicultural Prescriptions.30 Timber Sale Planning.31 FY 2007 Timber Sale Accomplishments.31 Status of Sold & Awarded Klamath Falls RMP Timber Sales .32 Forest Development Activities.36 Stewardship Contracting.39 20.0 Special Forest Products.40 21.0 Energy and Minerals.41 22.0 Land Tenure Adjustments.42 23.0 Access and Rights-of-Way.43 24.0 Transportation and Roads.43 25.0 Hazardous Materials.44 26.0 Wildfire/Fuels Management.44 27.0 Law Enforcement.44 28.0 Rangeland Resources / Grazing Management.45 Fiscal Year 2007 Summary.46 Fiscal Years 1996-2007 Summary.48 Wild Horse Management.48 29.0 Cadastral Survey.49 30.0 Education and Outreach.49 31.0 Research.52 32.0 Coordination and Consultation.53 Federal Agencies.53 State of Oregon.53 Counties.54 Cities.54 Tribes.54 Watershed Councils.54 Chartered Advisory Groups.55 vii Klamath Falls Resource Area Other Local Coordination and Cooperation.56 33.0 National Environmental Policy Act Analysis and Documentation.58 NEPA Documentation.58 Protests and Appeals.59 34.0 Plan Evaluations.59 » Third Year Evaluation.59 Eighth Year Evaluation.59 35.0 Plan Maintenance.60 36.0 Plan Amendments and Revisions.67 MONITORING REPORT Introduction.75 All Land Use Allocations.79 Late-Successional Reserves.82 Matrix .84 Riparian Reserves. 89 Air Quality .91 Water and Soils .93 Terrestrial Species Habitat .98 Special Status and SEIS Special Attention Species Habitat .102 Aquatic Species Habitat.106 Noxious Weeds .108 Special Areas.108 Wild and Scenic Rivers.110 Cultural Resources Including American Indian Values .Ill Visual Resources.113 Rural Interface Areas .114 Socioeconomic Conditions .114 Recreation .115 Forest Management and Timber Resources.116 Special Forest/Natural Products.117 Wildfire / Fuels Management.118 Rangeland Resources / Grazing Management .119 GLOSSARY/ ACRONYMS.125 viii