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Layer: Mgmt. Direction - Wild & Scenic River (ID:19)

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Name: Mgmt. Direction - Wild & Scenic River

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Description: This data set is the Wild and Scenic Rivers for the Forest. There are 6 Wild and Scenic Rivers designated by Congress on our Forest. They were established with the Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988 (PL 100-557). Metolius River, Deschutes River, Squaw Creek (now called Whychus Creek), Little Deschutes River, and Big Marsh Creek all have final River Plans. In 2010 and 2011, Crescent Creek's River Plan was in development. Wild and Scenic Rivers were considered a special designated area in the National roadless area conservation planning in 2000. This data is a subset of the national dataset for the lower 48 states dataset that originally contained all National Forest Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) and Special Designated Areas (SDAs) for the Deschutes National Forest. The IRA data was originally submitted to GSTC by all national forests through their Regional Offices for the Forest Service's Roadless Area Conservation Initiative. The National dataset was segmented for ease of use for local resource specialists, therefore the special designations were put in their own layers. Special designations included Congressionally Reserved lands and administratively reserved lands. These lands usually had some restrictions on timber harvest and / or road construction. The data was consolidated at the GSTC and used in the Draft Environment Impact Statement. Between the draft and final stages of the Environmental Impact Statement, the data was updated by the forests to reflect any corrections to Inventoried Roadless Areas that were based on existing forest plans and administrative record. The data was also supplemented to include Special Designated Area information and to include Inventoried Roadless Areas within Special Designated Areas. The data was resubmitted to the GSTC on July 21, 2000 for consolidation and the completed coverage was used in the Roadless Area Conservation Final Environmental Impact Statement. IRAs are based on completed forest plans, forest plans in revision where the agency has established an inventory (this information should be available in Appendix C of most forest plans), or other assessments that are completed and adopted by the agency. RARE II information was used in cases where a forest does not have a more current roadless inventory, which was established using RARE II information.

Copyright Text: USDA Forest Service - Geospatial Service and Technology Center (GSTC)

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Last Edit Date: 3/13/2025 4:42:04 PM

Schema Last Edit Date: 4/8/2021 8:33:30 PM

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