Spruce Beetle Epidemic & Aspen Decline Management Response EIS Adaptive Implementation Process.

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Spruce Beetle Epidemic & Aspen Decline Management Response EIS Adaptive Implementation Process

Outline Overview of the Process Tools in the tool box Example how the process will work – Indicators – Thresholds – Corrective actions – Impacts of corrective actions

Complete project design checklist and finalize contract package Strategic Direction from SBEADMR FEIS and ROD Complete required field surveys for selected project area (biological, cultural, timber volume, etc. ) Identify priority spruce-fir and aspen areas for treatment (District teams) Results Used to Verify or Modify Subsequent Actions Project Design Checklist Draft detailed treatment plan and layout, including selection of applicable project-specific design features & monitoring Conduct post-implementation monitoring Compile annual report for a) programmatic consultations and b) Forest Management review Conduct pre-implementation public field trip: project overview, proposed methods, and opportunity for public input on design Implement treatment, including monitoring of contract terms, conditions and design requirements by FS ITERATIVE PROJECT & MONITORING CYCLE Complete one annual project review within the Forest; provide opportunity for public engagement RESEARCH

EIS level: Building the tool box Guidelines for project site selection Silvicultural Prescription Matrix Project Design Features Project Design Checklist Compliance Monitoring Strategy Annual Management Review Additional, beyond EIS: Opportunities for research

Addressing NEPA requirements for site-specificity Adaptive management approach:  plan, survey conditions, implement actions, monitor Adherence to standards, best management practices, survey monitoring and reporting protocols Clear site suitability criteria Treating a relatively small percentage of landscapes and cover types. Incorporating knowledge and lessons learned from decades of management and best available science.

Proposed Guidelines for Project Area Selection Public safety – Infrastructure and Wildland Urban Interface. Achievement of multiple objectives – silvicultural, wildlife, prescribed fire. Road system largely in place (minimize additional road construction).

Proposed Guidelines for Selection of Treatment Areas (cont.) Aspen: < 50% mortality. Spruce-fir: time since mortality and opportunities for uneven- aged management in live stands. Prescribed fire opportunities.

Complete Required Surveys Required by Law, Regulation or Policy Required by Forest Plan Checklist Specialists required to document completion of surveys District Ranger certifies completed work

Greater than 90% over story mortality where salvage harvest is likely to occur. Greater than 90% over story mortality where salvage harvest will not occur to protection advanced regeneration. Indicator – Protect advanced regeneration and maintain habitat connectivity

Thresholds (standards) Lynx Analysis Unit and Forest Scales – Cannot convert more than 30% of the LAU to stand initiation structural stage. – Cannot convert more than 15% of the LAU to stand initiation structural stage over 10-years. – VEG S6 – limits the amount of snowshoe hare habitat impacted by vegetation management projects to 3% of lynx habitat on the Forest. – Document compliance with standards and guidelines in SRLA.

Finalize Project Design, Layout and Contracting Package Silvicultural Prescriptions/Marking Guide. Burn Plan. Road Package. Design Features clearly defined and tied to appropriate contract clauses or provisions. Package is reviewed by Contracting Officer. Contract award or Force Account. Public Involvement

Project Implementation Project Contract Administration – ensures provisions/clauses are followed. Interdisciplinary team involvement when needed. Project-level resource monitoring (e.g. re- evaluation of impacts to advanced regeneration (dense horizontal cover). Corrective Action – Contract administration and future project design.

Post Implementation Project Reviews Post-implementation Interdisciplinary Team Review – One project annually – Focus on implementation and effectiveness monitoring. – Findings will be used to generate an annual report. – Report will include new information pertainent to the project from research. – Stakeholders invited to participate in Project Field Review. Findings report available to the public.

Management Review – corrective action Forest Leadership Team will approve, reject or modify recommendations of review team. Mechanism to consider best available science/project-specific research, changes in agency policy or direction, or changed conditions. Mechanism to modify prescriptions/design features. Available to the public.

Impacts of corrective action(s) and possible subsequent NEPA Are actions and environmental impacts within original scope of the analysis completed? Yes – modify actions and implement Example – New science indicates that a retention strip to maintain connectively in lynx habitat needs to be at least 1,000 feet wide instead of 500 feet. No -Correction, supplement or revision of the original decision as specified in FSH (18.2). Example – Forest is approaching acre of impact allowed under SRLA.

Annual Reporting to Regulatory Agencies National Historic Preservation Act – Programmatic Agreement for Bark Beetles and Fuel Reduction Program. Endangered Species Act - Southern Rockies Lynx Amendment and Programmatic Biological Opinion. Clean Water Act – Storm water management (Forest Service BMP implementation/review) and 404 Permit if needed.

Fish and Wildlife Service Reporting under SRLA. Reporting under SBEADMR – Actual impacts to DHC as measured by cover boards. – Assure impacts to species and habitats are within bounds analyzed in EIS.

Public Involvement Project design – Modify design as needed to better accommodate public concerns/needs – Identify multi-party monitoring opportunities – Developing trust Implementation – Ensures required surveys have been completed and utilized in design of the project. – Ensures that the appropriate design features were selected, implemented to standard and effective. – Ensures law, regulation and policy have been followed – Provides data for management review – adaptive process – Accountability Conduct pre-implementation public field trip: project overview, proposed methods, and opportunity for public input on design Complete one annual project review within the Forest; provide opportunity for public engagement

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