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1 USDA Forest Service Soil Resource and Terrestrial Ecological Unit Inventory Progress Report Randy L. Davis National Soils Program Leader USDA Forest Service June 16, 2008

2 Forest Service Focus Areas  Climate change  Water  Kids in the Woods  Fire and insect infestations  Noxious weeds  Unmanaged Recreation  Open Space Management

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4 National Accomplishments  NRIS/NASIS database integration moving forward  Cooperating on MO Reviews and technical support  Moving forward with liaison soil survey positions for coordination and correlation activities  Collaborating on the ESD policy and Interagency Manual  Revision of the Forest Service Soil Management Policy  Promoting the use of the TEUI Geospatial Toolkit  Draft MOU Amendment 2  Renews FS commitment to the completion of the initial inventory  Updates initial soil survey completion date  Includes the completion of ESDs  Establishes Forest Service role in quality control for correlation activities

5 Regional Accomplishments Field Inventory Arizona – Tonto NF (AZ687)380,000 AC Arizona – Coconino (AZ723)Initiated 2008 Nevada – Toiyabe NF (NV729)200,000 AC New Mexico – Gila NF (NM622)310,000 AC New Mexico – Valles Caldera Preserve 60,000 AC Oregon – Wallowa-Whitman NF (OR631) 216,000 AC Oregon – Winema NF (OR683)108,000 AC Oregon – Ochoco NF (OR618)40,000 AC Total1,314,000 AC

6 Regional Accomplishments Documentation/Correlation Colorado – Arapaho-Roosevelt NF (CO645) 954,350 AC Idaho – Idaho Panhandle NF (ID670)2,599,564 AC Idaho – Caribou NF (ID713)969,758 AC Idaho – Idaho Panhandle NF (ID670)2,599,564 AC Idaho – Targhee NF (ID758)1,394,847 AC Wyoming – Bridger NF East Unit (WY662) 971,623 AC Wyoming – Shoshone NF (WY656)2,422,272 AC

7 Interagency Accelerated SRI/TEUI Initiative – Forest Service 3 Focus Areas:  Fully funding existing/on-going projects Acres identified: 7,041,000 –ArizonaMontana –NevadaNew Hampshire –New MexicoOregon  Database/correlation/certification Acres identified: 18,797,760 –ArizonaColorado –New MexicoWyoming  New Initial mapping Acres identified: 33,729,40 –Idaho BatholithWilderness Areas –Oregon Coast Range

8 The Road Ahead! Fill interagency technical liaison positions Sign MO MOUs Fund the Interagency Accelerated Soil and Terrestrial Ecological Inventory Initiative Complete the integration of NRIS/NASIS databases Implement an aggressive ESD strategy

9 Questions?