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Trust director to address Metolius group
Friends of the Metolius will
hold its annual public meeting on Saturday, May 25, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
at the Camp Sherman Community Hall.
Brad Chalfant will speak about
the Deschutes Land Trust's option to purchase 1,320 acres of Metolius
Basin land from Weyerhaeuser. He will outline the Trust's fund-raising
efforts for purchase and the process for management of the land.
Friends of the Metolius members
will review the local management demonstration project just completed
in partnership with the Forest Service.
Small parcels of land were
cut, burned, or thinned using a variety of mechanized and hand treatment
in the heart of Camp Sherman.
A short tour through the plots
recently cut will be held at noon on Saturday. The project provides the
public a look at options that may be used in the greater Metolius project
now being planned by the Forest Service.
Sisters District Ranger Bill
Anthony will talk about that Metolius project and about his agency's progress
toward completion of an Environmental Impact Study to conduct extensive
thinning over the Metolius Basin landscape starting in 2003.
The purpose of the action
will be to increase forest health and reduce the risks of catastrophic
fire.
The project area is about
15,000 acres although not all acres will be treated.
The public is invited to attend
the meeting.
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