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October 9 1981 Page 7
Survey—Forest Management Plan
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The Branch of Forestry is preparing a Forest Management Plan.
This plan will set the management policy and direction of timber
management activities for the next ten years. It will address such
areas as wildlife and stream protection, thinning, planting, and other
forest management and multiple use concerns.
So that your issues and concerns can be addressed, please take time
to fill in the following questionnaire Questionnaire responses will be
followed up and taken into consideration at a number of workshops
and meetings scheduled in November. Also, additional meetings will
be arranged if an interest or need is shown.
1. Do you think Tribal members should supply input into the Forest
Management Plan ? __ Yes___ No
Scheduled meetings and workshops dealing with the Warm
Springs Forestry Management Plan include the following:
Nov. 5, 6 Timber Landowners
Nov. 9 Planning & Timber Committee
Nov. 16 Meeting with tribal employees
Nov. 23 Meeting with Tribal Council
Nov. 30 Meeting with woods workers
Return questionnaire to Branch of Forestry, Attention: Kathy
Tuhn, or forward your completed questionnaire to Spilyay Tymoo
and we will take it down to the forestry office.
15. What do you think of clearcutting?
2. Are you interested in being involved in the planning process?
Yes___ No___
3. What should be considered as most important in forest management?
Rate the following, 1 as most important, 2 as less important, etc.
dollar return
range
jobs
game (deer and elk populations)
fish
water
recreation
roads (construction and maintenance)
aesthetics
16. Should the tribes encourage the construction of homes in the forested
areas?_ Yes No___ ।
17. Is scenic beauty being maintained while providing goods and services
from the forest?__ Yes_ No If not, what can be done to improve the
situation?____________________________ __________ •________________
4. How can more Tribal members be encouraged to enter the field of forest 18. Does the forest transportation system (roads and trails) serve the access
management?__ ________________
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________ needs of all forest users while protecting the environment?
Yes___ No
Comment:_____________ :__________:_____ ;______
5. What are the most important issues facing the Tribes in regards to their
19. Is there adequate deer and elk populations on the forest?
forest resource in the next ten years?
- ---- Yes------ No
If not, what can be done to improve the situation:
game management
herbicide use
reforestation
fire control
logging control (quality)
firewood
thinning
logging access roads
trespass
other (please list)
6. Do you feel there is adequate Tribal member knowledge in regards to
their forest?___ Yes___ No
If not, how can it be improved?
20. Should the forest continue to use man-made chemicals for such
purposes as: site preparation for reforestation purposes?___ ¡forest and
insect disease control?___ ; wildlife suppression.'___ 1; forest
fertilization?____ If all no, reasons why?
21. Is the Range Management program adequate?
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7. Should the Tribes implement a road closure program on an area by area
basis to limit access into specific wildlife range during critical
periods? ___ Yes___ No
22. Do you think the cultural resources (archeological and historical) are
being identified and protected?__________ ____________________
8. Should timber harvest be increased?___ decreased?____
9. Are the lakes, streams, and meadows being managed to prevent
degradation? Yes No If not, what should be done to improve the
situation?
23. Do you live on the Reservation?___ Yes___ No
If so, what part?
10. Should the forest be managed to provide for present and future 24. What is your age?
recreation development?___ Yes
No
11-15
16-19
Your sex?
11. Do you think there is a need for additional recreation areas for Tribal 20-44
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members?___ Y es.
N o
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Female
65+
12. How should Conditional Use Areas (areas that have been excluded from
25. Are you a Tribal member?___ Yes___ No
fogging, by Tribal Council), be managed?
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27. How often do you use your forest resource and what type use/uses are
13. How should the Tribes plan to meet future demands for use of wood as they?
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Days per year
Use
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Days per year
thinning
hunting
other woods work
fishing
driving
hiking
camping
14. How can the BIA Forestry staff coordinate its activities with the root digging
picnicking
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other
logging
and understand the forest and related activities?
28. Do yod have any other comments or questions about forest activities?