Proposed Action–Revised Forest Plan, Custer Gallatin National Forest
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United States Department of Agriculture Proposed Action–Revised Forest Plan, Custer Gallatin National Forest Forest Service January 2018 In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident. 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Note: We make every effort to create documents that are accessible to individuals of all abilities; however, limitations with our word processing programs may prevent some parts of this document from being readable by computer-assisted reading devices. If you need assistance with this document, please contact the Custer Gallatin National Forest at (406) 587-6735. Custer Gallatin National Forest Proposed Action—Revised Forest Plan Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 Custer Gallatin National Forest ................................................................................................................. 1 Need for Change ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Proposed Action ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Public and Tribal Involvement .................................................................................................................. 3 Purpose of this Land Management Plan ................................................................................................... 4 Plan Structure ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Plan Content ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Distinctive Roles and Contributions within the Broader Landscape ..................................................... 5 Plan Components .................................................................................................................................. 8 Plan Monitoring Program .................................................................................................................... 11 Priority Watersheds ............................................................................................................................ 11 Proposed and Possible Actions ........................................................................................................... 11 Project and Activity Consistency with the Plan ...................................................................................... 11 Determining Consistency .................................................................................................................... 12 Relationship to Other Strategic Guidance .............................................................................................. 12 Rights and Interests ............................................................................................................................ 12 Best Available Science and the Proposed Action ................................................................................ 13 Maintaining the Forest Plan and Adapting to New Information ............................................................ 13 Chapter 2. Proposed Forestwide Direction ................................................................................................. 14 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 14 Vision for the Custer Gallatin National Forest ........................................................................................ 14 Ecosystems .............................................................................................................................................. 15 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 15 Air Quality (AQ) ................................................................................................................................... 15 Soils (SOIL) ........................................................................................................................................... 16 Watershed, Aquatic, and Riparian Ecosystems .................................................................................. 19 Watershed and Aquatics (WTR) ...................................................................................................... 20 Riparian Management Zones (RMZ) ............................................................................................... 23 Conservation Watershed Network (CWN) ...................................................................................... 26 Terrestrial Vegetation (VEGT) ............................................................................................................. 26 At-Risk Plant Species (PRISK) ........................................................................................................... 27 Forested Vegetation (VEGF) ............................................................................................................ 29 Other Vegetation (VEGNF) .............................................................................................................. 37 i Custer Gallatin National Forest Proposed Action—Revised Forest Plan Forest Products and Plant Materials (FP) ....................................................................................... 41 Fire and Fuels (FIRE) ........................................................................................................................ 42 Carbon Storage and Sequestration (CARB) ..................................................................................... 43 Invasive Species (INV) ......................................................................................................................... 43 Wildlife (WL) ....................................................................................................................................... 46 Wildlife Species at Risk.................................................................................................................... 47 Threatened, Endangered, Proposed, Candidate Wildlife Species (WLTEPC) .................................. 47 Canada Lynx (WLLX) .................................................................................................................... 48 Wolverine (WLWV) ..................................................................................................................... 48 Northern Long-eared Bat (WLNLB) ............................................................................................. 49 Species of Conservation Concern.................................................................................................... 49 Prairie Dogs (WLPD) ...................................................................................................................