The U.S. Forest
Service is seeking public comment on the Draft
Forest Plan and Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (DEIS) for the Idaho Panhandle
National Forests released today.
The collaborative
development of the draft plan spanned more than
10 years and was shaped by the best available
science, current laws and public input gathered
at 30 public meeting and more than 140 public
community-based work groups. These meetings
identified the core values of local communities
and highlighted the many points of agreement
that exist among diverse participants.
“This draft plan is a
huge step forward for the management of the
Idaho Panhandle National Forests” said Idaho
Panhandle National Forests Supervisor Mary
Farnsworth. “Many years of hard work and
collaboration have resulted in a draft plan that
we believe provides an effective balance for the
multiple demands our forests face.”
The Forest Service is
scheduling public open houses at local offices
in January where Idaho Panhandle National
Forest staff will be available to provide
information on the forest plan revision process
and how to submit comments on the draft
documents. Planned dates and locations are as
follows:
·
Coeur d’Alene, January 10,
5:00pm-7:00pm, Fernan Office
·
St. Maries, January 11,
5:00pm-7:00pm, St. Maries Ranger District Office
·
Smelterville, January 12,
5:00pm-7:00pm, Silver Valley Office
·
Bonners Ferry, January 17,
5:00pm-7:00pm, Bonners Ferry Ranger District
Office
·
Priest Lake, January 19,
5:00pm-7:00pm, Priest Lake Ranger District
Office
·
Sandpoint, January 23,
5:00pm-7:00pm, Sandpoint Ranger District Office
The national forest
faces many challenges including increasing
demands for multiple uses on the Idaho Panhandle
National Forests and development of surrounding
lands. The Draft Plan lays the foundation to
address the ecological and social needs of
forest stakeholders, while continuing the legacy
of protecting water and restoring forests that
began a century ago with the Weeks Act.
Management direction in the Draft Plan addresses
needs to: supply clean water, restore and
maintain ecosystems,
improve the resistance and
resiliency of the forest vegetation to
undesirable disturbances and potential climate
change effects, provide financially and
ecologically sustainable access to the forest,
offer a diversity of recreation opportunities
including remote settings, and utilize best
available science.
The documents
released today are available for download and
review online at
www.fs.fed.us/kipz. These documents are also
available for viewing at all of the Ranger
District Offices and the Supervisor’s Office.
Compact discs or hard copies of these documents
may be requested by phone (208) 765-7417 or
email (r1_kipz_revision@fs.fed.us).
Written or electronic comments will be accepted
for 90 days and should be submitted to: Idaho
Panhandle National Forest, Forest Plan Revision,
3815 Schreiber Way, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 or
IPNFplanrevision@fs.fed.us.
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