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FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1965 - 1966 WASHINGTON
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington
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BLM FACTS
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BLM Offices in Oregon and Washington-----------------------­
Lands Managed by~ BLM---------------------------------------­
Permanent Employees of BLM----------------------~----------­
Payments to .Counties and States, FY·1965-------------------! Payments to Counties and States, FY 1966-------------------­
Resource. Management Recei pts-------------------------------­
Appropri ations Jor Resource Management---------------------­
Commercial Forest Land~------------------------------------Timber Sales--------------------------------------------~--Timber Harvest Acreages------------------------------------­
Timber Stand Improvement (Precommercial)-------------------Reforestation----------------------------------------------Non-Timber Forest Products Sales---------------------------~ Timber Trespasses------------------------------------------~ Public Land Surveys-------------~--------------------------V
Livestock Grazing-------------~----------------------~-----Forage Provided--------~-----------------------------------.' )!r) Big Game Population Estimates------------------------------­
Range Conservation-----------------------~-----------------Ffres-----------------.-------------------------------_____ _
Recreation Sites-------------------------------------------Recreation Visit Estimates-~-------------------------------Land Leases------------------------~~--~-------------------Land-Use Permi ts--- -- --------------- ---------.--------------Minerals---------------------------------------------------Land Patents Issued----------------------------------------Rights of Way----------------------------------------------Right of Way Permits Issued-------~----------------------~-­
Road Right of Way Easements and Deeds Acquired-------------Roads tonstructed-------------------------------------------
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This booklet contains statistics about the Bureau of Land'
( .: Management in Oregon and Washington. Most of the figures pertain
to fiscal year 1966 (July 1, 19~5 to June 30, 1966). For compari­
son, data for the preceding year are usually listed, too. In a .
few cases it has been more appropriate to list data on a calendar
year basis.
'Resource management facts are provided for the ten BLM
districts in Oregon and the one BLM district in Washington.
January 1967
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington.
OREGON STATE OFFICE
729 NE Oregon Street
P. O. Box 2965
Portland, Oregon 97208
LAKEVIEW DISTRICT
357 North L Street
P. O. Box 429
Lakeview, Oregon 97630
BURNS DISTRICT
74 So. Alvord Street
Burns, Oregon 97720
VALE DISTRICT
365 A Street West
P. O. Box 220
Vale,. Oregon 9791B
PRINEVILLE DISTRICT
185 East 4th Street
P. O. Box 550
Prineville, Oregon 97754
BAKER DISTRICT
Colorado & Resort Streets
P. O. Box 591
Baker, Oregon 97B14
SALEM DISTRICT
3550 Liberty Road SE
P. O. Box 3227
Salem, Oregon 97302
EUGENE DISTRICT
1255 Pearl Street
P. O. Box 392
Eugene, Oregon 97401
ROSEBURG DISTRICT
1928 Airport Road
P. O. Box 1045
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
MEDFORD DISTRICT
310 West 6th Street
P. O. Box 1047
Medford, Oregon 97501
COOS BAY DISTRICT
375 Park Avenue
P.O. Box 1139
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420
SPOKANE DISTRICT
680 Bon Marche Bldg.
N. 214 Wall Street
Spokane, Washington 99201
234-3361
Ext. 755
James F. Doyle
State Director
947-2177
H. Max Bruce
District Manager
Public 'lands under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Bureau of
Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, in
Oregon and Washington. Includes public domain, revested Oregon
&Ca 1iforni a Rai 1road grant lands, reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon
Road grant lands, Land Utilization Project lands, and certain
other categories. Acreages are as of June 30, 1966 .and are
approximate. Lands managed by BLM are 25 percent of the total
acreage of Oregon and less' than 1 percent of Washington.
Distri ct 573":2071
473-3144
Acres
. Lakeview-------------------------------------------­
John W. Ri ley
District Manager
.Burns---~--~---------------------------------------­
Vale---------------------------------~--------------
Prineville------------------------------------------
Maxwell T. Lieurance
District Man~ger .
Baker------------~---------------------------------­
Salem----------------------~-----------------------­
Eugene---------------------------------------~-----­
447-4115
523-3646
DonaldZ. Robins
District Manager
Chester E'. Conard
District Manager
Roseburg-------------------------------------------­
Medford------------------------------------~--------
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~~. ~oos Bay------------~----.--------------------------\~
Oregon Total-------------------------------------Spokane-----------------------------------~---------
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Oregon-Washington Total---------------------------
3,567,000
3,542,000
4,604,000
1, 33() ,000
576,000
413,000
317,000
424,000
913,000
331,000
16,017,000
, 275,000
16,292,000
c.l.
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585-1793
342-5141
.
Otto C. F. Krueger
District Manager
PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM
District
Joseph C. Dose
District Manager
672-4491
George C. Francis
District Manager
779-2351
Donald J. Schofield
District Manager
267-3138
Boris T. Vladimiroff
District Manager
838-3361
Paul W. Arrasmith
District Manager
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January 1 ,
1967
26
34
47
26
20
103
74
Coos Bay------------------­
Spokane--------------------
114
92
13
25
34
46
25
20
102
74
78
111
101
12
State Office:-------------Oregon-Washington Total--
131
738
89
715
91
719
Eugene----~---------------­
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January 1 ,
1966
23
33
46
25
21
95
71
75
109
88
21
Lakeview------------------Burns---------------------­
Vale----------------------Prineville----------------Baker---------------------­
Salem---------------------.\
January 1 ,
1965
Roseburg-------------------
(. ) Medford--------------------
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. PAYMENTS TO COUNTI ES AND STATES; FY 1965
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1966
Distribution of proceeds to Oregon
Oregon and Washington deri ved from
admi ni s tered by the Bureau of Land
Revenues are from sales of timber,
rental and sales of land, and from
. year 1965. counties and to the States of resource management on 1ands Management in those States. grazing fees, mineral fees, other sources during fiscal Distribution of proceeds to Oregon
Oregon and Washington derived from
admini stered by the Bureau of Land
Revenues are from sales of timber,
rental and sales of land, and from
year 1966 .
Resource
Management, .
O&C Lands
Mineral s & Grazing Public Domain *includes CBWR
Total Payments
Payments $ 1,764.47 $ 1,764.47 10.00
554.035.90 Oregon Counties
Baker---------­
Benton----.:.'---­
554,025.90
Clatsop-------­ 982,147.48
Clackamas-----­
Columbia------­
668,145.19
1,163,257.22
Coos-:---------­
Crook---------­
Curry---------1,057,220.16'
Deschutes-----Douglas-------- 4,938,914.10
Gill i am-------- .
Grant-- --------- Harney--------­
Hood River----­
Jackson-------3,089,532.29
Jefferson-----Josephine-----2,381,719.86
Klamath-------418,041.73
,Lake----------Lane----------3,010,667.40
Lincoln--------'
70,978.40
Linn-----------520,508.32
Malheur-------Marion--------. 287,856.86
Morrow--------Multnomah-----107,695.00,
Polk----------408,543.28
225.00
* 191,888.39
1,129.28
146.50
1,238.90
* 29,276.48
1,434.02
4,204.62
7,761. 74
934.59
908.36
99.58
1,396.55
3,127.11
982,147.48 668,370.19 1,355,145.61 1,129.28 1,057,366.66 1,238.90 4,968,190.58 1,434.02 4,204.62 7,751.74
3,090,466.88
908.36
2,381,819.44
419,438.28
3,127.11
3,010,657.40
28.75
71,007.15
520,508.32
10,601.55
10,601.55
287,856.86
346.57
346.57
107,695.00
5;00
408,548.28
,Sherman-----~-1,165.07
1,165.07
Tillamook-----110,410.85
40.35
110,451.20
.Umatilla------385.26
385.26
Union---------12.00
12.00
Wa11owa-------338.25
338.25
Wasco---------1,433.88
1,433.8B
Washington----126,238.51
126,238.51
Wheeler-------2,067.14
2,067.14
Yamhill-------141,956.82
3.55
141,960.37
Total-------- $20,037,859.37
$261,972.96 $20,299.832.33
Payment to State of Oreg9n from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lands, etc. ------------'----­
52,836.78
Payment to State of Wash. and Wash. counties, all
. sources---~-----------------------------------~
11,239.86
Total payments to Counties and States, FY 1965----$20,363,908.97
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Oregon Counties
C)
Resource
Man agement,
O&C Lands
Baker---------- $
580,085.97
Benton--------­
Clatsop-------­
Clackamas-----­ 1,163,572.15
603,386.25
Co 1umbi a------­
Coos----------­ 1,217,974.09
Crook---------­
, 984,335.09
Curry---------­
Deschutes-- ---(-) . Dougl as- ------­ 5,1,71,228.96
~
Gillian-------­
Grant---------­
Harney--------. Hood Ri ver----­
Jackson-------­ 3,234,855.59
)
Jefferson-- ---­
Josephi ne------ 2,493,750.34
483,060.91
Kl ama th----- --­
Lake- --- ------­
Lane-------:..--­ 3,152,282.09
74,317.06
Lincoln-------544,991.80
,Linn----------­
Malheur-------­
301,396.97
Marion--------­
Morrow-- ------­
117,803.73
Mul tnomah--- --­
445,902.38
Polk----------­
Sherman-------­
115,604.32
Ti 11 amook-----Umati 11a------­
Union---------­
-V Wal10wa-------­
Wasco---------­
132.,081.16
Washington----­
Wheeler-------­
Yamhill-------148,634.13
TOTAL
$20,965,263.99
counties and to the States of
resource management on lands~
Management in those States. ,
grazing fees, mineral fees,
other sources during fiscal
Minerals
& Grazing
Public Domain
*includes CBWR
Payments
1~823.74
1,823.74
9.38
580,095.35
201.75
225.00
160,540.31
1,255.43
136.50
1,542.92
41,376.50
1,550.94
5,114.33
8,422.65
1,163,773.90
603,611. 25
1,378,514.40
1,255.43
984,471.59
1,542,92
5,212,605.46
.
1,550.94
5,114.33
8,422.65
998.01
936.95
288.34
2,295.29
3,255.28
3,235,354.60
936.95
2,494,038.68
485,356.20
3,255.28
3,152,282.09
74,320.48
544,991.80
11 ,955.41
301,396.97
, 300.36
i17,803.73
445,902.38
1,112.84
115,520.37
487.82
74.02
532.86
1,510.65
132,081.16
1,898.23
148,661.98
$ 21,213,156.82
3.42
11,955.41
300.36
1,112.84
16.05
487.82
74.02
532.86
1,510.65
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Total
Payments
1,898.23
27.85
$n24"'-';7;-,8~9;';'2:';.8;;;'3
Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain
84,076.01
timber, materials, lands, etc.------------------­
Payment to ,State of Wash. & Wash. counties, all
sources----------------_________________________ _
9,036.45
Total payments to Counties and States, FY 1966-- $21,306,269.28
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RECEIPTS COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND
Total collections made by the. Bureau of Land Management from the
,
indicated source. Collections are deposited in the U. S. Treasury.;
Data are as of 6-30-66
Source
Oregon
FY 1965
FY 1966
Washington
FY 1965 FY 1966
Di s tri ct
Lakeview-------------­
Burns----------------­
Va1e-----------------­
.Prinevi11e-----------­
Mineral Leases-----­ $
4,949 $
5,B76 $ 10,720 $
276 Timber Sales, O&C 1/ 40,075,719 41,930,528 Timber Sa1es,CBWR 2/ 2,350,025 2,023,214 'Timber Sales, PD---=--· 1,249,444 2,055,168
13,0;'4
74,042
Land & Material Sales
26,970
33,241
3,858
3~~:~;~
Grazing Fees-------­
365,773
10,739
11 ,635
Ri ght of Way Fees--.­
6,630
3,399
- (4,151)
705
Rent of Land-------­
2,132
1,392
506
350
Fines,Pena1ties &
Forfeitures------­
310,259
141,050
3,176
Other Sources------­
28,847
36,450
986
4,293
Tota1s-------------- $44,428,355 $46,589,820
$68,421
$95,159 Annual
Allowable Cut
M.bd.ft.
Commercial
Forest Land
Acres
Baker-~--------------­
Sa1em------~---------­
Eugene---------------­
Roseburg-------~-----­
Medford--------------­
Coos Bay-------------­
Tota1--------------­
2,000
8,900
25,000
53,270
9,100
3,900
267,000
173,000
187,000
272,000
228,000
1,150,900
69,455
20,692 .
404,520
313,568
406,040
725,527
291,124
2,309,196
5-,500
1,156,400
Spokane~---~---------­
52,569
Ore-Wash Tota1------ 2,361,765
If Includes receipts from all sources on O&C lands. FY 1966 receipts
from O&Clands managed by USFS amount· to $6,510,161.
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Includes receipts from all sources on CBWR lands.
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APPROPRIATIONS FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
For BLM in Oregon and Washington
Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from,lands managed by
BLM during fiscal years 1965 and 1966.
FY 1965
FY 1966
$1,924,100
6,715,700
318,400
1,069,100
9,283,700
$2,071,800
23,700
5,853,800
276,900
892,000
*7,236,600
220,000
753,400
44,700
255,000
750,000
50,400
Management
Lands & Minera1s-----------~-------­
Grazing Administration-------------­
Forest Management------------------­
Cadastral Engineering------------~-­
Program Deve10pment----------------­
639,000
624,000
4,189,300
386,000
Tota1s---------------------------~---­
$26,167,400
488,000
484,000
3,736,000
342,000
150,000
$22,610,200
Investments
Range Conservation & Deve10pment----­
Building Construction--------------~­
Road Construction & Acquisition-----­
Recreation Construction----~--------­
Forest Deve1opment-----------~-~---­
Maintenance of Capital Investments--­
Resource Protection
Fi re p'resuppress i on----------------­
Forest Protection------------------­
Blister Rust Contro1---------------­
TIM8ER SALES
FY 1965
Value
49,489
68,092
1,775
7-,481
46,577
3,695
49,482
3,688
10,139,428
Salem----------­ 283,819
7,880,317
t'~ Eugene---------­
167,571
6,040,910
(- J Roseburg-------- 199,117
7,521,751
Medford--------­ 295,858
10,477 ,112
Coos Bay-------­ 279,388
Oregon Tota1- 1,239,953 - $42,273,158
9,261
4,455
278,181
184,425
217,071
279,292
263,509
1,245,450
112,452
48,974
12,019,468
9,546,839
6,234,580
7,070,832
9,577,137
$44,753,553
13,363
$42,286,521
5,385
1,250,835
97,515
$44,851,068
Distri ct
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­
Va1e-----------­
·Prinevi11e-----­
2,126
4,691
$
Baker--~-------­
Spokane--------­
944
Ore-Hash Total 1,240,897
*Inc1udes $6,320,000 for storm damage repair.
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FY 1966
Volume
M.bd. ft.
Volume
M.bd.ft.
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Value
$
31,669
111,602
TIMBER HARVEST ACREAGES
Acreages from which the timber sold in fiscal years 1965 and 1966
will be harvested.
FV 1965
FV 1966
Clear-Cut Partial-Cut Clear-Cut Partial-Cut
-Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
District
Lakeview----------­
Burns-------------­
Vale---------------
123
690
83B
37
90
816
4,297
37
649
978
2,942
2,392
4,628
11 ,541
72
69
5,064
3,494
4,166
3,226
~
~
2,202
623
3,634
2,024
3,613
17,541
3,436
38,186
193
28,703
21,318
Prineville------~-­
Baker-------------­
Salem-------------­
Eugene------------­
Roseburg----------­
Medford-----------­
Coos Bay----------­
Oregon Total----­
7,126
3,533
3,843
3,6B5
4,779
23,126
Spokane-----------­
Ore-Wash Total--­
25
23,151
28,510
21,315
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District
Lakeview-----------­
Burns--------------­
Vale---------------Prineville---------­
Baker--------------_
Salem--------------_
Eugene-------------­
Roseburg----~------­
Acres
Thinned
Acres
Thinned
20
70
40
42
200
Medford------------­
Coos Bay-----------­
Oregon Total-----­
m
Spokane------------­
Ore-Wash Total---­
64
ill
993
M
Acres
Lbs.
Seeds
Pl anti ng
& Seed­
ing
Acres
Acres
Trees
96
65
96
25
20
1,979
1,438
1,447
1,636
1,078
7,688
52
95
6,408
6,084
4,956
5,751
4,070
27,512
Vale--------~--­
Prineville-----­
Baker----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford------.--­
Coos Bay-------­
Oregon Tota1-­
4,522
1,579
1,677
7,895
52
95
3,687
3,381
3,168
3,608
2,566
16,653
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total
7,895
16,653
40
60
40
60
1,680
1,001
639
3,465
100
50
3,572
3,067
4,177
2,612
3,557
17,195
44
28
1,897
1,641
2,084
1,136
1,709
8,583
100
50
5,762
5,779
6,676
4,744
4,507
27,678
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total 3,465
17,195
117
2,721 2,074
2,703 2,002
1,788 1 ,119
2,143 1,738
1,504 1 ,121
10,859 B,054
27,512
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­
Vale-----------Prinevi 11e-----­
Baker----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford--------­
Coos Bay-------­
Oregon Total-­
Acres
Released
From Brush
-),'I'
-
20
599
1,099
1,099
,
105
2,190 1,634
2,712 1,737
2,499 1,.657
2,132 1,936
950
764
10,483 7,728
*From 1958 through 1966, a total of 258,094 acres was reforested.
80
679
8
Seeding
FV 1966
182
45
481
400
112
Planting
3
100
45
12
Site
Prep­
ara­
ti on
Lakeview-------­
Bu rns----------­
FV 1966
ACres
Released
From Brush
Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding is
tabulated here. Natural reforestation acreages are not included.
FV 1965
TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT (Precommercial)
FV 1965
REFORESTATION
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NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUcTs SALES
(()' TIMBER TRESPASSES
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FY 1965
Distri ct
Item & Unit
Quantity
Sold
Sale
Value
Lakeview--------------------$
Burns-----------------------­
Vale------------------------Prinevi 11e
200
Boughs, pound-------------­ 10 ,000
Baker
Christmas trees, each-----Salem
410
Boughs, pound-------------­ 41,040
859
Ferns, acres--------------­
69
2,000'
25
Ferns, bunch--------------­
90
Moss, bale----------------­
90
2,000
Moss, pound---------------­
20 9,500
Cascara, pound------------­
105
Cones, bushel-------------Eugene
4,600
86
Ferns, bunch--------------­
620
Cascara, pound------------­
16
1 ,150
115
Cones, bushel-------------­
Vine maple, plants--------­
100
10
Maple burls, pound--------Roseburg
Christmas trees, each-----­
350
88
Ferns, bunch-----~--------­ 4,000
40 Brush, bunch--------------- 1,250
25
Medford
Christmas trees, ,each-----­
101
101
Cones, bushel-------------­
Huckleberry brush, bunch--Coos Bay
Ferns, brush & Cascara,Acres
Ferns, bunch--------------Boughs, acres-------------- 7,453
481
Boughs, pound-------------Christmas trees, each-----45
9
Cones, bushel-------------Oregon Total------------$1,890
Spokane---------------------­
. Ore-Wash Total-----------
$1,890
10
"'i.
FY 1966
Quanti ty
Sold
Sale
Value
District
$
100
25
93,375
109
934
9
600
30
700
2,453
261
2,150
1,100
630
70
15
97
1,000
10
55
55
1,250
25 108
175
50
108
31
3
2,798
80
304
13
10
240
10
1
,
11
15
80 2
$2,098 0)
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FY 1966
FY 1965
.:
Cases Closed Cases
Case!. Closed Cases
Collec­ Pendi ng
Collec­ Pending
No.
tions 6-30-65 No.
tions 6':'30-66
$ 4,859
Lakeview--------4,936
10
Burns-----------Vale------------­
9
2,467
Prineville------4
3,402
Baker-----------Salem------------ 65 25,489
Eugene----------- 38 55,188
75
43,621
Roseburg--------Medford---------- 134 43,899
8,168
Coos Bay--------- 21
356 $192,029
Oregon Total
$
27
3,510
19
469
14
6
3,750
54 25,670
27
9,044
100
25,581
84 15,984
27
14 2 170
324 $98,178
7
10
43
32
91
64
.19
285 167
5
5
437 329 $98,345
2
287
15
13
74
35
145
95
28
/' 432
Spokane---------- -----.!!
5 ! 273
Ore-Wash Total- 364 $197,302
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PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS
FY 1965
FY 1966
Oregon Washington Oregon Washington
Acres Surveyed-----------Acres Resurveyed---------Miles of Line Resurveyed---------------Corners Remonumented-----Sections Subdivided------Mineral Surveys---------Books of Field Notes-----Plats Accepted------------
I
J)I
\
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633
64,391
130
525
28
2
85
59
)
$2,098
11
140,292
207
1
11
1
95
264
45
1
87
57
1,586
244
24
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LIVESTOCK GRAZING Grazing use is tabulated for calendar year 1965 District
Lakeview
Permits-----~------~------Leases------------------~--
Burns Permits-------------------­
Leases--------------------Vale
Permits-------------------­
Pri nevi 11e
Permits-------------------­
Leases--------------------Baker
Permi-ts-------------------­
Leases------~--------------
Salem
Leases--------------------Eugene
Leases--------------------Roseburg
Leases--------------------Medford
Number
Cattle &
Horses
Number
Sheep
34,991
5,523
12,300
3,580
3,327,706
63,186
57,558
30,686
15,200
7,340
3,324,757
188,080
78,456
42,841
4,663,646
19,170
32,691
16,650
28,917
1,020,204
286,481
25,647
24,000
16,478
29,205
282
25
26,555
930
400
16,998
Leases------------------~-- 21,127
Coos· Bay
Leases--------------------- ____~9~2
2,105
459,447
Oregon Tota1--------------- 331,562
175,241
6,791
338,353
Lakeview-----------Burns--------------Vale------------~--­
:,.
363,220 127,191 21,960
Ore-Wash Total----
Number
Cattle &
Horses
Oregon-------------­
Washington---------­
Ore-Wash Total----
Oregon---------------------Ore-Wash Total------------
336,727
6,651
343,378
189
359
341
402
414
10
193
12
40
Unit
Months
2
2
2,066
1,962
144,639
313,997
411 ,285
112,488
93,723
1,112
30,927
1,040
2;628
460
1,112,299
440
2,506
445
2,407
1,142,520
8
323
11
35
30,221
2,055
443
2,498
1, 928
.446
2,374
1,086,174
29,600
1,115,774
Big game animals which use lands managed by BLM. (1966)
212,810
DiS tri ct
Lakeview-----------Burns--------------Vale---------------­
Prineville---------­
Baker--------------­ Salem--------------­
Eugene-------------­
Roseburg-----------­
Medford------------­ Coos Bay---------~--
Oregon Total-----­
Acres
172,131 13,869,877
5,170
208,523
177,301 14,078,400
(.~.)
~..!i...
12 189
359
341
402
396
Animal
BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES 13,892,360 180,520 14,105,170 Number
. Sheep Number of
Permi ts &
Leases
Forage provided in calendar yearlg64 totaled:
2,929
5,279
Prineville---------­
Baker--------------­
Salem--------------­
Medford------------­
Eugene-------------­
Roseburg-----------­
Coos Bay-----------Oregon Total------ .
Spokane--------~----.
Grazing use totals during calendar year1964 were:
Washington-------~---------­
Number
of
Operators
District
200
Ore-Wash Tota1------------
Numbers of livestock operators, permits and leases, and number
of animal-unit-months of forage provided in calendar year 19·65.
Acres
409
Spokane
Leases---------------------
FORAGE PROV IDEO
Spokane------------Ore-Wash Total----
Pronghorn
Ante lope
5,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
11,000
13
Deer
Elk 27,000
51,000
·37,000
16,000
11,000
25,000
12,000
14,000
38,000
40 1 000
271 ,000
100
1,100
100
400
100
TOO
gOO
100
4,000
6,900
4,300
275,300
200
7,100
FIRES
RANGE CONSERVATION
Numbe'r of man-caused and 1i ghtni ng-caused fi res, with acres burned
on 1~nds manag~d by the Bu:eau of Land Management in Oregon and
Washln~ton.
F1re control 1S by ~LM in eastern Oregon and by con-'J
tract 1n western Oregon and Wash1ngton. The Oxbow fire started
in the Eugene District and spread to the Roseburg and Coos Bay
Di s tri cts.
Major range conservation project~ are tabulated here. Other
accomplishments include preparat10n of watershed management plans,
soil stabilization, and water control.
Water
Grass
Brush
FY 1965
Development
Fencing
Seeding
Control
Number
Miles
Acres
Acres
Distri ct
27
87
2,400
2,320
Lakeview-----------16
62
4,994
1 ,500
Burns--------------­
108
175
46,930
42,712
Va1e---------------­
3
12
6,838
Prinevi11e---------­
39
7
200
Baker--------------­
Occurrence of F(res
District
'Sa1em-----~---------
Eugene-------------­
Roseburg-----------­
Medford------------­
Coos Bay-----------­
Oregon Tota1-----Spokane-~-----------
Ore-Wash Tota1----,
127
4
46,532
61,489
347
193
46,532
61 ,4B9
2
349
193
i_
0
,
Prinevi11e----~~----
Baker---------------
48,100
6,700
10,340
Sa1em-----------~---
Eugene-------------­
Roseburg-----------­
Medford------------­
Coos Bay-----------­
Oregon Tota1-----Spokane------------­
Ore-Wash Tota1----
Number
Acres
41
Lakeview----------40
Burns-------------28
Va1e--------------61
Prinevi11e--------­
10
Baker-------------11
Sa1em-------------21
Eugene------------­
Roseburg----------­
23
Medford-----------­
72
14
Coos Bay----------Oregon Tota1----- 32T
29
432
97
338
4,6
4
217
112
18
1,293
Spokane------------ '
Ore-Wash Tota1--- 32T
FY 1966
Lakeview-----------­
Burns--------------­
Va1e---------------­
CY 1966
CY 1965
65,140
5,400
400
47,350
3,430
973
15
50
42
105
248
10
57,618
416
11
46
38
124
23
34
57,618
Distri ct
. Man
CY 1965
Lightning
33
24
15
53
Lakeview----------Burns-------------Va1e--------------Prinevi11e--------Baker-------------Salem--------------
8
16
13
8
7
(a
4
~ Eugene----------~-13
Roseburg----------19
Medford~----------11
Coos Bay----------6
Oregon Total----- 105
ill
..
3
7
8
4
61
8
216
Spokane-----------­
-Ore-Wash Tota1--- 105
I
14
Acres
56
32
33
73
17
5
22
. 31
71
7
347
86.15
1,733.50
1,146.30
1,621.41
19.09
9.00
8,923.00
4,668.81
1,181.75
29 2 875.70
49,264.71
9
356
7.40
49,272.11
Causes of Fi res
5
65,140
Number
15
Man
CY 1966
Lightning
29
20
25
24,
16
3
5
8
16
6
152
27
12
8
49
1
2
17
23
55
1
195
2
154
7
202
RECREATION SITES.
RECREATION SITES (Continued)
.The following table applies to recreation sites constructed and
operated as of 7-1-66 by the Bureau of Land Management.
District
Medford (Cont.)
District
Lakeview-----­
Bums-----~---
Vale--------­
Prineville----
Name of Site
No. of
CampSites
Trailers
Usable
50
25
4
5
10
20
x
x
x
x
x
x
* Gerber Reservoir
* Page Springs
Jackman Park
Blitzen CrOSSing
Cow Lakes
Beavertail
Crooked River
Baker-------­
Salem---------
Alder Glen
Scaponia
* Elkhorn Valley
* Fishermens Bend
* Yellowbottom
N. Fork Eagle Creek
Canyon Creek
Dogwood
Little Bend
Alsea Falls
. Mill Creek
Missouri Bend
Eugene-------Turner Creek
* Whittaker Creek
* Clay Creek
Sharps Creek
Haight Creek
Lake Creek
South Jetty
Roseburg------ Gunter
* Tyee
* Rock Creek
* Mill Pond
Cavitt Creek Rock
Scaredman Creek
Lone Rock
Wolf Creek Falls
Susan Creek Falls
Darby Creek
Medford--~----
Cold Spring Shady Branch Deer Creek Surveyor 16
5
x
4
12
40
19
15
x
x
x
x
x
Name of Site
*
Picnic
Sites
40
Coos Bay------
*
*
4
17
36
110
3
*
*
17
9
No. of
Camp­
Sites
6
Topsy
Little Applegate
Rainie Falls
2
Big Slide
3
Russian Creek
1
Kelsey Creek
3
8
Tucker Flat
Elderberry Flat
12
Gold Nugget
Tunnel Ridge
Smith River Falls
6
Sixes River
19
75
Loon Lake
12
Park Creek
10
Bear Creek
Vincent Creek
Burn t Mountain
3
Cherry Creek Big Tree
Middle Creek
1
Palmer Butte
Trailers
Usable
x
Picnic
Sites
5
10
x
x
10
20
5
4
x
x
.25
x
x
8
12
3
8
10
5
22
8
x
11
14
10
x
x
x
9
2
13
2
2
9
8
5
11
16
11
4
10
x
x
4
4
20
x
9
x
x
x
26
8
4
6
2
2
3
*
Federal Recreation Area Permit or daily fee admits visitors.
RECREATION VISIT ESTIMATES TOBLM MANAGED LANDS FY 1966
Use
Camping-----------------­
Picnicking-------------­
Fishing-----------------­
Hunting------------_---­
Sightseeing-------------­
Water Sports------------­
Winter Sports-----------­
o the r------------c---·----­
Total
. Oregon
251,640
479,020
758,060
649,755
3,000,000
200,000
17,500
400,000
2.2QQ.
5,755,975
84,800
2
2
30
6
x
x
Washington
6
17
800
7,000
14,000
8,000
50,000
2,000
500
LAND LEASES, in effect 6-30-66,
~
Ki nd
Recreation &Public Purposes-Small Tract------------------Airport----------------------'Total-----------------------
34
54
2
90
1,879
101
265
2,245
42
LAND PATENTS ,ISSUED
Kind of Patent
572
Oregon
Homestead--------------Desert Land------------~ublic Sale----------~-Exchange---------~------
Small Tract------------Recreation Sale--------Reclamation Sale-------Other-------------------
LAND-USE PERMITS, in effect 6-30-66
District
Lakeview------------------------Burns---------------------------­
Vale----------------------------Prineville-----------------------
No.
Acres
2
39
172
3
3
8
4
9
Baker---------------------------~
Salem---------------------------­
Eugene--------------------------­
Roseburg------------------------­
Medford-------------------------'Coos Bay---------------~--------­
Oregon Total-------------------
11
7
6f
Desert Land---------_--­
Publit Sale------------­
Small Tract------~-----­
Recreation-------------­
Exchange---------------­
Mineral Patent---------­
Reclamation Sale-------­
Other------------------Total-----------------
MINERALS
Item
Mineral Patents Issued---­
Mineral Permits &Licenses
Mineral Leases-----------­
P.L. 167 Determinations
Completed, acres-------­
Cumulative Determinations,
acres---~---------------
Claims Retaining Surface
Rights, number--------acres---------Percent of Mineralized
Area on which P.L.167
Action'is completed-----
Acres
No.
Acres
2
2
14
35
1
4
5
4
60
200
2,977
20,798
1
2
6
34
1
6
1
40
156
560
25,961
6
3,104
120
51
29,947
5
95
550
315
25,000
67
~omestead--------------­
567
4,475
8
69
Oregon-Washington Total--------
No.
Washington
3,022
302
16
19
193
73
69
3,908
4
Spokane------------------------~­
Total----~------------
3
10
FY 1966
FY 1965
Washington
No.
Acres
Oregon
No.
Acres
~
160
5
255
2
2
5,478
120
11
1,655
7,559
6
16
7
2
5,894
4
3,019
9,033
RIGHTS OF WAY
Oregon
FY 1965 FY 1966
2
8
1
2
39
540,201
125,077
1,409,451 1,534,528
Washington
FY 1966
FY 1965
3
2
2
143,414
1
4
143,414
95
1,900
95
1,900
6
6
120
120
40
45
95
95
18
Right of way permits issued for transmission lines, communication
sites, pipelines, roads (except logging roads in western Oregon),
etc.
/.
Oregon----------------------------.'~ Washington------------------------~ Total----------------------------
19
FY 1965
FY 1966
130
28
158
58
9
67
RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS ISSUED for logging roads and reciprocal right of way and road use agreements signed in western Oregon. (None in eastern'Oregon or Washington.) , District
Penni ts Issued
Total to
FY 1966 6-30-66
Salem--------------------Eugene---_---------------­
Roseburg-----------------'Medford------------------­
Coos Bay-----------------­
Total-------------------
21
22
33
19
19
684
359
727
3
6
7
1
728
ill
Agreements Signed
Total to
FY 1966 6-30-66
28
387
2,885
00
45
252
103
233
186
65
839
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND DEEDS ACQUIRED.
District
FY 1966
Direct
Eminent
Purchase Domain
Lakeview-----------------­
Burns --~----- -----'---- ---­
Vale---------------------Prineville---------------­
Baker--------------------­
Salem--------------------­
Eugene-------------------­
Roseburg-----------------­
Medford------------------­
Coos Bay-----------------­
Oregon Tota1-----------­
Spokane------------------­
Ore-Wash Total--------...:­
2
11
Total to 6-30~66
Direct
Eminent
Purchase Domain
208
1
26
40 113 2
53
73
342
257
392
540
269
2,081
208
26
2,01iT
1
1
39
22
38
10
4
4
77
17
5
0
3
32
16
41
41
10
144
144
~'1;'
")­
'----:::
-
ROADS CONSTRUCTED
District
Miles built with
Appropriated funds
Total to
FY 1966 6-30-66
Lakeview-------------------Burns----------------------­
Vale-----------------------Prineville------~-----------
Baker----------------------­
'Salem----------------------­
Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------­
Medford--------------------­
Coos Bay-------------------Oregon Tota1-------------- ,
Spokane--------------------­ Ore-Wash Total------------
33
25
Miles built under
timber sale contracts
Total to
FY 1966 6-30-66
20 106 49 38 7
16
20
101
46
101
, 138
148
754
10
52
85
205
72
424
448
741
697
967
515
3,368
754
424
3,368 ~}",)
Created in 184!1, the Department of the rnt erim
- a Department of Conservation - is concenwd
with the management, conservation, and develop­
ment of the Nation's water, wildlife, mineral, forest,
range, and recreational resources. It also has major
responsibilities for Indian and Territorial affairs.
As the Nation's principal conservation agency,
t he Department works to assure that nonrenew­
able reSOlll"l'PS are developed and used wisely, that
park and rpcreational resources are conserved for
the future, and that renewable rl'SOUI"l'eS lIlake
their full contriblltion to thl' progrl'ss, pros~writ\'.
and security of the Unitl,d States - now and ill the
fut ure.