ELM FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1968 -1969 .
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington BU1 FACTS
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Contents BLM Offices in Oregon and Washington--------------------------- 2
Lands Managed by BLM------------------------------------------- 3
Permanent Employees of BLM--------------------~---------------- 3
Payments to Counties and States, FY 1968----------------------- 4
Payments to Counties and States, FY 1969---------~------------- 5
Resource Management Receipts----------------------------------- 6
Appropriations for Resource Management------------------------- 6
Commercial Forest Land-----------------------------------------· 7
Timber Sales--------------------------------------------------- 7
Timber Harvest Acreages---------------------------------------
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Timber Stand Improvement {Precommercial)----------------------- 8
Reforestation-------------------------------------------------- 9
Non-Timber Fores t P.roduc ts Sales------------------------------- 10
Timber Trespass------------------------------------------------ 10
Livestock Grazing--------------------------------------------- 11
Forage Provided------------------------------------~---------- 12
Big Game Population Estimates--------------------------------- 12
Resource Development and Conservation---------------~--------- 13
Rec rea t i on Si t es---------------------·------------------------- 14
Recreation Visit Estirnates------------------------------------- 15
Fire Control-------------------~------------------------------- 16
Land Leases---------------------------------------------------- 17
Lands Classified for Multiple Use Management------------------- 17
Minerals------------------------------------------------------- 17
Land Patents Issued------------------------------------------- 18
Lands Received by BLM----------------------------------------- 18
Road Right of Way Permits and Agreernents---------------------- 19
Road Right of Way Easements and Deeds Acquired---------------- 19
Roads Constructed---------------------------------------------- 19
Rights of Way-------------------------------------------------- 20
Public Land Surveys--------------------~----------------------- 20
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( 'il) Management in Oregon and Washington. Most of the figures pertain
to fiscal year 1969 (July I, 1968 to June 30, 1969). 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 BU1 districts
in Oregon and the one BLM district in Washington.
November 1969
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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
234-3361
Ext. 4001
Archie D. Craft
State Director
LAKEVIEW DISTRICT
357 North L Street
P. O. Box 429 Lakeview, Oregon 97630
947-2177 Donald G. Gipe
District Manager
BURNS DISTRICT
74 So. Alvord Street
Burns, Oregon 97720 573-2071 John W. Riley
District Manager
VALE DISTRICT 365 A Street West P. O. Box 220
Vale, Oregon 97918
473-3144
Maxwell T. Lieurance
District Manager
PRINEVILLE DISTRICT
185 East 4th Street P. O. Box 550
Prineville, Oregon 97754
447-4115 BAKER DISTRICT
Federal Building P. O. Box 589
Baker, Oregon 97814
523-3646
Chester E. Conard
District Manager
SALEM DISTRICT
3550 Liberty Road SE
P. O. Box 3227
Salem, Oregon 97302
585-1793 Otto C. F. Krueger
District Manager
EUGENE· DISTRICT
1255 Pearl Street
P. O. Box 392
Eugene, Oregon 97401
342-5141
ROSEBURG DISTRICT
1928 Airport Road
P. 0.' Box 1045
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
672-4491
George C. Francis
District Manager
MEDFORD DISTRICT
310 West 6th Street
Medford, Oregon 97501
779-2351
Donald J. Schofield
District Manager COOS BAY DISTRICT
375 Park Avenue P. O. Box 1139
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420
267-3138 Boris T. Vladimiroff
District Manager
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LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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
& California Railroad grant lands, reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon
Road grant lands, Land Utilization Project lands, and certain
other categories. Acreages are as of June 30, 1969 and are
approximate. Lands managed by BLM are 25 percent of the total
acreage of Oregon and less than 1 percent of Washington.
District Acres
Lakeview-----------------------------------------
Burns-------------------------------------------- Vale---------------------------------------------
Prineville---------------------------------------
Baker------------------------------------------
Salem--------------------------------------------
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Roseburg-----------------------------------------
Medford------------------------------------------
Coos Bay-----------·------------------------------Oregon Total------------------------------------
3,213,000
3,485,000
4,670,000
1,358,000
546,000
415,000
317,000
424,000
911,000
330.000
15.669.000
Spokane------------------------------------------
Ore-Wash Total----------------------------------
294,000
15.963.000
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Eugene--------------------------~----------------
Donald Z. Robins
District Manager
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Joseph C. Dose
District Manager
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838-4611 SPOKANE DISTRICT
U. S. Courthouse, Rm. 551
West 920 Riverside Avenue Spokane, Washington 99201 2
PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM
Paul W. Arrasmith
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1968
Lakeview-------------------Burns----------------------Vale-----------------------Prineville-----------------Baker----------------------Salem----------------------Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------Medford--------------------Coos Bay-------------------Spokane---------------------
25
33
46
26
20
118
State Office---------------Ore-Wash Tot a1------------
--.!12 77
85
115
100
12
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January 1.
1969
June 30.
1969
24
30
45
27
19
115
76
83
113
92
12
24
29
45
28
19
115
76
83
112
92
12
96
732
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1968
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1969
Distribution of proceeds to Oregon
Oregon and-Washington derived from
administered by the Bureau of Land
Revenues are from sales of timber,
rental and sales of land, and from
year 1968.
Distribution of Proceeds to Oregon
Oregon and Washington derived from
administered by the Bureau of Land
Revenues are from sales of timber,
rental and sales of land, and from
year 1969.
Resource
Management,
O&C Lands
Oregon Counties
Baker---------
Benton--------
Clatsop-------
Clackamas-----
Co lumbia------
Coos---'--------
Crook---------
Curry---------
Deschutes-----
Douglas-------
Gilliam-:..-----
Grant---------
Harney-----,..--
Hood River----
Jackson-------
Jefferson-----
Josephine-----
Klamath-------
Lake----------Lane----------Lincoln-------
Linn----------
Malheur-------
Marion-------
Morrow--------
Multnomah-----
Polk----------
Sherman--.:.----
Tillamook-----
Umatilla-----
Union---------
Wallowa-------
Wasco---------
Washington---
Wheeler------
Yamhill------
Total-----
counties and to the States of
resource management on lands
Management _- in those states.
grazing fees, mineral fees,
other sources during fiscal
Mineral
& Grazing
Public Domain
*includes CBWR
Payments
$
$
1,499.43
721,450.03
1,418,977.75
531,807.51
1,514,788.33
940.825.20
6,431,431. 82
4,023,175.12
3,101,464.92
600,780.45
3,920,477.61
92,427.78
677,803.59
Baker---------
Benton--------
C1atsop-------
Clackamas-----
Columbia------
Coos----------
Crook---------
Curry---------
Deschutes-----
Doug1as-------
Gilliam-------
Grant---------
Harney--------
Hood River----
Jackson-------
Jefferson-----
Josephine-----
Klamath-------Lake----------Lane----------
Linco1n-------
Linn------.:..--
Ma1heur-------
Marion--------
Morrow--------
Mu1tnomah-----
Po1k----------
Sherman-------
Ti11amook-----
Uma ti lla------
Union---------
Wal1owa-------
Wasco---------
Washington----
Whee Ie r-------
Yamhi 11------Tota1--------
1,025.04
945.46
64.26
1,964.60
2,961.07
18.90
4,024,200.16
945.46
3,101,529.18
602,745.05
2,961.07
3,920,496.51
92,427.78
677 ,803. 59
11,925.36
374,845.93
87.56
172,638.93
554,566.58
1,014.54
143,802.44
407.23
4.40
365.09
1,484.33
161,140.65
1,964.25
-184;859.51
$25,891,198.91
87.56
172,638.93
554,566.58
184,855.52
$25,567,166.74
1,499.43
721,450.03
1,419,330.82
532,152.51
1,747, llt. 21
1,058.44
940,951.20
1,267.87
6,480,751.87
1,046.66
4,612.75
7,750.52
11,925.36
161,073.15
Oregon Counties
353.07
345.00
* 232,322.88
1,058.44
126.00
1,267.87
* 49,320.05
1,046.66
4,612.75
7,750.52
374,845.93
143,776.52
$
Total
Payments
1,014.54
25.92
407.23
4.40
365.09
1,484.33
67.50
1,964.25
3.99
$324,032.17
Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lands, etc.-----------------100,550.54
Payment to State of Wash. & Wash. counties,
all sources-------------------------------------8,275;63
Total payments to Counties and States, FY 1968-- $26,000,025.08
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resource management on lands
Management in those states.
grazing fees, mineral fees,
other sources during fiscal
Mineral
& Grazing
Public Domain
*inc1udes CBWR
Payments
Resource
Management
O&C Lands
$
$
905,486.48
1,782,466.10
666,723.89
1,901,199.38
1,179,876.09
8,072,041. 41
5,049,456.64
3,892,625.16
754,035.01_
4,920,561.76
116,005.38
850,706.16
1,826.19
7.98
60.00
201. 75
345.00
*272,398.03
1,271.33
142.00
1,576.89
*48,017.14
1,523.91
5,282.34
10,170.21
1,826.19
905,494.46
60.00
1,782,667.85
667,068.89
2,173,597.41
1,271.33
1,180,018.09
1,576.89
8,120,058.55
1,523.91
5,282.34
10,170.21
1,285.48
1,111.88
95.51
2,402.01
3,766.53
5,050,742.12
1,111.88
3,892,720.67
756,437.02
3,766.53
4,920,561. 76
116,013.53
850,706.16
15,198.23
470,466.28
105.76
244,026.73
696,032.31
1,264.46
180,469.08
390.21
27.06
476.91
1,635.56
202,401.49
2,078.48
232.013. 28
$32,489,261.63
8.15
15,198.23
470,466.28
105.76
244,026.73
696,032.31
1,264.46
16.25
390.21
27.06
476.91
1,635.56
67.50
2,078.48
180,452.83
202,333.99
232,010.78
$32,116,506.38
Total
Payments
_=~=,2:..!.~5~0
$372,755.25
$
Payment to State of Oregon from sale of publiC domain
timber, materials, lands, etc.-----------------76,941-.61
Payment to State of Wash. & Wash. counties,
all sources----------~------------------------~9,481.09
Total payments to Counties and States FY 1969 $32,575,684.33
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Total collection made by the Bureau of Land Management from the
indicated source. Collections are deposited in the U. S. Treasury.
Washington
Oregon
Source
FY 1969
FY 1968
FY 1968
COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND
Data are as of 6-30-69
Commercial
Forest Land
Acres
Annual
Allowab1e·Cut
M.bd.ft.
30,000
53,300
2,000
8,900
Sa1em--------------------
Eugene-------------------Roseburg-----------------
Medford------------------
Coos Bay-----------------Oregon Total------------
72,150
20,692
397,968
313,568
405,947
725,527
290,114
2,309,266
9,100
3,900
267,000
173,000
187,000
272,000
228,000
1,150,900
Spokane------------------
Ore-Wash Tota1--~-------
52,600
2,361,866
5,500
1,156,400
District
FY 1969
Lakeview-----------------Burns--------------------
Va1e---------------------
Prinevil1e----------------
770
$
511· $
1,747
3,794 $
Mineral Leases------- $
Timber Sales, O&C 11- 51,134,333 64,233,012
1,940,411
1,553,012
Timber Sales, CBWR 11
63,886
53,863
1,818,356
1,911,201
Timber Sales, PD----8,801
8,408
105,183
603,535
Land & Material Sales
12,569
11,540
429,250
340,439
Grazing Fees--------52,290
5
37,162
1,201
Rent of Land--------Fines, Penalties &
855
259
127,313
91,895
Forfeitures-------5,106
48,251
45,752
Other Sources--~----~
$78,437 $144,277
Tota1-------------- $55,685,162 $68,740,685
~I Includes receipts from all sources on O&C lands.
FY 1968 receipts
from O&C lands managed by USFS amount to $6,817,577 and 1969 receipts
amount to $6,723,691.
Baker---------~----------
11 Includes receipts from all sources on CBWR lands.
TIMBER SALES
Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from lands managed by BLM
during fiscal years 1968 and 1969.
APPROPRIATIONS FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FY 1968
For BLM in Oregon and Washington
District
Investments
Soil and Watershed Conservation-------
Range Improvement---------------------
Range Fire Rehabi1itation-------------
Building Construction-----------------
Road Construction & Acquisition-------
Recreation Construction---------------~
Forest Deve1opment--------------------
Maintenance of Capital Investments-----
FY 1969
$1,561,000
108,000
119,700
138,000
5,276,000
790,000
797,000
1,793,000
Resource Protection Fire Presuppression-------------------
Forest Protection---------------------
Blister Rust Contro1-------------------
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Volume
M.bd.ft.
Value
Value
2,227
Lakeview-------
8,521
Burns----------
Vale-----------
Prinevil1e-----
9,053
4,190
Baker----------
319,427
Sa1em----------
221,373
Eugene---------
Roseburg-------
182,100
324,537
Medford--------
300,019
Coos Bay-------
Oregon Total-- 1,371,447
82,886
171,684
1,576
3,399
63,678
57,113
13,072,148
9,428,701
6,128,148
9,390,601
13,579,388
$51,974,347
1,305
2,746
247,695
169,103
253,882
195,893
226,907
1,102,506
12,403
124,192
19,106,613
14,582,416
16,844,379
9,498,176
19,415.520
$79,846,175·
Spokane--------3,853
Ore-Wash Total 1,375,300
85,515
$52,059,862
2,792
1,105,298
136.966
$79,983,141
$
Management 4,201,000 Resource Management-------------------
435,000 Lands & Minera1s----------------------
326,000 Cadastral Survey----------------------Total------------------------------------ $16,653,700
Appropriations for FY 1968 totaled $17,592,000
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FY 1969
Volume
M.bd.ft.
7
$
72,746
189, no
TIMBER HARVEST ACREAGES
REFORESTATION
Acreages from which the timber. sold in fiscal years 1968 and 1969
will be harvested.
FY 1968 Clear-Cut
Acres
District
Lakeview---------Burns------------Va1e-------------
Prinevi11e-------Baker-------------
Spokane----------Ore-Wash Tota1--
1,172 2,087
424
38
4,382
5,860
3,667
3,344
FY 1968 Partial-Cut
Acres
23,891
3,977
3,596
5,960
2,069
~
20,082
1,461
369
5,400
1,600
7,975
14,958
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34,820
58
23,949
826
46,036
21
20,103
634
35,454
~
75
17
District 525
393
10
4,434
966
7,264
1,682
5;229
21,267
1,109
45,210
Sa1em----------~--
Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay----------
Oregon Tota1----
FY 1969
Partial-Cut Clear-Cut
Acres
Acres
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Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding is
tabulated here. Natu"a1 reforestation acreages are not included.
Baker------~-----
Lakeview--~----
Burns----------
Va1e-----------Prinevi 11e-----'-
Baker-----~----
Sa1em----------
Eugene---------
Roseburg-------
Acres
Thinned
Acres
Lbs.
Seeds
Planting
& Seed
ing
Acres
8
1,443 3,587
1,476 1,261
1,196 1,012
517
871
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1,715~
6,709 10,703
2,241
985
812
575
4,258
8,871
16
6.839
4,699
3,516
3,157
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26,457
Spokane----------~~
Ore-Wash Total 16,313 15,554
Site
Prep
26,457
Planting
tion
Seeding
Acres
Lbs.
Seeds
6
721 4,204
1,301 1,831
967 1,318
912
905
1,255 ~
5,155 12,141
3,112
1,475
1,025
869
2,858
9,339
5,155 12,141
9,339
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Acres
Trees
Planting
& Seed
ing
Acres
.FY 1969
Acres
Thinned
30
270
62
104
48
165
10
634
173
Lakeview-------- Burns----------- Va1e------------
Prinevi11e------
20
Baker-----------81 1,497
Sa1em-----------2,849
Eugene----------881 2,240
Roseburg--------Medford---------- 8,515 2,851
Coos Bay---------~~
Oregon Tota1---10,437 12,488
Acres
Released
From Brush
()
Medford------~--
Coos Bay-------
Oregon Tota1--
1,545
523 Spokane------
Ore-Wash Total
1,545
_8
531
8
40
25
ara
307
260
5
M
Trees
Acres
16
Sa1em-----------3,252
Eugene----------509 3,438
Roseburg--------- 1,003 2,504
Medford----------14,736 2,640
Coos Bay---------~ 3,704
Oregon Total---16,3l3 15,554
District FY 1968 Seeding
Burns--------~--
Va1e------------
Prinevi11e-------
TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT (Precommercia1)
District
Planting
Lakeview--------
FY 1969
Acres
Released
From Brush
Site
Prep
ara tion
d.
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Spokane----------~
Ore-Wash Tota1-10,437 12,488
20
5,701
4,680
3,558
3,763
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24,629
24,629 *
*From 1958 through 1969, a total of 342,090 acres-was reforested.
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NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS SALES
LIVESTOCK GRA2ING
FY 1969
FY 1968
Item and Unit
Quantity
Value
Quantity
934
Christmas trees, each-----
2,000
Wildings, ea"ch-----------
8,873
Cascara bark, pounds------
500
Moss, pounds--------------
Huckleberry brush, bunches
3,372
Ferns", bunches------------ 12,122
4
Greens, bunches-----------
Boughs, pounds------------ 203,620
Cones, bushe1s------------
Hay, tons----------------
$ 775
200
106
5
202
351
2,123
1,223
5,464
4,.450
5,308
10,365
667
11,318
5,225
Grazing use"is tabulated for calendar year 1968
Value
Oregon:
District
1
6,867
6
$1,898
122
83
89
318
324
20
226
536
114
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FY
District
FY
1968
Cases Closed
Co11ec
tions
No.
Cases
Pending
6-30-68
1969
Cases Closed
Co11ec
tions
No.
Cases
Pending
6-30-69
$
Lakeview----6
Burns--------Va1e---------4
Prinevi 11e---9
Baker--------Sa1em--------- 25
Eugene:--------- 16
Roseburg------- 36
Medford-------- 37
Coos Bay----- --E
Oregon Tota1- 150
$
1,152
11
145
2,611
23,014
7,163
25,935
5,970
10,311
$76,301
11
3
43
16
28
49
14
175
123
5
1,212
4
24 58,220
20 41,377
9 13,639
27 37,255
15
6.364
107 U58J..90
8
1
37
11
27
59
9
160
Spokane-------- ___
4
Ore-Wash Total 154
289
$76,590
3
178
2
120
109 $158,310
3
163
3
8
Numher
Sheep &
Goats
34,284
4,000
4,910
1,000
3,328,753
61,546
55,538
30,000
18,300
6,300
3,324,757
184,079
75,160
28,748
4,691,693
18,446
8,100
6,505
18,000
1,054,171
373,460
15,408
18,700
13,250
17,500
367",978
44,536
Lakeview
Permits-----------------
Leases----------------
Burns
Permits------------------
Leases------------------
Vale
Permits------------------
Leases-----------------Prineville
Permits------------------
Leases-------------------
Baker
Permits---------T------
Leases---------------
Salem
Leases------------------
Eugene
Leases-----------------Roseburg
Leases-------------------Medford
Leases------------------
Coos Bay
Leases-------------------
Oregon Total
Spokane
Leases-------------------
~/lother Wash. Leases----
Ore-Wash Tota1-----------
7,893
3.300
292,592
Acres
239
21,703
204
27,773
2,418
1,202
46,792
18,807
2,200
413,312
95
281,399
117,915
1.384
13,941,937
8,781
126,696
235,730
8.150
14,185,817
~I Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District.
/l:" ) Above figures do not include numbers authorized by Exchange of
Use Agreement.
Grazing use totals during calendar year 1967 were:
Number
Number
Cattle &
Sheep &
Horses
Goats
Oregon-----------------
Washington----------------
Ore-Wash Tota1-----~------
10
Numher
Cattle &
Horses
313,659
7.641
321,300
11
127,152 13,899,501
8.500
265.983
135,652 ~4,165,484
FORAGE PROVIDED
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
Numbers of livestock operators, permits and leases, and number
of animal-unit-months of forage provided in calendar year 1968.
Major range conservation projects are' tabulated here. Other
accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans,
soil stabilization, and water control.
Number
of
Operators
Number of
Permits &
Leases
Lakeview---------------Burns------------------Vale-------------------Prineville-------------Baker------------------Sa1em------------------Eugene-----------------Roseburg---------------Medford----------------Coos Bay---------------O_regon Tota1----------
175
342
311
374
289
8
9
57
174
2
1,741
176
354
311
397
301
8
9
57
143
2
1,758
127,987
275,845
422,414
99,815
64,081
863
910
3,883
26,222
505
1,022,525 Spokane----I7----------Other Wash - ----------Ore-Wash Total--------
455
463
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-B.
31,446
2.500
1,056,471 District ~I
2,215
2,244
Animal
Unit
Months
Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District
Forage provided in calendar year 1967 totaled:
Oregon-----------------Washington-------------
Ore-Wash Total--------
1,867
446
2,313
1,762
439
2,201
FY 1968 District
6,440
14,280
25,146
2,200
413
71
58
365
14
26
75
13
138
8
24
62,627
48,479
534
258
( ) Spokane--------------Ore-Wash Tota1------
800
63,427
48,479
7
541
7
265
Brush
Control
Acres
Grass
Seeding
Acres
0~
../J /)
1,110,136
39.221 1,149,357 Lakeview-----------Burns--------------Va1e---------------Prinevi1le---------Baker--------------Salem--------------Eugene-------------Roseburg-----------Medford------------Coos Bay-----------Oregon Total-----Spokane*-----------Ore-Wash Total----
Deer
5,500
2,500
2,200
700
Elk
10,900 .
30,000
42,000
37,000
13,000
19,000
17 ,000
11,000
11,000
37,000
27.000
244,000
50
1,000
50
1,800
100
100
900
100
2.800
6,900
10,900
9.000
253,000
400
7,300
Big Horn
55
30
.r>
C)
FY 1969
District
Lakeview-------------Burns----------------Vale-----------------Prinevil1e----------.-Baker----------------Salem----------------
Eugene---------------Roseburg-------------
Medford--------------
Coos Bay-------------
Oregon Tota1--------
Big game animals which use lands managed by BLM. (1969)
Pronghorn
Antelope
'·0
1,800
52,083
1,900
600
°ot/
Fencing
Miles
4~1
Water
Deve lopmen t
Number
50
400
9
17
57
10 289 11 14
56,383
38,479
524
381
56,383
2 03~1
--=-::..:::..::
40,509
6
530
2
383
Spokane--------------Ore-Wash-----------~
11
10, 7
5,500-=20,559 1 /
1,720-=-
~/ Includes following acreages reseeded in emergency watershed
rehabilitation projects on lands burned by wildfires:
Lakeview - 10,700; Burns - 200; Prineville - 200; Spokane - 2,030;
Total - 13,130 acres.
85
~/
Includes 30 miles of protective fence built in emergency
jects to protect lands burned by wildfire.
85
*Also 120 mountain goats.
12
Water
Fencing .Development
Number
Miles
4,400
5,400
44,951
4,276
3,600
BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES
District
Grass
Seeding
Acres
Lakeview-------------Burns----------------Vale-----------------Prineville-----------Baker----------------Salem----------------
Eugene---------------
Roseburg-------------
Medford--------------
Coos Bay-------------
Oregon Total--------
..
()
Brush
Control
Acres
13
pr~
RECREATION SIT$S
-
6 ()
"
! .S
The following table applies to recreation sites constructed and
operated as of 7~1-69 by the Bureau of Land Management.
f.
District
No. of
Camping Trailers
Picnic
~D~i~s~t~r~i~c~t~______~N~a~m~e~o~f~S~i~t~e~______U~n~i~t~s____U~sa~b~le=-____-=U~nits
Lakeview----
Burns-------
Vale-------
Prineville---
Baker-------
Salem-------
Eugene--------
Roseburg-..,.----
25
*Gerber Reservoir
15
Page Springs
Fish Lake
20
4
Jackman Park
Blitzen Crossing
5
10
Cow Lakes
*Beavertail
20
*Chimney Rock
*Macks Canyon
13
Bluehole Handicap Ramp
Spring
Alder Glen
8
Scaponia
4
*Elkhorn Valley
20
*Fishermens Bend
40
Yellowbottom
22
N. Fork Eagle Creek 23
Canyon Creek
Dogwood
Wildwood
Little Bend
Alsea Falls
~i11 Creek
Missouri Bend
6
Fan Creek
Dovre
3
Elk Bend
Turner Creek
8
*Whittaker Creek
11
18
*Clay Creek
Sharps Creek
10
Haight Creek
2
Lake Creek
South Jetty
Gunter
5
Tyee
11
Rock Creek
15
*Mi11 Pond
11
Cavitt Creek Falls
8
10
Scaredman Creek
Lone Rock
Wolf Creek Falls
Susan Creek Falls
Darby Creek
Emile -Site
14
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
25
88
1
I.
3
3
27
34
A.-'"
120
16
21
18
101
,"-·~
<,,':
O
~I
9
6
17
12
x
x
1
3
6
x
x
x
x
x
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
RECREATION VISIT ESTIMATES TO BLM MANAGED LAND
Use
2
-0
11
.
Camping-----------------
Picnicking--------------
Fishing----------------- ,
Hunting-----------------
"0 .'
Sightseelng~------------
Water Sports-----------
Winter Sports-----------
9
26
8
4
6
2
2
3
Trailers
Usable
Picnic
Units
x
x
x
x
5
10
32
5
2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
*Federal Recreation Area Permit or daily fee admits visitors.
7
6
Name of Site
4
Cold Spring
2
Nine Mile
4
Shady Branch
16
Deer Creek
9
Surveyor
12
Topsy
10
Little Applegate
10
Elderberry Flat
Gold Nugget
Tunnel Ridge
Rogue River Trail:
Rainie Falls
3
Big Slide
1
Russian Creek
2
Horseshoe Bend
3
Kelsey Creek
9
Tucker Flat
25
Hyatt Lake
Smith River Falls
Coos Bay--19
Sixes River
79
*Loon Lake
12
Park Creek
10
Bear Creek
Vincent Creek
Cherry Creek Big Tree-Palmer Butte
20
24
11
No. of
Camping
Units
Medford----
33
x
RECREATION SITES (Continued)
' \,
Other---------~---------
Total------------------
FY 1969
Oregon
Washington
336,500
717,000
850,000
720,000
4,519,000
291,000
22,700
509,000
7,965,700
2,000
9,000
22,000
17,000
53,000
6,000
1,000
5,000
115,000
0, ',U /~
'J
10 15
6
23
8
6
4
6
FIRE CONTROL
LAND LEASES, in effect 6-30-69
Oregon
Number
burned
Oregon
Oregon
of man-caused and .lightning-caused fires, with acres
on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in
and Washington. Fire control is by BLM in eastern
and by contract in western Oregon and Washington.
Occurrence of Fires
CY 1968
DistriCt
Number
Lakeview-------------------
Burns----------------------
Vale-----------------------Prineville-----------------
Baker----------------------
Salem----------------------
Eugene----------------------
60
54
40
161
49
Roseburg----------------~--
12
32
Medford--------------------
Coos Bay-------------------
Oregon Total-------------
Spokane-----~--------------
Oregon-Washington Total--
Acres
424
8.904.01
1,928.83
2,350.51
1,381. 52
8.33
.25
8.00
911.98
107.43
131.34
15,732.20
_5
429
3,503.00
19,235.20
1
6
9
.
Washington
Kind
No.
Acres
No.
Acres
Recreation & Public Purposes-
Small Tract------------------
Airport----------------------
Total-----------------------.
39
47
_3
89
2.074
87
265
2,426
44
705
44
705
i
LANDS CLASSIFIED FOR MULTIPLE USE MANAGEMENT IN OREGON
as of June 30. 1969. (None in Washington)
Acres
Classified for Multiple Use---------------- 12,485,400 Proposed Classification for Multiple Use---.
339,400 Ie) Cl;:~!i~~~-~:~~~-~::-~~:~~~-~~~~~~~=~====== l~: !;~: ;g~
MINERALS
Cause of Fires
Oregon
CY 1968
District
Lakeview-------------------
Man
Vale-----------------------
io
Prinevi1le---------~-------
42
35
49
35
30
119
14
1
6
6
6
16
16
_8
1
Burns--------------------~~-·
Baker-------------------~--~
Sa1ern-------~--------------
Eugene------~---------------
Roseburg-------------------
Medford------~------------
Coos Bay-------------------
Oregon
Spokane-------~---------~--
Oregon-Washington Total--
11
19
154 .
J..
270
4
1
158
271
16
Item
Lightning
FY 1968'
Washington
FY 1969
Mineral Patents Issued---
1
Mineral Permits & Licenses
I
Mineral Leases-----------
P.L. 167 Determinations
454,340
Completed, acres-------
42,565
Cumulative Determinations,
acres------------------ 1.983,477 2,437,817
' 0 " Claims Retaining Surface
101
101
.~.
Righ ts. nurnber--------
2,020
2,020
acres----------
Percent of Mineralized
Area on which P.L. 167
63
Action is completed----
59
17
FY 1968
FY 1969
-
8,824
8,824
157,412
157,412
6
120
6
120
97
97
o
LAND PATENTS ISSUED
FY 1968
Kind of Patent
No.
FY 1969
Acres
No.
Acres
2
30
5
34
480
12,184
888
27,817
3
4
19
2
22
160
490
3,973
80
12,186
-.!.
1
41,370
1
4
39
440
320
799
ROAD RIGHT· OF WAY PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS
Right of way permits issued for logging and reciprocal right of
way and road use agreements signed in Oregon.
Oregon - BIM
Homestead------------------~----
Desert Land--------------------
Public Sa1e--------~-----------
Recreation Sa1e----------------Exchange-----------------------Minera1------------------------Other--------------------------Total - BIM------------------Oregon - Other Agency
Minera1------------------------Reclamation Sa1e---------------
National Forest Exchange-------Total - Other Agency---Washington - BLM
Public Sa1e---~~----------- ___ __
Other-------~-------------------
Total - BLM-------------------
72
-.!.
6
4
237
5
242
-.!.
5
50
District
220
12,493
12,713
3
280
3
280
Washington - Other Agency
Reclamation Homestead----------
Reclamation Sa1e---------------
National Forest Exchange-------
New Indian Trust-,..-------------Total - Other Agency----------
4
2
179
3,438
1
4
1
2,651
6
3,617
5
2,652
Ore-Wash Total - BLM--------------
77
41,612
53
17,169
Baker---------------Sa1em---------------Eugene--------------Roseburg------------Medford-------------. Coos Bay------------Tota1--------------
-,
Oregon
Exchanges----------------------Other--------------------------
Tota1-------------------------
27,065
33,648
27,065
33,648
Tota1-------------------~
18
4
1
2
2
15
7
17
34
16
17
30
784
386
777
822
427
3,282
94
1
1
2
2
-1.
7
1
288
108
.239
192
69
902
e
0
00
FY
District
Direct
Purchase·
Lakeview--------------Burns-----------------Va1e------------------Prinevi11e------------Baker-------------Sa1em-----------------Eugene------------Roseburg--------------Medford-------------Coos Bay--------------Total--------------
6
3
10
3
3
18
8
10
48
_8
117
Spokane---------------Ore-Wash Total-------
_2
119
1969
Eminent
Domain
Total to 6-30-69
Eminent
Direct
Purchase Domain
Is
50
125
12
61
79
396
289
435
676
298
2,421
185
18
9
2,430
185
1
2
3
2
9
1
1.
3
1
37
22
48
60
13
ROADS CONSTRUCTED
Washington
Exchange-----------------------Other--------------------------
lota1------------------------Ore-Wash
39
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND DEEDS ACQUIRED
LANDS RECEIVED BY BLM, Acres
FY 1969
1
Va1e----------------Prinevil1e--------~--
~.' f"~"; '-.. .~
FY 1968
Agreements Signed
Total to
6-30-69
FY 1969
Lakeview------------Burns----------------
16,889
2
6
8
FY
Permits Issued
Total to
1969 6-30-69
()
()
"
2;243
2,243
27,065
35,891
;
!
AI·)
U:l
Dis trict
Lakeview--------------Burns----------------·
Vale------------------Prinevi11e------------Baker-----------------Sa1em-----------------
Eugene--------------
Miles built under
Miles built with
timber sale contracts
appropriated funds
Total to
Total to
FY 1969
6-30-69
FY 1969
6-30-69
41
122
49
38
14
132
58
107
166
158
885
7
12
7
Roseburg~------------
Medford-------------Coos Bay--------------Total----------------
2
28
1Q
4
2
42
128
1
6
16
38
113
135
58
127
rn
72
498
885
933
1,499
702
4,886
RIGHTS OF WAY
Right of way permits issued for transmission lines, communication
sites, pipelines, roads (except logging roads in western Oregon), etc.
FY 1969
FY 1968
50
Oregon---------------------------Washington-----------------------Total---------------------------
3
71
8
53
79
I
PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS
FY 1968
Oregon
Acres Surveyed----------
Acres Resurveyed--------
Miles of Line Resurveyed
Corners Remonumented----
Sections Subdivided-----
Books of Field Notes----
Plats Accepted---------__
FY 1969
Washington
1,920
48,200
118
653
28
26
21
Oregon
Washington
5
1
3
47,600
138
335
1
41
27
640
6
24
6
3
e
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the VepaJL:tment 06 the InteJri.olr.. hM bM..iC. Ir..UpoM..i
b~u 601r.. «n:tVt, land, minVtai., 6~h, w.U.dU6e,
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on
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6uU. c.on.tJr....tbution :to a be:t:tVt Un,Ued S:ta.:tu -- now
and .in the 6u:tUJr..e.
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