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ELM FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1971 -
1972
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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
BLM FACTS
Contents
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BLM Offices in Oregon and Washington--------------------------­
Lands Managed by BLM------------------------------------------­
Pennanent Employees of BLM------------------------------------­
Resource Management Receipts---------------------------~------­
Expenditures for Resource Management--------------------------­
Payments to Counties and States, FY 1971----------------------­
Payments to Counties and States, FY 1972----------------------­
Commercial Forest Land----------------------------------------Timber Sa1es--------------------------------------------------Timber Harvest Acreages-~------------------------------------­
Timber Stand Improvement (Precommercia1)----------------------~"R;eforestation---------~----------------------------------------
V2inor Fores t Products Sa1es---------------------'--------------" Timber Trespass-----------------------------------------------Livestock Grazing---------------------------------------------­
")FOrage Provided-----------------------------------------------­
, Big Game Population Estimates---------------------------------­
, Wildlife Habitat Improvement FY 1972--------------------------­
Aquatic Habitat Improvement FY 1972---------------------------. Resource Development and Conservation-------------------------Recreation Sites----------------------------------------------Estimated Recreation Visits to BLM Lands FY 1972--------------Fire Contro1--------------------------------------------------Road Right of Way Permi"ts and Agreements----------------------­
Road Right of Way Easements and Deeds Acquired----------------Roads Maintained-----------------------------------------------'
Rights of Way-------------------------------------------------Roads Cons t ructed---------------------------------------------Land Leases---------------------------------------------------­
Minera1s------------------------------------------------------Land Patents Issued-------------------------------------------­
"")". Pub lic Land Surveys-------------------------------------------­
( '. Lands Received by BLM-----------------------------------------­
Lands Classified for Multiple Use Management------------------­
Johnny Horizon Program----------------------------------------This booklet contains statistics about
ment in Oregon and Washington~ Most of the
year 1972 (July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972).
the preceding year are usually listed, too.
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As one means of conserving natural resources, this booklet is
printed on recycled paper.
September 1972
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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 151 Lakeview, Oregon 97630 947-2177 Donald G. Gipe
District Manager
BURNS DISTRICT 74 So. Alvord Street Burns, Oregon 97720 573-2071 L. Christian Vosler
District Manager
VALE DISTRICT
365 A Street West
P. O. Box 700 Vale, Oregon 97918 473-3144 George R. Gurr
District Manager
447-4115 Paul E. Arrasmith
District Manager
BAKER DISTRICT
Federal Building
P. O. Box 589 Baker, Oregon 97814 523-6391 Albert Romeo
District Manager
SALEM DISTRICT
3550 Liberty Road South
P. O. Box 3227 Salem, Oregon 97302 585-1793 Boris T. Vladimiroff
District Manager
EUGENE DISTRICT
1255 Pearl Street
P. O. Box 392 Eugene, Oregon 97401 342-5141 Joseph C. Dose
District Manager
ROSEBURG DISTRICT 1928 Airport Road P. O. 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 Edward G. Stauber
District Manager
~PRINEVILLE District
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P. O. Box 550 Prineville, Oregon 97754 SPOKANE DISTRICT 456-2570 West 920 Riverside Avenue Spokane, Washington 99201 Richard L. Schaertl
District Manager
'~SOURCE
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
lotal collection made by the Bureau of Land Management from the indicated
source. Collections are d~posited in the U. S. Treasury.
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, 1972 and are approximate.
Lands managed by BLM are 25 percent of the total acreage of Oregon
and less than 1 percent of Washington.
District
Source
Roseburg---------------------------------------------­
Medford----------------------------------------------­
Coos Bay----------------------------------------~----Oregon Total----------------------------------------
3,213,000
3,485,000
4,666,000
1,384,000
544,000
4l5,OCiO
317,000
424,OOO"')h
911,000. '
330,000
15,689,000
Spokane----------------------------------------------­
Ore-Wash Total--------------------------------------
292,000
15,981,000
Prineville--------------------------------~----------­
Baker------------------------------------------------­
Salem------------------------------------------------~
Eugene----------------------------------~------------­
Washington
Oregon
1971
$ 183,541
63,734,401
2,616,176
2,636,122
42,062
603,429
1,729
FY
FY 1972
$ 178,552
75,333,653
2,134,245
3,732,652
25,122
648,292
1,829
1971
$ 15,008
FY
FY
1972
522
$
Mineral Leases-------Timber Sales, O&C 1/-Timber Sales, CB~-1144,561
165,622
Timber Sales, PD----'-5,262
2,216
Land & Material Sales21,763
18,566
Grazing Fees---------353
228
Rent
Land---------Fines, Penalties &
272
530
47,048
62,978
Forfeitures--------7,337
43,151
41,726
Other Sources--------~
$75,705
$209,507
Total--------------- $69,922,164 $82,144,544
'~I Includes receipts from all sources on O&C lands.
FY 1971 receipts from
~.' C lands managed by USFS amount to $6,682,186 and FY 1972 receipts amount
~ $8,843,857.
1/ Includes receipts from all sources on CBWR lands.
Acres
Lakeview---------------------------------------------­
Burns-------------------------------------------------·
Vale-------------------------------------------------­
MANAGEMENT RECEIPTS.
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EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM
For BLM in Oregon and Washington
January 1
1971
January 1
1972
June 30
Roseb urg-----.,-------,--·
Medford-----------------.­
Coos Bay----------------­
Spokane---:------------­
23
29
45
28
19
125
84
96
120
99
12
23
28
46
30
20
127
80
95
123
100
11
23
29
45
30
20
126
90
95
124
99
12
State Office------------­
Ore-Wash Total--------­
105
785
117
800
114
807
District
Lakeview----------------­
Burns-------------------­
Vale--------------------­
Prineville--------------­
Baker-------------------­
Salem----~-------------­
Eugene------~_-------~--­
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5,647,300
387,000
1,697,700
3,512,600
FY 1972
$1,120,628
222,602
335,710
1,106
6,808,272
499,579
1,756,032
3,849,205
Resource Protection
Fire Presuppression----~---------------­
Forest Protection----------------------­
Blister Rust Control--------------------
354,200
921,500
85,100
359,824
902,932
73,513
Management
1 Resource Management--------------------­
J Lands & Miner,als-----------------------­
. Cadastral Survey-----------------------Total-----------------------------------
7,454,400
318,500
340,100
$22,326,500
6,147,859
369,715
447,867
$22,894,844
Inves tments
Soil and Watershed Conservation--------­
Range Improvement----------------------­
Range Fire & Storm Damage Rehabi'litatioi}
Building Construction------------------­
Road Construction & Acquisition--------­
Recreation Construction----------------Forest Development---------------------­
Maintenance of Capital Investments------
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FY 1971
$1,287,500
145,100
175,500
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1971
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 1971.
Oregon Counties
Management
O&C Lands
Baker-------~---­
$
898,480.97
Benton----------­
'C1ackamas----­
1,768,629.61
C1atsop---------­
661,588.18
Co1umbia--------­
1,886,490.32
Coos-------7----­
Crook--------­
1,170,776.42
Curry---------­
Deschutes-------­
8,009,590.25
Doug1as--------­
Gilliam-------­
Grant-----------­
Harney----------­
Hood River------­
Jackson---------­
5,010,390.39
Jeffersonl-------­
Josephine-------­
3,862,508.99
K1amath---------­
748,201.25
Lake------------­
4,882,492.73
Lane------------­
115,107.88
Linco1n-------­
844,124.48
Linn-----------­
Ma1heur---------­
466,826.42
Marion----------­
Morrow----------­
241,309.30
Mu1tnomah-------­
690,647.30
Po1k----------­
Sherman---------­
179,056.71
Ti11amook-----­
Umati11a------­
Union-----------­
Wa110wa---------­
Wasco-------­
Washington------­
200,763.36
Whee1er---------­
Yamhi11------,-­
230,215.76
Tota1-------- $31,867,200.32
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
*inc1udes CBWR
Payments
$
))
Total
Payments
30.00
345.00
*372,942.29
36,372.86
159.50
898,884.47
1,768,629.61
30.00
661.933.18
2,259,432.61
36,372.86
1,170,935.92
*58,302.15
2,000.52
10,637.57
25,775.95
8,067,892.40
2.000.52
10,637.57
25,775.95
1,450.23
1,213.03
92.92
2,559.47
6,769.19
5,011,840.62
1,213.03
3,862,601. 91
750,760.72
6,769.19
4,882,492.73
115,112.88
844,124.48
38,523.85
466,835.70
73.32
241,309.30
690,647.30
1,353.39
179,056.71
361.11
66.02
552.20
2,132.54
200.830.86
1,949.86
230 z 215.76
$32,431,348.57
5.00
38,523.85
9.28
73.32
1,353.39
361.11
66.02
552.20
2,132.54
67.50
1,949.86
$564,148.25
Payments to State of Oregon from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lands, etc.--------------­
107,127.33
Payment to State of Wash. & Wash. counties,
all ·sources-------------------------------­
21,511.93
Total payments to counties and States,FY 1971- $32,559,987.83
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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 1972.
Resource
Management
O&C Lands'
Oregon Counties
$
403.50
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES,
;~) Baker-----------­
Benton----------­
C1ackamas-------­
C1atsop---------­
Co1umbia--------­
Coos-----------­
Crook-----------­
Curry-----------­
Deschutes-------­
Doug1as---------­
Gi11iam---------­
Grant-----------­
Harney----------­
Hood River------­
Jackson---------­
Jefferson-------­
Josephine-------­
K1amath---------­
Lake------------­
Lane----------~-­
Linco1n---------­
Linn------------­
Ma1heur--------­
Marion----------­
Morrow----------­
Mu1tnomah-------­
Po1k-------~----­
Sherman---------­
Ti11amook-------­
Umati11a--------­
$
1972
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
*inc1udes CBWR
PayrilE!nts
$
1,061,450.47
2,090,508.87
781,060.49
2,228,668.27,
.1,382,462.77
9,462,396.60
5,919,191.81
4,563,103.84
883,912.50
5,768,095.65
135,986.54
997,234.61
15.87
$
1,061,466.34
2,090,508.87
345.00
*320,179.56
31,937.65
187.50
697.44
*88,226.87
1,339.73
15,421.07
13,613.92
781,405.49
2,548,847.83
31,937.65
1,382,650.27
697.44
9,550,623.47
1,339.73
15,421.07
13,613.92
1,419.82
903.84
72.30
2,289.52
5,920,611.63
903.84
4,563,176.14
886,202.02
5.76
75.40
5,768,101.41
136,061. 94
997,234.61
17,785.51
551,500.96
53.55
304,525.22
815,919.22
1,321.20
211,540.16
391. 03
59.52
686.46
2,123.78
237,368.51
1,898.68
271,973.91
$38,167,951.38
17,785.51
551,500.96
53.55
304,525.22
815,919.22
211,534.62
Unio~-----------­
Wa110wa---------Wasco-----------­
Washington------­
237,301.oi
Whee1er---------­
Yamhi11---------­
271,973.07
Tota1---------- $37,666,826.52
Total
Payments
1,321.20
5.54
391.03
59.52
686.46
2,123.78
67.50
1,898.68
.84
$501,124.86
Payment to St~te of Oregon from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lands, etc.----------------150,288.69
Payment to State of Wash. & Wash. counries,
all sources----------------------------------12,965.05
Tn.-"l ""VTnpn.-" t-n ronnHp.<: ;lnci States FY 1972
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COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND
TIMBER HARVEST ACREAGES
Data are as of 6-30-72
Conunercia1
Forest Land
Acres 2
District
Lakeview----------Burns-------------Va1e--------------­
Prinevi11e--------Baker-------------­
Sa1em-------------Eugene------------­
Roseburg----------­
Medford-----------­
Coos Bay----------Oregon To\a1~----
Withdrawn
Connnercial
Forest Lard
Acres
'
A~reages from which the timber sold in fiscal years 1971 and 1972
will be harvested.
Annual
Allowable Cut
M.bd;ft.
30,000
53,000
2,000
8,900
72,000
21,000
351,000
299,000
387,000
690,000
264,000
2,167,000
9,100
3,900
244,000
219,000
201,000
234,000
274,000
1,195,900
10,000
3,000
500
25,000
11,000
49,500
FY 1971
Partial-Cut
Acres
Clear-Cut
Acres
Partial-Cut
Acres
33
327
678
13
971
147
Coos Bay--------Oregon Tota1---
6
3
4,732
3,078
6,774
2,256
3,713
-20,595
356
422
5,662
2,498
5,496
24,238
2,086
41,763
4,428
3,674
5,957
1,348
3,621
19,048
3,173
1,217
4,339
2,534
3,467
23,056
1,684
40,588 Ore-Wash Tota1-
39
20,634
630
42,393
4
19,052
4
40,592
District
Clear-Cut
Acres
Lakeview--------Burns-----------Va1e------------­
Prinevi1le------Baker-----------Salem-----------Eugene----------Roseburg--------Medford---------~
53,000
2,220,000
5,500
1,201,400
() Spokane---------
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TIMBER SALES
Volume
M.bd.ft.
Value
Volume M.bd.ft.
Value 3,124
1,085
$ 150,379
26,776
1,143
4,480
300,235
179,172
239,214
282,715
234,084
1,245,932
17,874
7,469
98,389
3,328
282,213
12,506,136
193,217
8,729,689
224,729
9,341,953
267,472
10,164,773
211,457
11,169,959
$52,188,789 1,194,094
339,006
143,589
15,571,527
11,799,825
12,669,457
12,967,897
12,550,592
$66,219,048
4,029
Spokane--------Ore-:Wash Tota1- 1,249,961
147
82,269
$52,271,058 1,194,241
2,675 $66,221,723 Eugene-----~----
Roseburg---Medford--------Coos Bay-------Oregon Tota1--
1,773
3,116
$ 86,862
73,154
FY 1972
FY 1971
FY 1972 FY 1971
Lakeview-------Burns----------Va1e-----------­
Prinevi11e-----Baker----------Sa1em---------
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TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT (Pre commercial)
Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from lands managed by BLM
during fiscal years 1971 and 1972.
District
FY 1972
District
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Lakeview-----~----
Acres
Thinned
Acres
Released
From Brush
175
280
Burns
Va1e-------------­
Prinevi11e-------Baker-------------
100
235
Sa1em---~---------
~20
Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medfoid----------Coos Bay----,...----Oregon Tota1----
4,388
852
96
182
6,828,
Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash To~a1--
6,828
Acres
Thinned
Acres
Released
From Brush
140
32
2,773
191
2,017
2,903
784
63
1,192
7,322
2,773
7,322
1,952
439
382
1,419
23
684
2',126
2,126
~INOR FOREST PRODUCTS SALES
REFORESTATION
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Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding is
tabulated here. Natural reforestation acreages are not included.
FY 1971
District
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­
Va1e-----------­
Prinevi11e-----­
Baker---------­
Sa1em----------­
Eugene---------Roseburg-------Med(ord--------­
Coos Bay------Oregon Tota1--
Site
Prep­
aration
Planting
M
Trees
Acres
20
2
1;238
1,531
1,669
947
1,783
7,190
4
691
2,706
4,034
2,050
1,368
3,847
2,707
699
1,605 ~
6,413 18,137
18,137
7,190
Acres
Pounds
Seeds
496
672
9
9
505
681
55
4
2,706
4,530
3,847
2,716
4,784
18,642
505
681
18,642
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FY
1972
District
Site
Prep­
ara­
tion
Lakeview-------­
Burns---------­
Va1e-----------­
Prinevi11e-----­
Baker---------­
Sa1em----------- 1,264
Eugene---------­
857
Roseburg-------- 1,160
170
Medford--------­
Coos Bay-------Oregon Tota1-- 3,451
---==
Spokane--------­ ~
Ore-Wash Total 3,451
Quantity
Item and Uni t
Planting
Seed­
ing
Acres
Value
Quantity
Va~ue
$2,096
4
120
70
445
150
5,437
15
977
320
6,060
2,250
6,481
8,304
1,900
56,638
6,030
$669
7
69
40
270
146
23
1,153
640
&
55
Spokane--------­ ~
Ore-Wash Total 6,413
Seeding
FY 1972
FY 1971
Planting
Seeding
Planting
Seed­
ing
Acres
&
Acres
M
Trees
50
24
50
30
18
30
3,499
4,123
4,427
2,742
3,868
18,739
1,582
1,449
1,896
1,001
1,463
7,433
Pounds
Acres Seeds
Oregon:
3,353
Christmas trees, each------­
15
Wi1d1ings, each------------­
Cascara bark, pounds-------­ 12,054
3,500
Moss, pounds---------------­
Huckleberry brush, bunches-­ 10,629
7,725
Ferns, bunches-------------­
Greens, bunches------------­
Boughs, pounds------------- 141,837
30
Cones, bushe1s-------------­
Pitch, ga11ons-------------­
4,903
Fue1wood, cords------------­
701
Shingle bolts, cords-------­
48
Arrow stock, cords
Corral poles, small and
large poles, linear feet­ 78,111
1,200
Split rails, each----------­
2,148
Pos ts, each----------------­
6,450
Fence stays, each----------­
Oregon Tota1-----------~~-
3,207
6,086
626
4,903
727
23
5,004
5,782
344
767
52
1,928
113
$21,116
71,870
600
28,054
14,160
745
24
2,494
143
$17,553
Washington:-----------------­
Ore-Wash Total-----------­
$21,116
$17,553
TIMBER TRESPASS
FY 1972
FY 1971
18,739
651
47
698
698
645
54
.699
699
4,150
4,123
4,427
2,789
3,868
19,437
District
"))
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­
Va1e-Prineville-----­
Baker----------­
Sa1em---------- ,
Eugene----------
)l
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Cases Closed
Collections
No.
Cases
Pending
6-30-72
$
$
3
3
3
9,022
Coos Bay~-----Oregon Total-­
20
13
15
18
8
77
5,534
14,940
5,168
11,866
6,864
$53,493
6
1
33
11
14
52
15
135
4
2
22
11
8
14
12
73
669
1,226
12,257
6,365
12,320
.20,758
14,726
$68,321
29
7
10
59
15
129
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total
77
$53,493
3
138
3
76
$68,321
129
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Roseburg-~------
~ Medford--------­
,
Cases
Pending
6-30-71
99
J
19,437*
*From 1958 through June 1972, a total of 406,330 acres was reforester'
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Cases Closed
Co11ec­
tions
No.
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LIVESTOCK GRAZING
;razing use is tabulated for calendar year 1971
listrict
Number
Cattle &
Horses
FORAGE PROVIDED
Numbers of livestock operators, permits and leases, and number
of animal-unit-months of forage provided in calendar year 1971.
Number
Sheep &
Goats
Number
of
Operators
Acres
District
Number of
Permits &
Leases
Animal
Unit
Months
~akeview
Permits-----------------Leases-------------------
41,241
3,500
460
1,000
3,328.753 55,316 52,823
25,000
5,890
3,000
3,324,757 183,127 67,646
25,050
4,691,017 16,888
4,400
750
2,000
1,066,505
268,560
.15,710
21,663
5,805
9,194
369,790
34,393
111
200
21,614
Lakeview-------------­
~urns
Permits-----------------Leases------------------Tale
Permits-----------------Leases------------------­
'rinevi11e
Permits-----------------Leases------------------laker
Permits-----------------­
Le·ases------------------ia1em
Leases------------------:ugene
Leases------------------toseburg
Leases------------------ledford
Leases------------------:oos Bay
Leases------------------Iregan Tota1--------------:pokane
Leases------------------Other Wash. leases 1/---­
Ire-Wash Total-------=------
25,238
302
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'»)
162
339
261
382
281
Va1e-----------------Prinevi11e-----------Baker----------------­
Sa1em----------------Eugene---------------­
Roseburg-------------­
Medford--------------­
Coos Bay----~--------Oregon Tota1-------~
2
2
1,612
1,627
163,021
252,703
418,010
92,170
52,659
418
945
4,067
24,812
484
1,009,289
Spokane--------------­
Other Wash 1/--------­
Ore-Wash Tota1------
418
26
2,056
435
26
2,088
36,052
1.000
1,046,341
7
12
51
130
1/ Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District
.~"".-
Forage provided in calendar year 1970 totaled:
2.444
1,026
47,025
8,750
1,700
407,474
56,075
1.384
13,824,953
92
260,570
Oregon---------------­
Washington-----------­
Ore-Wash Tota1------
1,708
1,713
453
2,166
---ill.
2,144
985,931
36.883
1,022,814
BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES
8,513
2.914
271,997
5,707
6
----61,788
243,240
7.964
14,076,157
j Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District.
.bove figures do not include numbers authorized by Exchange of Use
.greement.
razing use totals during calendar year 1970 were: Number
Number Cattle &
Sheep & Horses
Goats
regon-------------------ashington---------------­
Ore-Wash Total----------
162
325
261
367
279
7
12
51
146
Burns--~---------~----
266,575
11.778
278,353
1(\
58,833
5.680
64,513
Acres 13,930,048 246.093 14,176,141 Big game animals which use lands managed by BLM (1972)
i()
District
Lakeview--------Burns-----------Vale------------Prinevi11e------Baker-----------Salem------------.
) Eugene----------Roseburg------. . Medford---------Coos Bay-----~-Oregon Tota1--Spokane----------
Pronghorn
Antelope
3,000
3,000
3,000
900
50
9,950
--~Q
Deer
Elk
45,000 35,000
150
54,000
100
16,000
50 16,000 1,300 23,000
350 11,000
100 900 23,000
150 32,000
15.000 2,500 270,000 5,600
250
7.000
Bighorn
Sheep
Mountain
Goats
100 50 150
50
0
180
:~SOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CQNSERVATION
WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMEN"T fY 1972
Brush
Grass/Legume
Control
Seeding
Acres
Acres
District
1,400
240
350
FY 1971
5
2
150
400
llO
Lakeview-------------Burns----------------­
Vale-----------------Prinevil1e-----------Baker----------------­
Sa1em----------------­
Eugene---------------Roseburg-------------­
Medford--------------­
Coos Bay-------------Onegon Tota1--------
Fencing
Miles
Major range conservation projects are tabulated here. Other accom­
plishments include preparation of watershed management plans, soil
stabilization, and water control.
Water
Developmen t
Number
District
2
140
100
2,030
950
2
Spokane----------7---­
One:-Wash Total- ----
12
2
Lakeview-----------Burns--------------­
Vale---------------Prinevi11e---------Baker--------------Salem--------------­
Eugene-------------­
Roseburg-----------­
Medford------------­
Coos Bay-----------­
Oregon Tota1------
3,500
16,973*
Spokane------------­
Ore-Wash Tota1----
130
3,630
1,970
18,943*
Brush
Control
Acres
Grass
Seeding
Acres
275
1,054
8,295
17,655
250
150
1,013
1,280
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AQUATIC HABITAT IMPROVEMENT FY 1972 1/
District
Spawning StremJ-1
and/or
Clearance Rearing Area
" Miles
Miles
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­
Vale-----------Prineville-----­
Baker--------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford------­
Coos Bay-------Oregon Total--
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Improvecrll
Fish Passage
Miles
Fencing
Miles
Lakes and 4 / Reservoir,,­
Acres
1
16
FY 1972
25
12
1
14
40
3
5
10
9
29
14
3
1
40
Spokane--------­
40
1
14
Ore-Wash Total
production
will
be
fish
1/ Miles refer to number of stream miles-where
increased by the projects.
"1:..1 Removal of log and "debris jams.
31 Includes fish passage over waterfalls and dams and through culverts.
il Includes new projects and improvement of "existing water. 12
Fencing
Miles
Water
Development
Number 'II
[))'
r'l~
"Ii.
2,922*
3,529*
3,010
4,015
1,270
3,500
16*
36*
87
7
34* 36*
92
7
18
2,227
2
148*
2
189*
Corrected figure
District
25
Grass
Seeding
Acres
5
60
30
Brush
Control
Acres
Fending
Miles
54
24
62
12
6
Water
Development
Number
7
Lakeview-----------Burns--------------­
Vale---------------Prinevi11e---------Baker--------------S a1em------'---------­
Eugene-------------"'(I"oseburg-----------­
'I""
"," edford------------Coos Bay-----------­
Oregon Tota1------
11,928
21,312
158
164
Spokane------------­
Ore-Wash Tota1----
530
12,458
21,312
3
161
2
166
470
2,304
23
125
1
6
2
494
)
13
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RECREATION SITES .~CREATION SITES (Continued)
The following table applies to recreation sites constructed and operated
as of 7-1-72 by the Bureau of Land Management.
District
District
User
Fee
Per
Night
Name of Site
$1.00
Gerber Reservoir
Page Springs Fish Lake
Jackman Park
Blitzen Crossing
Vale------Cow Lakes Chukar Park
1.00
PrinevilleBeavertail
Chimney Rock
1.00
Macks Canyon
Blue Hole Handicap Ramp
Baker-----Spring
Salem-----Alder Glen
Scaponia
Elkhorn Valley 2.00
* Fishermens Bend
Yellowbottom
N. Fork Eagle Creek
Canyon Creek
Coast Creek
Dogwood
Wildwood
Little' Bend
Alsea Falls
Mill Creek
Missouri Bend
Fan Creek
Dovre Elk Bend Eugene----Turner Creek
Whittaker Creek * Clay Creek Sharps' Creek
Haight Creek
Lake Creek
Roseburg--Gunter
Tyee
1.00
Rock Creek
1.00
* Millpond Cavitt Creek Falls Scaredman Creek
Lone Rock
Wolf Creek Tr31l
Susan Creek Falls
Emile Creek
Lakeview--Bums----
No. Of
Camping
Units
50
15
.20
Trailers
Usable
Units
x
10
19
20
13
x
8
x
x
x
1
"
33
8
4
20·
38
22
23
x
x
x
x
x
x
3
3
27
34
116
14
'21 5
14
181
9
34 16
17
9
10
10
Name of Site
Cold Spring
Ninemile
Shady Branch
Deer Creek
Surveyor
Topsy
Little Applegate
Elderberry Flat
Gold Nugget
Tunnel Ridge
Hyatt Lake
Rogue River Trail:
Rainie Falls
Big Slide Russian Creek Horseshoe Bend
Kelsey Creek Tucker Flat Smith River Falls Coos Bay--Sixes River Loon Lake
Park Creek
Bear Creek
Vincent Creek Cherry Creek Palmer Butte Burnt Mountain
f~
·Trailers . 'fra;iler
Usable
Units
2
1
2
16
10
17
10
10
x
x
x
25
x
10
30
x
5
2
3
1
3
3
9
8
2.00
20
88
12
10
x
x
23
x
x
x
8
8
4
7
1
3
*Group Picnic Reservations -- $10 to $100 for groups of 50 to 500.
No entrance fees charged
only user fees. x
x
6
7
18
22
10
4
10
11
19
10
9
10
x
x
x
x
x
2
17
5
2
5
x
x
x
x
x
x
5
10
20
11
48
13
6
6
3
1
ESTIMATED RECREATION VISITS TO BLM LANDS FY 1972
Use ~)
.
:~
..
'\8ampl.ng---------------------------Picnicking------------------------Fishing-----------------------_---­
Hunting---------------------------Sightseeing-----------------------­
Water Sports----------------------­
Winter Sports---------------------.Other-----------------------------) Total----..,.---------------------
10'
15
14
No.• · Of
Camping
Units
$
Medford----
-I~ai}~[
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
5
5
p~
User
Fee
Per
Night
Oregon
Washington
391,000
906,000
1,500,000
800,000
5;659,000
368,000
54,000
641,000
10,319,000
2,450
11,000
28,00Q
20,800
67,000
7,700
... 3,000
7,000
146,950
,')
FIRE CONTROL /}-
,
.
)
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.
Lakeview--------------Burns------------------·
Va1e------------------Prinevi11e------------­
CY 1971
Lakeview---------------------
Burns-----------------------­ Va1e------------------------Prinevi11e-------------------
Baker---------~-------------­
Sa1em-----------------------­ Eugene----------------------Roseburg--------------------­
Medford---------------------­
Coos Bay--------------------Oregon Tota1--------------Spokane----------------------
Ore-Wash Tota1-------------
Acres
Number 7
3
3
23 6
300
80.06
44,656.12 2
302 Sa1em-----------------Eugene----------------­
Roseburg--------------­
Medfordl------------­
Coos Bay--------------­
Spokane----------------Ore-Wash Tota1-------
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r)
.
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•
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District
Sa1em---------~--------
CY 1971
19 14
37
30
21
54
13
19 44
2
1
13
6
150
10
150
Spokane---------------------­
Ore-Wash------------------­
_2
152
150
5
3
1';'
Eugene----------------Roseburg--------------Medford---------------Coos Bay--------------Spokane----------------
Ore-Wash Tota1------- .
Lightning
Lakeview--------------------­
Burns-----------------------­
Va1e------------------------Prinevi11e------------------Baker-----------------------­
Salem-----------------------­
Eugene----------------------Roseburg--------------------­
Medford------------------..:.­
Coos Bay--------------------Oregon Total---------------
7
Agreements Signed
Total to
IT 1972
6 30 72
1
46
1
19
32
824
410
798
873
461
2
3,467
4
5
1
1
10
9
8
20
11
1
66
1
1
1
296
108
245
193
69
3
917
2
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND DEEDS ACQUIRED
..L akeview--------------Burns-----------------Va1e------------------Pririevi11e------------Baker------------------
Man
Permits Issued
Total to
6-30-72
IT 1972
Baker-------------~----
27,291.19
343.82
15,111. 99
1,357.90
352.65
29.76
.4.05
.01
53~ 46
31. 23
44,576.06
73
27 56 74
28 Cause of Fires
District
Right of way permits issued for logging and reCiprocal right of
way and road use agreements signed.
District
Occurrence of Fires
District ROAD RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS
.....
!tJ)
IT 1972
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
3
5
13
10
6
34
1
4
5
76
5
Total to 6-30-72
Direct
Eminent
Purchase Domain
51
129
26
69
90
446
328
478
772
330
17
2,736
1
3
1
39
26
50
61 13 194 ';(C)
2
ROADS MAINTAINED
The Bureau of Land Management performed maintenance on 4,301 miles
of permanent roads in Oregon and Washington during IT 1972.
17
.J
RIGHTS OF WAY
Right of way permits issued by the Oregon State Office during the
past two fiscal years. (Does not include permits for logging
roads in western Oregon.)
LAND LEASES
In effect 6-30-72
Oregon
Oregon
Kind Washington
FY 1971
FY 1972
FY 1971
12
18
6
4
4
10
9
1
3
8
4
1
3
1
Electric Transmission
Lines----.-------------Telephone, Telegraph
Lines~---------------­
Communication Sites-----­
Water Pipelines, Ditches,
Etc.------------------Oil & Gas pipe1ines-----­
Roads, ~ateria1 Sites---­
Tota1------------------
7
35
.FY 1972
1
2
13
45
1
Kind
No.
Acres
No.
Recreation & Public Purposes--­
Small Trac t----:--.-----..:.-------­
Airport-----------------------­
Mining Claim Occupancy Act----­
Public Works Leases-----------­
Boy Scout Leases--------------­
Communication Site Leases-----­
Mineral Lake Leases-----------­
Deer Fence Leases-----:--------­
Special Land Use Permit~------­
45
46
3
13
1
1
1
2,277
83
266
86
4
1
1
45
32
142
Tota1-----------~-----------­
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Washington 5°2 583
53,301
Acres 724 1
1
5
80
1
10 2582
11,387
52
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ROADS CONSTRUCTED
MINERALS
Miles built with
appropriated funds
District
Total to
6-30-72
FY 1972
41
122
63
38
14
138
67
123
191
173
970
Lakeview--------------Burns--~---------------
Va1e------------------Prinevi11e------------Baker-----------------Sa1emr----------------Eugene----------------Roseburg--------------Medford~--------------
Coos Bay--------------Tota1----------------
6
6
1
10
23
Miles built under
timber sale contracts
FY 1972
Oregon
Item
Total to
6-30-72
46
136
3
13
31
49
203
32
331
146
79
536
1,009
1,174
2,253
863
6,242
t
e
FY 1972
Mineral Patents Issued-------­
Coal Leases Issued, acres----­
Coal Leases in Force, acres--­
5,403*
5,403
Oil & Gas Leases issued, acres­
302,638
15,255
Oil &·Gas Leases in force, "-­
371,039* 386,294
P.L.167 Determinations,
Completed, acres------------ 136,594
207,406
ufuu1ative Determinations,
V'.
acres----------------______ 2 , 655 ,448 2,862,855
Claims Retaining Surface
Rights, Number-------------_
101
101
Acres---~----------_
2,020
2,020
Percent of Mineralized Area
on which P.L.167 action is
·comp1eted------------------­
65
69
J
~corrected
18
FY 1971
figure
19
Washington
FY 1971
241*
280*
FY 1972
521
1
1
157,412
157,412
6
6
120
120
97
97
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LAND PATENTS ISSUED
f"
Kind of Patent
Oregon - BLM
Color of Tit1e-----------­
Small Tract--------------­
Desert Land--------------­
Public Sa1e----------.:.-­
Recreation Sale------­
Exchange-----------------­
Mining Claim Occupancy Act
Total - BLM------------­
Oregon - Other Agency
Indian Fee and Re-issue
Trust------------------National Forest Exchange-Total other Agency-----Washington - BLM
(Confirmation Patents School Lands Granted in
P1ace)-----------------­
'Public Sa1e-------------, Total - BLM------------
No.
Acres
Ore-Wash Total - BLM-----­
FY 1971
No.
Acres
1
1
4
3
40
10
18,488
5
18,550
2
4
1
9
165
175
40
12,688
1
1
6
16
13,068
1
11
, Kind
Line resurveyed, mi1es--­
Corpers remonumented----­
Sections subdivided-----­
Books of field notes----­
Plats accepted---~-------
FY 1972
Oregon ,Washington
283
436
14
51
23
4
266
10
4
Oregon
Washington
332
410
12
42
24
5
174
8
4
LANDS RECEIVED BY BLM
11
12
3
9
4,650
4,650
12
23
2
250
4,016
4,266
(5)* (34,028)*
162
3
23
3"
--m
3
6,017
3
4
85
10,409
157
12,068
52
...1:.
160
18,085
60
4,786
80
15,360
18
13,091
14
18,712
2
W~shington - Other Agency
Reclamation Sale--------­
National Forest Exchange­ Indian Fee and Re-issue Trust-----------------­
New Indian Trust--'---­
Total - Other Agency--
~
FY 1972
FY 1971
PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS
~'
*This figure is not included in totals ­
Previously' Granted to State~ FY 1972
FY 1971
Acres
Oregon Exchanges---------------------Gifts-------------------------Direct Purchase---------------­
Total Oregon----------------
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/~
i~.'
Washington Exchanges, gifts, purchase----­
Ore-Wash Tota1---------------
39,369
32
39,401
17,599 159
~
39,401
LANDS CLASSIFIED FOR MULTIPLE USE MANAGEMENT IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
1
Acres
Patents Confirmed Land
Classified under PL 88-607 of 9/19/64----------------­
Classified under PL 75-405, O&C Act of 8/28/37-------Total----------------------~------------------------
Keep the Northwest CLEAN
&Beautiful
20
17,882
j)
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.'-.,:
....
­
21
l3,355,581
2,145,900
15,501,481
~
$!'yS:
This Land isVOUR Land
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o,
..,
KEEP IT CLEAN! u.s. DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR
C) Maintaining the quality of the environment is a big concern of the Bureau of Land Management. Aiding.in the effort is Johnny Horizon, the symbolic outdoorsman who represents the thoughtful visitor to the public lands. His antilitter campaign was launched by BLM in 1968 and has since become an Interior Department-wide program. 1
Fiscal Year 1972·saw Johnny Horizon increasingly active in Oregon. BLM can point to an environmental concert at Bend. a successful fall "outdoor manners" campaign in cooperation with state agencies and a steady growth in public awareness of the Johnny Horizon en-~ vironmental program.
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