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CHAPTER 4: SUPPORTING INFORMATION

CONSULTATION AND COORDINATION

LIST OF AGENCIES AND PERSONS CONSULTED

Tribes

Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Niimpuu (Nez Perce Tribe) Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon

Government Agencies

State Government and Agencies

Columbia County Board of Commissioners Inland Northwest Wildlife Council Wallowa County Board of Commissioners Union County Board of Commissioners Washington Dept. of Wildlife, Region 1 Habitat Program Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Oregon Dept. of Forestry

Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality Oregon State Division of State Lands Umatilla County Watermaster Umatilla County Board of Commissioners Umatilla Basin Watershed Council Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program

Federal Agencies

Environmental Protection Agency National Marine Fisheries Service Columbia Inter-Tribal Fish Commission

Bureau of Indian Affairs US Fish and Wildlife Service

Private Organizations

Adopt-A-Forest Associated Oregon Loggers Back Country Horsemen Blue Mountains Audubon Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project

Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics Hells Canyon Preservation Council Interfor

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Lewis-Clark Valley Air Quality Oregon Wild Oregon Snowmobilers Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Sierra Club, Oregon Chapter Larry Pennington, Sierra Club Eastside Forest Committee Mount Misery Snow Drifters Northwest Trailbikers

Sierra Club Juniper Group Desert Rats Lewis-Clark Valley Air Quality Center for Tribal Water Advocacy Oregon Natural Desert Association Washington Wilderness Coalition Center for Tribal Water Advocacy Oregon Natural Desert Association Washington Wilderness Coalition

Businesses

Associated Oregon Loggers Inc. Boise Building Boise Cascade Blue Mountain Lumber Products Columbia Helicopter East Oregonian Newspaper Guy Bennett Lumber Company Henderson Logging, Inc.

Joe Cook Logging Pine Creek Logging Ski Bluewood Walla Walla Union Bulletin Pendleton Record La Grande Observer Healy Ranch LLC

Individuals

Chad Schoesler Chey Powell Dan Gran Dave Price David Hunt Don Stroeber Earle and Shirlee Marvin End and Barbara Hutsell Erik Ryberg Gary Moton Glenn Warren Jack Preston Jerry Lauer John Geddie Joh M. Leonard Lyle Jensen

Lyle Perkins M. Sharp Max R. Peterson Mike Ziemantz Richard Isaacson Roberta Vandehey Shirley Muse Steve Corey Tom Peterson Tom Wood

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INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM Core Interdisciplinary Team Carrie Spradlin, Project Lead and Silviculturist

Holly Hutchinson, IDT Lead and NEPA

Steve Anderson, Roads and Trails

Jim Archuleta, Soils

Jeff Bloom, Recreation and Visuals

Bill Dowdy, Aquatics/Fisheries

Holly Harris, Wildlife

Lindsay Lockard, Economics

Zig Napkora, Hydrology

Larry Randall, Wilderness and Lands with Wilderness Characteristics

Joby Sciarrino, Fire and Fuels

Interdisciplinary Team Consultants

Mike Rassbach, District Ranger

Joy Archuleta, Hydrology

Jill Bassett, Cultural Resources

Bernard Bormann, PNW Research Station

John Evans, NEPA

Joan Frazee, Botany

Robin Harris, GIS

David Hatfield, Planning and Lands with Wilderness Characteristics

Brad Lathrop, Range

Amber Mahoney, NEPA

Eric Pfeifer, Invasive Plants

Terry Reynolds, Invasive Plants

Kathy Ramsey, Fisheries

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