Dry Forests of the Northeastern Cascades Fire and Fire Surrogate Project Site, Mission Creek, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

TitleDry Forests of the Northeastern Cascades Fire and Fire Surrogate Project Site, Mission Creek, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsAgee, JK, Lehmkuhl, JF
Series TitleResearch Paper
Document NumberPNW-RP-577
Pagination158
Date Published01/2009
InstitutionUS Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
CityPortland, OR
Keywordscascade range, dry forest, entomology, fire effects and fire ecology, fish and wildlife habitat, fuels and fuel treatments, pathology, soil biota, soils and woody debris, technical reports and journal articles, vegetation, Washington
Abstract

The Fire and Fire Surrogate (FFS) project is a large long-term metastudy established to assess the effectiveness and ecological impacts of burning and fire “surrogates” such as cuttings and mechanical fuel treatments that are used instead of fire, or in combination with fire, to restore dry forests. One of the 13 national FFS sites is the Northeastern Cascades site at Mission Creek on the Okanogan- Wenatchee National Forest. The study area includes 12 forested stands that encompass a representative range of dry forest conditions in the northeastern Cascade Range. We describe site histories and environmental settings, experimental design, field methods, and quantify the pretreatment composition and structure of vegetation, fuels, soils and soil biota, entomology and pathology, birds, and small mammals that occurred during the 2000 and 2001 field seasons. We also describe the implementation of thinning treatments completed during 2003 and spring burning treatments done during 2004 and 2006.

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