Title: Forestry on the Yakama Reservation
1Forestry on the Yakama Reservation
- The Balancing of Natural Resources Management
By Philip Rigdon
2An Overview of the Yakama Forest Resource
3Washington State
Established by the Treaty of June 9th, 1855.
4Topography of Yakama Reservation
5Agriculture
Range
Forest
Forest and Woodland 647,172 acres 47
6Vegetation Cover Types
4 Timber Types 95 Acres
7Ponderosa Pine Savannah
Oak-Pine Woodlands
Mixed Conifer
True Fir - Hemlock
8Balancing Resource Values
- income
- employment
- cultural resource protection
- traditional hunting food gathering
- wildlife
- aesthetics
- riparian / meadow protection
- recreation
9This plan remains active due to forest health
priorities and final approval for the 2005- 2014
Forest Management Plan.
10Forest Management Plan
- Passed by the tribal and general council
- Framework for BIA and Tribal DNR forest
management - Eleven landuse management areas
- Each landuse management area has goals and
objectives
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12Yakama Forest Management
- Within the forest management plan timber sales
are scheduled - Each timber sale goes through the
interdisciplinary team process - Due to BIA funding, forestry activities adhere to
and comply with federal laws (ESA NEPA)
13THE PRESALE PROCESS
- PROJECT EAs FOLLOW
- Tribal Laws
- Federal Laws Statutes
- Forest Mgmt. Plan (FMP)
- Forest-Wide EA
- Tribal Council Objectives
- IDT Recommendations
- PROJECT APPROVAL
- Tribal Council Resolution
- Superintendent FONSI
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15THE ORGANIZATION YAKAMA NATION / YAKAMA AGENCY
16Yakama Forest Management
- 143 million board feet annual allowable harvest
- Money derived from stumpage is distributed to the
Yakama Nation, 45 tribal government, 45 per
capita payments to enrolled member, and 10
perpetual fund
17Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation
- 9,000 Enrolled Members
- Provides a majority of income and employment to
the Yakama nation and people - Unemployment has decreased in last 10 years due
to economic development but still much higher
than national average
18Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation
- Historically, Salmon Fishing on Columbia River
- Forest resources the economic backbone of the
nation - 1994 Yakama Forest Products
- 1997 Hew saw - mill went into operation
- Increased employment opportunities with over 100
new jobs - First time the Yakama Nation processed own logs
19The Forest Health Problem
- large insect and disease complex
- fifteen year western spruce budworm outbreak
- 150,000 acres annual defoliation
- bark beetle population buildups
- an estimated billion board feet of mortality
- two tribal declarations of emergency, 1997, 2000
- increasing risk of catastrophic fire
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31How We Got Here
- fire exclusion
- selective harvesting
- low levels of harvest
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35Results of Fire Exclusion
- conversion from low intensity to high intensity
fire - species conversion from pine to fir
- initiation of second growth dominated forest
- increasing volumes per acre
- increasing levels of insects and disease
- increasing spotted owl habitat
- increasing susceptibility to large mortality
events
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45Standing Volumes on the Yakama in Billions of
Board Feet
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48Addressing forest health on the Yakama
- Balancing
- Forest restoration
- Long-term forest health
- Sustainable Forestry
49Forest Health
- Ability of a forest ecosystem to
- remain productive and
- withstand disturbance over time
50Addressing forest health on the Yakama
- Developed silvicultural guidelines to control
spruce budworm - Increased level of harvesting above 200 mmbf
- Prioritized harvest in damaged areas, gray
before green - Accelerated the pre-sale process
- Gained relief on some harvest restrictions
concerning the northern spotted owl - Sprayed bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki (Btk) on
thousand of acres in 1990,1999 and 2000
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52Before Silvicultural Treatment
53After Treatment
54Before Silvicultural Treatment
55After Treatment
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64THE END