The LFDC NEPA Tracker monitors active NEPA projects across National Forests in Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska, giving advocates real-time visibility into proposed logging, land management, and restoration activities on public lands.
Projects are updated daily and organized to quickly find new projects and ones currently inviting public participation.
This database contains only the projects that have been published by USFS and that are/were recently in the NEPA analysis page.
Recent policy changes at USFS and the increased use of Categorical Exclusions have drastically reduced the share of USFS projects that get published and/or invite public comment. This means many projects can only be discovered by the public through field monitoring, long after the project has been planned, approved, and contracted.
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Wallowa-Whitman, Malheur
Austin
This project includes a suite of activities to restore forest and watershed resiliency, including: fuels treatments and prescribed burning; and upland and watershed restoration.
The project proposes to maintain and restore resiliency and forest health and to address the potential risk of large-scale high severity wildfires. Proposed actions include thinning, mowing and prescribed burning on up to 2,800 acres.
Crate Vegetation Management Project and Site-Specific Forest Plan Amendment
Vegetation management on approximately 18,168 acres to move forest conditions toward historic range of variability and improve forest resilience to disturbance to reduce the likelihood of uncharacteristic large-scale loss of forest habitat.
📍 Bend/Fort Rock Ranger District🏷 Forest productsAdded: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
Acres (approx.)
18,168
Milestone
Date
NEPA Start Date
4/21/2026
Finding/Decision Date
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Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Deschutes National Forest
Flat Top Fire Site Preparation and Reforestation Project
This project proposes site preparation cutting and reforestation on approximately 9,530 acres that experienced a high basal area loss of vegetation as a result of the Flat Top Fire in 2024.
📍 Deschutes National Forest All Units🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products)Added: 2026-05-28
In ProgressCategorical Exclusion
Acres (approx.)
9,530
Milestone
Date
Scoping Start
11/24/2025
Comment Period
12/08/2025
Decision
01/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2026 (Estimated)
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Deschutes National Forest
Green Ridge Landscape Restoration
The project would maintain and restore forest conditions closer to the historic range of variability and contribute to the restoration of ecosystem process and function in the planning area. Timber products are an outcome of restoration activities.
The MODA Active Management Project proposes dry forest restoration techniques in order to improve and maintain the forested ecosystem of of the Moore Creek and Davis Creek Subwatersheds on the Crescent Ranger District.
Moving the area toward a more resilient landscape, providing a diversity of habitats, & reducing hazardous fuels. Approximately 14,750 acres of commercial thinning, for a total of 22,000 acres proposed for thinning, mowing, and/or underburning.
📍 Bend/Fort Rock Ranger District🏷 Forest products · Fuels management · Vegetation management (other than forest products)Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
Acres of Thinning, Mowing, And/Or Underburning
22,000
Acres of Commercial Thinning
14,750
Milestone
Date
NEPA Start Date
11/24/2010
Finding/Decision Date
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Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Ochoco National Forest
Central Grassland Fuels Reduction Project
Developing project to reduce fuels in the Central area of the Crooked River National Grassland in response to the Wildfire Crisis Strategy (WCS). Work will primarily involve juniper thinning followed by piling/burning and native shrub planting.
📍 Crooked River Natl Grassland🏷 Fuels managementAdded: 2026-05-28
Developing ProposalCategorical Exclusion
Milestone
Date
Scoping Start
06/2025 (Estimated)
Decision
09/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2025 (Estimated)
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Ochoco National Forest
North Slope Vegetation Management Project
The ONF proposes tree harvest treatments focusing on retaining large, healthy, fire and drought resistant species. Simultaneously, this project will improve forest health and wildfire resiliency and reduce threats to nearby private properties.
📍 Ochoco National Forest🏷 Forest products · Fuels managementAdded: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
Milestone
Date
NEPA Start Date
3/5/2026
Finding/Decision Date
—
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Ochoco National Forest
Upper Trout and Bridge Creeks Vegetation Management Project
Ochoco National Forest is proposing tree thinning and fuels reduction for this project to create economic opportunities and increase timber supplies, reduce wildfire and tree insect/disease risks, and improve firefighter safety.