Southern Willamette Forest Collaborative

State of Oregon & Forest Service agree to Shared Stewardship

On August 13, 2019, Oregon Governor Kate Brown and James Hubbard, USDA Under Secretary for Natural Resource and the Environment, signed a Shared Stewardship agreement between the USDA and the state.

This agreement establishes a framework that allows the state and Forest Service to work collaboratively to accomplish mutual goals, further common interests, and effectively respond to the increasing suite of challenges facing the communities, landscapes, natural and cultural resources of Oregon.

This is not the first collaborative opportunity between the State of Oregon and the Forest Service. In 2016 the Forest Service signed a Good Neighbor Authority Agreement with the State of Oregon. This authority allows both agencies to increase the pace and scale of restoration project.

Click here to see the Memorandum of Understanding!

IAC: Good Neighbor Authority Contracted NEPA

Committee members met with the Forest Service (FS) and the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) to discuss how Categorical Exclusion Analysis works under NEPA. Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) allows the FS and ODF to work together to increase the pace and scale of restoration. Using GNA increases the capacity to get work done, in this case the two agencies are piloting the first contracted Categorical Exclusions Analysis done on the Middle Fork Ranger District.

The contractor, Nature’s Capital LLC completed the analysis for Phase 1 of the Wall Creek GNA project. Specialists from the contracted team shared information on the existing forest conditions and proposed activities, while also reporting on specific findings on wildlife, aquatics, botany, and heritage resources.

After meaningful discussion, the group visited the project area to ask questions and better understand the current conditions within the project area. Overall, this was an excellent opportunity for members to learn about contracted NEPA under GNA.