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Research Natural Areas (RNAs) are established by the USDA Forest Service as representative examples of minimally disturbed natural ecosystems.

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Shawnee National Forest
50 Hwy. 145 South
Harrisburg, IL 62946
Phone: 618-253-7114 or 1-800-MY-WOODS (699-6637)
TTY: 618-253-1070 (TTY users may also use the toll-free number for the Illinois Relay Service: 1-800-526-0844)
FAX: (618) 253-1060

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Records of Decision/Decision Notices/Memos and Project Updates by Year

 

 

 
Environmental Assessments/Environmental Impact Statements and Project Updates by Year

 
Notices of Intent and Scoping Documents by Year

Scoping for projects expected to be categorically excluded from NEPA analysis can be found in the Shawnee Quarterly newsletter.

Shawnee Quarterly
The Shawnee Quarterly, with newsletter and schedule of proposed actions (SOPA), is published four times a year. The newsletter contains public participation information and scoping for proposed projects expected to be categorically excluded from NEPA analysis. The SOPA provides project information, status and contacts.Forest Plan Revision
 
Current Biological Evaluations
 
Watershed Assessment

 

 

 

 

 

 

USDA Forest Service - Eastern Region
Last modified: Friday, 14 December 2007
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