2001 ANNUAL SPECIES REVIEW

Results and Implementation Summary Table Footnotes

1 Range abbreviations; see 2001 Standards and Guidelines p.2 for physiographic provinces. All=entire species’ range within Northwest Forest Plan; CA=California; OR=Oregon; WA=Washington; C=Cascades; CR=Coast Range; EC=East Cascades; WC=Western Cascades; K=Klamath; EC=Eastern Cascades; OP=Olympic Peninsula; WV=Willamette Valley; WL=Western Lowlands; GPNF=Gifford Pinchot National Forest; Co.=County.

2 Delist=Species removed from Survey and Manage list in all or part of its range.

3 The eastern boundary line of the North Range follows interstate highway 5 (I-5) south from the Siskiyou Crest to the R7W/R6W boundary line. It continues south along this line to the Klamath/Trinity National Forest boundary. The southern boundary line of the North Range continues southwest along the forest boundary to the Scott River/Salmon River District boundary. The western boundary line of the North Range continues northwest along the Scott River/Salmon River District boundary to the Humboldt/Mt. Diablo Meridian. The North Range continues north along the Humboldt/Mt. Diablo Meridian line to the south boundary to the China Creek watershed. The line then continues west to California Highway 97 and follows the highway to the confluence of Indian Creek, and the Klamath River. The western boundary line of the North Range then continues north along the western boundary of the East Fork of Indian Creek to the California state line. The northern boundary of the North Range then follows the California state line to the Siskiyou Crest. The northern Boundary then continues along the Siskiyou Crest east to I-5.

4 Central range in the contiguous core detection area: Siuslaw NF (Mapleton RD); Roseburg District BLM; Umpqua NF (North Umpqua RD); Eugene BLM (Coast Range RA); Medford District BLM (Glendale RA) – within Douglas County; Coos Bay District – within Coos and Douglas County.

5 Range extension north to the Canadian border and east in the Cascades province in California.

6 Range extension north to the Canadian border and east in the Cascades province in California.

7 Biological range extension noted, moving from central into northern Washington, and into the Olympic Peninsula.

8 An extension of the species range was noted, due to new information (biological range change south into northern CA).

9 An extension of the species range was noted, due to new information (biological range change into northern WA).

10 An extension of the species range was noted, due to new information (biological range change south into northern CA).

11 An extension of the species range was noted, due to new information (biological range change into Washington near the Canadian border).

12 An extension of the species range was noted, due to new information (biological range change into the Eastern Cascades Province of WA, nearly to the Canadian border).

13 Note that for Bryoria tortuosa the change is a shift in range delineation for management categories A and D.

14 The modifications (Biological Range Change) for this species are warranted because the areas in WA West Cascades, OR Western Cascades Province (outside Jackson County) and the OR Coast Range appear to be outside the range of the species (2001 ASR IMG summary). In addition, all of Jackson County OR moves to a D based on the correction of a previous administrative error that placed the species in Category A. (Jackson County straddles provincial boundaries). CA Coast Range, Klamath and Cascades provinces move into Category A, based on the rarity of the species in these areas.

15 Southern OR: all of Coos, Douglas, Curry, Josephine, and Jackson Counties; CA.

16 Rest of OR outside Coos, Douglas, Curry, Josephine, and Jackson Counties; WA

17 Extend range 30 miles south to include South Umpqua River watershed and north Rogue River NF.

18 Biological range change south to the Umpqua NF.

19 Biological range change westward from the crest of the Cascades to the Olympic Peninsula.

20 Biological range change into the Oregon Coast Range Province.

21 Biological range change into the Oregon Coast Range Province.

22 Manage Known Sites: Y=Manage known sites in accordance with ROD guidance, Y (SSS Review)=manage known sites until disposition in the special status species program is determined, N=no management of known sites.

23 Pre-disturbance Survey Protocol preparation date will be no later than the date listed, N/A=Not Applicable.

24 Pre-disturbance Survey Protocol effective date will be no sooner than one year after pre-disturbance preparation date and no later than the date listed, actual effective date will be set in the Survey Protocol or in the Survey Protocol transmittal memo, NA=Not Applicable.

25 Cypripedium montanum has no manage known site requirement in the WA Eastern Cascades, since it has already been reviewed for inclusion in the special status species program.