Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT.

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Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT

SYLLABUS  Retention Patch Pictures  Rx Burn Numbers  Treatment Numbers  American Marten Update Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT THE NUMBERS Burn Rx vs Actual Weather Wind Speed Upper Rx Lower Rx Actual 8 MPH 0 MPH 0-3 MPH Temperature Upper Rx Lower Rx Actual 85 F Any F 10 hr Fuel Moisture Upper Rx Lower Rx Actual

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT THE NUMBERS Burn Intensities Top 1/3 – Strip Light Flame Length Flame Zone Depth Rate of Spread 4 ft 2 ft.45 ft/min Middle 1/3 – Dot Light Flame Length Flame Zone Depth Rate of Spread 1 ft 6 in.33 ft/min Bottom 1/3 – Strip Light Flame Length Flame Zone Depth Rate of Spread 5 ft 3 ft 2 ft/min

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT THE NUMBERS Volume Removed Average per Acre* Saw Material Biomass Material Total Material CCF ~6 ~4 ~10 MBF** * calculation includes all retention patches ** assumed 1.63 CCF = 1 MBF *** assumed 1 MBF (Doyle log rule) = 8 tons Tons*** ~48 ~32 ~80

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT THE NUMBERS # of Trees Pre Treatment/Removed Unit 10 Pre Treatment 10” – 19.9” 20” – 29.9” 30” + Totals JP/PP/SP WF/RF Totals Unit 10 Removed 10” – 19.9” 20” – 29.9” 30” + Totals JP/PP/SP WF/RF Totals

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT THE NUMBERS # of Trees Pre Treatment/Removed Unit 11 Pre Treatment 10” – 19.9” 20” – 29.9” 30” + Totals JP/PP/SP/LP/WWP WF/RF Totals Unit 11 Removed 10” – 19.9” 20” – 29.9” 30” + Totals WF/RF Totals JP/PP/SP/LP/WWP

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT MARTEN UPDATE  Working with researchers to define location and spatial arrangement of suitable habitat for marten in Sagehen Basin  Verifying baseline vegetation typing  Examine habitat change over time  Developing preliminary ideas on management activities to maintain and/or enhance marten habitat

Tahoe National Forest, Truckee Ranger District PSW Sagehen Experimental Forest UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Station SAGEHEN PROJECT MARTEN UPDATE Management strategies can include:  Specific strategies for habitat patches  Looking at linkage corridors – riparian or other  Identifying barriers to movement between core patches of habitat and potential solutions  Retention of key habitat features for denning and resting sites – snags, logs, diseased/damaged trees  Maintain and/or increase landscape heterogeneity while maintaining core patches and linkages