Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 629 - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Division 665 - SPECIFIED RESOURCE SITE PROTECTION RULES
Section 629-665-0240 - Bald Eagle Foraging Perches; Key Components; Protection Requirements; and Exceptions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) For bald eagle foraging perches, the resource site is the active foraging perch. An active foraging perch is one that is habitually used by eagles as a vantage point while hunting. No protection is required for abandoned bald eagle foraging perches. The presence or absence of foraging perches within or near a foraging area shall be determined by the State Forester when the forester conducts an operation inspection. Factors to consider when identifying key components:
(2) The operator shall provide the following protection measures when operating near a bald eagle foraging perch:
(3) Temporal exceptions for the entire foraging areas shall not be permitted by the State Forester. Temporal protection is determined by evaluating the potential disturbance to the entire foraging area used by a breeding pair or wintering population of bald eagles. Disturbance at a single foraging perch in a foraging area may be determined by the State Forester to not cause a conflict. This evaluation shall be based on the number of alternative foraging perches in the bald eagle foraging area.
(4) Structural exceptions for an active foraging perch may be permitted if the State Forester determines that adequate replacement foraging perches will remain in the vicinity after completion of the forest operation.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 527.710
Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.715