United States Forest Service ranger stations in Oregon

E1021996

United States Forest Service ranger stations in Oregon are administrative and operational facilities that support forest management, recreation services, and resource protection across the state’s national forests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative facility network
group of buildings
coordinatesWith county governments
local fire agencies
state natural resource agencies
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employs USFS rangers NERFINISHED
administrative staff
fire management personnel
recreation staff
resource specialists
hasPart district ranger office
maintenance facilities
ranger station
visitor contact stations
jurisdiction federal public lands
locatedIn Oregon
national forests in Oregon
maintains records of forest activities
manages campgrounds
recreation sites
trail systems
operatedBy United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
oversees timber management activities
watershed restoration projects
wildlife habitat projects
partOf United States Forest Service ranger stations NERFINISHED
provides interpretive services
maps and visitor information
permits and passes
purpose fire management support
forest management support
law enforcement support
public information and education
recreation management
resource protection
regulates public use of national forests in Oregon
serves forest visitors
local communities
national forests in Oregon
subjectTo USFS policies and regulations
federal environmental laws
timePeriod 20th century–21st century
usedFor administrative functions
emergency response staging
equipment storage
field operations coordination
staff housing (some stations)

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Zigzag Ranger Station category United States Forest Service ranger stations in Oregon