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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Fire Management

The Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Fire Management Plan and the Fire Management Plan (FMP) for John Day Fossil Beds National Monument are posted here. These EA is in PDF format and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader for downloading. The FMP is in HTML format and is linked like other web pages.

Please direct any comments you have on these documents to:

James F. Hammett, Superintendent
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
HCR 82, Box 126
Kimberly, Oregon 97848

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Crocodiles in oregon?  

Did You Know?
50 million years ago, what is now a near desert in Oregon, was a near tropical environment, where crocodiles and palm trees once flourished.

Last Updated: August 20, 2006 at 16:47 EST