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United States Department of Agricul
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Silverton Landscape Grazing Analysi
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These issues led the agency to deve
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administered with shared facilities
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Engine Creek/Deer Creek Allotment T
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Gladstone Allotment This allotment
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Gulch. In 1956, the numbers decreas
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Figure 1-1. Project Analysis Area 1
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Specific Management Emphasis Areas
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Livestock Grazing Permits Livestock
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Figure 1-3. Management Emphasis Are
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Desired Conditions for Bighorn: Red
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Figure 1-4. 2008 Data Collection Po
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Figure 1-6. Wilderness Overlap 24
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Issues ____________________________
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CHAPTER 2 - ALTERNATIVES This chapt
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Alternative Livestock Bedding 2 3 S
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Alternative Noxious Plants/Invasive
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Table 2-2. Project Design Criteria
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Alternative Minimization of Threat
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Alternative 2 - Current Management_
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Elk Creek Allot • Do not use the
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Figure 2-1. Proposed Action - Avoid
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Monitoring for Alternative 3 Monito
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• Photographs and Photo-points: P
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years in an emergency situation, su
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Comparison of Alternatives ________
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Water Quality _____________________
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES Alternat
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from water or bedgrounds (Arnold an
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2008). It differs from the wetland
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Red Mountain Allotment Yellow toadf
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unlikely that any of these species
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Recreation Special Use Permits for
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livestock management would not chan
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Concurrent to this grazing analysis
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Alternative 2 Habitat conditions fo
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intensity on alpine plants appeared
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the other two species due to the co
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lack bighorn sheep escape cover. Th
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trailing route, and lack of bighorn
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Similar to Alternative 2, selecting
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ptarmigan is expected under Alterna
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CUMULATIVE IMPACTS Global warming i
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Wildlife - Management Indicator Spe
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and it will not be discussed in det
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Selecting Alternative 2 would have
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for MIS in the landscape. Wildlife
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The alpine tundra group would benef
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species of conservation concern as
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management options, while others ma
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prior to evaluating them for the NR
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