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<br /> <br />S. Habitat and carrying capacity for other animal species <br />considered important in planning setting. <br /> <br />(B) Quality factors: <br /> <br />1. The ponulation dynamics (relative condition or stability of <br />habitat and populations) expected under each condition of analvsis <br />for each group of animals listed above, <br /> <br />(C) lIuman inf1uc~e_}a"t'?!.s..: <br /> <br />1. Scientific and educational value of each grouping of animal <br />species, <br /> <br />2. Recreational value of each grouping of animal species. <br /> <br />(/'(;-rl:' <br />I.,.! Ii: <br />"1'111' ) <br />'if.;'- <br /> <br />3, Accessibility' or visibility to the public for each p,rouping <br />of animal species. <br /> <br />I,. Legal and administrative protection of each grouping of <br />animal species. <br /> <br />5. Physical protection of each group of animal species. <br /> <br />4.4.12 Geological Resources <br /> <br />This category covers areas of geological importance as future mineral <br /> <br />supplies as well as those areas of geological interest in studying or <br /> <br />displaying the development of the earth. An example of a high-value <br /> <br />area would be a fossil bed protected and developed under National <br /> <br />legislation. <br /> <br />(A) Quantity factors: <br /> <br />1. Approximate volume of important mineral deposits. <br /> <br />2. Number of locations where fossil beds occur. <br /> <br />" I <br />,'! i <br />" _'t.' <br /> <br />3. Number of locations where exposed rock formations illustrate <br /> <br />1,-28 <br />