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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.500
Description
Wild and Scenic - Rio Grande River
State
CO
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Statewide
Date
9/1/1989
Author
DOI-BLM
Title
San Luis Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement - Draft - Volume I - Introduction-Chapters 1-3
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />TABLE S-l (Condnued) <br /> <br />Proposed Management Actions <br /> <br />Preferred Alternative <br /> <br /><:::) <br />C;,>, <br />'r',"''''.I" <br />-.); <br />~ <br />-..J <br /> <br />EIisting Monagemeot Altemalive <br /> <br />Natural Resouree EnbaDcement <br />Alternative <br /> <br />Resource Production EuIw1cement <br />Alternative <br /> <br />WDdlife and Fish Habitat Management <br /> <br />Cf Forest and Woodlands Management <br />w <br /> <br />Lands Tenure Adjustment <br />Management <br /> <br />Waterfowl and shore birds on public <br />lands would increase significantly. <br /> <br />48,000 AUMs available to wildlife habi- <br />tat. A portion of the potential increase of <br />10.000 AUMs could be available to <br />wildlife. <br /> <br />Big game winter stress would be reduced <br />on 247,596 acres of crucial winter <br />habitat. <br /> <br />72 milc::i and 180 acres of warm and cold <br />water fisheries habitat available, <br /> <br />5,769 acres (98%) of commercial opem- <br />ble forest (288 Mbf), <br /> <br />10,688 acres (86%) of productive opem- <br />ble woodlands (567 cords), <br /> <br />Age class/growth improvement and <br />access improvement. <br /> <br />Disposal of some acres of BLM classed as <br />Category I lands (disposal by any <br />method/no acquisitions) could occur in <br />these areas. Acquisition or disposal of <br />remainder of area classed as Category n <br />lands in land !enure opportunity ..... <br />(disposal with exchange only / acquisi- <br />tions) could occur in these areas. <br /> <br />Waterfowl and shore birds on public <br />lands would increase significantly. <br /> <br />AU new forage produced above the <br />48,000 AUMs presently available would <br />go to wildlife habitat All of the potential <br />increase of 11,500 AUMs would be avail- <br />able to wildlife, <br /> <br />Big game winter stress would be reduced <br />very significantly on 384.105 acres of <br />crucial winter habitat <br /> <br />72 miles and 180 acres of warm. and cold <br />water fisheries habitat available. <br /> <br />1,094 acres (19%) of commercial opera- <br />ble forest (55 Mbf), <br /> <br />6,982 acres (56%) of productive operable <br />woodlands (370 cords), <br /> <br />Very limited age class/ growth improve- <br />ment and access improvement <br /> <br />All lands would be classified as Category <br />II lands in land tenure opportunity areas, <br /> <br />Waterfowl and shore birds on public <br />lands would increase. <br /> <br />48,000 AUMs available to wildlife habi- <br />tat. No portion of the potential increase <br />of 11,500 AUMs would be available to <br />wildlife, <br /> <br />Big game winter stress would be reduced <br />significantly on 14,010 acres of crucial <br />winter habitat <br /> <br />72 miles and 180 acres of warm and cold <br />water fisheries habitat available. <br /> <br />5.894 acres (100%) of commercial opera- <br />ble forest available (288 Mbf), <br /> <br />12,482 acres (100%) of productive opera- <br />ble woodlands (660 cords), <br /> <br />Age class/growth improvement and <br />access improvement <br /> <br />Disposal of some acres of BLM cIasred as <br />Category I lands (disposal by any <br />method/no acquisitions) could occur in <br />these areas. Acquisition or disposal of <br />remainder of area classed as Category II <br />lands in land tenure opportunity areas <br />(disposal with exchange only/acquisi- <br />tions) could occur in these areas. <br /> <br />Waterfowl and shore birds on public <br />lands would increase significantly. <br /> <br />48,000 AUMs available to wildlife habi- <br />tat A portion (60% or 6,900 AUMs) <br />would be available to wildlife and other <br />nonlivestock uses. <br /> <br />Big game winter stress would be reduced <br />on 384,105 acres of crucial winter <br />habitat <br /> <br />72 miles and 180 acres of warm and cold <br />water fisheries habitat available. <br /> <br />5,769 acres (98%) of commercial opera- <br />ble forest (288 Mbf), <br /> <br />11,992 acres (96%) of productive opera- <br />ble woodlands (633 cords), <br /> <br />Age class/growth improvement and <br />access improvement. <br /> <br />Same as Existing Management Alterna- <br />tive except priority listing for acquisition/ <br />excbange, Category 1 lands are limited to <br />scattered parcels and tracts. <br />
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