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<br />", <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />, <>ptions'willhave to' be evaluated on a case"by'-case b'a:sis to insure consisteiicfwithFederal and <br />State law;..the purposes' of the Prograin;' i'and : powers, of lcica1 governments and other <br /> <br />,organizations. <br /> <br />~ - '.. .; , <br /> <br />.", ' <br /> <br />2.1.4 Land Management Methods <br />) <br /> <br />, " <br /> <br />, Numerous land mariagement ,methods' aildteehnlqlies 'identified in' the Bi610gy WorkGroup <br />RepOrt '(see Appendix 6.2) can be: used to effeetively-:restoreand 'htaintaiii threatened and <br />endangered species' habitats in the central Platte River area. Many of theSe iand management <br />methods and techniques are presently used within the central Platte River area; however, there <br />has not been sufficient monitoring and evaluation of these methods and techniques to establish <br />- conclusively their relative efficiencies and benefit to species. Such monitoring and evaluation <br />is integral to the land management recommendations (see Section 2.3). <br /> <br />Land management methods include the following: <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />Mechanical Clearing/Control <br />Prescribed Bums <br />Chemical Control <br />Regulated Grazing <br />Reduce Seed Sources <br />Channel Alteration <br />Conversation of Agricultural Lands to Wet Meadows & Uplands' <br />Change River Bank Elevation <br />Haying <br /> <br />These methods will be applied on acase-by-case basis as needed to implement the Program. <br /> <br />10 <br />