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Logan Wash Mine Annual Report <br /> Permit No. M-1977-424 <br /> A site plant survey conducted by BLM, USFWS, CPW(Colorado Natural Areas Program <br /> [CNAP]), and WWL in September, 2014 resulted in a number of P. debilis locations being <br /> mapped on both OOSI and BLM lands from the Research Mine to the Lower Bench(Figure 9). <br /> On March 25, 2015, 39 P. debilis plants were transplanted from the Lower Bench Road to nearby <br /> slopes that are undisturbed by vehicle/equipment traffic(Figure 10). The transplanted P. debilis <br /> have been monitored for production and mortality on a monthly basis providing access was <br /> achievable and snow cover negligible. Results from monitoring of the transplanted P. debilis <br /> indicate a current mortality rate of approximately 26 percent. <br /> On June 28, 2016, six visitors along with WWL Field Technician, Shelby Goodwin, visited <br /> Logan Wash Mine to conduct quantitative monitoring on a population of Parachute penstemon <br /> (Penstemon debilis)near the Lower Bench Road. Attendees included the following: Jessica Smith <br /> and Lisa Merkhofer, Colorado Natural Area Program (CNAP), Jill Handwerk and Delia Malone, <br /> Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP), and two BLM interns, Tifanii Rubalcaba and <br /> Mandy Malone. <br /> Western Water & Land, Inc. 11 <br />