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sults, allowing for flexibility in response to ecological changes (Wyoming Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation <br /> Strategy). <br /> 4. Compensatory Mitigation <br /> Where direct impacts cannot be avoided, compensatory measures will be employed: <br /> • Habitat Restoration: Disturbed areas will be restored by reseeding with native vegetation to promote habitat <br /> recovery.The CPW Habitat Exchange Program will guide mitigation efforts to offset habitat loss (Colorado <br /> Parks and Wildlife; Wyoming Greater Sage-Grouse Record of Decision). <br /> • Off-site Habitat Enhancement: Additional mitigation will involve enhancing adjacent lands to compensate <br /> for any temporary or permanent habitat losses caused by the mining project (Sage-Grouse Mitigation Strate- <br /> gies, CPW). <br /> 5. Stakeholder Engagement <br /> Collaboration with stakeholders is crucial to the success of the conservation plan: <br /> • Public and Agency Involvement: The project will work closely with local, state, and federal stakeholders, in- <br /> cluding CPW and local sage-grouse working groups,to ensure alignment with regional conservation efforts <br /> ("Wyoming Greater Sage-Grouse Implementation Strategy," Wyoming Game &Fish Department). <br /> • Regular Reporting: CPW and other stakeholders will receive regular updates on the project's progress to <br /> ensure compliance and facilitate any necessary adjustments ("Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Strategy," <br /> CPW). <br /> • Outreach and Reporting via Website Portal: To enhance transparency and accessibility, a dedicated website <br /> portal will be developed to communicate project updates, conservation strategies, and compliance records. <br /> This portal will be accessible to stakeholders and the public,providing timely information and fostering en- <br /> ��yy 6 <br /> HARDRgAgCMQlPAdltE&lae oonsfflwallion process. Au Pt Industries LLC I PO Box 1424-Edwards,Colorado 81632 1970 306 1 784 <br />