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collected using an optical point projection device at 1 meter intervals along the transect. Two <br />points, '/z meter from the tape were collected on opposite sides of the transect tape. A total <br />of 50 "hits" were collected along each transect and recorded, <br />,. ~ .. <br />,' ~ ; . , <br />1, y t •u, _~~` <br />. ;~ ~ <br />~ r <br />~ .1 6 'til r A~ }7 ?~~, ~ ~.. <br />Ll ~i r ~ 1~ ~(Fj yam, ^ ..~QQp ~ - <br />~~ ri _- '.7~~ '. ~7~+1'r- if~'7ea~s f,~ r-l.`• ~~ :(~ ,~9~l Sir. _7~i ~~. ~1~ ~'~~OL .~li G.`ll `~, <br />As can be see in the photograph, due to excellent spring moisture, vegetation is excellent in <br />many areas and appears to be near it's peak for the season. Warm season grasses have <br />yet to flower but are present, especially in rangeland areas. Fenung appears to have been <br />repaired in all areas and cattle were not observed on the site. <br />On June 22. the rangeland reference area was being sampled. It was agreed that for those <br />outlying areas where a sample transect was not randomly located, that these areas would be <br />visually checked for any significant deviation in vegetation composition and those areas <br />sampled if variation was significant. <br />Based on two days of limited observation, vegetation sampling was being conducted as per <br />the approved plan titled "Phase 111 Vegetation Sampling Protocol a! basin Resources. lnc. <br />Golden Eagle Mine"dated May 2005. <br />