IV. ,FNfORCEMFNT ACTIONS
<br />Iho Inilowiny BJeMi(c,5s entcxrernent tlcLnns lot~en d~,'n,rl '!~~~, ~• ry,.., 1 :~~r,, o-e required abatement, ontl dote of obotement to
<br />the vluH7hOrL l!!r'vi~v,5 vlillr,)In7n55G11 regUirinfJ nbUtem.~~' ,.~.I!h•-k.•.i~,!udinh!dvi,ar!e~xry Cried dlRln[t PrevlOUt intpedi0l15
<br />I•'Itill ANp ~1'll.l)LIFE.
<br />IIk tcn5:ing about 1'arccls O(I±. I IG-K and I was in gaud repair. 1 his Icncing bras txen appntvrd titr
<br />permanent rctentiun.:\ sharE,-tailed grouse was hushed tiom the Slump area during the inspection.
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<br />Revegetation sampling inlbrntation had keen suhmitud us a part of the Final Bond Rcleasr ll -t la
<br />application.
<br />Parcels U(13. H(i-K and I{ receive) concentrated woody plant Irutsplanting. 'fhe wuud~ species
<br />transplants were planted During the spring of 1't')G (May-Junel and irrigated during the summer ul
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<br />Parcel Illl.t area was inspccteJ lust Isec piclurc to the right).
<br />Vegcl:ded cuvrr was good, :old was dominated by snxu,th
<br />hnmlegrtss Ilir„nrre5 irrrrmial. ! )n the portion of the parcel
<br />where the transplanting occurred in 15r`1t+. ('tu•runt IRihrS'
<br />.511,1 ;1!151 W~I,I,d•S (U~e II{r,.5tf tfNNtl5li) 1V ere Itrevrnl .Itld
<br />Iairh healthy. t )thcr tr:msplantrd species. liuffalohcrry
<br />l.~'hrl,lrrrdiu y,./, l_'hukechcrn' r1'nuur.v rirtrirriwrur :uul
<br />willow 1.1'u1Le cp. 1. were present and appc:ued healthy.
<br />('hokecherries were not as robust :ts other species. Several
<br />.mall 5crvicehem' /.HnrlunrGirr uhriluGul plants were noted
<br />in the planted :uea us well. (hth one li,rh species. 1''arnn5
<br />t.lrlrill5~u lunrrlr,~,rl. wa noted in this area. I he area located
<br />to the west of the pond is dominated h} Smooth hnnncgr:uss
<br />llir•r,rnu5 inrrmier ;md saccbrush 4ltrrrnre'ia trirl5vrnrru/.
<br />\Ithough elk t~nce appears intact there is e~ idence of some
<br />minor bnl,vsing he wildlil~ of some ul the shrubs,
<br />Vegeuttiun harriers hod hr:en used to protect hnlsh seedlings.
<br />Rrnuwnts ullhese harriers arc still , isihlr as shown in the
<br />picture to the right.
<br />I he picture to the right i. of I':urel 1IG-K. ~L+rc shnlhs were
<br />present in this parcel. tinxu5th hruntegrass is [hr dominant
<br />coyer. huwe~er ether grass.prcles. including Western ~ _ ----_
<br />whcatgrass t I,gr•u1,vr,n 5nrrrlrril. liasut wildry5 rlihnrrr., ' w ~ .. .,~ ~-_....~'"'?~ -
<br />turn rrra. Slender whcutgrass /:I,;rrulrrrrnr tr•rri In ruulrrnrr. ,1n11 .~ a° .;; - --4~
<br />Kenluck, hlucgrlss tPr,u pr•ute•n.dsl. Shrub species that ;ur ";r,~ ~'
<br />well established and prr,alcnl include Ruttaluhcrr}, wilhrws ~ ~ o~
<br />Serviccherry. W'ood's rose and ~lurrow leafcultonwood '~' ~ ,~'!r':~.
<br />rl'nl,rrlrrt u+{~rrrstih,hu/. Several se~+p~ arras exist un the ca,t ~ ~
<br />side ul the Ixtnd. Willows hove established well in these
<br />l'l t05p,tilwll UI ? ttlnr ]OUh, l -i"511-Illli, f'al'C -t u1 h paLri n(iw
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