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At the 720 Pit, perennid grouts cover is excellent. I observed many Big Sagebrush <br />plants and I thick it is feasible that the crment standaN of 2,000 soerrrs/acre may be <br />achieved, sspecidly after severd mare years. <br />Canada thistle and arK-ther thistle species, begeved to ba ddwr Scotch thistle or Musk <br />ffiistM were observed throughout the reddened areas. These will need in be sprayed <br />again this year as discussed with Jim Mosarnan. What appeared at first to be Whibstop, <br />but is determined to bs Pennycress, was observed on the rsdaimed lands, espeddly at <br />Pit 1. This plant is an annul and it is not considered a noxbus weed. <br />Fish and wkllife <br />Numerous hogs could be heard in Ponds B and E, but I could not see them. They were <br />very laud. Severd Canadian geese and their godings were observed near Pond A and in <br />Pond D. Pronghorn were grazing and running through the redainred areas. <br />Offsite Support FadNdes <br />Very little activity has occurred regardirq the redametion of the kiadout. Mr. Mossman <br />expldned that a bcd man has agreed to move the equipment, as his time lbws. The <br />comreyor has been pardaMy disassembled, and is stored on-dte. <br />