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4-58 <br />veys will be recorded. Records of observations will in- <br />clude but not be limited to: species, number, where noted, <br />location, habitat and activity. Notes on weather, survey <br />data and time periods, routes and goals will also be noted. <br />Reclamation <br />Reclamation plans are described in Section 3.0 of the Mine <br />Plan. Actual disturbed area requiring surface reclamation <br />is limited, and calls for reestablishment of existing vege- <br />tation communities in disturbed areas. Improvement and en- <br />hancement of wildlife resources will be accomplished through <br />revegetation with plant species of value to wildlife as a <br />food source. Due to the limited area involved it is unlikely <br />that enhancement will be of a degree that can be measured <br />• or documented to any degree of significance. Major habitat <br />types will be reestablished as they currently exist in the <br />area. [4hile undesirable plant species will not be included <br />within the reclamation program it is unrealistic to assume <br />that these types of species will not invade the reclaimed'/ <br />areas eventually. Control of the permit area during recla- <br />mation will be maintained to allow the maximum increased <br />use of the reclaimed mine property by area wildlife. Prior <br />to reclamation and abandonment of the mine site, game and <br />non-game management personnel of the Colorado Division of <br />Wildlife will be solicited to p.-ovide suggestions and input <br />above and beyond the planned reclamation program to facilitate <br />the long-term enhancement of wildlife resources of the Munger <br />• Canyon area. <br />