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,~` domestic grazing. Therefore, only grasses and forbs will be reestablished. How- <br />,!5~~~ ever, range sites A and B (Mountain shrub type) will be returned to both wildlife <br />:y habitat and domestic grazing. These range sites will have clumps of mature <br />~~~ shrubs reestablished. Mature shrub transplants will be obtained from within [he <br />permit area unless purchased. Between the clumps of mature shrubs will be open <br />,~ grazing areas, seeded to grasses, forbs and shrubs. Alternatively, shrub <br />reestablishment areas in conjunction with mature shrub clumps may be established. <br />~~ These areas will consist of mature shrub clumps and an adjacent area of approxi- <br />a mately 9.9 acres of primarily seeded and/or transplanted shrubs, forbs, and <br />sufficient grass species to provide erosion control. Where such areas are con- <br />structed, seeded shrubs may or may not be included in the seed mix seeded between <br />'3 .shrub reestablishment areas and mature shrub clumps (Figure 3.6-4a). Regardless <br />;~ of the method utilized, four-hundred actual shrub stems per acre (includes both <br />shrub clumps and seeded shrubs) is proposed as a reclamation standard. Section <br />~ 4.4.1.2 discusses [he shrub density standard Trapper Mine has chosen to promote <br />y <br />~,~, optimum land use for all types of ungulates. <br />.~ <br />`~ 3-117a <br />_ - REVISED JUL Z 3 ~E <br />