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State Req. <br />diversity. Finally, the control of noxious weed species and other <br />management practices (e.g. mulching, cover-cropping, bale diking, etc.) <br />will also help to increase the population and/or diversity of the plant <br />species which have been designed to reclaim the Seneca II proposed <br />permit area. Therefore, reclamation is expected to be successful from <br />both a production and a diversity standpoint. Furthermore, since most of <br />the species are adopted to The soils and climate of the Seneca II Mine <br />site, natural plant succession should occur. <br />ADJACENT LAND USES <br />Ranchland (in terms of acreage) is the most abundant adjacent land use. <br />Ranchland includes lands which are being used for or by domestic <br />livestock (particularly cattle), straw, hay, big game (particularly deer <br />and elk), small mammals, herptiles, avian species, and invertibrates. <br />• Other adjacent past land uses include surface and underground coal <br />mining, electric power generation, oil production and storage, and (along <br />the Yampa River) recreation and past domestic residences (town of Mt. <br />Harris). <br /> <br />4-5 <br />