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11/26/2007 11:29:17 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979075
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
10/7/1980
Doc Name
EXHIBIT H WILDLIFE INFORMATION
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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~.. <br /> <br /> <br />f~ " r .. <br />1,. <br />;. ~ ' ~' <br />\~,- <br />i% <br />_ `t <br />/,. . <br />A1J-Torrifluvente, nearly level 2 <br />The native vegetation is mainly cottonuood, willow, tamarisk <br />and water.tolerant grassas,.aedges, and rushes. This unit is often <br />suited to the production of Fremont cottonuood trees. It is capable <br />of producing 2j0 boar3 feet of timber per acre from a fully stocked, <br />even-aged stand of }+0 year old trees. <br />Some areas of this unit are used for livestock grazing. It <br />J <br />prbvidea shelter and forage where access to these areas is available. <br />"'. This unit has a definite recreation potential, Wildlife popula- <br />tions are abundant and the nearness to the river make these areas <br />_ available to rafting and canoeing enthusiasts. <br />Wildlife. abound in this vegetative habitat. Mule deer, cotton- <br />tail rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, geese, and other native birds <br />are well adapted and use the native vegetation for food and shelter. <br />adhere it is feasible, development of food plots, tree and shrub <br />planting, and establishment of nesting cover could enhance the ]iabitat_ <br />for upland game. <br />" In'areas.of.perenniel high eater table, open aster may be <br />developed by blasting or heavy 'equipment for eater foul usage and <br />fish ponds. .' <br />Community development is very ]invited on this unit. Flooding, <br />.casonal high aster tables, and vnrinhlc ::nil textmr.s rrrpii.re nn-:;iLr <br />soil investigations to determine compensating measures at specific <br />proposed sites. `Capability Subclass VIIsu, nonirrigated. <br />~, <br />•,; <br />" `>=: <br />
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