Laserfiche WebLink
w . . , >~'~ <br />.•.,r <br />1~~ r1+~ . ~ '.,I'. .rte ';: "..w. r.~.- :N 1 ~..: M~Jr• ri ~..•~ p~. _:, <br />F'4 '~~ '. f'ry~ • ~~ ,~~'i.4 y nY •, .. • ~~~ , r arch;. _~ •: • K.+• ~ ~' 1" 7'y: <br />~~•r til. ,7' r <br />~~ <br />~~~~jj 4. w r ~' •'~ ' ,, ~ <br />~' x'[~t~ 914M' r' t ~, ~,Y ~r r ' r ~~~~ 1 T ' • " ' ~s , ..y~ . 'Y' ~ ~^,~-"4ylypi~ <br />fti~P~ z~[)t~;.~i ~ 8~~+~~'i .~tt~~11P~1.~ ~~%~ir.~'t ~~.'Q"~~ <br />Photo 11 Unnuned but heavily grazed grassland looking southwest across the: Coal Creek <br />Photo 12: A fairly typical condition of the grasslands after many years of heavy grazing <br />Most of the grass is blue grama with only minor amounts of needlegrass Large amount <br />of fringed sage. Ideally, needlegrass should be abundant, blue grama minor to moderate <br />and fringed sage occasional at most. Condition shown here indicates a degraded vegetation <br />