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DRMS Permit Index
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M1997065
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/21/2007
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Revised Application
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L. <br /> <br />• <br />page 3 #202 <br />PLANT <br />SYMBOL COMMON NAI{E <br />iiii•ii iiiiiiiiiii <br />FORBB_CONT <br />ANR02 ROSE P'USSXTOES <br />SEDO1 THREAD~LEAF GROUNDSEL <br />AMPS WESTERN RAGWEED <br />OTHER NATI~TE FORBS <br />SHRUBS A,ND HALF-BHRIIBB <br />EULA5 WINTE~RFAT <br />ARFR4 FRINGED SAGEBRUSH <br />GUSA2 BROOrt SNAKEWEED <br />CHNAG2 GREEFt PLUME RAB$ITBRUSH <br />ATCA2 FOURintING SALTBUSH <br />TECA2 GRAY HORSEBRUSH <br />OPPO PLAITfS PRICKLYPEAR <br />YUGL SMALh SOAPWEED <br />OTHER NATIVE SHRUBS <br />SCIENTIFIC NAME ~ <br />iii#iiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />ANTENNARIA ROSEA <br />SERECIO DOUGLASII LONGILOBUS <br />AMBROSIA PSILOSTACHYA <br />EUROTIA LANATA <br />ARTEMISIA FRIGIDA <br />GUTIERREZIA SAROTHRAE <br />CHRYSOTHAIrII~fUS NAUSEOSUS <br />ATRIPLEX CANESCENS <br />TETRADYMiA CANESCENS <br />OPUNTIA POLYACANTHA <br />YUCCA GLAUCA <br />1/ Namlie acc:ordinq to National List of Scientific Plant Names <br />SCS-TP-7159. <br />COMP. <br />PERCENT <br />iiiiiii <br />T <br />T <br />T <br />T <br />T <br />c. Overgrazing with cattle will result in western <br />wheatgrass, green needlegrass, big bluestem, mountain <br />muhly, switchgrass, Griffith wheatgrass, Indian <br />ricegrass, Xittle bluestem, sideoats grams, muttongrass <br />fourwing saltbush and winterfat will decrease in the <br />plant community. Blue grams, prairie juuegrass, sun <br />sedge, bottlebrush squirreltail, and Sandberg bluegrass <br />will increase. Overgrazing with sheep wiii cause <br />slimflower scurfpea, scarlet globemallow, rose <br />pussXtoes, fringed sagebrush, and green plume <br />rabbitbrush to decrease. With further deterioration of <br />the site blue grams, prairie.junegrass, sun sedge, <br />bottlebrush squirreltail, and Sandberg bluegrass will <br />disappear and be replaced by red threeawn and sand <br />dropseed. These grasses, with continued destructive <br />grazing, will be invaded by sleepy grass, ring muhly, <br />buffalo grass, and cheatc~rass. The forb and-shrub <br />species which. will, at first signs of regression - <br />increase and under further deterioration decrease are <br />Drummond milkvetch, western ragweed and dotted <br />gayfeather. Continued ecological regression will cause <br />plants such as wormwood, hairy goldaster, plains <br />pricklypear, broom snakeweed small soapweed, gray <br />horsebrush, pinque h~rmenoxXs gamble oak, oneseeded <br />juniper Rocky Mountain juniper, pinyon pine, tall <br />rabbltbrush, and New Mexico locust to dominate the site. <br />F~.~.' <br />
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