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species of the same seasonal variety. Thus, since the seed mixes are dominated by cool season <br />species and any reestablishing native species are principally cool season species, seasonal <br />variety measurements are not necessary. <br />Reference Area <br />The extended reference area was monitored during the period of extended liability to more <br />accurately gauge average cover and production for the various community types and evaluate <br />annual climatic affects on the vegetation. Monitoring will no longer be carried out as sampling <br />efforts will be shifted to bond release activities in order to provide a basis for evaluating and <br />testing for success of revegetation efforts. <br />References <br />Armstrong, David M. 1975. Rocky Mountain Mammals. Rocky Mountain Nature Association, <br />Inc. 174 pp. <br />Carpenter, L.H., O.C. Wallmo, and R.B. Gill. 1979. Forage diversity and dietary selection by <br />wintering mule deer. J. Range Management. 32(3):226 -229. <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology. 1995. Guideline Regarding Selected Coal Mine <br />Bond Release Issues. <br />Cook, C. Wayne, R. Dennis Child, and Larry L. Larson. 1977. Digestible Protein in Range <br />Forages as an Index to Nutrient Content and Animal Response Colorado State University <br />Range Science Department Series No. 29. <br />Crofts, Kent A. and Clem R. Parkin. 1979. Methods of shrub and tree establishment on strip <br />mined lands in northwest Colorado. Paper presented at Symposium on Surface Coal <br />Mining and Reclamation, Coal Conference and Expo. V, October 23 -25, 1979, Louisville, <br />Kentucky. <br />DeByle, N.V. and R.P. Winokur. 1985. Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western <br />United States. USDA -USFS General Technical Report RM -119. Rocky Mountain Forest <br />and Range Experiment Station, Ft. Collins, Colorado. 283 p. <br />• <br />TR -70 60 Revised 06/10 <br />