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<br /> Management area direction is a mix of management practices which is • ,, � #� -' : - - • '^ . • ., ::. "' :• = s r � �� -�G aroo�y Der
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<br /> designed to attain articular objectives. Management area direction " a ~ �x`a•, , , 'a- .. I: .,, ,.� �v r Lnk¢ , 1 21
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<br /> is applied to each management area based on the management emphasis 4 n ,-. ;!+; a\a ae 'W�:�- ' it '- ;�la� was ?? � � _ _
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<br /> prescribed for that area. The distribution and location of manage- \
<br /> ment areas will change with each alternative. This map shows the
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<br /> specific locations where management area direction will be imple-
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<br /> 5A. Management Area - Management emphasis is on winter range in nonfor- -
<br /> lA. Management Area - Management emphasis is for developed recreation in ested winter ranges. Winter habitat for deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and R. 92 '^. . . � ' `"'
<br /> FiLexisting and proposed campgrounds, picnic grounds, trailheads, visitor in- 15Amountain goats is emphasized. During winter, the area is closed to motor- _
<br /> formation centers summer home groups, and water-based support facilities. ized use and may be closed to all public use. Where conflicts occur, , I_ it c �_ N, _ $ $ 'ASS yW $�$
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<br /> wildlife is favored. ' / I \ j��
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<br /> 58. Management Area - Management emphasis is on forage and cover on for •` =T` ; P ' i " IPoss 1 k / ^v9> Nwyillow
<br /> 16. Management Area - Management emphasis provides for downhill or cross- FS
<br /> ested winter ranges. Winter habitat for deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and - '\ �� T IJ r Rid \\�� ) Passtie9 — N, h�xistin sites and maintains selected inventoried sites mountain oats is em hasized. Durin winter, the area is closed to motor- =rG•i,, � : y1 ' \ U country agemenskiing A e 9 9 P 9 ', = i � - i : � le ,1p ' 4 Mea Snom/YN ized use and may be closed to all ublic ulse. Where conflicts occur,for future skiing recreation opportunities. B P 8C. Management Area - Management emphasis is to provide for the protec- '1, � � ,-, � ,. �,�� r .;��` ' � .� � - o5k \ I5 Lal , "< IN � ,s � e°
<br /> 'wildlife is favored. from and perpetuation of essentially natural bio-physical conditions. T.11 S. , F:. `�- � �� I( ���_`� ts ;I-' t '
<br /> Human travel is principally on system trails. Designated camp sites are 1.''aT. . ; , a: ^• a s / ; ON- Op -'F
<br /> 141 Arkansts ~used and show evidence of repeated, but acceptable levels of use. Scien- �
<br /> tific and other authorized practices utilizing nonmotorized equipment but .v
<br /> tin Management Area Management emphasis is for Imajornes, oil and gas pipe .a° `
<br /> 6A. Management Area - Management emphasis is on improving soil and vege- requiring up to season-ton. occupancy are- compatible. � i, a"\ x � '
<br /> 000' lines, major water transportation and slurry pipelines, electrical trans- q g 9 P yu` � ., I \ �_/I II r ., � \ Tao4p
<br /> FA tation conditions. Intensive grazing management is required. Conflicts -- - 7-'f \' dl j . @ DIgBPyramid
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<br /> mission lines, and transcontinental telephone lines. Activities within PF i yseo ->�
<br /> these corridors and sites will be compatible with the adjacent manage- between livestock and wildlife are resolved in favor of livestock. 8D. Management Area - Management emphasis is to provide for the protec- ' 'T •� i �a n ;n �
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<br /> side wilderness boundaries which are adjacent to and accessed from urban � Ills
<br /> or rural development or heavily used developed recreation sites. Human xa ° " A v'
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<br /> use is characterized by large numbers of day-users traveling relatively s'1 � :x. . � , ,�� ,. a, as I i i / Id
<br /> 2A. Management Area - Management emphasis is for semiprimitive motorized 6B. Mane ement Area - Intensive grazing manalgement systems are favored short distances into the wilderness. A trail system directs the user ,r. �. EI I � � �vaa
<br /> Frecreation opportunities such as snowmobiling, four-wheel driving, and g amo em t for�thr trhn of -.edsa .I , •I.yv � I
<br /> ar for user safet or —9—�� motorcycling both on roads and trails. Motorized travel may be seasonally over extensive systems. Conflicts between livestock and wildlife are re- within the area. Facilities such as bridges necess y y _ -Prohibited or restricted to designated routes. FeBI solved in favor of livestock. hio-physical resource protection may be Present. illdern s disP lays the msol�l I: i of _ `
<br /> 9A. Management Area Riparian area management. Resource use will be man- ' eme- Ilan. i�maR I :Qua s VT . -a 3 I °\9^p j —Ar
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<br /> aged to protect and maintain the riparian area. Vegetation treatment will ~# ac`• '' , a ,,;, yv r I . . Ili v AI Pass Iv
<br /> Area - Management emphasis is for rural and roaded-natural 7D. Management Area - Management emphasis is, on production and utiliza- enhance plant and animal diversity. Primitive, semi-primitive non motor- • `. y v ,i-^ I ,; 111,,, ,11: t ' "'� _ I• a ° ---,
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<br /> from of small roundwood of a size and quality, suitable for products such ized, semi-primitive motorized, roaded natural and rural recreation oppor- •e � y v I it I
<br /> recreation opportunities. Motorized and nonmotorized recreation activi- q Y P - '' • _
<br /> ties such as driving for pleasure, viewing scenery, picnicking, fishing, as firewood, posts, poles, and props. The halrvest method by forest cover tunities can be provided. Sit,
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<br /> snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing are Possible. Motorized travel may F7 0] type is clearcutting in aspen and lodgepole pline, and shelterwood in all .,,Mt . `. ` -I °*elf :.:... sw xAe -ram e
<br /> be prohibited or restricted to designated routes. other forest types. Onlythose 9A management areas which are practical to portray on this ma s -rJaa I t r a 13aso t
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<br /> are shown. This prescription actually applies to all riparian areas loca-
<br /> ted anywhere on the Forest, Except those in Wilderness, Research Natural T. 12 S. S �� 1, - 1,
<br /> 7E. Management Area - Management emphasis is on wood fiber production and - • - `ram k it z+ �I�� inner I
<br /> 3A. Management Area - Emphasizes semi-primitive nonmotorized recreation Areas, and Special Interest Areas. , , _ / )
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<br /> utilization of large roundwood of a size and quality suitable for sawtim- ',� ItS I � z,Fassl• ! jl % Mt I
<br /> such as hiking or cross country skiing in roaded or r roads o areas. Roads her. The harvest method by forest cover type is clearcutting in aspen,
<br /> are closed except for main roads through the areas or roads open at spear- 7 E -96. Management Area - Management emphasis is on increased water yield andlodgepole pine, and she)tetwood in Englemann spruce-subalpine fir, inter im raved timin of flow throw h moor ulation of forest ve etation. Clear F3A]
<br /> fit times. Management activities are visually subordinate. Timber her- ❑ for ponderosa pine and mixed conifers on lands with slopes less than 40 D P 9 9 P 9 iAv�y. i 1
<br /> Clear-
<br /> vest includes clearcutting, shelterwood, and selection. percnt. p 9 B cutting is the harvest method used with all forest cover types.
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<br /> 36. Management Area - Management emphasis is for primitive recreation 8A. Management Area - Management emphasis is for the protection and per-
<br /> experience in unroaded areas outside of wilderness. Management perpetu- petuation of essentially pristine bio-pyhsicaal conditions and a high de- `,
<br /> ates essentially natural conditions and remoteness from mechanized human Fe A gree of solitude for both wildlife and humans with no perceptible evidence The management requirements for individual management areas are described
<br /> 3 activities. Management activities are integrated in such a way that cur- of past human use so that natural biological) processes are not adversely in Chapter III of the Forest Plan.
<br /> rent human use leaves no permanent or long lasting evidence. or artificially changed over time by human use. V
<br /> 413. Management Area Management emphasis is on the habitat needs of one
<br /> or more management indicator species. The goal is to optimize hatii tat 8B. Management Area - Management emphasis is to provide for the protec- ii". " ' ,a;
<br /> 4 D capability, and thus numbers of the species. Fish habitat improvements e p tion and perpetuation of natural bio-physical conditions. On-site regula- * " w R.86W.
<br /> ❑ are applied to lakes and streams to enhance habitats and increase.fish Q U tion of recreation use is minimal. Travel 1.s cross- country or by use of R.90W. m"a"P a la MI - W. R.88W. R.87W.
<br /> populations. Investments in other compatible resource uses may occur but L low-density trail systems.
<br /> will be secondary to habitat requirements. THE MANAGEMENT AREAS IDENTIFIED ON THIS MAP AND THE MANAGEMENT DIRECTION
<br /> DEFINED IN THE FOREST PLAN APPLY TO NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM LANDS ONLY.
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<br /> THEY D NOT APPLY TO ANY LANDS IN STATE, PRIVATE OR OTHER OWNERSHIPS.
<br /> *U°S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1992-674-525
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