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M1978116
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REVISION
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10/1/2012
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AM-02 EPP SUBMITTAL
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5. Wildlife Values: <br />6. Hydrological Interpretations: <br />7. Recreation and Natural Beauty: <br />8. Endangered Plants and Animals: <br />9 Scientific Names of Plants <br />Database: <br />Plant <br />Symbol <br />13 O'G 2 <br />FISPS <br />KOMA <br />O R . <br />NTJ=1 <br />ELELE <br />ARLC3 <br />Due to the low proiuctivity of this sites very little <br />maniLulation of the vegetation is recommended. If areas cf <br />juniper or sagebrush are dense enough to create ul ture <br />t�tOiiOC _ <br />s' tuacico_s then some form cf chemical or mechanical brush <br />m. should be considered. If adecuate fuel is available <br />pr burning may be considered. In areas where sagebrush <br />and other shrubs have become dominant, manipulation that restores <br />_a mix of grasses and _sorb"s_ is beneficial for_many wildlife <br />species Areas of sagebrush along drainages and south and west <br />facing slopes should be left undisturbed to provide critical <br />winter forage for mule deer. Water development_. ~ for livestock <br />and wildlife can be a useful management tool on this site. <br />Soils : n this s ter are mostly grouped into the ''. & C" <br />nyd clog c groups, as outlined :n the Soils of Colorado T oss <br />Fsctors and _rodibility Hydrologic Grcur inns 1979 Handbook. <br />Field i"'vese__Gacior_s are needed to determine hydrologic cover <br />conditions and hydrologic curve numbers. Ref_c__ NR:S_ Nebo -:a1 <br />Engineering Handbook, :'ook , Secdo and Pea C lcws ? r'__ Col' ='ado <br />Handboch for more inicumacico. <br />The site occurs at lo'.'.'er elevations so __s accessable for <br />recreation r_5aily year round. I _ offers beauty - n the . ind <br />booming fobs and Luntinc i' she fail <br />s aid eag_'_e, c ri be found on this site during the winter season. <br />s;_, neloss hedgehog cactus occurs on rhi s site. <br />Common <br />Name <br />GRASSES AND GRASSLIKES <br />ELTJE GRAMA <br />BLUEBUNCH WHEA.TGP ASS <br />PRAIRIE JUNEGRASS <br />WEEDLSANDTHREAD <br />INDIAN PTCEGRASS <br />GALLETA <br />BOT'FT STJTRRELTAIL <br />RED T.7PEFAWN <br />Senidesert Juniper Loams #113 <br />ted According to NRCS "PLANTS" <br />TS" <br />Scientific <br />Name <br />BOUTELCUA ` A CILTS <br />PSETJDOROEGNEP -r spICTA sec. <br />SPTCATA <br />KOF LERIA M r =AI T 'T_ <br />ST TPA COYIATA <br />ORYZOPS1S HYHENOIDES <br />HI_ARIA JAYESTI <br />ELYMUS ELYMOIDES <br />ARIS'I'IDA LONGISETA <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />
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