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M1977306
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/1/2012
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EPP- Submittal, Ecological Site Description to Pg. U-29.
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5. Wildlife Values: <br />BOGR2 <br />PSSPS <br />ST•00/i <br />ORHY <br />HI JA <br />ELE! <br />ARLO3 <br />Due to the .SOW productivity Of this site, very little <br />manipulation of the vegetation is recommended. If areas of <br />juniper or sagebrush are dense enough tO create monoculture <br />S then some form of chemical or mechanical brush <br />management should be considered. If adequate fuel is avai <br />_escribed nc burn_ may be considered. In areas where sagebrush <br />�' � <br />and other shrubs have become dominant, manipulation that restores <br />_a mix or grasses and._foros_ is beneficial for –many wildlife <br />s7ecies. Areas of saaebrash alcnc drainages and south and west <br />facing slopes should be left undisturbed to provide critical <br />:winter forage for male deer. Water developments for livestock <br />and wildlife can be a useful management tool on this site. <br />6. Hydrological Interpretations: <br />So :n this site are mostly grouped in:o t = CA C'• <br />hydrologic croups, as outlined in the coils of Colorado Loss <br />Factors and Ercdib± itv Hvdrologic Grounincs 1 7 5 Handbook. <br />F_el d investigations arc needed to determine ete__ne _._ drologic covP1 <br />carToltiors and L"OrO_COIc Curve numbers. Refar.to NR2S. National <br />Eha nee -rrnc !-=andhc0:_ action 4, am P s n Colorado <br />X ca Flows _ l ^ <br />Handbook for more <br />Recreation and Natural Beauty: <br />The site occurs at lower elcvaticns so is accessible * <br />recreation Lean; year round. It offers baauty 0 the spring <br />Lvlt_`1 o_oominq fc,ros aiii I.uritrnc r oh fall. <br />Endangered Plants and Animals: <br />al l earl; car be found on this site during the wintei season. <br />_he spi nsi ess hedgehog cactus occurs on this site. <br />9 Scientific Names of Plants Listed Accordinc to NRCS "PLANTS" <br />Database: <br />P1 -a zt <br />Common Scientific <br />Symbol Name Name <br />GRASSES AND GRASSLIKES <br />BLUE GRAMA <br />BLUEBUNCH WH_FA 'GRASS <br />PRAIRIE JUNEG AS <br />Iv EEDLEANr,TEREAD <br />INDIAN RTCEGRASS <br />GALLETA <br />EOTTT,EPRUSH SQUIRRET TAI L <br />RED T- TPEEAWN <br />Semidesert Juniper Loams #113 <br />r <br />BOUTEI,OUA C—R CELTS <br />PSEUDGROEGNER -A S r = CTA ss b . <br />SPICATA <br />KOELERIA 'L CEkNTI A <br />S7IPA COMATA <br />ORY7OPSIS I YMENOIDES <br />HILARIA JAMRSII <br />ELYMUS ELYMOIDES <br />ARISTIDA LONGISETA <br />Page. 7 of 8 <br />
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