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Wellpad Reclamation |
NA |
Bureau of Land Management; Industry |
Trisha Cartmell, Petroleum Engineer, BLM Rock Springs Field Office, Rock Springs, WY 82901, (307) 352-0346, tcarmel@blm.gov |
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130 |
Birds, Mammals |
Mortality - # carcasses or feather spots (Various indicators, multiple protocols included within plan, but avian species mortality is the only protocol currently implemented) |
Bureau of Land Management, Industry |
Lorraine Keith, RECO Wildlife Biologist, BLM Rock Springs, Field Office, 280 Hwy 191 N, Rock Springs, WY 82901, (307) 352-0352, lkeith@blm.gov |
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118 |
Invasive Species |
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Bureau of Land Management; County Weed and Pest District |
Jim Glennon (RSFO); Carl Bezanson (KFO); Deej Brown (PFO) |
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26 |
Plan |
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Bureau of Land Management |
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27 |
Plan |
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Bureau of Land Management |
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25 |
Plan |
Monitoring plan references several protocols, each with specific monitored indicators. See "Wyoming Rangeland Monitoring Guide" (2008). , RMRS-GTR-47:"Monitoring the Vegetation Resources in Riparian Areas" (Winward, 2000)., TR 1734-3: "Utilization Studies"(1999), TR 1737-15: "Riparian Area Management: A User Guide to Assessing Proper Functioning Condition and the Supporting Science for Lotic Areas" (1998), and TR 1737-16: "Riparian Area Management: A User Guide to Assessing the Proper Functioning Condition and the Supporting Science for Lentic Areas" (1999/2003). |
Bureau of Land Management |
David Brock, Supervisory Rangeland Management Specialist, (307) 352-0252, dbrock@blm.gov |
Primary Contact |
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82 |
Recreation Site |
Visitor use and visitor satisfaction. Site safety. Facilities maintenance. |
Bureau of Land Management |
Jo (Georgia) Foster, Outdoor Recreation Planner, BLM Rock Spring Field Office, Rock Springs, WY 82901, (307) 352-0327, gfoster@blm.gov |
Primary Contact |
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Bird |
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Bureau of Land Management |
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Mammal |
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Bureau of Land Management |
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Riparian/Wetland , Stream , Vegetation |
Multiple indicators, selections are specific to the site and monitoring objectives. 4 short-term, livestock/herbivore grazing use indicators, and 6 long-term, resource condition indicators. - Short term: 1) Stubble height, 2) Streambank alteration, 3) Woody species use, and 4) Streambank stability and cover - Long-term: 5) Greenline composition, 6) Woody species height class, 7) Woody species age class, 8) Greenline to greenline width, 9) Substrate, 10) Residual pool depth and pool frequency. |
Bureau of Land Management |
This methodology is performed by an interdisciplinary team. Generally, the riparian coordinator for each office oversees the efforts: - RSFO: John Henderson, Fisheries Biologist, Rock Springs Field Office, 280 Hwy 191 N, Rock Springs WY 82901, (307) 352-0220, jhenders@blm.gov - PFO: Kellie Roadifer, Planning and Environmental Coordinator, Pinedale Field Office, 1625 West Pine Street, PO Box 768, Pinedale, WY 82941, (307) 367-5309, kroadife@blm.gov - KFO: Carl Bezanson, Rangeland Management Specialist, Kemmerer Field Office, 312 Highway 189 North, Kemmerer WY 83101, (307) 828-4522, cbezanso@blm.gov |
Primary Contact or Protocol Authors (Steven J. Smith, Team Leader and Rangeland/Riparian Specialist, National Riparian Service Team, USDI Bureau of Land Management, (541) 416-6703, sjsmith@blm.gov, Timothy A. Burton, Retired, and Ervin R. Cowley, Retired) |