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Hydrologic reconnaissance of Mineral Creek near Silverton, Colo., was conducted from June 25-27, 2020. Both banks of Mineral Creek and the adjacent hillsides were walked, starting near the ghost town of Chattanooga and proceeding downstream to the confluence of Mineral Creek with the Middle Fork of Mineral Creek. The purpose of this reconnaissance was to identify areas of emergent groundwater on the right (EGR) and left (EGL) banks, a task that was accomplished by following observed surface flows (seeps and springs) upgradient to the point at which they emanated from the subsurface. Coordinates, using a handheld global positioning system (GPS) device, and photographs were obtained at these locations of emergent...
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This project involves both biological and herbicide control of tamarisk. It will benefit native plants, special status species, and wildlife. The implementation of this tamerisk control project will result in rehabilitation of degraded streams and riparian areas some of the treated riparian areas are important to maintain viable populations of Colorado River Cutthroat trout. Project includes participation from Sweetwater County, the Bureau of Land Management, and private landowners.
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This dataset represents the boundaries of the Wyoming BLM Field Office boundaries, areas of jurisdiction.
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This project provides for reconstruction of a fence exclosure to enhance riparian and sensitive plant species habitat. The exclosure is in need of repair and its completion will also help achieve Standards for Healthy Rangelands and provide improved grazing management by allowing for rest and recovery of the vegetation within the exclosure boundaries. Wildlife species including elk, deer, antelope, and migratory waterfowl will benefit from this project. Water quality will also be improved. About 41 acres are located within the exclosure.


    map background search result map search result map Red Creek Riparian Restoration Continental Peak Riparian Exclosure/Oregon Slough Field Office Boundaries BLM for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Hydrologic reconnaissance to identify areas of emergent groundwater, Mineral Creek, near Silverton, Colorado, June 2020 10-81 Mineral Resources of the Domeland Addition (5207) and Woodpecker (5206) RARE II Areas, Tulare and Kern Counties, California Continental Peak Riparian Exclosure/Oregon Slough Hydrologic reconnaissance to identify areas of emergent groundwater, Mineral Creek, near Silverton, Colorado, June 2020 Red Creek Riparian Restoration 10-81 Mineral Resources of the Domeland Addition (5207) and Woodpecker (5206) RARE II Areas, Tulare and Kern Counties, California Field Office Boundaries BLM for Wyoming at 1:24,000