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Appendix H H-1 BUCK CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Buck Creek C&H Allotments are summarized as follows: Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to: Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands. Management Action Grazing Management System The Buck Creek Allotment is managed under a two pasture deferred rotation system. The allotment is permitted for 1,109 pair of cattle with a season of use from July 1 – October 15 each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment. Management Requirements The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the management standards for this allotment. Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

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Appendix H

H-1

BUCK CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Buck Creek C&H Allotments are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Buck Creek Allotment is managed under a two pasture deferred rotation system. The allotment is permitted for 1,109 pair of cattle with a season of use from July 1 – October 15 each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

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Appendix H

H-2

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands. • Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Buck Creek C&H1 F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

1 C&H – Cattle and Horse

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Appendix H

H-3

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Appendix H

H-4

Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Buck Creek Deer Creek

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Buck Creek Deer Creek

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use off existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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Appendix H

H-5

CAUDLE CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Caudle Creek C&H Allotments are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Caudle Creek Allotment is managed under a three pasture deferred rotation grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 1,105 pair of cattle with a season of use from July 1 – October 15 each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment. Black Canyon C&H were added to Caudle Creek in 2005.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

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Appendix H

H-6

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands. • Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

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Ecol

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on Utilization

Ecol

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Caudle Creek C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Appendix H

H-7

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Appendix H

H-8

Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Black Springs East West Flat Creek Canyon Creek

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Black Springs East West Flat Creek Canyon Creek

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use off existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed

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Appendix H

H-9

CHERRY CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Cherry Creek C&H Allotments are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Cherry Creek Allotment is managed under a two pasture deferred rotation grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 427 pair of cattle with a season of use from July 1 – October 10 each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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Appendix H

H-10

• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

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l Co

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on Utilization

Ecol

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Cherry Creek C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Appendix H

H-11

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Appendix H

H-12

Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Cherry Creek Deadman

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Cherry Creek Deadman

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use off existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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Appendix H

H-13

COTTONWOOD CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Cottonwood Creek C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Cottonwood Creek Allotment is managed under a two pasture Holistic Management schedule grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 120 (variable – MOU) pair of cattle with a season of use from June 16 - September 30 (variable – MOU) each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System Lands.

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Appendix H

H-14

• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Cottonwood Creek C&H FR 25% 40% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% FR F 35% 45% 20%* *20% utilization only allowed on non-threatened and endangered species streams

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Appendix H

H-15

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., Greenline, MIMs, photo points, GAWS, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Appendix H

H-16

Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION North South

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION North South

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use off existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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Appendix H

H-17

DAVE CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Dave Creek C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Dave Creek Allotment is managed under a two pasture modified deferred rotation grazing system with prescribed rest every 4th year. The allotment is permitted for 580 yearlings cattle with a season of use from July 15 - August 25 each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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Appendix H

H-18

• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Dave Creek C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% FR FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Appendix H

H-19

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION East West

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION East West

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use off existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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DEER CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Deer Creek C&H Allotments are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Deer Creek Allotment is managed under a two pasture deferred rotation grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 458 pair of cattle with a season of use from July 16 – October 15 each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

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l Co

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on Utilization

Stre

am B

ank

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nce*

*

Woo

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Herb

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us

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us

Woo

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Woo

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Deer Creek C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% NA FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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H-23

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION North South

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION North South

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use off existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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GOAT CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Goat Creek C&H/S&G (CU) Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Goat Creek Allotment is managed under a deferred rotation grazing system for C&H and a directed rotational system for S&G. The allotment is permitted for 50 (variable – MOU) pair of cattle with a season of use from June 16 – August 30 (variable – MOU) of each year and 1000 pair of sheep with a season of use from June 10 – July 30. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

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• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands. • Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Stre

am B

ank

Dist

urba

nce*

*

Woo

dy

Herb

aceo

us

Sapl

ings

Herb

aceo

us

Woo

dy

Herb

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us

Sapl

ings

Herb

aceo

us

Woo

dy

Herb

aceo

us

Goat Creek CU2 F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% N/A N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

2 CU – Common Use

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Goat Creek

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Goat Creek

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use off existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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GUERRY ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Guerry S&G Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Guerry Allotment is managed as a common use sheep allotment under a directed rotational grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 5,000 pair of sheep with a season of use from June 16 – October 15 of each year.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

• Bighorn Sheep: For the purpose of location/data collection, NDOW requests that sheep permittees record observations of bighorn sheep in close proximity to their domestic sheep bands and inform NDOW of these sightings. When NDOW completes the process of updating their GIS data layer which includes bighorn sheep seasonal distribution on Forest Service administered lands, NDOW and FS personnel will meet to review domestic and wild sheep locations, and with the cooperation of sheep permittees, refine use areas to keep the species better separated.

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Stre

am B

ank

Dist

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nce*

*

Woo

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Herb

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Sapl

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us

Woo

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Herb

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Sapl

ings

Herb

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us

Woo

dy

Herb

aceo

us

Guerry S&G3

Camp Creek F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% F 35% 45% N/A F 35% 45% 20%*

Canyon Creek F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% F 35% 45% N/A F 35% 45% 20%*

Cottonwood Basin F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

3 S&G – Sheep and Goat

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ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Stre

am B

ank

Dist

urba

nce*

*

Woo

dy

Herb

aceo

us

Sapl

ings

Herb

aceo

us

Woo

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Herb

aceo

us

Sapl

ings

Herb

aceo

us

Woo

dy

Herb

aceo

us

Elk Mountain F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A F 35% 45% 20%*

Raker Creek F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A F 35% 45% 20%*

Sun Creek F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A F 35% 45% 20%* *20% utilization only allowed on non-threatened and endangered species streams

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

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Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Camp Creek Canyon Creek Cottonwood Basin Elk Mountain Raker Creek Sun Creek

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Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Camp Creek T Canyon Creek Cottonwood Basin Elk Mountain Raker Creek Sun Creek

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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LOWER MARY’S RIVER ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Lower Mary’s River C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Lower Mary’s River Allotment is currently vacant. Permitted numbers, kind/class of livestock, management system will be determined at a later time.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Stre

am B

ank

Dist

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nce*

*

Woo

dy

Herb

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us

Sapl

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Herb

aceo

us

Woo

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Herb

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us

Sapl

ings

Herb

aceo

us

Woo

dy

Herb

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us

Lower Mary's River S&G F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% F 10% 35% FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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MARY’S RIVER BASIN ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Mary’s River Basin S&G Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Mary’s River Basin Allotment is managed under a directed rotational grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 1,200 pair of sheep with a season of use from July 11 – September 15 of each year. Other grazing systems may be considered for use in the future on this allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

ogica

l Co

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on Utilization

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Mary's River Basin S&G F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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H-40

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Mary’s River Basin

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Mary’s River Basin

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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O’NEIL ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the O’Neil C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The O’Neil Allotment is managed under a two pasture deferred rotation grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 564 pair of cattle with a season of use from June 16 – October 5 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

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O'Neil Creek C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% N/A F 35% 45% 20%* *20% utilization only allowed on non-threatened and endangered species streams

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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H-44

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION East West

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION East West

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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POLE CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Pole Creek C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Pole Creek Allotment is managed under a four pasture deferred rotation grazing system with a prescribed rider. The allotment is permitted for 1,109 pair of cattle with a season of use from July 1 – September 30 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Pole Creek C&H F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Pole Creek Slide Creek Robinson Creek UC Reservoir

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Pole Creek Slide Creek Robinson Creek UC Reservoir

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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ROBINSON HOLE ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Robinson Hole C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Robinson Hole Allotment is currently managed under a two pasture deferred grazing system with a associated on/off permit. The allotment is permitted for 125 yearling cattle with a season of use from July 1 – September 18 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Robinson Hole C&H F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A F 35% 45% 20%* *20% utilization only allowed on non-threatened and endangered species streams

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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H-52

Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Robinson Hole Biroth Ridge

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Robinson Hole Biroth Ridge

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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SPRING CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Spring Creek C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Spring Creek Allotment is managed under a three pasture rest-rotation grazing system with an associated on/off permit. The allotment is permitted for 607 pair of cattle with a season of use from July 1 – October 15 of each year and 10 horses with a season of use from July 15 – October 15. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

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l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

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on Utilization

Ecol

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Spring Creek C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% N/A F 35% 45% 20%* *20% utilization only allowed on non-threatened and endangered species streams

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Poison Creek Pole Creek Cougar Creek

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Poison Creek Pole Creek Cougar Creek

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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UPPER MARY’S RIVER ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Upper Mary’s River S&G Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Upper Mary’s River Allotment is managed under a directed rotational grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 1,200 pair of sheep with a season of use from July 11 – August 15 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

Ecol

ogica

l Co

nditi

on Utilization

Ecol

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l Co

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on Utilization

Ecol

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l Co

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on Utilization

Ecol

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on Utilization

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Upper Mary's River S&G F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% FR 10% 35% F 35% 45% 20%* *20% utilization only allowed on non-threatened and endangered species streams

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Upper Mary’s River

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Upper Mary’s River

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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WEST MARY’S RIVER ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the West Mary’s River S&G Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The West Mary’s River Allotment is managed under a directed rotational grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 1,000 pair of sheep with a season of use from July 11 – September 15 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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West Mary's River S&G F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% FR 10% 30% FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION West Mary’s River

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION West Mary’s River

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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WHITE ELEPHANT ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the White Elephant C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The White Elephant Allotment is managed under a two pasture deferred rotation grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 186 pair of cattle with a season of use from June 16 – October 15 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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White Elephant C&H F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Willow Creek Lime Creek

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Willow Creek Lime Creek

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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WILDCAT ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Wildcat C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Wildcat Allotment is managed under a single pasture modified deferred rotation grazing system with prescribed rest every 4th year. The allotment is permitted for 650 pair (variable) of cattle with a season of use from June 16 – July 16 (variable) of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System Lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Wildcat C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Wildcat

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Wildcat

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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WILLOW CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Willow Creek C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Willow Creek Allotment is currently is currently vacant. Permitted numbers, kind/class of livestock, management system will be determined at a later time.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Willow Creek S&G F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% F 20% 45% FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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WILSON CREEK ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Wilson Creek C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Wilson Creek Allotment is managed under a three pasture deferred rotation grazing system. The allotment is permitted for 461 pair of cattle with a season of use from June 1 – August 25 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

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• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands. • Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

HABITAT GROUP/PROPER USE CRITERIA

NON-RIPARIAN ASPEN (UPLANDS) ALL MEADOWS STREAM/RIPARIAN (COTTONWOOD)

RIPARIAN (NON-COTTONWOOD)

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Wilson Creek C&H F 35% 50% FR 25% 35% FR 25% 35% N/A F 35% 45% 20%* *20% utilization only allowed on non-threatened and endangered species streams

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Hawes Creek Lime Creek Cabin Creek

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Hawes Creek Lime Creek Cabin Creek

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.

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WILSON CREEK PASTURE ALLOTMENT AMP

Management Goals and Objectives The grazing management goals and objectives identified in the 1986 Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan relevant to the Wilson Creek C&H Allotment are summarized as follows:

Within the framework of the Forest Plan as amended, it is the desired future condition of the Forest and the district to:

Have allotment management plans that incorporate objectives and guidelines to improve coordination with other resources; Improve the amount of range in satisfactory ecological condition; Strengthen the noxious weed control effort; Provide forage for livestock production; and Livestock grazing is allowed, and contributes to the attainment of healthy rangelands to sustain multiple uses…..provides summer forage

for cattle when water is available on slopes < 35%….livestock grazing is used to maintain or improve big game summer range where suitable cover is available….livestock grazing will maintain for sage grouse summer and brood rearing habitat on upland rangelands.

Management Action Grazing Management System

The Wilson Creek Allotment is managed under a two pasture modified rest-rotation grazing system with prescribed rest every 3rd year. The allotment is permitted for 461 pair of cattle with a season of use from June 1 – August 25 of each year. The grazing systems on this allotment may be adjusted in the future to provide rest within all pastures on the allotment.

Management Requirements • The applicable Standards and Guidelines for the Humboldt National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan are incorporated into the

management standards for this allotment. • Management instructions, known as Annual Operating Instructions (AOI), will be provided to the permittee by the local Forest Officer

each year. These instructions are incorporated as part of this permit. Livestock grazed under this permit shall be managed in accordance with the AOI.

• The permittee shall notify the district ranger five (5) days prior to the date of entry of livestock onto National Forest System lands.

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• Salt will not be placed closer than ¼ mile from any riparian plant community. • Actual use and range improvement maintenance will be recorded for each grazing season and information provided to the district ranger at

the close of the grazing season in accordance with the AOI. • The permittee is responsible for monitoring utilization at key areas and providing information to the district ranger at the close of the

grazing season in accordance with the (AOI).

ALLOTMENTS Pastures

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Wilson Creek Pasture C&H F 35% 50% F 35% 45% FR 25% 35% N/A FR 25% 35% 10%

Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring will be conducted to ensure that the AMP is implemented according to schedule and that grazing management is accomplishing the management objectives specified in Section I of this AMP. Monitoring schedules are outlined below.

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Schedule for Implementation Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY ACTION TO BE TAKEN Actual/Allowable Use Utilization Measurements

(landscape appearance, utilization cages, browse measurements)

Annually Move livestock to next pasture or home when allowable use is reached.

Permit/AOI Compliance Allotment inspections / unit examinations.

Annual spot-checks Direct compliance to terms & conditions take appropriate permit action FSH 2209.13.

Schedule of Effectiveness and Long-Term Monitoring Activities

MONITORING ITEM METHOD MEASUREMENT

FREQUENCY PURPOSE OF

MONITORING Implementation of Matrices

Approved Protocols Every 10 years. Determine progress toward Desired Conditions.

Riparian Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

Upland Vegetation Appropriate Methods (i.e., nested frequencies, ground cover, line intercept, ocular analysis, cover data, photo points, etc.)

2-5 years. Determine trend and progress toward Desired Conditions.

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Key Area Locations (short-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Chimney Beef

Benchmark Locations (long-term monitoring)

PASTURE NAME LOCATION Chimney Beef

Range Improvement Maintenance Standards Construction and Maintenance Responsibilities

All improvements will be maintained to the original standards from which they were built. Maintenance of improvements will be performed in accordance with the Annual Operating Instructions (AOI). Maintenance includes materials needed for repairs and will be provided by the permittee.

Off-Highway Vehicle Use The permittee is authorized to use off-highway vehicles (OHV) on existing roads and trails in order to facilitate their administration of this term grazing permit. Off-highway vehicle use of existing roads and trails is allowed on a limited basis, in order to maintain structural range improvements, place salt, and remove dead livestock as needed.