Draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances And Associated Permit for Fluvial Arctic Grayling in the Upper Big Hole River, Montana 2005
Draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances And Associated Permit for Fluvial Arctic Grayling in the Upper Big Hole River, Montana 2005
Montana.Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, And Parks
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For the second type of likely positive cumulative effects, under Alternatives B or C, cumulative positive impacts would be expected to occur over time as a result of an increase in the quantity and quality of suitable habitat for grayling and other fish species at sites where grayling habitat conservation measures are implemented. The extent of suitable fluvial Arctic grayling habitat would be expected to increase from additional landowners implementing similar agreements, and habitat quality w...ould be expected to improve over time from habitat improvements implemented to conserve fluvial Arctic grayling. These positive cumulative impacts would likely occur beyond the 20-year duration of the Proposed Action Alternative B since habitat improvements would be expected to extend over a longer period of time. These positive cumulative effects are 76 expected to contribute to the recovery and sustainability of fluvial Arctic grayling in the proposed project area and also to benefit other fish species that have similar habitat requirements.
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