Inventory of Plants, Plant Communities And Herpetofauna of Concern in the Vicinity of the Snow-Talon Burn, Helena National Forest 2005
Inventory of Plants, Plant Communities And Herpetofauna of Concern in the Vicinity of the Snow-Talon Burn, Helena National Forest 2005
Montana Natural Heritage Program
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Because population strongholds (i.e., watersheds with a relatively high percent of sites used for breeding) are rare across western Montana, the relatively healthy populations in this region are noteworthy. Perhaps the highest priority for management of herpetofauna in the area would be to initiate a monitoring program for the species with two annual visual encounter surveys conducted at all sites where breeding has been detected. The first survey would target the period of amplexus in order to... identify numbers of breeding adults and a second survey would allow Sensitive Plants & Communities About 30 of the 50 plant associations identified as having Global (G) or State (S) ranks of 3 or less (or undetermined (?)) which potentially occur within the study area were identified (Appendix B Table 1). This represents considerable wetland and riparian diversity for this relatively arid region; additionally most of the wetlands are ecologically intact, although nonnative plants are established in some and are a considerable threat in all wetlands and riparian areas.
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