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Con- solidation Coal Co. (Consol) esti- mates a reserve of 130 million tons of strippable coal to a depth of 120 feet in the Mammoth- Rehder seams. These are considered the most important beds in the Bull Mountain coal field in light of present-day economics. An esti- mated 34 million tons of strippable reserves, to a depth of 100 feet, occur in the McCleary and Carpenter beds in the eastern portion of the Bull Mountains. In addition to the surface acreage affected by actual mining January /Feb...ruary 1974 / MONTANA OUTDOORS / 11 Throughout Montana, mining, timber cutting, subdivisions, agricultural practices and other encroachments by man threaten valuable mule deer habitat, {photo by Jon Cates) operations, disturbances created by construction of railroad spurs, haul roads etc., also affect the surface. Any large-scale surface operation also can destroy wildlife habitat. Experience with reclama- tion of surface mined lands in eastern Montana and other parts of the nation leaves the impres- sion that reclamation may be difficult.
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