Wildlife Impact Assessment And Summary of Previous Mitigation Related to Hydroel
Wildlife Impact Assessment And Summary of Previous Mitigation Related to Hydroel
Chris a Yde
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Dep. Of Agric. 1965a, 1966). This herd has historically received a high level of management consideration. Currently bighorn sheep are ranked fifth in manage- ment priority for Region One (northwestern Montana), Montana Depart- ment of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (unpubl. Files). Due to the current population status of this herd increased management will be needed to insure the existence of a native population. 2) Seasonal Habitat Preference Areas preferred by the Ural-Tweed bighorn sheep are stee...p, south- and west- facing terraces formed by a series of cliffs and benches containing an open bunchgrass habitat type with a few scattered ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir (Ensign 1937, Brink 1941, Zajanc 1948, Brown 1979). From observations of radio-collared sheep. Brown (1979) determined there were movements of bighorns between seasonal preference areas. 3) Population Status The history and population trend of this herd is presented in Appendix D. The available information indicates this population underwent steady population growth from the 1940 's until it stabi- lized in the early 1960's at approximately 150-200 animals.
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