Cb Ranch - Dnrc Land Exchange Environmental Assessment (Ea) 2007

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Cb Ranch - Dnrc Land Exchange Environmental Assessment (Ea) 2007
Montana.Dept. of Natural Resources And Conservation
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A minor amount of the southwest corner of the section burned with a low intensity burn.
Present stand conditions reflect the impact of logging and fire with very few trees surviving the fires. Those that did are located in the riparian zone and on the open dry ridgelines.
Future conditions will reflect the consequences of heavy logging and the fire impacts. It is anticipated that the amount of ponderosa pine will be greatly reduced in the future stand while lodgepole pine will probably dominate
... most of the upper elevation sites. A landscape that once supported a wide variety of age and structural classes will now be dominated by uniform age and structure for the foreseeable future.
39 Section 25 The general aspect of the section is either northerly or south slopes. Only a minor amount of easterly aspect is present. Elevations range from about 5750 to 6425 feet. The southerly aspects are predominantly URV3 with Douglas-fir the predominant tree and huckleberry the principle understory. Minor amounts of URV2 are found on the very steep and dry slopes with a mixture of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir.


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