Status Review of Orchis Rotundifolia Us Forest Service Region 1 Flathead An

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J Stephen Shelly
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Cattle are turned into the area around 1 July each year, and they concentrate in the basin area in the old clear-cuts, as well as the forests in which O. Rotundifolia occurs. As discussed in Section I. G. L. B. , some impacts to the population probably result from this activity. Cattle grazing also occurs along the Beaver Creek drainage (002), and some subpopulations at this site are impacted by stock movement along the road (D. Field, pers. Comm. ). Although not observed in June 1988, these im...pacts could also occur in the adjacent, much larger Sawmill Flat (003) site. Light cattle grazing was evident at the Leavitt Creek (009) site. A grazing allotment may 18 potentially be established in the Clary Coulee (013) drainage (D. Field, pers. Coinin. )- Two sites, on Lewis & Clark National Forest lands in the Front Range, are in areas used for horse grazing. Of these, the Mortimer Gulch (007) site appeared to be the most impacted; the drainage is used for grazing by an adjacent guest ranch.

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