Habitat on Covered Lands Sample Clauses

Habitat on Covered Lands. The Property is located within the Southern Cascade ecoregion, bordered to the west by the Klamath Mountains and to the east by the Modoc Plateau. It is located toward the northeast side of Mount Shasta, where mixed species conifer forest dominates at middle elevations and true fir forest becomes more prevalent as elevation increases. The Property contains areas of wet meadow, montane and riparian hardwood forests, and chaparral. The diversity of vegetation types is a result of diverse soils and topography, as well as fire, grazing, and logging. Table 3 of the Easement Baseline Report (Pacific Forest Trust 2015b) shows the distribution of vegetation types across the Property by size and canopy closure class. Logging of the Property in the 1920s and 1930s focused on removing large ponderosa and Xxxxxxx xxxxx. As a result, the currently existing conifer stands are disproportionately populated with red fir, mountain hemlock, and lodgepole pine. It appears that historic wildfires have occurred on several ridges where the current vegetation is now comprised of brush species such as manzanita, chinquapin, and snowbrush, with shade-tolerant red fir establishing under the brush. This is a common successional pathway in this region where once fire occurs and consumes trees, brush becomes established and may dominate the site for many decades (Xxxxxxx et al. 2006). The flattest, relatively low-lying mesic areas are dominated by meadow habitats surrounded by lodgepole pine stands. SHMZs were identified and delineated during the development of the Easement to specify areas exhibiting special habitat qualities and ecological characteristics that warrant management considerations. The SHMZs comprise five areas with rare or sensitive habitat types, collectively encompassing approximately 1,300 acres (36 percent) of the Property, including the headwaters of Butte Creek, wet xxxxxxx, mature forest reserves, aspen, and montane hardwoods (Map 1). Appendix A of the SHA describes the Habitat Management Goals for each SHMZ that will benefit wildlife. Approximately 338 acres of the Property (10 percent) are classified as wetlands, which includes streams with associated riparian and grassland habitats and seasonally wet xxxxxxx. These areas support primarily herbaceous forbs and grasses. The eastern meadow areas contain alder, willow brush, and aspen, and are considered an Upper Meadow SHMZ as described in Exhibit D of the Easement. Areas of larger aspen and cottonwood along the ...
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