Black -tailed Prairie Dog Management
To amend the LRMP to specify a desired range of acres of prairie dog colonies to meet various multiple use objectives, and to identify what actions may be taken if the acreage substantially falls below or exceeds the desired range.
Project Summary
Location Summary:
Primary location of the project is the Buffalo Gap, Fort Pierre and Oglala National Grasslands.
Project Milestones:
Milestone | Date |
---|---|
NOI in Federal Register | 09/29/2006 |
DEIS NOA in Federal Register | 06/08/2007 |
FEIS NOA in Federal Register | 08/15/2008 |
Decision | 07/2008 (Estimated) |
Implementation | 12/2008 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Environmental Impact Statement
Special Authority:
Not Applicable / Other
Lead Management Unit:
Nebraska National Forest All Units
Notice and Comment Regulation:
215
Project Purpose:
Land Management Planning; Wildlife, Fish, Rare Plants
Project Activity:
Plan Amendment
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
Black-tailed Prairie Dog Management on the Nebraska National Forest
Decision Signed Date: 07/17/2008
Legal Notice Date: 08/15/2008
Forests:
Nebraska National Forest
Districts:
Nebraska National Forest All Units
States:
Nebraska; South Dakota
Counties:
Blaine; Cherry; Dawes; Sioux; Thomas; Custer; Fall River; Jackson; Jones; Lyman; Pennington; Stanley
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Mike McNeill
125 North Main Street
Chadron, NE 69337
605-745-4107
MMcNeill@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 8/19/2008