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BMP ID: 5609
Title: Habitat mitigation reduces inpacts of habitat loss or fragmentation until full reclamation.
Text: Off-Site Habitat Mitigation: "In some cases, the cumulative impacts of development to wildlife habitat may necessitate taking actions to enhance local or off-site habitat. Habitat mitigation helps to reduce the impacts of habitat loss or fragmentation until full, final reclamation at the end of the oil and gas field life."
Source Publication Name: BLM Best Management Practices
Citation Section: Wildlife Management Best Management Practices for Fluid Minerals
Citation Page: 25
Supplemental Documents:  
Usage Type: Recommended
Timing: • Production / Operation / Maintenance
• Reclamation
Oil / Gas Field:  
Surface Ownership: • Federal
• State
• Private
Mineral Ownership: • Federal
• State
• Private
Primary Contact: Jim Perry
Minerals, Realty, and Resource Protection Directorate,Division of Fluid Minerals
1620 L Street, N.W, Room 501
Washington, DC  20036  United States
Phone:(202) 452-5063     Alt. Phone:
Fax:(202) 452-0386     E-mail: 
Alternate Contact:  
 
Categories: Vegetation
Land Surface Disturbance
Wildlife
Location: General / Federal
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Date Entered: 2009-06-02 14:50 UTC
Last Updated: 2009-08-10 14:21 UTC