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: |
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Usage Type: |
Recommended |
Timing: |
• Production / Operation / Maintenance
• Reclamation
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Oil / Gas Field: |
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Surface Ownership: |
• Federal
• State
• Private
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Mineral Ownership: |
• Federal
• State
• Private
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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 |
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Alt. Phone: | |
Fax: | (202) 452-0386 |
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Alternate Contact: |
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Categories: |
Vegetation
Land Surface Disturbance
Wildlife
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Location: |
General / Federal |
Species: |
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General Comments: |
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: |
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Date Entered: |
2009-06-02 14:50 UTC |
Last Updated: |
2009-08-10 14:21 UTC |