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BMP ID: 6961
Title: Avoid stressful actions in Southwestern Willow Flycatcher habitat during nesting or rearing young
Text: "Special Status Species - Southwestern Willow Flycatcher: Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Habitat (riparian areas): In areas that contain riparian habitat within the range for the Southwestern willow flycatcher, actions will be avoided or restricted that may cause stress and disturbance during nesting and rearing of their young. Appropriate measures will depend on whether the action is temporary or permanent, and whether it occurs within or outside the nesting season. A temporary action is completed prior to the following breeding season leaving no permanent structures and resulting in no permanent habitat loss. A permanent action continues for more than one breeding season and/or causes a loss of habitat or displaces flycatchers through disturbances, i.e., creation of a permanent structure."
Source Publication Name: Moab Field Office: Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan
Citation Section: Appendix A, Table A4 Standard Terms and Conditions (Oil and Gas Lease Notices) Applicable to all Surface-disturbing Activities which are Required to Protect Special Status and Federally Protected Species and to Comply with Endangered Species Act
Citation Page: A-25
Supplemental Documents:  
Usage Type: Required
Timing: • Production / Operation / Maintenance
Oil / Gas Field:  
Surface Ownership: • Federal
• State
Mineral Ownership: • Federal
• State
Primary Contact: BLM - Moab Field Office
82 Dogwood Avenue
Moab, Utah  84532-2968  USA
Phone:(435) 259-2100     Alt. Phone:
Fax:(435) 259-2106     E-mail:utmbmail@blm.gov
Alternate Contact:  
 
Categories: Water Quality and Pollution
Aquatic and Riparian Values
Wildlife
Location: Utah
Species:
• Birds, Migratory
• Flycatcher, Southwest Willow
Vegetation Types:
• Riparian
General Comments:
Cost-Benefit Analysis:
BMP Efficacy:
Date Entered: 2010-06-04 16:57 UTC
Last Updated: 2010-06-10 20:02 UTC