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BMP ID: 8286
Title: Active leks that have become inactive also require annual monitoring.
Text: Analysis of Population Estimate Methods and Impacts in Areas with Energy Development: Annual Monitoring Program: "active leks that have become inactive also require annual monitoring. Currently in Montana (for CBNG development), the monitoring of historical (inactive) leks is required for five years before the lek can officially be classified as an inactive lek. In Wyoming, inactive lek monitoring is required for seven years before the lek can be re-classified."
Source Publication Name: Reducing Onshore Natural Gas and Oil Exploration and Production Impacts Using a Broad-Based Stakeholder Approach: Adverse Impact Reduction Handbook
Citation Section: 4.4.9
Citation Page: 88
Supplemental Documents:  
Usage Type: Required
Timing: • Monitoring
Oil / Gas Field: POWDER RIVER BASIN
Surface Ownership: • Federal
Mineral Ownership: • Federal
Primary Contact: Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission
PO Box 53127
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  73152  USa
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Fax:405.525.3592     E-mail:iogcc@iogcc.state.ok.us
Alternate Contact: ALL Consulting
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Categories: Other
Location: General / Federal
Species:
• Grouse
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Date Entered: 2010-11-30 14:20 UTC
Last Updated: 2010-11-30 21:23 UTC