Land Management Plan - Part 2 Los Padres National Forest Strategy
Land Management Plan - Part 2 Los Padres National Forest Strategy
Land Management Plan - Part 2 Los Padres National Forest Strategy
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September 2005 <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>Part</strong> 2<br />
<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Padres</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong><br />
<strong>Strategy</strong> Specific Species<br />
Stream channel and streambank restoration and stabilization:<br />
Pacific lamprey, southern steelhead and other native<br />
fishes, and southwestern<br />
willow flycatcher<br />
Control of invasive, nonnative species (water loving plant species such<br />
as<br />
arundo and tamarisk, warm water fish, bullfrogs, and weeds in the upland<br />
areas):<br />
Pacific lamprey, southern steelhead and other native fishes, arroyo toad, coast<br />
Habitat Restoration/<br />
range newt, and southern Pacific pond turtle<br />
Improvement<br />
Control of feral animals (such as sheep, dogs, pigs, and cattle):<br />
Nelson's bighorn sheep<br />
Vegetation and fuel treatments, prescribed burning:<br />
Pacific lamprey, southern steelhead and other native fishes, arroyo toad,<br />
coast<br />
range newt, southern Pacific pond turtle, California spotted owl, purple martin,<br />
Nelson's bighorn sheep, Malacothamnus palmeria var. palmeri, Sidalcea<br />
hickmanii ssp. parishii, and Thermopsis macrophylla<br />
<strong>Strategy</strong> Specific Species<br />
Monitor/ Study<br />
Generally, focus on federally listed species:<br />
Riparian or aquatic species:<br />
fairy shrimp, southern steelhead, arroyo toad, California red-legged frog, least<br />
Bell's vireo, and southwestern<br />
willow flycatcher<br />
Species responsive to vegetation treatments:<br />
California spotted owl and Nelson's bighorn sheep<br />
Beach associated species:<br />
western snowy plover<br />
Species recovery after wildfire (burned area monitoring):<br />
California spotted owl, dusky footed woodrat, and Sidalcea hickmanii ssp.<br />
parishii<br />
Upland plant species:<br />
Carex obispoensis,<br />
Chorogalum purpureum var. reductum, Pentachaeta exilis<br />
ssp. aeolica, Sanicula maritima, Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. hickmanii, Sidalcea<br />
hickmanii ssp. parishii, and Thermopsis macrophylla<br />
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