Species Information
Observation Method(s):
Individual(s) Observed (seen)
Photographed
Certainty of Identification:
80
When
Date Time:
Thursday, September 10, 2009 (All day) to Monday, September 28, 2009 (All day)
Date/Time Precision:
±86 400 seconds
Survey
Survey Site:
Snake Hill
Survey Intensity:
very thorough
Population
EO Number:
48
EO ID:
1529
EO History:
revisit
Population Area:
3 acres
More potential habitat to survey:
unsure
Suggestions for other areas to survey:
None.
Monitoring or research needs for this population:
Occasional visits.
Management needs for this population:
BLM road crew should be notified of this population and efforts made to avoid impacting the slope.
Additional population comments:
Photos are associated with each waypoint and are a part of the Mountain Springs Allotment Rare Plant Survey Report.
GPS coordinates do not necessarily conform to population boundaries, but are tied directly to photopoints that may be useful for monitoring general habitat condition changes in the future.
GPS coordinates do not necessarily conform to population boundaries, but are tied directly to photopoints that may be useful for monitoring general habitat condition changes in the future.
About
Is this part of a larger study or report?:
Mountain Springs Allotment Rare Plant Survey. The report contains additional information showing the area surveyed, additional locations of this species and other rare plant species, and photographs suitable for general habitat monitoring.
Where
Location Precision:
±50 meters
Mapped full extent:
yes
Region:
County:
Game Management Unit:
Location:
Decimal Degrees: 44.1,-114.1
How
Who
Source Agency:
Contractor
SA code (IDFG Reference Code):
Verification Status:
Trusted
Count:
124
Count Type:
A Minimum