Species Information
Observation Method(s):
Individual(s) Observed (seen)
Certainty of Identification:
100
When
Date Time:
Tuesday, July 7, 2015 (All day)
Date/Time Precision:
±86 400 seconds
Survey
Survey Site:
Horseshoe Spring
Survey Intensity:
cursory or incidental
Population
EO Number:
2
EO ID:
4733
EO History:
revisit
More potential habitat to survey:
yes
Suggestions for other areas to survey:
yes, we did not complete our assessment of previously mapped polygons (in IFWIS), and potential habitat is in surrounding area
Monitoring or research needs for this population:
Reduction of livestock (cattle) trailing and trampling
Management needs for this population:
Control of invasive species and monitor livestock use especially at sub-EO 1—adjacent to private land
Additional population comments:
Populations should be periodically revisited due to the mindset of the private landowner of adjacent property (private landowner believes all the land in the immediate area is his (private and public); livestock grazing was apparent in the area
About
Is this part of a larger study or report?:
Miller, J.J., and C.L. Kinter. 2019. Survey and Field Assessment of Astragalus anserinus (Goose Creek milkvetch) Element Occurrences in Cassia County, Idaho. Idaho Natural Heritage Program, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise.
Where
Location Precision:
±10 meters
Mapped full extent:
no
Region:
County:
Game Management Unit:
Location:
Decimal Degrees: 42.0,-113.9
How
Who
Source Agency:
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
SA code (IDFG Reference Code):
Verification Status:
Trusted
Count:
6
Count Type:
Absolute