P1 An Automated Species Tracking System (Resource Note 12): Explains how to install the system, which runs on a Windows platform, and describes how it can be customized to users needs (2 pp).
P2 Assessment of Oak Woodland Resources in BLMs Eugene District (Technical Note 406): Describes vegetation and physical conditions, compares current and historic conditions, and identifies wildlife species associated with 13 oak woodland sites surveyed in Lane County, Oregon (98 pp). [Not available until after August 16.]
P3 Bizz Johnson Rail Trail Plant Key (Booklet): Allows visitors to identify plants along the trail by making a series of choices based on the plants characteristics; provides descriptions and illustrations of each plant (4-1/8" x 5-3/8"; 28 pp).
P4 BLMs 1999 Annual Report (Booklet): Presents financial statements, highlights performance goals and results, and portrays stewardship assets for the Bureau for 1999 (96 pp).
P5 Evolution of a Value-Based Process for Protecting Instream Flow (Resource Note 15): Describes a trichotomous process for assessing instream flow needs in complex river management situations (2 pp).
P6 Managing Deadwood for Bat Habitat (Resource Note 17): Summarizes a study in which bat roosts were identified and characterized and the data used to predict changes in the availability of suitable roost sites following restoration (2 pp).
P7 Monitoring the Effectiveness of Bat Compatible Mine Gates (Resource Note 18): Discusses several techniques used to count bats to help determine whether gates used to close off abandoned mine sites impact bats or their behavior.
P8 Mount Logan Wilderness: A Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Ecological Restoration Study (Resource Note 13): Explains the need for ecological restoration to help this area recover from past practices of grazing and logging and disruption of the natural fire regime (2 pp).
P9 National Public Lands Day 2000 (Poster): Encourages volunteer participation to improve and enhance Americas public lands (23" x 30").
P10 Paneling for Photogrammetric Mapping (Resource Note 14): Provides target specifications and guidelines for placing panels prior to obtaining aerial photography for large-scale (1:100) mapping projects (2 pp).
P11 Restoration of Unauthorized Routes in Sensitive Species Habitats (Resource Note 16): Describes how vertical mulching can be used to restore unauthorized roads and trails in desert tortoise and other sensitive species habitats (2 pp).
P12 Supplemental Guide to the U.S. National CAD Standard (Guide): Provides guidance on basic CAD standards and applications, CAD drawing preparation, standard drawing files, and customization to ensure consistent and compatible CAD deliverables within BLM (37 pp).
W1 Employee Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans (PDF File): Outlines evacuation and assembly procedures in the event of an emergency at the Denver Centers and discusses fire hazards in the workplace in a format that can be used as a template by other offices (http://nbcweb.blm.gov/bc650a/safety/vickie.html).
Abandoned Mine Lands Guide (Web Document)
A Guide to Managing, Restoring, and Conserving Springs in the Western United States (Technical Reference)
Air Quality/Climatology (Posters)
Arkansas River Water Needs Assessment (Report)
BLM Interpretive Strategy Plan (Report)
BLMs Strategic Plan 2000-2005 (Draft Report)
Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health (Technical Reference)
Public Rewards from Public Lands 2001 (Booklets)
Status and Ecology of the Western Pond Turtle in the Upper Klamath River, Oregon (Technical Note)
Utah Wilderness Study Area Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Draft Plan Amendment - Southeast Region (EIS)
If you would like more information on any of these items please send your name, address (mail stop), phone number, and the item numbers your are interested in to linda_hill@blm.gov (Internet).
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