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Protecting Treasured Landscapes on Public Lands: The Mud Flat Oolite Dilemma- An Idaho Native Plant Society Presentation

  • 10/08/2024
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • MK Nature Center, 600 S. Walnut Street, Boise

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Join our partner, the Idaho Native Plant Society

Pahove Chapter Presentation 

Where: MK Nature Center, 600 S. Walnut Street 

When: Tuesday, October 8th @ 7pm MST

PresenterAnn DeBolt

Topic: Protecting Treasured Landscapes on Public Lands: The Mud Flat Oolite Dilemma

The 1600 acre Mud Flat Oolite Site, located on BLM managed lands in Owyhee County, has been excluded from livestock grazing and off-road vehicle activity since about 1997. This unique geologic area supports several rare plant species, a variety of fossils, and wildlife, including nesting raptors. Recently proposed for mineral withdrawal, the public has until November 4 to provide input on this important proposed action. Ann will share info on the rare plants that grow here, and the proposed mining withdrawal and other management issues will be discussed.

  Harris Ranch Wildlife Mitigation Association

   PO Box 1949
   Boise, ID 83701
   (208) 515-7413
 Karie@hrwmawildlife.org


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