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Forest Service Seeks Comment on Wapiti Grazing Allotment


By David Nolt, 3-10-08

The Forest Service is seeking comment on a revision of the Wapiti Grazing Allotment located in the Taylor Fork drainage west of Yellowstone National Park. The allotment comprises 7,690 acres of Gallatin National Forest land and has been host to cattle grazing since 1967 and sheep grazing since 1920.

The intent of the revision is to “improve rangeland and riparian conditions over the long-term, while providing domestic livestock grazing,” according to Hebgen Lake District Ranger Bill Queen.

Despite the heavy presence of wildlife in the area, wildlife forage is not factored into the proposed plan. Bison, which are managed by the Department of Livestock and other Interagency Bison Management Plan agencies, will also specifically not be considered in the plan.

After the environmental analysis is considered the public will have one more chance to comment on the proposed action and alternatives. Click here to locate the scoping letter (at the bottom of the page under “Recent News.” The public comment period ends Friday, March 14, 2008.



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