NCWAP 2015 Management Practices Priority 300

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Management Practices Priority

Maintain biologically significant areas, including Peregrine Falcon nesting areas, reptile den sites, and significant salamander occurrences through active management of outcrops to reduce the intrusion by alder, rhododendron, and other species that contribute to the disappearance of some vertebrates.

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Management Practices Priority +
Maintain biologically significant areas, iMaintain biologically significant areas, including Peregrine Falcon nesting areas, reptile den sites, and significant salamander occurrences through active management of outcrops to reduce the intrusion by alder, rhododendron, and other species that contribute to the disappearance of some vertebrates. to the disappearance of some vertebrates. +