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BLM White River Field Office. (Colorado) The BLM White River Field Office authorized surface disturbing activities associated with oil and gas developments on approximately 11.4 acres in Conservation Areas in Rio Xxxxxx County, 1 Recent research on genetic diversity and relationships in the Penstemon scariosus complex (Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxx et al. 2018; Xxxxxxx unpublished data) suggests that X. xxxxxxxxx var. albifluvis is a distinct taxon (P. albifluvis) due to both its isolated geographic distribution and statistically significant genetic separation from other species in the P. scariosus complex. However, some of these findings have not been published and are being further investigated by Penstemon specialists at Xxxxxxx Xxxxx and Ohio State Universities (Xxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxx, respectively, and others). In order to maintain consistency with the 2014 Penstemon Conservation Agreement and associated documents, the Penstemon Conservation Team will continue to use P. scariosus var. albifluvis as the species name until such time as the species has been formally renamed.
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BLM White River Field Office. (Colorado) A beardtongue pre-disturbance survey for a proposed oil and gas project effort was conducted by the WRFO in 2018. The survey area comprised approximately 13.2 acres of suitable P. scariosus var. albifluvis habitat and contained approximately five P. scariosus var. albifluvis plants along an existing BLM road 12.2 meters east of the proposed disturbance. Additional surveys for both species are expected in 2019.
BLM White River Field Office. The second year of monitoring of the White River beardtongue (P. scariosus var. albifluvis) Raven South study site in the Raven Ridge ACEC was completed in May of 2018. Colorado BLM observed a stable to increasing trend nearing statistical significance (paired t-test; t(11) = 2.13, p = 0.06) at the site between 2017 and 2018. In order to discern important demographic and life history traits a sample of 147 individuals was permanently tagged at the site in 2018. In an ongoing effort to expand monitoring of the species in Colorado; two additional study sites were established at distinct populations in 2018. The Sheep Trail study site is located in the southern portion of the Raven Ridge ACEC, separated from the Raven South population by over a mile. The Xxxxxx Canyon study site is located in the White River Conservation Unit south of the river. Insect herbivory of varying intensity was documented at the two Raven Ridge ACEC study sites. The Sheep Trail study site had the highest instance of insect herbivory with 67% of individuals affected. The tenth year of monitoring over a fourteen-year period (2005-2018) at the Mormon Gap Xxxxxx’x beardtongue (P. grahamii) study site in the Raven Ridge ACEC was completed in June of 2018. This is the only Xxxxxx’x beardtongue monitoring site in Colorado. The site trend was stable between 2017 and 2018 with an estimated population size of 44 plants and a density of 0.08 plants per square meter. The number of total rosettes was higher in 2018 than in any of the previous four years and the percentage of reproductive individuals (14%) was slightly lower. Overall, Colorado BLM has documented a statistically significant decrease (paired t-test; t(14) = 2.84, p < 0.01) at the site since the current monitoring study was established in 2005. The decrease is likely largely attributable to a livestock trailing event that occurred in 2013. In the five years following the livestock trailing event the population has averaged approximately half the size that it was in the five monitoring years prior.

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