EFFECTS ANALYSIS: Urban Interface Recreation Areas Sample Clauses

EFFECTS ANALYSIS: Urban Interface Recreation Areas. Action: Building new motorized roads and trails, nonmotorized trails, and closing and reclaiming routes in identified urban interface recreation areas. Authorizing new rights- of-way or easements for new access roads. Actions include the associated conservation measures. Direct and Indirect Effects The ground-disturbing activity associated with road and trail construction may flush individuals within the vicinity and temporarily expose them to increased risk of predation. Additionally, ground disturbance introduces the potential for weed establishment. Much like the effects described in the travel management section, GUSG are expected to be directly and indirectly affected by disturbance from human use on roads and trails within these urban interface areas. Birds may exhibit behavioral changes, including shifts in habitat use and distribution, to avoid these areas with high human activity. Indirect effects also include the potential for roads and trails to facilitate the spread of non-native plants, and to provide travel routes for predators. Some new routes may be constructed within .6 miles of active leks, which could reduce the integrity of leks if non-natives become established along the routes and spread, and if predators use these new routes during the lekking season. Approximately 28 miles of new routes and 140 miles of decommissioned routes are anticipated over the lifetime of the conference opinion. Benefits and Conservation Measures These recreation areas will concentrate recreation use in close proximity to Gunnison and its subdivisions, where functional habitat is currently limited via close proximity to class 1-2 roads, residential development, and other permanent infrastructure. Especially in the case of Xxxxxxx Rocks, these areas capture the vast majority of recreationists in grouse habitat in the Basin, but they also capture use from subdivisions including Tomichi Heights, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Upper and Lower Castle Mountain, Antelope Hills, and outlying neighborhoods adjacent to Xxxxxxx Rocks. When public land exists adjacent to subdivisions, social trails proliferate, yet recreation planners anticipate that when timely, well-developed, evolving, and high-value opportunities are provided, the extent of unauthorized trail construction and cross-country travel will be dramatically reduced. By focusing increased recreation infrastructure and use in these discrete areas, current and future recreation impacts at the landscape-scale will be minimized. M...
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