Habitat Evaluation Guide. The Habitat Evaluation Guide (HEG) is a rapid assessment method to assess site condition or LEPC habitat quality (0 to 1) based on four variables: a) Vegetation Cover - Non-overlapping canopy cover of herbaceous plants and woody shrubs within evaluation unit. b) Vegetative composition—Relative vegetative cover of preferred grasses and shrubs including little bluestem, sideoats grama, big bluestem, Indian grass, sand bluestem, switchgrass, sand sagebrush, and sand shinnery oak. c) Presence of Tall Woody Plants - Greater than 3 feet in height. d) Availability of potential habitat – Proportion of area within a 1 mile radius in grass cover with <1% canopy cover of trees >3 ft. in height. The site conditions within a one (1) mile radius of the Impact Activities are assessed using these variables and a score is associated for this area (“HEG Score”).
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Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement
Habitat Evaluation Guide. The Habitat Evaluation Guide (HEG) HEG is a rapid assessment method to assess site condition or LEPC habitat quality (0 to 1) based on four variables:
a) Vegetation Cover - Non-overlapping canopy cover of herbaceous plants and woody shrubs within evaluation unit.
b) Vegetative composition—composition - Relative vegetative cover of preferred grasses and shrubs including little bluestem, sideoats grama, big bluestem, Indian grass, sand bluestem, switchgrass, sand sagebrush, and sand shinnery oak.
c) Presence of Tall Woody Plants - Greater than 3 feet in height.
d) Availability of potential habitat – Proportion of area within a 1 mile radius in grass cover with <1% canopy cover of trees >3 ft. in height. The site conditions within a one (1) mile radius of the Impact Activities are assessed using these variables and a score is associated for this area (“HEG Score”).
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Samples: Conservation Agreement