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Laramie, WY 82071 Agreement # KAA990027Status Report • April 2nd, 2012
Contract Type FiledApril 2nd, 2012Stemless beardtongue (Penstemon acaulis var. acaulis) is a regional endemic restricted to the southern Green River Basin and northern foothills of the Uinta Range in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, and adjacent Daggett County, Utah. This species is restricted to cushion plant/bunchgrass communities within openings in Artemisia nova or A. tridentata var. wyomingensis grasslands on flats or gentle outwash fans of rocky clay or sandy soil. Prior to 2000,
Laramie, WY 82071 Agreement # KAA990027Status Report • December 14th, 2001
Contract Type FiledDecember 14th, 2001Precocious milkvetch (Astragalus proimanthus) is a narrow endemic, restricted to an area of less than 320 acres near the town of McKinnon in southwestern Sweetwater County, Wyoming. This species occurs in sparsely vegetated cushion plant/bunchgrass communities on dry, thin, rocky clay soils of benches and bluffs. Prior to 2000, Precocious milkvetch was known from one historical population (last observed in 1946) and one extant occurrence consisting of 4-5 main subpopulations. Surveys in 2000 resulted in the rediscovery of the historical population and the documentation of a new occurrence approximately 8.5 miles southeast of the nearest known colony. Based on limited sampling, these populations are currently estimated at 10,500-13,000 individuals, representing a possible decline from previous estimates of 20,000 or more plants made in 1989 and 1981. Population size and density data from long-term monitoring plots, however, suggest a more stable population trend over the last decade, de