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  • North End La Sal (Brush Hole Phase 3)
  • Region: Southeastern
  • ID: 4614
Project Status: Completed

Comments

Admin

  • Tyler Thompson
    Jan 18, 2018, 10:45:02 AM
    Please split the in-kind and through-other funds out of the UWRI funding line and add them to the appropriate new funding sources.
  • Nicole Nielson
    Jan 19, 2018, 11:34:44 AM
    Okay will do!
  • Alison Whittaker
    Aug 30, 2019, 4:12:28 PM
    Your map and completion form are not matching up. When you have fixed that issue please go back to the Completion Form and finalize your report again so I know that it has been completed. Thanks.

Project

  • Scott Gibson
    Jan 20, 2018, 4:25:00 PM
    I'm not very familiar with this exact area, but it sounds like it has good potential to be creating flammulated owl breeding habitat - which you do list as a species to be benefited. Maybe a good fit for some flam. owl boxes?
  • Nicole Nielson
    Jan 22, 2018, 6:22:01 PM
    For sure we could add some owl boxes. How about some bat bark too? I am going to add both to the budget.
  • Barb Smith
    Jan 23, 2018, 1:47:05 PM
    I really like the idea. Good habitat, but lacking larger snags so we could definitely do some good with the addition of nesting/roosting structures. We have recorded flammulated, northern saw-whet and northern pygmy owls in the general area, so a few more potential nest sites would be beneficial. We have artificial bat bark nearby on North Beaver Mesa, where it is getting some use (50% has signs of use) for roosting.