Show Wildlife rang range rang i rehabilitation successful I Division of Wildlife Resources range rehabilitation projects have a percent success record according accenting to toDon to Don Christensen lands development devel ment superintendent A d rt CHRISTENSEN NOTED that an upcoming project in Browns Brown's Park will Increase usable i forage ferage production on III the t acres slated stated for Ier rehabilitation work from 20 pounds per pet acre tota to tot toJ t ta a minimum of d BOO SOO pounds per Peru acre In three years Crews have completed a acre project near Holden where they removed pinyon growth and the area with forba and other succulents I A acre area southeast of 3 Fillmore is the present site of 01 rehabilitation work with sagebrush the target for th thinning i 1 t TOUCH UP work is being be earned carried out on several Hundred 4 acres near Mona and 60 to 70 3 acres acres' at Wallsburg to increase I j shrubs forbs forbs' and other palatable plants which deer t prefer Additionally a project near Le Leyan Levan an which was begun last spring will be finished Seeding j J was not completed on the area because bad weather kept kept crews crews' out until it became toolate too tor j late and moisture had left the soil soli RANGE rehabilitation n J r t projects increase the year ye r round forage supply for wildlife and Improve watersheds watershed Species of vegetation that th t are 1 removed those that are are r f strong competitors of forbs forba arid and shrub plants plant important 1 i forage ferage for deer deer- during the the winter spring period s z 3 v I |