Meeting Agenda - Bureau of Land Management



Meeting Agenda

Sierra Front-Northwestern Great Basin Resource Advisory Council

October 12 & 13, 2017

BLM District Office - 5100 East Winnemucca Blvd.

Time Topic Leader

8:00 a.m. Welcome & Introductions Mark Freese, Chair

8:05 a.m. Approval of minutes from April 6, 2017 meeting All

8:10 a.m. Public Comment (limit to three minutes)

8:30 a.m. RAC Subcommittee reports

• NCA Subgroup – Willie Molini

• Grazing Subgroup – Ron Keil

• Sage-grouse Subgroup – Willie Molini

• Wild Horse & Burro – Greg Hendricks

9:15 a.m. District Manager’s reports–(Response to Riparian Letter) Ralph Thomas, CCD

Mike Toombs, WD

10:15 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m. Fire update Donovan Walker

11:00 a.m. ES&R Rob Burton

11:30 a.m. Lunch

1:00 p.m. RAC Standards & Guidelines Kathryn Dyer

2:00 p.m. SNPLMA Ronald Mobley

2:30 p.m. Break

2:45 p.m. OHV Permitting, Management & Monitoring David Kampworth

3:15 p.m. District Wild Horse and Burro update Garrette Swisher

3:45 p.m. Burning Man update (EIS & 2017 event) Mark Hall

4:00 p.m. Jordan Meadows Collaborative Process David Kampworth

4:30 p.m. Public comment (limit to three minutes)

5:00 p.m. Other business – Tri-RAC agenda topics, etc. All

5:30 p.m. Adjournment

Friday, October 14 – Field Tour to Porter Springs Recreation Area

Porter Springs has a diverse history ranging from Native American residency all the way to the historic gold-rush mining era. A major habitat for migratory birds, Porter Springs is one of the finest in Nevada, servicing as a stopover for over 125 avian species. Birders from all over America make it a point to come to Porter Springs to identify and photograph them!

It is located on the west side of the Seven Troughs Range in Pershing County - about 25 miles northwest of Lovelock.

During the tour, we will discuss human influence on the site, including cultural resources and recreational use, bird habitat, the hydrology of the spring and adjacent riparian/wetland area, effects of noxious weeds, the current composition, function and structure of vegetative communities, and the recent work the district has completed to truly make this a recreation site as identified in the WDO Recreation Management Plan.

Next meeting: Tentative Tri-RAC – Jan. – Feb. 2018

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