Pass Creek Allotment Post-Livestock 10/2/07 (2)

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2007

Western Watersheds Project conservationists tour the Pass Creek Allotment with Forest Service to assess livestock damage to watersheds within the Lost River Range, a range considered by many to be among the most scenic in the West.

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  • Jon Marvel is nothing but an ecological terriorist using lawyers to push his adjenda. Public land is for all people, not just Jon Marvel. Use it, don't abuse it, but use it. 200 moose? No way John. Your pet wolves killed the majority of them.

  • I guess it would look better if we just let all the grass grow up and die off. Then that way it could burn really hot all the way down to the ground. Moose, elk and other wildlife love etxtreme burn areas where there is no grass! There's a reason why private lands hold some of the best hunting available in america, it's cause cattle grass the grasses wildlife wont and therefore the compliment eachother just like the buffalo used to do for them.

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