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Objectives

Objectives (from 2004 subbasin plan and data)
Control existing noxious and invasive plant species abundance and distribution and prevent establishment of all new noxious and invasive species in the Blackfoot Subbasin. Emphasis should be placed on protecting the highest quality habitats, which should be identified and prioritized by 2012.All species
Improve human acceptance of grizzly bears and wolves by building a community-supported conservation and management process that reflects the interests and values of residents and landowners throughout the Blackfoot Subbasin.Grizzly Bear
Improve human acceptance of grizzly bears and wolves by building a community-supported conservation and management process that reflects the interests and values of residents and landowners throughout the Blackfoot Subbasin.Wolf
Increase public awareness and education about conserving and enhancing the natural resources and rural way of life in the Blackfoot Subbasin.All species
Maintain and/or restore viable populations of bull trout within the three major population groups in the Blackfoot SubbasinBull Trout
Maintain and/or restore viable populations of migratory (fluvial and adfluvial) westslope cutthroat trout within each of the three major population groups within the Blackfoot Subbasin.Westslope Cutthroat
Maintain and/or restore viable populations of resident westslope cutthroat trout within each of the three major population groups within the Blackfoot SubbasinWestslope Cutthroat
Maintain functional connectivity for grizzly bears across biologically suitable habitats in the Blackfoot SubbasinGrizzly Bear
Maintain or restore the viability of low severity fire regime ponderosa pine/western larch forest communities based on historic stand conditions across the Blackfoot Subbasin.
Maintain or restore the viability of mid to high elevation coniferous forest communities based on historic stand conditions across the Blackfoot Subbasin.
Maintain or restore the viability of priority herbaceous wetlands based on historic conditions across the Blackfoot Subbasin.
Maintain or restore the viability of priority moist site and riparian vegetation based on historic conditions across the Blackfoot Subbasin
Maintain or restore the viability of priority native grassland and sagebrush communities based on historic conditions across the Blackfoot Subbasin.
Maintain the large, intact working landscapes that sustain the natural resources and rural way of life in the Blackfoot Subbasin through support to local communities, counties and land conservation partners.All species
Reduce human-caused grizzly bear mortality in the Blackfoot Subbasin.Grizzly Bear

Goals and strategies under development

Projects

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Limiting factors & actions

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