2/14/00
Friends of Idaho Watersheds Project:
IWP sent the following news release to media outlets in SW Idaho and SE Oregon today.
Grazing on the Cliffs Allotment in Owyhee
County to be Cut by 53%
In a proposed decision issued February 9, 2000, the Owyhee Resource Area of the BLM has
decided to cut the Cliffs Allotment grazing use by cattle by 53%.
This unprecedented reduction in cattle use of public lands in Idaho is based on an
Environmental Assessment and Allotment Evaluation prepared by an interdisciplinary team of
the BLM. These evaluations showed that numerous measurements of the ecological health of
this allotment proved that virtually no condition met current requirements and that the
reason for these failures was livestock grazing.
As part of its decision the BLM has proposed ending grazing use by July 15 every year and
instituting a 6 inch median stubble height on all hydric streamside vegetation. The
decision also proposes a maximum streambank-trampling standard for livestock of 10% in any
one year.
The allotment is located about 60 air miles south of Boise, Idaho in the South Mountain
area of Owyhee County and includes numerous headwater streams of the North Fork of the
Owyhee River all of which show massive damage by cattle. The North Fork is proposed as
suitable for wild and scenic river status in the Owyhee Resource Area Management Plan. The
allotment also includes areas designated as wilderness study areas by the BLM because of
their unroaded and wilderness characteristics.
The permittees whose use of these public lands has resulted in the current degraded
conditions are Michael Stanford, Tim Lowry, and the Jeff Anderson Estate, all of Jordan
Valley, Oregon.
Jon Marvel, President of Idaho Watersheds Project stated: "IWP welcomes this long overdue decision from the BLM. At long last the North Fork of the Owyhee River watershed may begin to recover from over a century of livestock abuse."
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