Title: Monitoring OHV Recreation in California Deserts
1MonitoringOHV Recreation in California Deserts
- DMG Resource Inventory and Monitoring Workshop
- Palm Springs, CA
- 30 January 2002
BLM California State Office
2Development Objectives
- Baseline Inventory Methods
- Monitoring Protocols
- Institutional Collaboration
- Database Management
BLM California State Office
3Management Objectives
- Establish Thresholds for Action
- Meet OHV Trail Maintenance Needs
- Restore Habitats
BLM California State Office
4Pathways to Meet Objectives
- Partnerships
- Interdisciplinary Monitoring Teams
- Technology Investments
- Information Access
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5Interagency Partnerships
- Baseline Surveys NRCS, USGS
- Monitoring Protocols USGS, CA Parks
- Restoration NPS
- Training USGS, NGOs
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6Interdisciplinary Monitoring Teams
- GIS
Soils
Botany
Wildlife Biology
Recreation Sociology
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7Technology Investments
- Digital Photography
- Remote Sensing Data
- High-Accuracy GPS Units
- GIS Landscape Ecology Analysis
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8Information Management
- Website Information Access
- Cross-Agency Data Sharing
- Standardized Data Collection
- Documentation and Analysis
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9Baseline Surveys
- Soils Jawbone-Butterbredt ACEC
- Johnson Valley OHV Area
- Chemehuevi Management Unit
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10Baseline Surveys
- Species Desert Tortoise
- Bats
- Cultural Jawbone-Butterbredt Resources ACEC
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11Monitoring Protocols
- T E / Sensitive Species
- Biological Diversity
- Ecosystem Functions
- Habitat Fragmentation
- Restoration Techniques
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12T E / Sensitive Species
- Piersons Milkvetch
- Mojave Monkeyflower
- Mohave Ground Squirrel
- Burrowing Owl
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13Biological Diversity
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14Ecosystem Functions
- Air Quality
- Surficial Geology
- Downstream Effects
- Natural Vegetation Restoration
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15Habitat Fragmentation
- Route Proliferation
- Seed-Eating Birds
- Noxious Weeds
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16OHV Trail Inventory Monitoring
- Statewide Protocol Interface GPS to GIS
Cadastral Expertise - Dove Springs OHV Area Eagle Lake Field
Office Ukiah
Field Office
BLM California State Office
17 Restoration
- Two Desert Teams
- Three Plant Communities
creosote scrub
Joshua tree woodland
riparian woodland
BLM California State Office
18Needs
- Diversify funding sources
- Establish BLM monitoring teams Palm Springs and
El Centro - Coordinate with BLM monitoring efforts in Nevada
and Arizona