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Washingtx)n: Spokane area (001, 003-016) 

 RicJgefield (002) 



Exact legal descripticaTs are provided in Table 1, pp. 11-27. 



C. latitude and longitude: Provided in Table 1, pp. 11-27. 



D. E\±>licity sensitivity of critical habitat cuhbeis: Lew to moderate 

 at this time. 



15. Oon^iervaticrv'rBaovery recxmnendations. 



A. General oonservaticn roocniDendations. 



1. Raccnmendations mgarding present or anticipated activities: 



Recorriendations for Icxig-term maintenance of viable 

 populations cxi U.S. Forest Service Icinds in Mont£ina are as 

 follows: 



a. Protection of habitats which currently support 



txjculations. Thirty-two populations of iJ. aquatilis 

 have been found on U.S. Forest Service lands. Of 

 these, tiinber heurvesting has occurred eunound 15 of 

 them: 



. Omdon Creek (025, 027) 



Dog Creek (018) 



Elk Creek (054) 



Lindber^ Lake (001, 046, 047, 048) 



Lost Creek-Cilly Creek Ponds (009-015) 



The remaining 17 populations occur in relatively intact 

 forest comnunities: 



CondOTi Creek (006, 020-024, 026) 



Dog Creek (019) 



Lindber^ Lake (043-045) 



Lost Creek-Cilly Creek Ponds (008, 016, 017) 



Swan River Vfest (007) 



All of these populations should be considered in future 

 land use management plans, i.e., road construction, 

 future timber harvesting, grazing allotments, etc. In 

 addition, since the long-term influences of disturbance 

 ^ adjacent to the pcaxSs are unknown, it is especicilly 



inportant that the undisturbed populations be 



