The Rawlins Field Office (RFO) is located in southcentral Wyoming and encompasses 3.5 million surface acres of BLM land often within a mixed landownership pattern. The RFO includes over 400 miles of perennial stream systems managed for multiple use. �Predominant land uses in the area include energy development, cattle grazing and wildlife. The RFO Resource Management Plan (RMP) was signed in 2008, however no standardized monitoring programs existed for the field office. In 2016, the RFO determined that BLM�s Assessment, Inventory and Monitoring (AIM) program would be a useful tool for RMP effectiveness evaluations.� The AIM program was chosen because it provides a standardized process for BLM to collect quantitative information on the status, condition, trend, amount, location and spatial pattern of resources on the nation�s public lands.� In two years the RFO has sampled 172 upland sites and 84 riparian sites. Examples of Resource Management Plan effectiveness in the upland sites is grouping the sagebrush habitat plots into Special Focus Areas, Priority and General Habitat Management Areas for Greater Sage-Grouse and evaluating habitat quality.� The aquatic sites are being grouped by stream type and being evaluated for overall habitat quality and land health standard attainment.
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