From Deseret News archives:
Legacy protects eastern Utah range
Through the creation of two conservation easements, 5,713 acres located 18 miles north of Duchesne just off U.S. 40 near the junction of state Route 208 (the Tabiona turnoff) will remain a migration corridor for wintering big game and an important habitat for both wildlife and rangeland for livestock.
Roosevelt resident Allan Smith recently finalized agreements with federal and state agencies and four different funding entities to place about half of the land his family owns in west Duchesne County in a perpetual conservation easement.
The easements prohibit development of the property forever while preserving Smith's private property rights and his working cattle ranch.
The USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service purchased a conservation easement on 4,800 acres of the Smith property through funding made available by the Grassland Reserve program a first for Utah. The voluntary federal program targets grazing lands that have the greatest threat of conversion to commercial or residential property, said Brett Prevedel, NRCS district conservationist.
The Division of Wildlife Resources also holds a conservation easement that it purchased on 913 acres of Smith's property adjoining the NRCS easement. The DWR's purchase was financed through funding assembled by the division as well as the Utah Quality Growth Commission, LeRay McAllister Critical Conservation Fund, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the Mule Deer Foundation.
The entire 5,713 acres will be managed as one easement, Prevedel said.
"There is one grazing plan that takes into account the health of the rangeland and the biodiversity, the plant and animal resources, the wildlife and the livestock," he said. The perpetual conservation easements will ensure the Smith property will continue to serve as a critical wintering area for hundreds of deer and elk.
The fact that it will never be developed commercially also means it will remain an important migratory corridor for big game and prime fall and spring grazing range for domestic livestock, conceivably forever.
The conservation easement will assist with the urgent need to maintain endangered sage grouse habitat, said Randall Thacker, DWR northeastern region wildlife biologist.
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