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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 43 / Monday, March 8, 2021 / Rules and Regulations
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toward recovery. Of the total number of known plants, an estimated 10,790,658
occur in a single population in southwestern Washington. The other approximately 486,956 plants are within 23 populations in Oregon. If we consider only the populations in moderate or high condition, and with more than 200 plants i.e., those we are counting toward recovery and presented in the table, we estimate there are 485,595 plants within Oregon populations. These populations are distributed from southeast of Salem, Oregon, south to Creswell, Oregon, both east and west of the Willamette River.
The greatest density of populations occurs in the southern portion of the Willamette Valley near Eugene, Oregon.
Therefore, the most recent counts of Bradshaws lomatium identify nearly 500,000 individuals in 23 known
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populations across the historical range of the species in Oregon and distributed among 69 known sites under various types of land ownership. We considered the abundance and distribution of Bradshaws lomatium without including the roughly 10.8 million individuals concentrated in a single population made up of 2 sites in southwestern Washington to ensure our evaluation considered the abundance and distribution of the species across its entire range and also to ensure our overall evaluation was not unduly influenced by this single extremely large population. Of the 71 known sites, 51
are in public ownership, are within a public right-of-way, or are owned by a conservation-oriented NGO. Of the 20
remaining sites, 9 are under conservation easement or are enrolled in the Services Partners for Fish and
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Wildlife Program Service 2018, pp. 30
35, 36, 38, Appendix A. The remaining 11 sites are on private lands and are not currently under any formal protection agreements.
The figure below shows the results of this assessment across the range of the species. Of the 24 known populations, 4 are in low condition, 9 are in moderate condition, 10 are in high condition, and 1 is in unknown condition due to a lack of data Service 2018, pp. 3639. Populations occur in all recovery zones that have population goals. As noted above, the Portland and Salem West Recovery Zones contain no known current populations, were not assigned specific targets by the Recovery Team, and have no documented historical occurrences of the species within them.
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