Published: 1983
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The Bureau of Land Management, Ukiah District, proposes a grazing program for 57,370 acres of public land in Colusa, Lake, Humboldt, Mendocino, Napa, Sonoma, Trinity, and Yolo counties, California. the proposed action is a continuation of present management (no action). Three alternatives are analyzed: (1) no grazing, (2) active management of manageable leases and elimination of non-manageable leases, and (3) active management of manageable leases and retention of the non-manageable leases for low level management. There are no critical issues or impacts related to this program. The preferred alternative is active management of manageable leases and elimination of non-manageable leases.