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Division presents Cinnamon Creek Wildlife Management Area plan, emphasizes summer range habitat restoration
Summary
The Division of Wildlife Resources presented a habitat management plan for Cinnamon Creek WMA focused on big‑game summer range, riparian restoration, grazing as a tool and seasonal road closures. The plan incorporates Public Land easement requirements and Pittman‑Robertson deed restrictions for long‑term habitat management.
The Division of Wildlife Resources presented the finalized Cinnamon Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Habitat Management Plan at the March meeting, outlining restoration priorities, access rules and a multi‑partner approach for the newly acquired 8,000‑acre property.
What the plan covers: The WMA, purchased in 2021 with multiple partners and a $10 million legislative appropriation, is managed for big game, upland game, Bonneville cutthroat trout and other wildlife while providing public access for hunting and angling. The plan lays out goals and objectives aligned with the state strategic plan and the forthcoming 2025 Wildlife Action Plan.
Key management choices: - Roads: After discussion of multiple options the council committee recommended keeping a defined…
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