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Abstract - Restoration Recommendations for Wind Cave National Park
 

Redente, Edward F. 1992. Restoration Recommendations for Wind Cave National Park (chapter of Restoration Management Plans for National Park Service Sites in Colorado, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wyoming). 21 p.

Abstract

A site visit was made to Wind Cave National Park on June 15 and 16, 1992 to address issues associated with restoration activities on grassland sites within the park. The specific issues that were discussed during my visit included the restoration of the Boland Ridge Road that is severely eroded, the establishment of permanent plots to monitor the invasion of exotic species and determine use by native ungulates, the use of fire as a management tool for grassland sites, the status of vegetation mapping in the Park, and the potential for seed collection in the Park for future restoration projects.

The following report addresses the issues listed above and provides specific recommendation for each item. It is important to note that the implementation of the recommendations contained in this report will require a long-term commitment of resources. In addition, the evaluation of any restoration activity should be judged in light of existing abiotic and biotic conditions that exist at the time that management strategies are implemented. The success of any strategy will be controlled by weather conditions, soil factors, and animal interactions.

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Sign used at Wind Cave in 1903 when the cave became a national park.  

Did You Know?
Wind Cave is the first cave in the world to be designated as a national park. That occurred on January 9, 1903.

Last Updated: May 01, 2007 at 14:40 EST