b'RANGELAND HEALTHGrouse Mountains rangeland specialists are highly trained in a number of protocols used in rangeland assessments. We are experienced in identifying ecosites, soils types, and plant communities. Our crew leads have received training in terrestrial Assessment, Inventory, & Monitoring (AIM), National Resources Inventory (NRI), and Interpreting Indicatorsof Rangeland Health. With this field knowledge, Grouse Mountainpersonnel have the capability to conduct quality field data collection in an efficient and timely manner.In addition to our experience with government agencies on naturalresource-related projects, several team members have ranching andagricultural backgrounds providing us the ability to better facilitatediscussions with land managers.RANGELAND HEALTH ASSESSMENTS GRAZING LANDS INVENTORY ANALYSIS ANDPLANNING SERVICES NEPASAGE-GROUSE HABITAT ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK (HAF) Projects with a federal component are required to comply with the GUIDELINES FOR ASSESSING RANGELAND HEALTH National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Grouse Mountain NEPADOCUMENTATION OF BASELINE VEGETATIVE COMPOSITION specialists will assist you while navigating through the complexities of NEPA. We will coordinate with the cooperating federal agencies toSPECIES IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT TRAINING determine the appropriate action based on the extent of your project, whether that means preparing a straightforward Categorical ExclusionVEGETATION QUANTIFICATION or intensive Environmental Impact Statement. Our NEPA specialists willSOILS IDENTIFICATION USING HAND AUGERS, SOILS PITS,lead our diverse resource team of wildlife biologists, environmental AND GIDDINGS RIG specialists, hydrologists, reclamation specialists, and archaeologiststo ensure NEPA documentation is completed in a INVASIVE SPECIES SURVEYS AND DEVELOPMENT OFtimely and efficient manner.INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT PLANSENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS (EIS) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS (EA) CATEGORICAL EXCLUSIONS (CE) BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT/BIOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS (BA/BE) PUBLIC SCOPING, OUTREACH, AND COMMENT REVIEWINTERAGENCY COORDINATION'