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OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND VALUES OF THE CASTLE MOUNTAINS AND PIUTE VALLEY PUBLIC LANDS, SOUTHERN NEVADA: A Nomination to the U. S. Bureau of Land Management (Needles Field Office) for Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) Status, Castle Mountains, Nevada Submitted by Basin and Range Watch to: Las Vegas Field Office, Bureau of Land Management 4701 N Torrey Pines Drive Las Vegas, NV, 89130 February 2, 2018 SUMMARY This petition nominates public lands in the Piute Valley, Castle Mountains, New York Mountains and McCullough Mountains for status as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC). These lands are primarily located in Clark County, Nevada and are roughly 38,000 acres in extent. This nomination describes the significant environmental resources and values of these lands, and the need for special management attention. The Piute-Castle region contains an important habitat that supports a variety of rare and important species as well as important visual and cultural resources. (See Appendix for Map) The Castle Mountains contain a unique arid grassland community in both California and Nevada. This area contains the only stands of diverse C4 perennial grasslands west of the Colorado River, subtropical grasslands that are normally found in the Sonoran Desert uplands in Arizona and Mexico. Grass species common in this plant community flower and seed during the warm seasons of summer and fall, especially after strong monsoon rainfall events. Normally found in the Sonoran Region, and even as far east as the Great Plains, grasses such as Black grama (Boutelua eriopoda), Blue grama (B. gracilis), Sideoats grama (B. curtipendula), are found in this corner of the Mojave Desert uplands, ranging into a small area of adjacent California in the Castle Mountains National Monument and Mojave National Preserve. This arid summer monsoon grassland

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OUTSTANDINGENVIRONMENTALRESOURCESANDVALUESOFTHECASTLEMOUNTAINSANDPIUTEVALLEY

PUBLICLANDS,SOUTHERNNEVADA:ANominationtotheU.S.BureauofLandManagement(NeedlesFieldOffice)forAreaofCriticalEnvironmentalConcern(ACEC)Status,CastleMountains,NevadaSubmittedbyBasinandRangeWatchto:LasVegasFieldOffice,BureauofLandManagement4701NTorreyPinesDriveLasVegas,NV,89130February2,2018SUMMARYThispetitionnominatespubliclandsinthePiuteValley,CastleMountains,NewYorkMountainsandMcCulloughMountainsforstatusasanAreaofCriticalEnvironmentalConcern(ACEC).TheselandsareprimarilylocatedinClarkCounty,Nevadaandareroughly38,000acresinextent.Thisnominationdescribesthesignificantenvironmentalresourcesandvaluesoftheselands,andtheneedforspecialmanagementattention.ThePiute-Castleregioncontainsanimportanthabitatthatsupportsavarietyofrareandimportantspeciesaswellasimportantvisualandculturalresources.(SeeAppendixforMap)TheCastleMountainscontainauniquearidgrasslandcommunityinbothCaliforniaandNevada.ThisareacontainstheonlystandsofdiverseC4perennialgrasslandswestoftheColoradoRiver,subtropicalgrasslandsthatarenormallyfoundintheSonoranDesertuplandsinArizonaandMexico.Grassspeciescommoninthisplantcommunityflowerandseedduringthewarmseasonsofsummerandfall,especiallyafterstrongmonsoonrainfallevents.NormallyfoundintheSonoranRegion,andevenasfareastastheGreatPlains,grassessuchasBlackgrama(Bouteluaeriopoda),Bluegrama(B.gracilis),Sideoatsgrama(B.curtipendula),arefoundinthiscorneroftheMojaveDesertuplands,rangingintoasmallareaofadjacentCaliforniaintheCastleMountainsNationalMonumentandMojaveNationalPreserve.Thisaridsummermonsoongrassland

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communitygradesbelowintodiversecreosotescrub(Larreatridentata)andaboveintoBlackbrushscrub(Coleogyneramosissima)andoneoftheworld’slargestJoshuatreewoodlands(Yuccabrevifolia),providingawidediversityofhabitatsforreptiles,birds,andmammals.ThenewACECwouldbeadjacenttotheexistingPiute-ElDoradoAreaofCriticalEnvironmentalConcernwhichwasestablishedtoprotectthedeserttortoise.WhiletheupperelevationsoftheACECaretoohightobegoodtortoisehabitat,thelowereasternhalfwouldbequitesuitableandprotectconnectivityhabitatforthespecies.Theregionalsocontainsthehighestknowndensityofgoldeneaglesintheregion.InFebruary,2016,PresidentObamasignedthenewCastleMountainsNationalMonumentintolaw.TheMonumentprotects22,000acresofpubliclandsontheCaliforniasideandissurroundedbytheMojaveNationalPreserve,thethirdlargestunitoftheNationalParksystemintheContinentalUnitedStates.ThescenicCastlePeaksareadjacenttothisACECproposal.OntheNevadasideisWalkingBoxRanch,ahistoriccattleranchpurchasedbyHollywoodactorsRexandClaraBowin1931.In2005,theBLMpurchasedtheWalkingBoxRanchwithagrantfromtheSouthernNevadaPublicLandsManagementAct.TheentireregionisinviewofSpiritMountain,thePlaceofCreationformanyColoradoRiverIndianTribes.TheMonumentProclamationrecognizesadiversityofnaturalvaluesfoundontheNevadasideofitsborder,includingsacredvalues.Forexample,theProclamationstates,“ViewsfromHartPeakencompassvastwildernessanddistinctivepeaks,includingSpiritMountaininNevada,asacredsitetomanyNativeAmericantribes.TheremotenessoftheCastleMountainsareaoffersvisitorsthechancetoexperiencethesolitudeofthedesertanditsincreasinglyrarenaturalsoundscapesanddarknightskies.”ThePiute-Castleregionisundergoingpotentialdevelopmentpressuresforlarge-scalerenewableenergy,miningandotherlanduses.TheproposedCrescentPeakWindProjectwouldpotentiallybuildover200industrial-scalewindturbineson32,000acresandextendcloseto22milesrunningnorth/southadjacenttotheCaliforniaborder.Alargewindprojectwouldcompromisethevisualresourcesandthreatensensitivebiologicalresources.Alsoneededwouldbeseveralnewroadsandtransmissionlines.Specifically,theCrescentPeakWindProjectwouldplaceupto220windturbinesonthesite.Theywouldbe450feettallandhavelargeconcretefoundations.Theprojectwouldcreate93milesofnewroadsandupgrade16milesofexistingroads.Roadswouldneedtobe36feetwidetoaccommodatelargeconstructionequipment.Closeto20milesofnewtransmissionwouldneedtobeconstructedtotransmitenergyturbinestosubstations.Transmissionwouldalsoneedtobetrenchedunderground.Newlaydownareasandconstructionsiteswouldbecleared.TurbineswouldneedtobeilluminatedatnighttimewithredflashinglightstocomplywithFAAregulations. ThisproposaltopreservelandsinthePiute-CastleregionasanAreaofCriticalEnvironmentalConcernisinresponsetotherecentRightofWayapplicationfortheCrescentPeakWindProject.BasinandRangeWatchalsojoinedalawsuitagainsttheagencyovertherecentlycanceledSearchlightWindProject,whichwouldhavebeenveryclosetotheproposedACEC.TheSearchlightWindProjectwasstoppedoverimpactstogoldeneaglesanddeserttortoise.TheBureauofLandManagementisnowreviewingaSupplementalEnvironmentalImpactStatementfortheSouthernNevadaResourceManagementPlan.Oneofthemainsubjectsforreviewis“renewableenergy”.BecausethisisaLandUsePlanupdate,wearepermittedtonominatelandsforconsiderationforanAreaofCriticalEnvironmentalConcern.Itisourconcernandbeliefthatanylarge-scalewindprojectbuiltinthelocationwillcreateunmitigableimpactstoadjacentconservationareas,wildlife,visualresourcesandculturalresources.In2014,BasinandRangeWatchmadearequestintheoriginalRMPreviewtodesignatetheentireregion“WindEnergyFree”.TheBLMhasbeentellingusthataNoticeofIntentfortheFederalRegisterhasbeenpreparedforCrescentPeakWindProjectandiswaitingforapprovalfromtheWashingtonoffice.Whilewearenotsurewhythishastakensolong,BLMhasrepeatedlystatedthatthis

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willbecomingupsoon.ThisACECnominationisintendedtobearequestfortheBLMtouseasaconservationalternativeiftheCrescentPeakWindProjectEISisreleasedtothepublic.IntheMojaveDesertEcoregionalAssessmentundertakenbyTheNatureConservancy(Randalletal.2010),thewesternpartofthePiuteValleyisidentifiedasEcologicallyIntact.Thesearedefinedas“landsofhighconservationvaluearelargelyundisturbedandunfragmentedandsupportconservationtargets.TheybufferEcologicallyCorelandsandrequirelevelsofprotectionthatwillallowthemtoremainrelativelyundisturbedtopreserveecologicalprocessesandtoprovideviablehabitatandconnectivityfornativeanimals,plants,andcommunities.”TherecommendedconservationobjectivesforEcologicallyIntactlandsisto:“Promotelandusesandmanagementpracticesthatmaintainorimprovelandscapeintegrityandprotectconservationtargets.Promoterestorationofhabitatconnectivity,naturalvegetationcommunities,andecologicalprocesses(e.g.,sandtransportandwater-flowregimes).”ConservingtheselandsasanACECwouldpromotehabitatandwildlifeconnectivitybetweentheCastleMountainsNationalMonument,MojaveNationalPreserve,SouthMcCulloughWilderness,WeeThumpJoshuaTreeWildernessArea,andthePiute-EldoradoACEC.ThisACECnominationseekstopreservethefollowingresources:BiologicalResources:Plants:TheCastleMountainspresentanopportunitytoprotectauniquegrassland.TheproposedsitecontainswarmadaptedC4perennialbunchgrassgrasslandsontheNevadasideandarecontiguouswiththeCaliforniaside.TheonlystandsofsuchgrasslandswestoftheColoradoRiverarethoseoccurringbetweenSearchlight,Nevada,andtheNewYorkMountainsintheMojaveNationalPreserve,northtoMcCulloughRangeandsouthintoCastleMountains.EastoftheColoradoRiver,thisvegetationassemblagerangesfromKingman,Arizona,toNewMexico,andsouthwardsintoMexico.SothisisauniquehabitatinNevadaandCaliforniawhichwouldbethreatenedbyalarge-scalewindenergyprojectorotherconflicts.Theareaisahotbedofnear-endemicandrareplantsintheCaliforniaandNevadaDesert,withmanyunusualspecies(seeAppendix).BighornSheep:TheNevadaDepartmentofWildlifehasidentifiedtheCastleMountainsasgoodhabitatforbighornsheep.Themountainspresentfavorabletopographyforbighornandprovideasignificantsourceoffood.TheopenlowerbajadanearWalkingBoxRanchprovidesgoodlinkagehabitatforbighornaswell.TheregionprovideslinkageforbighornfromtheCastleMountainstotheNewYorkandPiuteMountains.BighornsheephabitatdataprovidedbytheBLM(1998)showatotalof9,497acresofcrucialdesertbighornsheephabitatand7,491acresofdesertbighornsheepwinterrangeoccurswithintheproposedACEC.SeveralbighornsheepwereseenduringhelicopterraptornestsurveysfortheproposedCrescentPeakWindProjectsite,particularlyinthenorthernsectionofthesite.

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Intermountainareasofthedesertfloorthatbighorntraversebetweenmountainrangescanbeasimportanttothelong-termviabilityofpopulationsasarethemountainrangesthemselves.Alluvialfansnearsteeprockyterraincanprovidecrucialforaginghabitatforbighornsheep.Forexample,ewesattheendofgestationthatneednutrientsmaycomedownfromsteep,rockyterrainlookingforhigherqualityforage.Theymightuseareasforonlythreeweeks,butthosethreeweeksarecritical.Andasnotedintheprevioussection,theCastleMountainsNationalMonumentProclamationdescribesbighornsheepresourcesandvaluesintheACECnominationregion.GilaMonster:Elevationsupto4,300feetontheproposedsitearehabitatfortheGilamonster.Itsrangeislimitedtoregionsthatreceiveseveralinchesofrainduringthesummermonthsandhavemildwintersandhotsummers.TheGilamonsterspendsasignificantportionofitslifeundergroundandismostactiveduringthespring.Thespecieshasbeenimpactedbyhabitatlossduetourbanization,someagriculturalusesandillegalcollection.ThisreptilehasaveryrestrictedrangeinSouthernNevada.Thomsonetal.(2016)showrecordsofGilamonsterobservationsandpotentialhabitatintheProvidence,Kingston,Clark,andPiuteMountainsofeasternMojaveDesertregionsadjacenttotheproposedACECinNevada.TheysaytheNewYorkMountainsmayalsoholdapopulation.TheGilamonsterisafossorialspeciesthatisverydifficulttolocate.Dr.DanielBeckofCentralWashingtonUniversity,whoistheleadingauthorityonthebiologyofhelodermatidlizardshadthistosayaboutsurveys:“AsyouknowitisextremelydifficulttomakeaccuratepopulationestimatesofGilamonsters,especiallyintheMojaveDesert,wheretheyareevenlessfrequentlyactivethanintheSonoranDesert.SomesitesintheeasternMojavedesertcontainpopulationdensitiesofupto20lizards/squaremile.IknowofsitesinsouthernNevadathatcontainfairlyhighdensitiesaswell,perhapsashighas10-15/squaremile(justanestimate).Highdensitiesareassociatedwithsitesthathaverelativelyhightopographicalcomplexity(lotsoftopographicalrelief,boulders,burrows,andpotentialsheltersforGilamonsters).Sandyareasborderingrockyoutcropsaregoodhabitatareas.I'dadvisedecisionmakersnottoassumetheabsenceofGilamonstersbasedonshort-termsurveys”(DanielBeck,personalcommunication2009).PopulationsofthisspeciesintheMojaveDesertarefringepopulationsandcouldcarryuniquegeneticbottlenecktraitsthatshouldbestudied,andtheirhabitatprotected.DesertTortoise:ThePiuteValleyisimportantforMojavedeserttortoise(Gopherusagassizii),andhasrelativelyhighdensitiescomparedtootherareasoftheMojaveandColoradoDesertofCaliforniaandNevada.Range-widemonitoringofpopulationsin2016resultedinanestimateof4.0tortoisespersquarekilometerinthePiuteValleysectionoftheColoradoDesertRecoveryUnit(U.S.FishandWildlifeService2016b).ThiswashigherthanestimateddensityfromadjacentEldoradoValley.SometortoiseobservationsoccurredonthewesternmarginoftheUnit,adjacenttothisproposedACEC.TortoisesarepresentalsowithintheACECnomination:thePlanofDevelopmentfortheCrescentPeakWindProjectdescribeshowonetortoisewasobservedin2005withinthewindprojectsiteproposal.Anestimated

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10,143acresoftortoisehabitatmaybeinthewindprojectproposalalone,withhigherelevationsslightlyabovenormaltortoiserange.YetmuchoftheACECnominationmaybegoodtortoisehabitat,asdelineatedbytheU.S.GeologicalSurveyontheirGeochangewebsite:“Creosotebush,burrobush,mojaveyuccaandblackbrushgenerallydistinguishdeserttortoisehabitat.Athigheraltitudes,Joshuatreeandgalletagrass(Pleuraphisrigida)arecommonplantindicators”(USGS2016).ThiseasilydescribestheplantcommunitiesoftheACECnomination.

Habitatfragmentationfromnewroadsandutilitycorridorswouldsignificantlyimpactdeserttortoisesandposesamajorthreattothespecies.Awindprojectinthishabitatwouldbeamajordisturbance.TheproposedACECmaybeimportantasabuffertoCriticalHabitatinPiutevalley,aswellaspotentialfuturehabitatfortortoisesifclimatechangeimpactscausepopulationstomoveupslope.GoldenEagles:Nestsurveysundertakenfrom2003to2011byJohnBooneoftheGreatBasinBirdObservatoryandCrisTomlinsonoftheNevadaDivisionofWildlife(NDOW)producedadensitymapofgoldeneaglenestsurveysforNevada(BooneandTomlinson2014).Thesewereaerial(helicopter)andgroundsurveysinanattempttocoverthewholestateandfillingapsinknowledgeofwherebreedingterritoriesare,soNDOWcanbettermanageforrenewableenergyimpacts.Theregionhasamongthehighestnestdensityinthestate(seemapbelow).TheareaincludestheCastleMountains,theSearchlightHills,theWalkingBoxRanch,SpiritMountainandmostofthePiuteValleyregion.ThisareahadaproposalbyApexCleanEnergytoconstructalarge-scalewindprojectcalledSearchlightWind,whichwouldnothavebeencompatiblewithsuchadenseconcentrationofeagleterritories.Equally,theproposaltobuildtheCrescentPeakWindProjectintheCastleMountainswouldbequiteproblematic.PartofthereasonthattheRecordofDecisionwasvoidedfortheSearchlightProjectwasbecause28goldeneaglenestswerelocatedwithin10milesoftheproposedprojectsite.Raptorsandotherbirdsdonotseetherapidspinningtipsofwindturbinebladesandthishascausedmortalityproblemswithwindenergy.Windturbinebladescanspinupto175MPH.GoldeneagletrendsarestabletoslowlydecliningacrossthewesternU.S.Booneestimatedtherecouldbeapproximately3,000breedinggoldeneaglesinNevada.Itisbelievedthatthisregionisveryimportanttogoldeneagles.Theinfluenceofenergydevelopment,particularlywindenergy,takentogetherwithotheranthropogenicsourcesofmortality,includingelectrocutiononpowerdistributionlines,contaminants,collisionswithvehicles,andillegalshooting,mayberesultingindecliningGoldenEaglepopulations(U.S.FishandWildlifeService2016a).BaldandGoldeneaglesareprotectedbythreefederallaws:TheBaldandGoldenEagleProtectionAct,theMigratoryBirdTreatyActandtheLaceyAct.Theselawsprohibitthepossession,useandsaleofeaglefeathersandpartsaswellasanumberofotheractivities,includingthetransportationofeaglesandfeathersandpartsthathavebeenillegallyobtained.TheEagleActhasprohibitedtakeofBaldEaglessince1940andGoldenEaglessince1962.Takemeanspursue,shoot,shootat,poison,wound,kill,capture,trap,collect,destroy,molest,ordisturb.

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^NevadaDepartmentofWildlifeMapshowsthehighconcentrationofeaglenestsbuiltnearandwithintheproposedsite.OtherBirds:Thesitewouldbelocatedabout20milesfromtheColoradoRiverwhichisnowunderNationalParkServicejurisdictioninLakeMeadNationalRecreationArea.BothLakeMeadandLakeMojavesupportadiversityofaquaticavianfauna,manyofwhichmigrateovertheCastleMountains.LakesMeadandMohavesupportdiversepopulationsofresidentandmigratorywaterfowl,songbirds,shorebirds,passerines,andbirdsofprey.Cliffhabitatnearopenwatersupported52peregrinefalconsin2008andapproximately24breedingterritories(NPS2015),constitutingthelargestpopulationinsouthernNevada

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andnorthwesternArizona.LakesMeadandMohaveannuallysupportapproximately160winteringbaldeagles,providingasignificantstopalongthePacificFlyway.ThelakesarehabitatfortheendangeredSouthwesternwillowflycatcherintheVirginandMuddyRiverareas.Closeto400speciesofmigratorybirdshavebeenrecordedwithintheRecreationArea.Shorebirdsincludesandpipers,plovers,ibis,andothers.Marshbirdsincludesorasandrails.Waterfowlincludeducks,grebes,coots,loons,andcormorants.Wadingbirdsincludeheronsandegrets.Birdsassociatedwiththeopenwaterincludekingfishers,swallows,andterns.BirdsofpreyatLakeMeadincludebaldeagle,osprey,hawk,andowls.SomewaterbirdshavebeenrecordedusingflywaysacrosstheNevadaandCaliforniaDesert.TheCastleMountains,McCulloughMountains,NewYorkMountainsandPiuteValleytotheSearchlightHillshaveauniqueSonoranbirdfaunathatismoretypicalofArizona.Gildedflickers,Harris'Hawks,andanapparentlyresidentpopulationofCurve-billedthrashers,aretheonlylocationsofthesespeciesinNevada,andrarelyfoundwestoftheColoradoRiver.ThehighlydiverseMadreanDesertGrasslands,Joshuatreewoodlands,andvariedscrublandsrangingfromcreosotescrublandstoblackbrush,alongwitharidwashtreesincludingdesertwillows,makethisabiodiversityhotspotforbirdsintheregion.BiologicalSoilCrusts:Soilbiologicalcrustisamixoforganismsthatoccupyandprotectthesurfaceofthesoilinmostdesertecosystems.Theorganismsoftenincludefilamentousandnon-filamentouscyanobacteria,mosses,lichens,liverwortsandfungi.BiologicalsoilcrustsarecommonthroughouttheproposedACECboundaries.Damagetointactdesertsoilswithbioticcrustsandtheresultingincreasedsiltationduringfloodinganddustcanadverselyimpactdesertecosystems.Biologicalcrustsprotectthesoilandholdweedsatbay.BoththeCastleMountainsandthePiuteValleyhaveaveryhighdensityofbiologicalsoilcrustscomparedtootherareasoftheMojaveDesert,andshouldbeprotected.Theselivingsoilcrustsnaturallysequestercarbondioxide,andthustheseregionsareapoolforcarbonthatcanhelpoffsetClimateChangeimpacts,aslongasitisnotmechanicallydisturbed.CulturalResources:TheCastleMountainsandPiuteValleyareallintheview-scapeofSpiritMountain.SpiritMountainandthesurroundingcanyonscollectivelyhavebeennamedaTraditionalCulturalPropertyandarelistedontheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesbecauseoftheirsignificancetotheYumanspeakingtribeswhichincludeMohave,Hualapai,Yavapai,Havasupai,Quechan,PaipaiandMaricopa.SpiritMountainandthesurroundingcanyonsaresacredgroundsfortheYumanspeakingtribesofthelowerColoradoRiver.Themountainplaysaprominentroleinthereligionandmythologyofthesepeople.Theybelievethemountain(calledAvikwamebytheMohavepeopleandWikamebytheHualapai)isthespiritualbirthplaceofthetribes.SpiritMountain.SpiritMountainisTheCenterofCreationforseveralNativeAmericantribesincludingtheFt.Mojave,Havasu,andQuechen.ItisalsoaSacredSitetotheHopiandChemehuevi.TheBureauofLandManagementandtheNationalParkServicehavedesignatedtheregionaTraditionalCulturalPropertyanditisalsolistedontheNationalHistoricRegister.TheACECwouldhelppreservetheCulturalLandscapeoftheregion.Anylargedevelopmentsuchasawindenergyprojectwouldbevisibleforover50miles.ThiswouldincludeSpiritMountain.CulturalLandscapesinthisareaincludeEthnographicLandscapesofheritageresources,oldtrails,viewstoSpiritMountain,andaboriginalclanrelationshipstotheanimals,plants,andnaturalfeatures.MiningandranchinghistorycontributetosignificantHistoricalLandscapes.

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UnderSection106oftheNationalHistoricPreservationAct,anyfederalundertakingthatmayadverselyaffectahistoricpropertyonoreligibleforlistingon,theNationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesmustconsiderhowtoavoid,minimize,ormitigateadverseeffectstohistoricproperties,includingculturallandscapes.Unfortunately,thesekindsofhistoricpropertieshavenotalwaysbeenrecognizedorunderstoodbyfederalagenciesandthepreservationcommunity.ItisourunderstandingfrompersonalcommunicationwiththeBLMthatnoculturalresourcessurveyshavebeenconductedforthissite,butculturalresourcesareknowntoexistonthesite.Thenorthsectionofthesitehasbeenminedformorethan100years,andnumerousminingsiteshavebeenrecorded.SomeofthesesitescouldbeeligibleforinclusionintheNationalRegisterforHistoricPlaces.Historicaltrashscattersandprehistoriclithicscattersandsites,includingrockshelters,petroglyphs,andquarrysites,areknownthroughoutportionsofthesite.Additionally,itisexpectedthatunrecordedsitesexistthroughoutthearea,especiallyinwashesandcanyonsnearspringsandseeps.TheWalkingBoxRanch,isahistoriccattleranchpurchasedbyHollywoodactorsRexandClaraBowin1931.In2005,theBLMpurchasedtheWalkingBoxRanchwithagrantfromtheSouthernNevadaPublicLandsManagementAct.TheNatureConservancyownstwoconservationeasementsontheRanchproperty,preservinghabitatforthedeserttortoise.Anyhugeenergyprojectnexttothissitewoulddegradenaturalandculturalvaluesthathavebeenprotectedbythesedesignations.TheBureauofLandManagementcouldbetterpreservethislandscapewiththisACECproposal.VisualResources:TheVisualResourcesoftheregionareoutstanding.Tothewest,justdirectlyovertheCaliforniaBorder,aretheruggedandspectacularCastlePeakssectionoftheMojaveNationalPreserveandtherecentlyestablishedCastleMountainsNationalMonument,bothofwhicharemanagedbytheNationalParkServicefortheiroutstandingresources.LocatedjusteastoftheproposedACECisthehistoricWalkingBoxRanch.TotheNorthwestwouldbetheMcCulloughRange,aMojaveDesertskyislandwildernessareaandpartoftheproposal.AlsolocatedtotheNorthwestistheWeeThumpJoshuaTreeWildernessAreaonthebajadaoftheMcCulloughRangewhichpreservesoneofNevada’smostmatureandspectacularJoshuatreeforests.TotheeastisLakeMeadNationalRecreationAreaandthesmallcommunityofSearchlight,Nevada.AlsototheeastisSpiritMountain,thePlaceofCreationforsomeNativeAmericanTribes.Asidefromacoupleoftransmissionlines,theview-scaperemainslargelyunbroken.TheACECshouldbemanagedtoprotectthescenicqualityoftheJoshuatreewoodlandinthearea,whichisuniquewithinNevadaforitsdensityandtotalarea.ThescenicqualitiesoftheJoshuatreewoodlandarefurtherenhancedbythelargelynaturalsetting.Asthenominationalreadymentions,acoupleoftransmissionlinesandtheaptlynamedJoshuaTreeHighwayaresomeoftheonlymajorvisualdistractionsinanotherwiseunbrokennaturalsetting.AnACECwouldempowerBLMtocontinuetoprotecttheuniquescenicvaluesoftheregionfromindustrialscaleprojectsthatwouldsignificantlyimpairtheabilityofvisitorstoenjoythenatural,scenicqualities.ThecurrentBLMdesignatedvisualstatusoftheproposedsiteisbrokenupinto2VisualResourceManagement(VRM)Classes–VRMClassIIinthenorthsectionandVRMClassIIIinthesouthsection.

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TheVRMClassIIObjectiveistoretaintheexistingcharacterofthelandscape.Thelevelofchangetothecharacteristiclandscapeshouldbelow.TheVRMClassIIIObjectiveistopartiallyretaintheexistingcharacterofthelandscape.Thelevelofchangetothecharacteristiclandscapeshouldbemoderate.TheCrescentPeakWindProjectapplicanthasalsoacknowledgedtheincompatibilityofitsprojectintheregion.InitsPlanofDevelopment,theapplicantwrites,“SincethissiteiscurrentlydesignatedasaVRMClassIIarea,winddevelopmentisnotcompatible.”TheapplicantgoesontowritethatitseeksBLMtodowngradetheVRMclassificationinordertoallowitsdevelopment.WebelievethattheACECshouldbemanagedunderVRMIStandards.TheVRMIClassObjectiveistopreservetheexistingcharacterofthelandscape.Thelevelofchangetothecharacteristiclandscapeshouldbeverylowandmustnotattractattention.Becausetheregionisbeingconsideredforalarge-scalewindenergyproject,theBLMshouldconsiderthepotentialcumulativevisualimpactsthatadjacentactivitywouldhaveonconservationareas.Eveniftheproposedsiteweretoremainundermanagementforalowervisualclass,theimmensesizeoftheprojectwouldmakeitvisibleforwellover50miles.TheturbineswouldhavetoalsobeilluminatedatnighttocomplywithFAAregulations.Anylargewindturbinesandaccompanyinginfrastructurebuiltonthissiteforexample,wouldcumulativelydegradetheviewfromtheCastlePeakssectionoftheMojaveNationalPreserve.Equally,thiswoulddegradetheviewfromalldirections.Accompanyinggen-tielinesandnewsubstationwouldalsobreakupthewildcharacterofthepresentlandscape.(SeeAppendixforphotos)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ACECDesignationandManagement:

WeunderstandthattheBLMdesignatesACEC’sforbothculturaland/orbiologicalresources.Giventheinformationbrieflysummarizedherein,westronglysuggestthatthenewAreaofCriticalEnvironmentalConcernbedesignatedtoprotectbothculturalandbiologicalresourcesidentifiedherein.

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TheimportanceofthesebiologicalandculturalresourceswarrantstheconsiderationofthisnewACECasthepreferredalternativeinfutureenvironmentaldocuments,whicharetypicallyassociatedwithagivendevelopmentproposal.Ifnotthepreferredalternative,itisprudentthateachnewEnvironmentalImpactStatement(EIS)considerasoneofitsalternativesaconservationalternativethatdesignatesthisproposedACEC.

WeunderstandthatdesignationofanewACECwouldrequiredevelopmentofanassociatedACECmanagementplan,andthatinterestedpartiesmayprovidethroughbothpublicinputandvolunteereffortssupportofsuchaplanningeffort.Herein,weextendourcommitmenttoassisttheBLMbyalllegalmeansavailabletohelpprovidefurtherbaselineinformationandfuturesupporttocompletethenewACECmanagementplan.

Althoughitwouldbeourcontentionthatnonewlarge-scalerenewableenergyprojectsshouldoccurinthisACEC,weexpectthatthemanagementplanwouldprovidestandardsandguidelinesthatwouldcodifythelevelofacceptabledevelopmentidentifiedthroughpublicscopingthatwouldminimizesignificantimpactstobothculturalandbiologicalresources.Mappingofthesensitiveplantspeciesandtortoisehotspotsmayrevealareaswhereconflictswouldbeminimizedandsome,albeitlimited,developmentacceptable.

WithouttheaddedprotectionprovidedbytheACECdesignation,conflictingusescouldleadtodeclinesinthenumbersorrangesofrareplantandanimalspeciesandcompromiseimportant,irreplaceableculturalresources.TheACECmanagementprovisionsshouldbetailoredtothespecificneedsoftheplantsandanimalsfoundinthisnewACEC.

PrudentmanagementprescriptionsthatmayapplytothisACECinclude:(1)Minimizationorcompleteexclusionofrenewableenergyprojects;(2)WithdrawalofalllandswithintheexpandedACECboundaryfromnewmineralentryexcludingtheCrescentPeakMiningDistrict;(3)Acquisitionofprivatelandsfromwillingsellersanddesignationofvehicleroutes;and(4)Botanicalsurveysforspecialstatusplantslistedhereinandincorporationofconservationmeasuresfortheplantsandtheirhabitatwherenewoccurrencesareidentified.

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Appendix

MapoftheProposedACEC:

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Hereisthemapoftheroughly38,000acreproposedCastleMountainsAreaofCriticalEnvironmentalConcern(ACEC)byBasinandRangeWatch

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(https://www.cnps.org/cnps/conservation/letters/drecp/201502-6_Flora_Castle_Mountains.pdf,accessed1-2018)

VisualResourcePhotos:

^CastleMountains,Nevada,LookingEast

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^TheCastlePeaksintheMojaveNationalPreserve,CaliforniaseenfromtheproposedCastleMountainsACEC,Nevada.Theuniquegrasslandcanalsobeseeninthephoto.

^TheHartMineRoadshowstheundevelopedcharacteroftheregion.

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^TheCastleMountainsNationalMonument,California,seenfromtheproposedNevadaACEC.Thisisoneoftheworld’smostextensiveJoshuatreeforests.

^CastleMountains,Nevada

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^SpiritMountainseenfromtheproposedACEC

^TheCastlePeaks,MojaveNationalPreserveseenfromtheproposedACEC