United States. Bureau of Land Management. Vale District2009-02-252009-02-252008-11-18https://hdl.handle.net/1794/862396 pp. Tables, references, appendices, maps. The Pritchard Creek grazing allotment (#02074) covers about 14,414 acres of public land as described in the "Rangeland Standards Assessment, Evaluation, and Determination: Pritchard Creek Geographic Unit, Pritchard Creek Grazing Allotment" (USDI 2007). Captured February 23, 2009.The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to renew four 10-year grazing permits for livestock producers located in the Baker Resource Area, Vale District BLM. BLM has been directed to renew and reissue all 10-year public land livestock grazing permits by October of 2009. The purpose of this environmental assessment (EA) is to analyze the environmental and socio-economic impacts of four different management alternatives, including continuation of current management, on the Pritchard Creek BLM allotment described in the "Rangeland Standards Assessment, Evaluation, and Determination: Pritchard Creek Geographic Unit" (USDI 2007).en-USGrazing -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Vale RegionGrazing districts -- Oregon -- Vale RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Vale Region -- ManagementPritchard Creek geographic unit grazing permit renewal November 2008 environmental assessment and finding of no significant impactEnvironmental assessment and finding of no significant impact: Pritchard Creek geographic unit grazing permit renewal November 2008Other