United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns DistrictUnited States. Bureau of Land Management. Three Rivers Resource Area2008-09-092008-09-092006-09-20https://hdl.handle.net/1794/728223 pp. The Crow's Nest Allotment is located 31 miles south of Burns, Oregon, and contains 2,876 acres of public land. Captured August 7, 2007.Proposes to extend the permitted season of grazing from April 1-October 15 to March 1-October 15, and to implement three resource objectives. Includes maintaining all seeded areas in stable to upward trend in condition over the next ten years to provide approximately 800 AUMs each year for livestock and wildlife, providing rearing and nesting opportunity for long-billed curlew in either of the pastures from May 1 through June 30 each year as well as breeding and foraging habitat for ferruginous hawk, and managing for stable to upward trend in condition in sagebrush/bottlebrush squirreltail range sites over the next ten years.162092 bytesapplication/pdfen-USPublic lands -- Oregon -- Burns RegionGrazing districts -- Oregon -- Burns RegionRange plants -- Oregon -- Burns RegionRange management -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Burns RegionLong-billed curlew -- Habitat -- Oregon -- Burns RegionFerruginous hawk -- Habitat -- Oregon -- Burns RegionCrow's Nest allotment management plan/agreement environmental assessmentEnvironmental assessment: Crow's Nest allotment management plan/agreementOther