Forty-Five Years of Public–Private Partnership in the Rawlins Field Of ce

Andy Warren, Amanda Jones

Abstract


Public–Private Partnerships are an integral part of successful public land management. The Sul- phur Springs allotment, which is administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Rawlins Field Of ce, Rawlins, Wyoming, USA, contains a largely checkerboard land-ownership pattern that is 56% public. The signi cance of this allotment is its location at the con uence of the perennial headwaters of Muddy Creek. Other than the southeast corner and western edge, most of the stream miles are on private land. Within the Rawlins Field Of ce boundary, only 10% of all riparian habitats are located on public land. It is essential that BLM work with partners to manage riparian habitat on a landscape scale. Sulphur Springs allotment is one example of this approach. 

DOI: 10.2458/azu_rangelands_v34i4_warren


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