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Lincoln Cliffs Sheep Herd

Population
Objectives/Guidelines
An initial introduction of eleven bighorns to the Lincoln Cliffs area of
Lincoln County occurred in 1990. Three additional sheep were released in
March 1991, and five in 1996. The re-introductions were a cooperative
venture between the WDFW and the BLM with a total population objective of 60
or more sheep.
Hunting Seasons and
Harvest
The first permit for this herd was issued for the 1997 hunting season. The
permit holder harvest a healthy adult ram which scored 154. We should be
able to allow one permit for an adult ram each year, but there is not
indication that biological or social reasons will allow the harvest of more
than one ram per year.
The local interest in the
bighorns has developed into an acute case of “local ownership” and combined
with the nearly 100% private land ownership in the area it is in the best
interests of the herd to limit ram permits to one per year. Herd health is
monitored closely during the spring and rut season surveys. The local
residents keep an eye on the animals and report to WDFW if they observe any
health hazards or sick animals.
There has been no crop
damage by this population. In severe winter conditions the bighorns have
been known to feed on stored hay near residences in the Lincoln area.
The steppe habitat is in
excellent condition and there is no competition from domestic livestock
currently. Habitat is lost annually to recreational housing developments but
these are at lower elevations in the Lincoln town site area. WDFW and the
BLM should help stabilize the habitat base for this herd by acquiring more
acres into public ownership in the Lincoln town site area. The bighorns in
this herd have observed in a much larger area than the Lincoln Cliffs
itself. The ear tagged animals and other members of the herd have been seen
from as far east as Porcupine Bay on the Spokane Arm to the east side of
Banks Lake in Grant County.
Management Conclusions
Population objectives of 60 plus bighorns have been met and the herd
continues to increase. The herd meets the requirements set forth in the
agency sheep management plan to allow permit harvest. To safeguard the
health of this herd, we monitor reports of domestic sheep in proximity to
bighorns.


Lincoln Cliffs Rams, 1997 |

Lincoln Cliffs Rams, 1997 |

Lincoln Cliffs Rams, 1997 |

Lincoln Cliffs Rams, 1997 |

December 1998 |

December 1998 |

December 1998 |
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