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Area of Critical Environmental Concern

Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is a conservation ecology program in the Western United States, managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The ACEC program was conceived in the 1976 Federal Lands Policy and Management Act (FLPMA), which established the first conservation ecology mandate for the BLM. The FLPMA mandate directs the BLM to protect important riparian corridors, threatened and endangered species habitats, cultural and archeological resources, as well as unique scenic landscapes that the agency assesses as in need of special management attention.

Criteria
To be considered a potential ACEC an area must meet criteria of both relevance and importance. Relevance An area meets the relevance criteria of an ACEC if it contains one or more of the following: • A significant historic, cultural, or scenic value; • A fish or wildlife resource; • A natural process or system (including but not limited to areas supporting rare, endemic, relict, or endangered plant species, or rare geological features); • Natural hazards (most notably areas of avalanche, unstable soils, rockfall). Importance An area meets the importance criteria if it is characterized by one or more of the following: • Has more than locally significant qualities; • Has qualities or circumstances that make it fragile, sensitive, irreplaceable, rare, unique; • Has been recognized as warranting protection to satisfy national priority concerns or to carry out the mandates of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act; • Has qualities which warrant concern about safety and public welfare; • Poses a significant threat to human life and safety, or to property. ==Designated ACECs==
Designated ACECs
AlaskaSukakpak Mountain (2944 acres) Arizona • Witch Pool (279 acres) • Nampaweap (535 acres) • Pakoon (76,014 acres) • Beaver Dam Slope (51,197 acres) • Virgin River Corridor (8,075 acres) • Virgin Slope (39,931 acres) • Little Black Mountain (241 acres) • Fort Pearce (916 acres) • Marble Canyon (11,012 acres) • Johnson Springs (2,464 acres) • Lost Spring Mountain (8,262 acres) • Moonshine Ridge (5,095 acres) • Dripping SpringsBodie BowlCarrizo PlainClear Creek SerpentineConway Summit • East Mesa • Lake Cahuilla Shoreline • North Algodones DunesSalton Sea Hazardous • Singer Geoglyphs • Adobe Badlands – • American Basin – • Anasazi Culture • Acid Shale-Pine Forest (endemic plant community, , Lewistown Office) • Ash Creek Divide (paleo, , Miles City Office) • Azure Cave (cave resources, bats; , Malta Office) • Battle Butte (cultural, , Miles City) • Bear Creek Flats (wildlife, oldgrowth pine, recreation, , Missoula Office) • Beaverhead Rock (historic petroglyphs, , Dillon Office) • Big Bend of the Milk River (archaeological resources , Malta) • Big Sheep Mountain (cultural, , Miles City) • Bitter Creek (vegetation, landscape; , Malta) • Black-footed ferret (wildlife, , Miles City) • Blue Lake (home to axoloti, rare form of tiger salamander; , Dillon) • Block Mountain (geological education, , Dillon) • Bridger Fossil (paleo, , Billings Office) • Bug Creek (paleo, , Miles City) • Castle Butte (cultural, , Billings) • Centennial Mountains (wildlife migration route, rare plants, grizzly bear, lynx, & wolf; , Dillon) • Centennial Sandhills (sand dunes, sensitive plants; , Dillon) • Collar Gulch (cutthroat trout, , Lewistown) • Cow Creek (geological, scenic; , Lewistown) • East Pryor Mountains (wildlife, wild horses, paleo; , Billings) • Elkhorn Mountains (historic & cultural sites, wildlife; , Butte Office) • Everson Creek (Stone Age archaeological site, , Dillon) • Finger Buttes (scenic, , Miles City) • Four Dances (cultural, scenic, peregrine falcon habitat; , Billings) • Hell Creek (paleo, , Miles City) • Hoe (cultural, , Miles City) • Howrey Island (wildlife, , Miles City) • Humbug Spires (scenic, wildlife, vegetation; , Butte) • Judith Mountains Scenic Area (scenic, wildlife, recreation; , Lewistown) • Jordan Bison Kill (cultural, , Miles City Office) • Kevin Rim (wildlife, cultural, recreation; , Great Falls Office) • Meeteetse Spires (rare plants, scenery; , Billings) • Mountain Plover (wildlife, vegetation; , Malta) • Muddy Creek/Big Sheep Creek (scenic, cultural; , Dillon) • Petroglyph Canyon (cultural, , Billings) • Piping Plover (wildlife, , Miles City) • Pompeys Pillar (historic, cultural, recreation; , Billings) • Powder River Depot (cultural, , Miles City) • Prairie Dog Towns, (black-footed ferret reintroduction site, , Malta) • Rattler Gulch Limestone Cliffs (scenic, , Missoula office. See Garnet Range for description) • Reynolds Battlefield (cultural, , Miles City) • Ringing Rocks (unique geology, , Butte Office) • Sand Arroyo (paleo, , Miles City) • Seline (cultural, , Miles City) • Sleeping Giant (recreation, wildlife, scenic; , Butte Office) • Smoky Butte (geology, recreation; , Miles City) • Square Butte (cultural, scenic, geologic; , Lewistown) • Squaw Rock (wildlife, scenic, recreation; , Missoula) • Sweetgrass Hills (Cultural, wildlife, recreation; , Great Falls) • Stark Site (cultural, , Billings) • Virginia City, Montana Historic District (historic, , Dillon) • Weatherman Draw (cultural, , Billings) Nevada • Ash Meadows • Beaver Dam Slope • Condor Canyon • Ivanpah • Mormon Mesa • Piute/Eldorado • Rainbow Gardens • River Mountains New Mexico • Sombrillo • La Cienega • Simon Canyon • Florida Mountains • Sacramento Escarpment • Three Rivers Petroglyph • Alamo Hueco Mountains • Bear Creek • Blue Spring • Pecos River Canyon Complex • Big Hatchet Mountains • Cowboy Spring • Granite Gap • Guadalupe Canyon • Chosa Draw • Cookes Range • Gila Lower Box • Gila Middle Box • Alkali Lakes • Apache Box • Central Peloncillo Mountains • Uvas Valley • Black Grama • Cornudas Mountain • Wind Mountain • Alamo Mountain Oregon • Wassen Creek (Natural systems and botanical values, , Coos Bay Office) • North Spit (Botanical, wildlife, and cultural values, , Coos Bay Office) • North Fork Coquille River (Natural systems; botanical fish values, , Coos Bay Office) • Tioga Creek (Natural systems, , Coos Bay Office) • Cherry Creek (Natural systems and botanical values, , Coos Bay Office) • China Wall (Natural systems; botanical and cultural values, , Coos Bay Office) • Upper Rock Creek (Natural systems and botanical values, , Coos Bay Office) • New River (Botanical, wildlife, fish and cultural values, , Coos Bay Office) • North Fork Hunter Creek (Natural systems; botanical and cultural values, , Coos Bay Office) • Hunter Creek Bog (Natural systems and botanical values, , Coos Bay Office) • North Fork Chetco River (Natural systems; and botanical, fish, and cultural values , Coos Bay Office) • Upper and Lower Table Rock Utah • Copper Globe (historic, , Vernal office) • Dark Canyon (59,755 acres, Monticello office) • I-70 Scenic ACEC (scenic, , Price office) • Lears Canyon (habitat, , Vernal office) • Lower Green River (scenic, habitat, , Vernal office) • Nine Mile Canyon (scenic, cultural, , Vernal office) • Pariette Wetlands (habitat, , Vernal office) • San Rafael Canyon (scenic, , Price office) • San Rafael Reef (scenic, , Price office) • Scenic Highway Corridor (scenic, , Monticello office) • Sid's Mountain (scenic, , Price office) • Temple Mountain (historic, , Price office) • Bonneville Salt Flats ((convert30,203)) Wyoming • Greater Red Creek (175240 acres) • Greater Sand Dunes (41644 acres) • Natural Corrals Archeological Site (1116 acres) • Pine Springs (6055 acres) • Special Status Plant Species (1009 acres) • White Mountain Petroglyphs (21.7 acres) ==See also==
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