The project will take place in the BLM-managed Chuckwalla Mountains Wilderness and Area of Critical Environmental Concern in Riverside County.
During December, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, in partnership with The Society for Conservation of Bighorn Sheep, will use a helicopter to deliver three new 2,300-gallon water tanks. Volunteers from The Society for Conservation of Bighorn Sheep will install and build the tanks in the same footprint as the previous system.
The replacement of the big game water guzzler provides an artificial water source where desert bighorn sheep and other animal species have relied on water for more than 45 years. Hotter temperatures and extreme weather events make this project critical for wildlife.
As part of the 1994 California Desert Protection Act, the BLM continues to assist the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in the management of desert bighorn sheep, a BLM sensitive species, in the designated wilderness area. The guzzlers, originally installed in 1974, were destroyed by flood damage.
The BLM addressed potential impacts of the big game water guzzler installation project in the environmental assessment developed under the National Environmental Policy Act. To review the environmental assessment, decision, and other documents, visit https://bit.ly/3BaXgbq.
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