Specifications include, but are not limited to: The intent of the project is to identify historic properties (cultural resources eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places) within the project area in accordance with 36 CFR 800. Approximately 3,979.7 acres of the project area will be inventoried (class I, class II, and class III) for cultural resources. The results of the survey, along with associated site documentation, GIS, and final report will be submitted to the USFS archaeologist for review and approval. The approved documentation will be submitted to the Utah SHPO and the Ute THPO. The UWCNF in partnership with the WRI is proposing treatments to improve wildlife habitat and improve forest health for seral aspen, aspen-conifer, and conifer stands in the Strawberry Ridge area. This is the second phase of several that will be followed by additional years. The western and southern drainages of the Strawberry Ridge area pose a barrier to wildlife movement due to overly dense areas of trees. This density also shared the understory, causing a paucity of grass and forb species. Collared movement data for mule deer and elk show and avoidance of the northern aspect conifer stands on the western drainages of Strawberry Ridge.