DRAFT 5 <br /> D. The management goal of this agreement is to increase the population, suitable habitat <br /> and actual range of Lomatium bradshawii and other potentially occurring rare species <br /> in the basin. A decline of up to 35% in any one year from the baseline population <br /> level in any one year for any subpopulations will trigger management action. <br /> Declines less than 35% may be attributable to natural variation or variation in )0 (-4 <br /> tL <br /> surveying, and should be monitored closely. (� <br /> ` S <br /> IV. STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE SPECIES <br /> A. Bradshaw's lomatium, Lomatium bradshawii (Rose ex Math.) Math. & Constance <br /> Species Description <br /> L. bradshawii is a member of the Apiaceae (= Umbelliferae, parsley, carrot, or umbel) <br /> family. It is a taprooted, herbaceous plant with compact yellow flowers in compound <br /> umbels. It is found in seasonally wet prairies of the Willamette Valley (Marion, Benton, <br /> Linn, and Lane Counties) and an isolated location in southwest Washington (Clark <br /> County) . More detailed descriptions of L. bradshawii can be found in Hitchcock and <br /> Cronquist (1973), Kagan (1980), Meinke (1982), and Bradshaw's Lomatium Recovery <br /> Plan (USFWS 1993) (Recovery Plan). <br />