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Colorado Division of Wildlife, Natural Diversity Information Source (NDIS) Species Profile <br />Pages and Gunnison County occurrence list: <br />http: / /ndis. nrel.colostate.edu /wildlife.asp <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife, Natural Diversity Information Source (NDIS) Downloadable and <br />Interactive Maps and Data: <br />http: / /ndis.nre1 .colostate.edu /ftp /index.htmI <br />Center for Plant Conservation Online Database, a consortium of nationwide botanical <br />institutions: <br />http:// www. centerforplantconservation. org /Collection/NationalCollection .asp <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife, Habitat Section Gap Analysis Program (GAP) Animal Habitat <br />Models: <br />http://ndis1.nreI.colostate.edu/cogap/gapframe.htmI <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Federal list and species profiles for Colorado: <br />http: / /ecos.fws.gov /tess_ public / pub/ stateListingAndOccurrencelndividual .jsp ?state =CO <br />To the greatest extent practicable, the most reliable, comprehensive Colorado - centric online species <br />profile data was referenced to summarize species' typical habitat, geologic substrate, and elevation as <br />well as distribution within the State of Colorado. With this information, a determination of likelihood <br />for onsite presence was made based on known habitats, substrates, and elevations within the project <br />site and surrounding vicinity. <br />6.1.1 Plants <br />Only federally - listed plant species occurring in the State of Colorado were considered in the <br />evaluation. State rankings for plants are designated by Colorado State University's Natural Heritage <br />Program. The larger purpose for the state - ranking system appears to be managerial in nature, rather <br />than regulatory, and can serve to help agencies such as the Bureau of Land Management in resource <br />management planning. The state - ranking for federally - listed plants has been provided in the results <br />as ancillary information. Not considered in this analyses were other established ranking systems, i.e. <br />the IUCN Red List, Bureau of Land Management's and U.S. Forest Service's lists of sensitive <br />species. <br />Because of the inherent difficulty in comprehensively locating, surveying, and mapping plant <br />populations, the evaluation was somewhat flexible regarding the absence of documented species <br />P \Mpls \06 CO \26 \06261003 RPE E Permit Mod Support \WorkFdes \Permit Application \Text \Exhibit 82 RPEE design 2011 -07 -21 TR 127 doc 29 <br />