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2014-06-26_PERMIT FILE - M2014027 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2014027
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/26/2014
Doc Name
Completeness & Materials
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Colorado Mining and Exploration, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
RCO
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D
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WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> The BLM reports mule deer, elk, coyote, mourning dove, golden eagle, bald eagle and cottontail <br /> rabbit as being common wildlife in the area. Whooping cranes migrate across the San Luis <br /> Valley between nesting grounds in Idaho and winter habitat in New Mexico. Numerous other <br /> small birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians also occur in the area. Peregrine falcon and <br /> Weber's catseye were reported to occur in the area by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. <br /> Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife maps suggest blue grouse, bighorn sheep, antelope, and <br /> bear also inhabit the area. <br /> The Crystal Hill area is winter range for elk and mule deer. Bighorn sheep and antelope have <br /> been observed six miles south-southeast but the closest known winter range and breeding <br /> areas for bighorns are more than 40 miles to the north. Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife <br /> reports no wildlife problems in the area of Crystal Hill. <br /> No water sources currently used by wildlife should be affected by operations at Crystal Hill. No <br /> critical habitat, nesting sites, or fisheries of any kind have been reported in the immediate <br /> vicinity. There are no known golden eagle or prairie falcon nesting sites within 40 miles. <br /> Overall impact of the Crystal Hill operation on wildlife is expected to be very minimal. <br />
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