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EXHIBIT H <br /> WILDLIFE STATEMENT. <br /> On July 23 , 2014 we mailed a request for information regarding a <br /> Wildlife Statement from the Northeast region of the Colorado <br /> Division of Wildlife . As of the application submittal date no <br /> response has been received from them. <br /> The Appendix contains a copy of a report prepared by ERO <br /> Resources for the US Fish and Wildlife Service concerning <br /> endangered species both terrestrial and vegetative for the mine <br /> site. According to the report there are no threatened or <br /> endangered species on the mine area. They do advise there is a <br /> potential for Burrowing Owls using the prairie dog dens during <br /> nesting season and suggest the site be surveyed prior to <br /> disturbing the prairie dog town between March 15 and October 31 <br /> to avoid impacting any owls using the site. Albert Frei and Sons <br /> will follow the suggestions in the report when dealing with the <br /> prairie dog town. <br /> Wildlife resources on the affected lands are limited to the <br /> existing ground cover consisting of seasonal grasses, trees and <br /> weeds . Ground cover in this area averages, approximately 25%, <br /> with some areas having little or no cover, only exposed gravel . <br /> Approximately 55% of the site is covered by buildings, house, <br /> barns, graveled parking areas and farm yard. The remaining areas <br /> are lake surface, open grass and weed covered area. <br /> Use of the area by wildlife is minimal, as the area is mostly <br /> disturbed. In the past landowners have operated a commercial sod <br /> farm on the eastern area, ran buffalo on the same area. This <br /> area is now infested with prairie dogs that have stripped all <br /> usable vegetation from the land and the property is surrounded by <br /> commercial uses, a water storage reservoir, an old mine and an <br /> interstate highway. <br /> Wildlife expected to be found on the property may include a small <br /> herd of deer, small rodents, mammals, water fowl, fish and song <br /> birds . There are no known threatened or endangered species on <br /> the property. <br /> Existing wildlife in the area is not expected to be significantly <br /> impacted by mining this site. With the exception of the prairie <br /> dogs that will be removed prior to mining commencing. Albert <br /> Frei & Sons will comply with applicable laws when removing the <br /> prairie dogs from the mine area. Temporary and permanent losses <br /> of food and habitat is not expected to be significant as the area <br /> currently has limited potential for wildlife food and habitat . <br /> 30(Revised 12/15/2014) <br />