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activities and the establishment of invasive and exotic weed species. Impacts associated with <br /> disturbance of this habitat is likely to have minor impacts to wildlife species as many of the species <br /> utilizing habitats on the property (e.g., rabbits, coyotes, skunks, raccoon, rodents) are habitat <br /> generalists, meaning they are not tightly restricted to specific habitat types, and higher quality <br /> habitats are located in close proximity to the proposed project area. In addition, although some of <br /> the resident wildlife species utilizing the property may be temporarily displaced by the proposed <br /> mining activity, final reclamation would provide more diverse and higher quality habitat for wildlife <br /> currently utilizing the site and would likely draw many other species. <br /> Colorado Division of Wildlife Recommendations <br /> B&A biologists contacted Brandon Muller, District Wildlife Manager for the Colorado Division of <br /> Wildlife, in January 2009. In addition, Brandon also met with B&A biologists in-person during the <br /> field survey on February 5, 2009. Survey techniques were discussed and approved by Brandon on <br /> this date, and wildlife species that potentially utilize the area were confirmed. <br /> Greeley 35`"Avenue Mine(M-1977-036) <br /> DRMS 112 Reclamation Permit Amendment Application <br /> Page H7 of H9 <br />