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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008082
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
7/18/2016
Doc Name
Amendment Application
From
Hart Environmental
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
ECS
WHE
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
Description:
Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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WILDLIFE RESOURCES ASSESSMENT <br /> MORTON LAKES PROPERTY <br /> WELD COUNTY,COLORADO <br /> pyrrhonota), Swainson's hawks(Buteo swainsoni), and red-tailed hawks (Buteo <br /> jamaicensis). One potential raptor nest was observed in 2006 within large cottonwoods <br /> along the eastern edge of the property boundary and Big Dry Creek, and is most likely a <br /> red-tailed hawk nest. Because the 2008 site visit was conducted in September when trees <br /> were leafed out and birds were not nesting, it is unknown if additional nests are located <br /> within the project area or if the nest observed in 2006 is active during the breeding <br /> season. If it is necessary to remove the trees with the nest, it must be done outside of the <br /> breeding season to avoid potential MBTA violations. Red-tailed and Swainson's hawks <br /> breed in Colorado from mid-February through August. If construction activities occur <br /> during the breeding season,reasonable precautions should be taken to ensure that raptors <br /> and other birds are not using the nests. If raptors are observed nesting within the project <br /> area, CDOW has recommended buffer zones of mile for red-tailed hawk nests and ''A <br /> mile for Swainson's hawk nests (2008). Activities that would directly impact an active <br /> nest or that would encroach close enough to cause adult birds to abandon a nest during <br /> the breeding season (i.e., within the recommended buffer zones) should be restricted. <br /> Wildlife Corridors <br /> The project area contains no sensitive wildlife migration corridors identified by the <br /> CDOW (NDIS 2008). The wetland and riparian habitat along Big Dry Creek provides <br /> important travel corridors for many species found along the Front Range including mule <br /> and white-tailed deer, waterfowl, raptors, small mammals, and other prairie species. <br /> Buffers between mining stages and Big Dry Creek would be retained so that wildlife can <br /> continue to use the area for foraging and as a movement corridor. <br /> Proposed Activities to Avoid and Reduce Wildlife Impacts <br /> Migratory Birds <br /> Implement migratory bird guidelines that include: <br /> • Initiating project activity to avoid disturbing migratory bird habitat during the <br /> breeding season, defined as between April 1 and August 31. <br /> • Conducting pre-disturbance surveys to identify active migratory bird nests in <br /> habitat that cannot be avoided during the breeding season. <br /> ERO <br /> 17 Resources <br /> Corporation <br />
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