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vegetation. The reclamation plan proposed here will serve to increase wildlife use of the area by <br /> providing wetlands, revegetated open space areas and better sediment control for downstream <br /> flows. However, resident wildlife will generally become habituated to these activities. Migrating <br /> animals will probably avoid the site and the operation does not block any known migratory <br /> routes. Therefore, wildlife should be able to move through the area unimpeded. The gravel <br /> tailing piles (that are present on-site from>57 years ago), Colorado Highway 9, and the Town of <br /> Alma have acted as a deterrent to land migrations for years. <br /> Due to the possibility for animal/vehicle collisions, hauling activities likely pose the biggest <br /> threat to wildlife. Haul trucks should keep to posted speeds and drivers need to remain aware of <br /> potential for collisions. <br /> A Wildlife Questionnaire was filed with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW, previously CDOW <br /> —Colorado Department of Wildlife)as part of the 1985 permit application. <br /> Alma Placer Mine <br /> December 2017 H-2 <br />