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�► ERC DPG Site <br /> Threatened and Endangered Species Screening <br /> The northern portion of the survey area abutting the Cache la Poudre River can be described as Western <br /> Great Plains Riparian Woodland, Shrubland, and Herbaceous vegetation. Within this habitat type occurs <br /> both riparian wetland habitat and mesic upland habitat. Upland forested areas are dominated by crack <br /> willow (Solix fragilis) and plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides) overstory trees with a mixed shrub and <br /> herbaceous understory.Riparian wetland habitat associated with the Cache la Poudre is comprised mainly <br /> of shrub and forested habitat exhibiting species of narrowleaf willow(Salix exigua),and reed canary grass <br /> (Phalaris arundinacea). <br /> The Western Cattail Marsh vegetation community occurs in the basins located in the north central portion <br /> of the survey area. This community is dominated by narrowleaf cattail (Typha angustifolia), saltgrass <br /> (Distichlis spicata), common three-square (Schoenoplectus pungens), and narrowleaf dock (Rumex <br /> stenophyllus). The basins appear to be manmade and are separated by upland berms. <br /> 4 <br />