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EXHIBIT H Skull Creek Sand Project <br /> however,of a few individual animals within the much larger animal populations and distribution may not <br /> represent a significant impact. None of the affected species are known sensitive species and any resultant <br /> impacts will be compensated over the short and long term by normal animal reproduction. <br /> Increased levels of human activity may result in indirect wildlife impacts including some alteration of <br /> diurnal and seasonal animal movements. There may be some increase in wildlife disturbance due to the <br /> noise, lights, and human activity levels required for surface mining activities. <br /> Thus, it should be expected that the general effect during mining and continuing into the first two years <br /> of final reclamation on the afore mentioned wildlife species that inhabit the 144.6 acres, will be a <br /> temporary displacement, and a temporary loss of food and habitat until reclamation begins to mature. <br /> 10/31/2019 <br /> 12 <br />