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Exhibit H—Wildlife Information <br /> Using the website, ,ittps://www.natureserve.org/conservation-tools/listed-and-imperiled-species-county-and- <br /> watershed/couil ,we were able to establish there are no endangered species in the area around the proposed <br /> affected area of the Nelson Pit. <br /> - _ County Name: Washington <br /> State: Colorado <br /> Fon.Mor <br /> - f Number of Spedes of Conservation Concern`: 0 <br /> 'U.S.ESA Listed,Proposed,Candidate and NatureServe Imperiled(Gl-G2)Species <br /> Species Occurring in County <br /> scientific Name' Common Name I Major Group I Natureserve Gbbal Status I U.S.Federal Status' State s2a[us <br /> Links to NatureServe Explorer Comprehensive Species Report <br /> 'Links to U.S.Fish&Wildlife Service's Environmental Conservation Online System(ECOS) <br /> Due to Covid-19 quarantine, CPW offices are closed and are unable to provide detailed report on any species <br /> in the area. <br /> We anticipate no significant impacts to local wildlife species or wildlife habitats will occur because of the <br /> existence of this pit. <br /> Common species in Eastern Colorado include bird species of Cassin's Sparrow, Chestnut Collared Longspur, <br /> Lark Bunting, Horned Lark, Mourning Doves, Western Meadowlark, Ferruginous and Swainsans's Hawks and <br /> Pheasants. <br /> Small Mammals that might be found include Cottontail, White-tailed and Black-tailed Jackrabbit, badger, <br /> Pronghorn Antelope, Coyote, Swift Fox, Plains Pocket Gopher, Long-tailed Weasel and several species of Mice. <br /> Reptiles might include the Western Rattlesnake, Race Snake, Western Box Turtle, and six lined racerunner. <br /> Deer common to Eastern Colorado may be found at the site from time to time. <br />