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Table 1:Federally listed species that could occur in The Project area, <br /> or be affected by actions from project site. <br /> Common name Species Status Species Reasons <br /> Excluded <br /> Mammals <br /> Preble's Zapus hudsonius Threatened Yes Suitable habitat <br /> Meadow preblei does no exist at <br /> Jum ing Mouse project site <br /> Birds <br /> Eastern Black Laterallus Threatened Yes Critical habitat <br /> Rail jamaicensis ssp. does not overlap <br /> jamaicensis with project site <br /> Piping Plover Charadrius Threatened Yes Critical habitat <br /> melodus does not overlap <br /> with project site <br /> Whooping Crane Grus americana Endangered Yes Critical habitat <br /> does not overlap <br /> with project site <br /> Fish <br /> Pallid Sturgeon Scaphirhynchus Endangered Yes Critical habitat <br /> albus does not overlap <br /> with project site <br /> Flowering Plants <br /> Western Prairie Platanthera Threatened Yes No habitat exists <br /> Fringed Orchid praeclara at project site <br /> Ute Ladies'- Spiranthes Threatened Yes No habitat exists <br /> tresses diluvialis at project site <br /> Sourced from IPAC:http://ecos.fws.govlipac/website.Note-Some species may be affected <br /> downstream from water source. <br /> *There are no critical habitats within The Project area. <br /> Sensitive Species <br /> The sensitive species list is derived from U.S. Forest Service (https://www.fs.usda.gov) and <br /> Colorado Parks and Wildlife data on present sensitive species ranges and distributions <br /> (USFS, 2005). The Regional Forester's sensitive list is evaluated by examining viable risk of <br /> species; these species are categorized as R2 sensitive, not R2 sensitive, or not a concern. <br /> Suitable habitat was determined by desktop modeling. Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act <br /> of 1918 and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act no activity that"takes, transports, <br /> barters, or exports"the listed migratory birds or eagles is permissible unless it is <br /> sanctioned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The sensitive species list includes <br /> migratory birds that could use The Project area as a breeding, over-wintering, or stopover <br /> site. <br /> The species found in Table 2 below are compiled from lists of at-risk species that have <br /> potential habitat or occurrence in the proposed Project area, specifically in the vicinity of <br /> the documented wetland. The table is organized as followed: (a) the common name of the <br /> ALOTERRA Wildlife Technical Memo: Raindance Reservoir 4 <br />