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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/22/2021
Section_Exhibit Name
Rule 2 Permits -ST
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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> ,'',MN"4'ZilrrA.4.23,00,0410tittre4WWW3434^V*;4•:.Vek?KNWOMOSCS"^',+b'fii../O,.Yvi Y'�siF.eN. "1.,k, `�".'.'k v"/iiGt3rC2!:t�..fi@t.%.�€ rv, n n • r.';+t.o..✓'.:.5n'fc- <br /> Big Game <br /> Elk- Elk within the general project area are part of the White River herd as defined by the CCPW,which <br /> was estimated to include a total herd population of 28,620 animals in 1996, and represents the largest elk <br /> herd in Colorado (CCPW 1997). Within the White River herd the CCPW estimated an average <br /> cow:calf:bull ratio of 100:47.7:13.1 during the surveys completed from 1994 to 1995, this is somewhat <br /> lower than the 100:52.3:25.8 ratio average identified during the survey completed by Monarch & <br /> Associates(Monarch and Associates, 1998). <br /> Elk utilize all habitat types within the previously approved permit area during various times of the year, <br /> and several elk ranges have been identified as shown on Map 13B Sheet 1 and are described below. <br /> • Winter range <br /> • Calving and summer areas <br /> • Late fall and early spring areas <br /> Winter ranges are typically occupied from December through April. Within the general project area, <br /> winter aerial surveys of elk from 1994 through 1997 found that elk populations varied greatly. <br /> Populations varied from a high of 1,590 and a low of 259. This represents 5.5 and 0.9 percent of the total <br /> White River herd. This variation is based on both snow depths and temperature. In general, most <br /> observations of elk during the winter were made within the mountain shrub habitat type in the previously <br /> approved permit area. <br /> Elk calving and summering areas are typically occupied from May through September and occur within <br /> the upper ends of drainages within the mountain shrub and aspen habitat types within both the previously <br /> approved and South Taylor/Lower Wilson permit revision areas. During the period of 1994 through 1997 <br /> the calf:cow ratio averaged 58:100 in these areas(Monarch and Associates, 1997). <br /> Calving and summering areas are the predominant elk habitat in the vicinity of the South Taylor/Lower <br /> Wilson permit area(Monarch and Associates, 1998), which provides cover, forage, and water during the <br /> April to July period until early snows cause them to move down country to wintering ranges. As <br /> indicated by Jon Wangnild, the CPW District Wildlife Manager for the Meeker North Area, mining <br /> activities in the South Taylor/Lower Wilson permit revision area will not be a migratory limiting factor <br /> nor will it limit habitat due to the relative small area of impact and the abundance of suitable habitat in <br /> surrounding areas. <br /> Mule Deer-Like elk, mule deer within the general project area utilize all habitat types and are part of the <br /> White River herd. The buck:doe ratio of the White River herd in 1997 was 11:100. This is somewhat <br /> higher than the 8.5:100 ratio noted in the general project area from 1994 through 1997. <br /> Four types of mule deer range occur within the previously approved and the South Taylor/Lower Wilson <br /> permit areas, as described below. Locations of the high use wintering areas and late fall to early spring <br /> areas are shown on Map 13B. <br /> • Spring/summer range <br /> • Winter range <br /> South Taylor/Lower Wilson—Rule 2,Page 62 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />
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