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EXHIBIT H <br /> WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> The following information is presented to address the <br /> requirements in Rule 6 .4 . 8 - Exhibit H Wildlife Information. <br /> Significant Wildlife Resources <br /> Much of the land to be permitted is used as an active farm <br /> with agricultural uses covering approximately 93 . 5%, buffers and <br /> farm yards cover 4 . 6%, oil & gas facilities cover 0 .4% and water <br /> courses 1 . 5% . The species of wildlife found in the area around <br /> the property are those typically found on actively farmed areas <br /> such as turkeys, song birds, and duck and geese, as well as <br /> mammals such as skunks, mice, deer, fox, and coyotes . The larger <br /> game animals such as deer, fox, and coyotes are commonly seen <br /> along the South Platte River or in cultivated fields after <br /> harvest . In areas surrounding the water features crossing the <br /> site, there may be reptiles and amphibians . The smaller mammals <br /> and wildlife are usually found around the perimeters of the active <br /> crop lands and farm buildings wherever protective vegetation <br /> exists . No raptor nests were observed on the permit area however, <br /> an active Red-Tail Hawk nest was observed on an adjoining owners <br /> property approximately 500 feet south of the SE corner or the <br /> Affected Lands line . Since the nest is not in the permit area it <br /> will not be disturbed by mining. <br /> Seasonal Use <br /> Many of the mammals that may potentially be encountered on <br /> the mine are expected to be year-round residents, or will come and <br /> go depending on their mobility. The deer, fox and coyote are not <br /> movement-restricted and tend to travel through many properties as <br /> part of their natural daily routine covering several square miles . <br /> The water fowl, raptors and other birds may use the property <br /> year-round with some migrating in the spring and fall . Shorebirds <br /> may use the site during the spring, summer, and fall for feeding <br /> or resting during migration. The smaller mammals may be displaced <br /> initially, but with the amount of surrounding area that will not <br /> be disturbed they will find places in and around the active mining <br /> areas . Any amphibian and reptile species that may be present on <br /> the site could be year-round residents, since they would likely <br /> stay in the areas around the site ' s water features (ditch <br /> setbacks) . <br /> Threatened and Endangered Species and Critical Habitat <br /> There are no threatened or endangered species on the permit <br /> area to our knowledge. A site review complete by Savage and <br /> Savage indicates there is no habitat for the Preble 's meadow <br /> L.G. EVERIST, INC. -WEST FARM RESERVOIRS 36 November 2022 <br />