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Sunset Industrial Pit— CPW Comments (0210712023) Page 3 of 3 <br /> No singular method to discourage waterfowl will prevent habitat selection by <br /> determined wildlife. Utilizing multiple methods, such as hazing with <br /> noisemakers, scare tape, and/or trained dogs in conjunction with landscape <br /> modifications may discourage waterfowl and other migratory birds from selecting <br /> open water, but these efforts must be done consistently and preferably each <br /> time Canada Geese and other species arrive on site. <br /> 2. Bald Eagle Roosting Area <br /> Please refer to CPW's Recommended Buffer Zones and Seasonal Restrictions.2 <br /> Within the proposed mining project, there is overlap with Bald Eagle roosting <br /> habitat, a high priority habitat identified by CPW. <br /> Due to the unique development landscape, and due to the high density of <br /> structures within the immediate roost site buffer, CPW recommends that no <br /> permitted or authorized human activities occur between November 15th to March <br /> 15th within one quarter mile, if line of site is present; or within 660 feet if the <br /> winter roost has no line of site. <br /> CPW also highly recommends pre-construction surveys to assess for other raptor <br /> species and nesting activity before construction begins. <br /> If the timing or scope of this project changes and/or if you have any questions, <br /> please contact District Wildlife Manager Jackson Davis at 970-342-0461 or <br /> j ackson.davis@comcast.net <br /> Sincerely, <br /> F4/1— <br /> Jason Surface <br /> Area Wildlife Manager <br /> Area 4- Fort Collins <br /> Cc: Jackson Davis, Mike Sherman, Angelique Curtis <br /> (')https://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/LivingwithWildlife Goose.aspx <br /> (2�https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/WildlifeSpecies/LivinQWithWildlife/Raptor-Buffer- <br /> Guidelines.0 <br />