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EXHIBIT H <br /> Wildlife Information <br /> The project area was surveyed for general wildlife habitat by Ecological Resource Consultants <br /> (ERC). The Screening Report for Federal and State Listed Threatened and Endangered Species <br /> from ERC is attached which describes the wildlife habitat present on the site and the common <br /> species that may be found in the habitat area. <br /> ERC conducted this screening for federal and state threatened, endangered and species of <br /> concern for the approximately 134-acre survey area. The following provides key items identified <br /> as part of the report: <br /> 1. Two primary land use class/vegetation cover type exists within the survey area. Habitat <br /> within the survey area is characterized as the Great Plains Ruderal Grassland and <br /> Shrubland (98%) and disturbed (2%). Historic land use for agricultural practices has led <br /> to degradation of the native vegetation community. <br /> 2. Generally, there are features on the survey area and the surrounding area that provide <br /> general habitat for local songbirds, raptors, and small to mid-size mammals. However, <br /> habitat within the survey area is somewhat degraded and of lower ecological value from <br /> a wildlife perspective due to historic and current land use for agriculture, which has <br /> restricted overall growth and establishment of vegetation. The South Platte River and <br /> adjacent eastern cottonwood floodplain and woodland, provides suitable habitat for wildlife <br /> species and MBTA species. The South Platte River and associated vegetative community <br /> will not be impacted by the proposed project. <br /> 3. Non-raptor birds <br /> No non-raptor migratory bird nests were observed within the survey area. However, prior <br /> to vegetation removal a nest survey should be completed to ensure that no nests have <br /> become established within the survey area and active nests, if any, are not disturbed. <br /> Non-eagle Raptors <br /> No non-eagle raptor nests were observed and no CPW mapped non-eagle raptor nest <br /> protection zones are located within the survey area (CPW 2023a). However, nest activity <br /> status can vary seasonally and from year-to-year. Future land use changes may require <br /> additional nest surveys (generally between February 1 and September 15 (CPW 2020)) <br /> to determine activity status within '/2 to '/4 mile of the survey area to ensure compliance <br /> with CPW recommendations. <br /> Eagles <br /> CPW SAM data identifies a bald eagle nest listed as "destroyed" being directly northeast <br /> of the survey area. Per CPW monitoring logs, the eagle nest has been inactive from <br /> 2019-2021, and destroyed in 2022. A field visit by ERC on January 25, 2023 confirmed <br /> the identified nest no longer exists and the nest area is no longer being utilized with no <br /> efforts by eagles to rebuild the nest. Therefore, the nest site and the survey area is not <br /> subject to any restriction per CPW protective buffer zone recommendations or USFWS <br /> Bald Eagle Protection Act. <br /> 4. No federally listed threatened and endangered species and/or habitat protected under the <br /> ESA were identified within the survey area. The survey area is not within designated <br /> critical habitat of any federally listed species. The vegetation community and features <br /> IHC Scott,Inc. <br /> J&T Consulting,Inc. Bernhardt Sand and Gravel Pit <br /> V DRMS 112 Permit Application <br />