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r <br /> .+ <br /> To best avoid and minimize impacts to burrowing owls within the project area, CPW recommends the <br /> following: <br /> • If development is proposed to occur in a prairie dog colony that has been active within the past 10 <br /> years, CPW recommends the adherence to CPW's Burrowing Owl survey protocol. <br /> • CPW recommends that targeted surveys should be conducted for any activities resulting in <br /> ground disturbance between March 15t1'and October 31st <br /> • If nesting burrowing owls are present, no human encroachment or surface disturbance should <br /> occur within a 200-meter buffer of nesting burrowing owls from March 15t''to August 15tn <br /> • If burrowing owls occupy the site, CPW recommends that earthmoving and other disturbance <br /> activities be delayed until late fall after the owls migrate. <br /> Aside from potential impact to Burrowing owls,this project should not have any significant wildlife <br /> impacts. CPW would like to thank you for including our agency on the commenting process for this <br /> project. Please contact District Wildlife Manager, Cody Purcell at(719)-424-2106 or via email at <br /> cody.purcell@state.co.us if you have any further questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Michael D Brown <br /> Area Wildlife Manager <br /> Area 11-Pueblo <br /> A-+ <br /> �lR76 w <br /> Jeff Davis,Director,Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br /> Parks and Wildlife Commission Dallas May,Chair•Richard Reading,Vice-Chair•Karen Bailey,Secretary•Jessica Beaulieu <br /> Marie Haskett•Tai Jacober•Jack Murphy•Gabriel Otero•Murphy Robinson•James Jay Tutchton•Eden Vardy <br />