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A variety of wildlife was observed during the 2 days on site, <br />including a pine marten at the west Ridge head gate, a pair of golden <br />eagles, muskrats at West Ridge pond, numerous ducks, a great <br />abundance of rodents, including marmots, and ground squirrels, bull <br />snakes and garter snakes and a variety of songbirds and other raptors. <br />~i~eed Snfestatione: Thistle is still a problem in a few locations. <br />spraying was going on during the inspection. Additional spraying needs <br />to be done along the West Ridge Drainage Reconstruction where a great <br />deal of thistle occurs in patches. <br />Goat Trail/Conveyer Corridor: The slide noted during the June <br />inspection has been obscured by thick vegetation. However, there is no <br />evidence of further movement since that time. <br />Goat Trail/Conveyer Reclamation: At the intersection of the conveyer <br />corridor reclamation strip and the Goat Trail (3rd switchback from <br />top), the small slide noted in the June inspection has not moved. <br />Goat Trail/Conveyer corridor: The slide at the site of B-C Transfer on <br />the Conveyer Corridor shows no signs of movement over the summer. <br />