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<br /> <br />and C-26913 during August 1975 include the leopard frog <br />(Rana pipiens), the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus), <br />rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), and the short-horned lizard <br />(Phrynosoma douglassi). Other species expected to be <br />found in the habitat types located on the site are <br />listed in Appendix D (NWCCRES). No specific data is available <br />for C-22676. <br />Threatened and Endangered Species <br />No threatened or endangered species is known to inhabit or <br />utilize the sites. However, the Peregrine falcon (Falco <br />peregrinus) is a potential visitor to all three applications. <br />A state classified endangered species, the greater sandhill <br />crane (Grus canadensis tabida), is a potential visitor to <br />the ponds on C-22676 but none have ever been sighted. The <br />lease tracts are not within designated critical habitat for <br />any threatened or endangered species. <br />Terrestrial Invertebrates <br />No information is presently available concerning the use <br />of these tracts by invertebrates. <br />2. Domestic Fauna <br />The land within the lease boundaries is used by livestock pri- <br />warily from late spring to early fall, about May to October. <br />Sheep and cattle use C-22644. Cattle are the main livestock <br />utilizing C-22676. The areas are under private ownership. <br />Based on records and knowledge of the area, the ability of the <br />vegetation to support domestic animals can be broken dawn <br />101 <br />