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8/24/2016 10:51:14 PM
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11/20/2007 1:59:06 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984062
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04 Information on Environmental Resources
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D
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• The stream habitat is variable due to the highly fluctuating <br /> flows and temperatures. Foidel Creek is classified as a non- <br />fisheries stress. Pish and Middle Creeks are elasaifed as fisheries <br />but the value rating is considered poor. These streams do receive <br />some use by mallard ducks sad green-winged teal. The upper portions <br />of these drainages are used by beaver, but use by beaver in the <br />proposed permit area is limited and the sign seen was old. <br />Some amphibian and reptile species such as boreal toad, boreal <br />chorus frog, leopard frog sad wandering garter snake may use aquatic <br />habitat in the area for breeding when sufficient moisture is <br />present. <br />• PROPOSED PEBMIT AND ADJACENT ABHAS, TEBRESTBIAI. FADNAL <br />Methodologies Employed, Mammals <br />Dames and Moore (1975) - Dames and Moore reviewed literature to <br />compile a list of mammals possibly occurring in the proposed permit <br />area. They also saspled mammals (August 1975) associated with major <br />vegetation types occurring in the proposed permit area to acquire <br />baseline information on the overall species composition. <br />ERT/Ecology Consultants, Inc. (1978) - ERT/Ecology Consultants <br />obtained information concerning wildlife resources through on-site <br />• reconnaissance, review of pertinent literature sources, and <br />conversations with Colorado Division of Wildlife personnel and other <br />2.04-88 <br />
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