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8/24/2016 10:58:22 PM
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11/20/2007 4:39:29 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981011
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
RULE 2.04.11 FISH & WILDLIFE RESOURCES
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D
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The grasses at the meadow grid site were established through <br />human manipulation, and the presence of deer mice and the <br />absence of other rodents typifies the relationship between <br />deer mice and exotic communities. <br />Domestic fauna: <br />Domestic fauna consists of cattle and sheep grazing on <br />the privately-owned surface areas, primarily from late spring <br />to early fall, May to October. <br />Waterfowl: <br />Several species of waterfowl are known to migrate through <br />the region. and some stop off at some ponds and Trout Creek <br />within our lease area during this period. Peak for waterfowl <br />moving through the mine complex. area is usually April and <br />October. <br />C~ <br />Sharp-tailed grouse. This grouse species is known to <br />inhabit certain areas along the northern and western perimeters <br />of the subject area. <br />Blue grouse. These birds may be found scattered through- <br />out the mine complex area. <br />Other birds. Very little information is available for <br />non-game birds inhabiting this area; some of the most obvious <br />birds have been recognized on the site, <br />Threatened or endangered species. No endangered or threat- <br />ened species are known to inhabit or utilize the subject area. <br />i <br />~Z~ <br />
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