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24HG Sample Hole(s) Project Plan <br />Minor Revision 321 Revision <br />Page 5 of 12 <br />I • species associated with these habitat types are commonly found throughout this portion of <br />the North Fork Basin. <br />The project area is an important range for deer, elk, and bear. Other animals in the <br />project area include coyote, rabbit, porcupine, beaver, squirrel, mice and other rodents. <br />The proposed well project will be managed to avoid conflicts with the deer and elk on <br />winter range and user conflict during big game hunting season. Operations wilt be <br />located such as to not interfere with raptor nesting sites, including Golden and Bald <br />Eagle, and Peregrine Falcon. <br />Additional wildlife information pertaining to the area is contained in the report titled, <br />"Box Canyon West Methane Drainage Wells, Wildlife Habitat Evaluations and Inventory <br />for T&E, Sensitive and Management Indicator Species" prepazed by Michael Ward <br />Outdoors and Monarch & Associates dated June 2005, submitted with the MR-306 <br />Annual Operating Plan. <br />THREATENED OR ENDANGERED SPECIES <br />Previous Threatened and Endangered and Sensitive Species (TESS) clearance surveys <br />have not identified threatened or endangered plant or animal species on West Flatiron, <br />Dry Fork, or within adjacent coal exploration areas of Ravens Gulch or Sylvester Gulch. <br />• Previous reports titled, "Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive Species Drill Site <br />Clearance Survey for Panels 16, 17, and 175, October 2001" and "Threatened, <br />Endangered and Sensitive Species Clearance Survey for Panels 18 through 24, West Elk <br />Mine, October 2001", indicate that none of the TESS species that could potentially occur <br />within the Gunnison National Forest would be adversely impacted by the proposed <br />project. <br />The Fina] West-Central Colorado Coal Environmental Statement prepared by The U.S. <br />Department of the Interior, BLM, 1979 describes the vegetation azeas adjacent to the <br />MDW project azea on pages 573 through 577. The EIS concluded that no threatened or <br />endangered plants (pp.573-577) exist in the area adjacent to the proposed drilling <br />location. The Wildlife Section (pp. 577-582) includes description of the lands associated <br />with the MDWs 19-09, 19-10 and 19-11. The only threatened wildlife species is the bald <br />eagle, which inhabits the North Fork Gunnison Valley during the winter months. <br />Delisting of the bald eagle from the US threatened species list is currently proposed. This <br />EIS also concludes that no Threatened or Endangered aquatic species (pp. 580-582) exist <br />in the area <br />Several Environmental Analyses have been conducted for the project azea. One report, <br />the Ravens Gulch Exploration Area encompasses the proposed 19-09, 19-10 and 19-11 <br />well pads. The most recent analysis was completed in 1998 for 19 drill holes and <br />. associated temporary access roads. The Decision Memo and Finding of No Significant <br />Impact, Mountain Coa] Company, Proposed Coal Exploration License, as approved by <br />