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The mission of the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) is to protect, preserve, enhance, and manage <br />wildlife and their environment for the use, benefit and enjoyment of the people of Colorado and its <br />visitors. One of the ways we achieve ow mission is to comment on land use proposals such as the <br />request we received from yow company. Our goal is to provide complete, consistent and timely <br />information to all entities who request comment on matters within ow statutory authority and ow <br />mission. <br />To minimize the impacts to wildlife species please consider the following recommendations for <br />mitigation: <br />• A buffer zone should extend at least 150 ft. from each side of the riparian area. Trails and <br />roadways should not cut through such areas, and should be at least 50 ft. from the riparian areas. <br />In the event that a roadway must be created in such an area, we recommended that roadway run <br />straight across, and not parallel to, the streambed. <br />• Re-vegetation of the drill site should utilize native vegetation. A list of native species, and their <br />value to wildlife, can be provided by calling the Division of Wildlife at (303) 291-7227. <br />• Since many noxious weeds are present, we strongly encourage precautions betaken to prevent <br />the further spread of these noxious weeds. <br />• Hawks and owls commonly nest in the riparian corridor along Godfrey Gulch, East Godfrey <br />Gulch, and East Bijou Creek. These raptors are protected from take, harassment, and nest <br />disruption at both the state and federal levels. In order to prevern the intentional or unintentional <br />destruction of an active nest, the Division of Wildlife recommends that buffer zones around the <br />nest sites be maintained during any period that may interfere with nesting season. For further <br />information a copy of the document "Recommended Buffer Zones and Seasonal Restrictions for <br />Colorado Raptors," is available which details guidelines suggested by Gerald R. Craig, raptor <br />specialist for the Colorado Division of Wildlife. <br />Note that we do not have information on threatened/endangered plants or insects. For plant or <br />insect information, you should contact: <br />Colorado Natwal Heritage Program <br />254 General Services Building <br />Colorado State University <br />Fort Collins, CO 80523 <br />(970191-1309 <br />FAX: (970}491-0279 <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this permit application so that we may work together for <br />the benefit of wildlife. Please contact District Wildlife Manager Paul Foutz at 303.291.7138 if you have <br />any questions or concerns regarding these comments. <br />Sincerely, ~ /~~~2 <br />Scott Hoover J <br />Northeast Region Manager <br />