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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200521206
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/22/2005
Doc Name
NOIApplication
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Mountain Coal Company, LLC
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DMG
Media Type
D
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Wildlife <br />The exploration area is an important range for deer, elk, and bear. Other animals in the <br />exploration area include coyote, rabbit, porcupine, beaver, squirrel, mice and other rodents. The <br />proposed exploration program will be scheduled to avoid conflicts with the deer and elk on <br />winter range and user conflict during big game hunting season. Operations will be located such <br />as to not interfere with raptor nesting sites, including golden and bald eagle, and Peregrine <br />falcon. Please refer to the attachments Wildlife Habitat Evaluations and Inventory for T&E, <br />Sensitive and Management Indicator Species reports prepared for Dry Fork and Lions Mesa <br />exploration activities by Michael Ward and Monarch and Assoc. in 2004. <br />Threatened or Endangered Species <br />Please refer to the attachments Wildlife Habitat Evaluations and Inventory for T&E, Sensitive <br />and Management Indicator Species reports prepared for Dry Fork and Lions Mesa exploration <br />activities by Michael Wazd and Monarch and Assoc. in 2004. These and previous surveys have <br />not identified threatened or endangered plant or animal species within these or adjacent <br />exploration azeas. The surveys summazized below cover the Ravens Gulch exploration azea. <br />The Dry Fork and Lions Mesa exploration areas are within the azea covered by the Final West- <br />Central Colorado Coal Environmental Statement prepared by the U.S. Department of the Interior, <br />BLM, 1979. The portion applicable to this section is covered on pages 573 through 582. The EIS <br />concluded that no threatened or endangered plants (pp.573-577), or aquatic species (pp. 580-582) <br />exist in the area. The only endangered wildlife species is the bald eagle, which does inhabit the <br />North Fork Gunnison Valley during the winter months. <br />Several Environmental Analysis have been conducted on the Ravens Gulch Exploration Area, <br />which includes the proposed Dry Fork Exploration Area. The most recent analysis was <br />completed in 1998 for 19 drill holes and associated temporary access roads. The Decision Memo <br />and Finding of No Significant Impact, Mountain Coal Company, Proposed Coal Exploration <br />License, as approved by Mr. Ray L. Kingston, Paonia District Ranger (4-13-98), stated, "The <br />proposed action will not adversely affect an endangered or threatened species or its critical <br />habitat." The proposed activities on the Dry Fork and Lions Mesa azeas aze nearly identical to the <br />approved activity on the Ravens Gulch Exploration License. <br />The proposed exploration will occur in the late spring, summer, and early fall months and avoid <br />riparian habitats to the extent possible. Operations will be located such as not to interfere with <br />raptor nesting sites, and scheduled to minimize conflicts with the deer and elk on winter range <br />and user conflict during big game hunting seasons. <br /> <br />5 <br />
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