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8/24/2016 11:13:23 PM
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11/20/2007 9:59:38 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/3/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.04 Site Description and Land Use Information
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Four species of big game including mule deer, elk, black <br />• bear, and mountain lion are common to the area. Mule deer is the <br />most abundant species of big game. Data gathered by DOw (1983) <br />classify the area to be within the permit boundary as both summer <br />and winter range. There are severe winter range and critical <br />habitat areas to the west and south of the facilities area, <br />however, there are not anticipated to be affected by any mining <br />operations. Deer sign was observed during the 1984 site reconnais- <br />sance near the surface facilities. <br />The mine permit area is also classified by DOW as elk <br />winter range, bull elk winter range, with some calving areas also <br />occurring (Holder 1994). The area south and west of the existing <br />facilities area has been classified as severe winter range and <br />critical habitat. In addition, the area near the facilities area <br />contains no identified migration corridors or calving areas. Elk <br />sign was observed in Apache Canyon (south of the facilities area) <br />during the 1984 site reconnaissance. <br />• Black bear and mountain lion are common to the area, <br />however, are not commonly observed in the facilities area due to <br />existing human disturbance. Although black bears are uncommon <br />within the facilities area, there have been reports of human/bear <br />interactions within the facilities area. Mountain lions are also <br />uncommon within the facilities area. However, road kill mountain <br />lions have been reported in the area of existing facilities <br />(Holder, 1984). Therefore, Basin Resources will advise all <br />employees and contractors to avoid all human/bear and hu- <br />man/mountain lion interactions. <br />Common species of small mammals in the proposed facili- <br />ties area include coyote, bobcat, striped skunk, raccoon, beaver, <br />rabbit and a number of rodents. During the 1984 site <br />reconnaissance, bobcat, beaver, rabbit and kangaroo rat sign was <br />observed on site while a gray fox was seen in Apache Canyon. No <br />. prairie dog activity was observed in the mine area <br />2.04-33 (Revised O1-04-94) <br />
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