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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/4/2002
Doc Name
Limited Results Cultural Resource Survey Form & 2 other Reports
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 80 Drilling Activities - TR94
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,:-. <br />Tfirertrened. Endangered, and Sensitive Species - Dri(I Sire Ciearnnce jar Dril( Pnd Sttes !J-0/, I)-0?. /~-09, (6-0/, artd 16-0~! <br />~,:; <br />B >, <br />r:. <br />rc'. <br />~, <br />:>':. <br />K;~ <br />i ;:: <br />~:;;. <br />fj: <br />~;::` <br />sc <br />c:B, <br />~,;: <br />[.i <br />E;:: <br />!.: <br />r= <br />:. <br />f:;';: <br />~. <br />t= <br />~,:•. <br />fF.'r. <br />~:.;. <br />TABLE 1 THREATENED, ENDANGERED, AND SENSITIVE SPECIES <br />POTENTIALLY OCCURRING WITHIN DRILL PAD SITES 15-O1, 15-02, 15-03, 16- <br />01, AND 16-04, THEIR STATUS AND POTENTIAL HABITAT <br />Species Status' Potential Habitat <br />Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) S Sloughs, marshes, and wetlands. <br />Boreal Owl (Aegolius High elevation mature and old growth coniferous forest <br />firnereus) S nests within forest supporting a high density of large <br /> trees, open understory, and amulti-layered canopy. <br />Columbian Sharp-tailed <br />Grouse (Tympanulhus <br />S Grassland, and grassy sagebnrsh areas. Also may utilize <br />phasianellus calumbianus) montane meadows. <br />Common loon (Govia immer) S Lakes and reservoirs greater than 9 acres, between 5,000 <br /> and 9,000 feet <br />Ferrrrginotrs Hawk (Buteo S Semi-arid plains and intermountain regions. Forages <br />regalis) over open areas. <br /> Old growth and mature ponderosa pine forests are most <br />Flammtrlated Owl (O[zrs <br />S commonly used. However, spruce, Douglas-fir, <br />flammeol[rs) lodgepole pine, aspen, and pinyon juniper woodlands <br /> may be used. <br />Fox Sparrow (Passerella <br />S Dense brushy thickets, and brushy margins of~[hick <br />iliaca) forests. <br />Golden-crowned Kinglet <br />S <br />Spruce-fir forests. <br />(Regulus satrapa) <br />Greater Sandhill Crane (Grus <br />S Wetland areas including shallow marshes and bogs. <br />canndensis) Grainfields are used as feeding areas. <br />Lewis' Woodpecker <br />S Nests within agricultural areas and riparian woods. <br />([Llelanerpes Lewis) Gambel oak is used for foraging. <br />Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius Open habitats including agricultural areas, sagebnrsh <br />ludoviciantrs) S shnrblands, desert scrub, pinyon jumper woodlands, <br /> greasewood shrubs, and montane meadows. <br />Long-billed Curlew (Numeniue S Arid shortgrass prairie and agricultural fields. <br />americanus) <br />Merlin (Falco columbnriars) S Open prairies or meadows and along forest edges. <br /> Coniferous forests are used for nesting. <br />Northern Goshawk (Accipi[er <br />S Ivtature coniferous, mixed hardwood, and deciduous <br />gen[ilis) forests with closed canopy. <br />Northern Three-toed <br />Woodpecker (Picoides S Burned forest habitats. <br />[ridactylus) <br />TScEDdSiteCleamncc-SVY'(? 10)FN L.duc 6 <br />
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