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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/3/2007
Doc Name
Appendix D - Threatened & Endangered Species Inventory
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume XI Coal Mine Waste Disposal Area No. 3
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D
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• Table 1. Threatened and endangered species and other species of concern potentially <br />occurring in the vicinity of the subject property. <br /> Habitat in <br />Common Name Scientific Name StatusZ Habitat3 Inventory <br /> Area?4 <br />I Bald eagle Hatiaeetus <br />leucocepha/us FT, ST Major river corridors, reservoirs Yes <br />Black-footed ferret Mustela nigripes FE, SE Large prairie dog colonies No <br />Ferruginous hawk Buteo regalis SC, S Grasslands and shrub-steppe near prairie No <br /> dog coonies, agricultural fields <br />Yellow-billed Coccyzus C <br />SC Low elevation river corridors with No <br />cuckoo americanus , cottonwoods <br />Bonypil Grla etegans FE, SE Colorado & Gunnison Rivers No <br />Colorado <br />Ptychocheilus /ucius <br />FE, SE <br />Colorado & Gunnison Rivers <br />No <br />pikeminnow <br />Humpback chub Gila cypha FE, SE Colorado & Gunnison Rivers No <br />RazoNack sucker <br />-. . Xyrauchen texanus FE, SE Colorado 8 Gunnison Rivers No <br />Great Basin Speyeria nokomis <br />S Herbaceous wetland or riparian areas with <br />No <br />silverspot butterfly nokomis an abundance of violets <br /> Semi-desert and montane shrublands, <br />Allen's (Mexican) pinyon-juniper woodlands; prefers caves <br />big-eared bat Idionycteris phyllotis S and abandoned mines for hibernacula; No <br /> uses rock cracks and crevices for day <br /> roosts <br /> Spruce/fir/mixed conifer/lodgepole pine <br />Canada lynx Lynx canadensis FT, ST forests (primary), or mixed No <br /> dec+tluous/conifer (secondary) <br />Fringed myotis Myotis thysanodes S Xeric woodlands and shrublands; roosts in No <br /> colonies in old buildings or historic mines <br />Northem pocket Thomomys SC Grass-forb or shrub-steppe rangelands No <br />gopher talpordes macrotis with good soil development <br /> Euderma Semi-desert and montane shrublands, <br />Spotted bat maculatum S pinyon-juniper woodlands where No <br /> prominent rock features exist <br />Townsend's big- Corynorhinus SC, S, Semi-desert and montane shrublands, <br />eared bat townsendii P Pinyon-juniper woodlands; needs caves or No <br /> abandoned mines for hibernacula <br /> Semi-arid canyon and mesa country of <br />Yuma myotis Myotis yumanensrs S `~vestem Colorado; occurs in a variety of No <br /> habitats near riparian areas with perennial <br /> water sources <br />Northern leopard Rana pipiens SC Wetlands, ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, yes <br />frog irrigation ditches <br />. I <br />Midget-faded Crotalus viridis SC, S shrublands with rock crevices, ledges No <br />rattlesnake concolor <br />® Rare Earth Science, LLC <br />
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