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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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Table 1 (continued). Threatened and endangered species and other species of concern <br />potentially occurring in the vicinity of the subject property. <br /> <br />Adobe Penstemon <br />P Moist microhabitats on adobe hills <br />No <br />beardtongue retrorsus (Mancos shale outcrops) <br />Arizona centaury Centaurium P Wetland, riparian, sometimes at fringes of No <br /> arizonicum ponds in old gravel pits <br />Clay-loving Eriogonum <br />FE Adobe soils (Mancos shale) of the <br />No <br />buckwheat pe/inophilum Colorado and Gunnison valleys <br /> On dry slopes of Mancos shale-derived <br /> soils with sparse vegetation or in xeric <br />Colorado desert Lomatium shmblands, usually associated with semi- <br />parsley concinnum P desert shrublands or mixed montane No <br /> shrublands; most significant populations <br /> found on adobe hills southeast of <br /> Hotchkiss <br />Eastwood evening Camissonia p Adobe soils in valleys of Delta County No <br />primrose eastwoodiae <br />Eastwood monkey Mimulus S P Steep canyon walls or shallow caves with No <br />flower eastwoodiae seeps <br />Giant Helleborine Epipactus gigantea P Steep sandstone canyon walls with seeps No <br />Juniper The/ypodyopsis p Juniper woodlands No <br />tumblemustard juniperorum <br /> On dry slopes of Mancos shale-derived <br />Rocky Mountain soils with sparse vegetation or in xeric <br />thistle Cirsium perp/exans S, P shmblands, usually associated with semi- No <br /> desert shrublands or mixed montane <br /> shrublands <br /> Adobe soils (Mancos shale) of the <br />Uinta Basin Sc/erocactus Colorado and Gunnison valleys, most <br />hookless cactus glaucus FT commonly associated with semi-desert No <br /> shrublands (primarily shadscale and mat <br /> saltbush) <br />Notes: <br />1. Federally-listed threatened antl entlangered species shown on this table compiletl from http://mountain- <br />prairie.fws.govlendspplCountyListsICOLORADO.htm (updated November 2005); State endangered, threatened, and species <br />of special concern compiled from Colomdo Division of Wildlife's threatened and endangered list at <br />http://wiltllife.sfate.co. us/ W i IdlifeSpecies/Species0(Concern/rh reatenedEndangeredList/ListOlThreatenedAndEndangeredSpe <br />cies.htm; BLM-sensitive species compiletl from Colorado BLM State Directors List of Sensitive Species List (uptlated June <br />2000) at http:llwww.co.blm.gov/botany/sens_species.htm; and CHNP-tracked species compiled species tracking lists available <br />at http://www.cnhp.celostate.edu/IisLhtml (updatetl August 2006). <br />2. Status explanation: FE =Federally listed as endangered; FT =Federally listed as threatened; C =Candidate for listing as <br />federally threatenetl or endangered; SE =State listed as endangered; ST =Slate listed as threatened; SC =Colorado species <br />of special concern; S =BLM Sensitive; P =Tracked by CNHP. <br />3. Habitat descriptions and potential occurrence jutlgments were based on professional experience of biologist who conducted <br />the inventory; Mammals of Colorado (Fitzgerald et al. 1994); Colorado Division of Wiltllife Habitat Maps available at <br />http:l/ndis.nrel.celostale.edu/intlex.html; Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado (Hammerson 1999); Colorado Breetling Bird <br />Atlas (Kingery 1998}; and Colorado Rare Plant Field Guide (CNHP 1999}. <br />4. Determined during a site visit by a qualified biologist on October 19, 2006 (See Rare Earth Science, LLC letter to J.E. Stover <br />& Associates, Inc. dated October 20, 2006). <br />~ Rare Earth Science, LLC <br />
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