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07/13/2001 03:00 3037219290 GREYSTONE PAGE 10/10 <br />L~ <br />Yh~eaterted EndanRerad and Seulttv<SDecles • Dr/11 Snc Cl<arancr .Pave • /or Drr!!-ad Site !6-OS <br />TnBL~ i <br />'CHREATENEI?; ,ENDANGERED,: AND:SEN5ITFy~E'&PECIE,9 <br />POTENTTALLYOC~JR;RING. WIT-H]N DRIT:L Pt!ID~STI'E <br />S ties Status ~ Potrntial Habi[at <br />Molybdenum Milk-vetch S Gravelly tundra azeas in the Mosquito sad filk mountains. <br />(Astragalus moty(rdenus) - <br />Round-leaf Sttndew (Drasera S gn~y azeas. <br />rorandifolia) <br />Smooth Rockeress (Brays S Favors calcareous soils derived from Leadville Limestone <br />glabella) and Manitou Dolomite. <br />R'ooly Fleabane (Erig¢ron S Scree slopes above 12,500 feet in elevation. <br />!snafus) <br />T r Pederally listed as Threatened; E - Pederally listed as Endangered; S - Porest Service Sensi[ive <br />CONCLUSIONS <br />Few, if any, of the species identified in Table 1 would likely occur on the habitat surrounding the <br />proposed drill pad site 14-05. The habitat impacts on species that could potentially occur on the <br />pad would be very minor. Based on the location and habitat chazactcristics of the proposed drill <br />pad site 14-05, no adverse impacts to atry federally-listed or Forest Service sensitive species are <br />anticipated as a result of the proposed pzoject, <br />xtwrn~nr.e s~~e iwrvmy u. xm <br />