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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977193
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/24/2000
Doc Name
Amendment Application
From
AZURITE INC
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM4
Media Type
D
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<br />EXHIBIT H -- WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br />Please refer to the original wildlife statement/evaluation for limited impact on select <br />regular mining applications which was performed by Mr. Dwayne Finch, District <br />Wildlife Manager, and Mr. Bob Davies, Wildlife Biologist, DOW, July 6 & 7, 1982. <br />Division of Wildlife noted that the following wildlife species may be found in or near the <br />affected lands: mule deer, mountain lion, coyote, fox, cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, ground <br />squirrel, rock squirrel, crow, magpie, morning dove, pinonjay, sparrow, kestrel, scaled <br />quail, and stripped skunk. No endangered/ critical species impact was anticipated. No <br />critical habitat/ vegetative communities are anticipated to be impacted. No significant <br />native impacts on the above listed wildlife communities were anticipated. All tt~e above <br />statements are considered to be still valid and appropriate for this site. <br />Division of Wildlife personnel noted that the SCS renegotiation species list .vas adequate <br />for proper wildlife habitat reconstruction. The establishment of shrub and woody species <br />was noted and addressed in the operator's reclamation. A shrub community <br />establishment of 40-50 shrubs/acre is a reasonable goal for the operator to work toward in <br />assessing the reclamation plan's progress. Replanting and mulching is planned until this <br />type of plant density is achieved. <br />l4 <br />
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