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<br />EXHIBIT H -Wildlife Information
<br />Notice has been sent to the Local wildlife conservation officer concerning the proposed
<br />expansion of this existing pit. A copy of the wildlife information included in the original
<br />110 application is attached for reference. No changes are noted for the expanded 112
<br />permit.
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<br />Hildlife Information:
<br />The vildlite resources on the affected land might
<br />include: ]4anmels; white-Tail and mule deer, antelope,
<br />coyote, white 8 black tailed jack rabbits, cottontail
<br />rabbit, foX, foX squirrel. racoon, skunk, badger,
<br />weasel, mice, rats, moles, ground squirrel (spotted and
<br />stziped), prairie dog, and kangaroo rat, Sirds; hawks,
<br />Dula, quail, pheasants, herons, rails, rock dove,
<br />morning dove, wood packerc, thrush, shrikes, tarns,
<br />night hawks, horned lark, lark bunting, killdeer,
<br />kingbird, swallows, blue jay, magpie,. sparrows, cow
<br />bird, meadow lark, black birds, wren, finches,
<br />ctarlinge, chikadee, crow, common grackle and orioles,
<br />Reptiles; garter snake, racer, hognose, bullsnake and
<br />prairie rattleanake. These are animals that are typical
<br />for the general area of the protect. Specifically, the
<br />operation will cause the unsettling and migration of
<br />some varmints and rodents, but is hat expected to
<br />significantly affect the wildlife.
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