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Table 1 lists all the TES species potentially occurrinJ within the drill sites, their status, habitat requirements, <br />and potential for occurrence. <br />~3 <br />P.''i <br />~: <br />a <br />~~~:i <br />.TABLE 1 <br />THREATENED, ENDANGERED, AND SENSITIVE SPECIES <br />POTENTIALLY OCCURRING WITHIN DRILL PAD'SITES <br />S ecies Status Potential Habitat <br />FEDERALLY LISTED SPECIES <br />Mammals <br />Black-footed Ferret (Hostels E Plains that have large prairie dog colonies <br />nigripes) <br />Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) T Uneven aged coniferous forests with open canopies and well <br /> developed undersiories. <br />Birds <br />Bald Eagle (Naliaeetus T Reservoirs and fivers <br />leucocephalus) <br />Mexican Spotted Owl (Striz T Canyons with exposed cliffs and dense old growth coniferous <br />occidentalis lucida) forests; generally below 9,100 feet <br />Southwestern Willow Flycatcher E Dense stands of willows with cottonwood overstory. <br />(Empidonax traillii extimus) <br />Whooping Crane (Gnus E Normally below 7,800 feet azound reservoir mudflats and <br />americans) agricultural areas <br />Insects <br />Uncompahgre fritillary butterfly E Exclusive to snow willow patches around 12,000 feet <br />(Boloria acrocnema) <br />Fish <br />Bonytai] Chub (Gila elgans) ~ E Open river areas of-large rivers, known from the Colorado <br /> River below Glenwood Springs. <br />Colorado Pikeminnow E Deep portions of large rivers; known form the Colorado River <br />(Ptychocheilus Lucius) near Grand Junction. <br />Humpback Chub (Gila cypha) E Occurs in swift, deep water in large rivers typically in <br /> canyons. Known in the Colorado River near Grand Junction. <br />Razorback Sucker (Xyrauchen E Off channel ponds on large rivers; known from Colorado <br />texanus) River below Glenwood Springs <br />