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8/25/2016 3:22:45 AM
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11/22/2007 12:20:45 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Name
OXBOW CARBON & MINERALS INC COAL LEASE MODIFICATIO APPLICATION C-53510 COAL RIGHT OF WAY COC-59584
Type & Sequence
PR3
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D
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<br />Appendix C <br />Endangered, Threatened, and Species of Concern Considered in this Analysis <br />No designated critical habitat for either state or federal listed species occurs <br />on or adjacent to the lease tract. No effect on critical habitat for Colorado <br />squawfish or razorback sucker on the Lower Gunnison <br />Common Name Scientific Name Presence/Absence, Habitat May <br /> Suitability Effect? <br />Black-footed Ferret Mustela nigripes No prairie dog habitat or prairie NO <br />(FE, SE)' dogs to provide suitable ferret <br /> habitat. <br />River Otter Lutra canadensis No aquatic habitat on the lease tract NO <br />(SE) for this species. <br />Bald Eagle Naliaeetus inters in the area, BLM inventories NO <br />(FT, ST)' leucocephalus indicate that no communal roosts, <br /> nests, or other essential habitat is <br /> present on or adjacent to the site. <br /> Eagles may use the surface for <br /> occasional foraging. <br />Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus Nests within the Gunnison Gorge, NO <br />(FE, ST) anatum but no eyries are located on or <br /> within ten miles of the lease tract. <br /> The species may occasionally <br /> forage on the surface of the lease <br /> tract, but no essential habitat is <br /> known to exist on the lease tract. <br />Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis tabida Species is known to overfly the area NO <br />(ST) during migration. No habitat on the <br /> lease tract contains standing water <br /> or other habitat suitable for cranes. <br />Whooping Crane Grus americans Species is known to overfly the area NO <br />(FE, SE) during migration. No habitat on the <br /> lease tract contains standing water <br /> or other habitat suitable for cranes. <br />1 <br />
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