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11/22/2007 12:22:54 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/18/2001
Doc Name
MCCLANE CANYON MINE PN C-1980-004 PERMIT RENEWAL APPLICATION 5 RN-5
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DMG
To
USFWS
Type & Sequence
RN5
Media Type
D
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4 - 33 <br />Records of all observations, surveys, methods and routes wi{I be standardized to the extent <br />possible to enable establishment of long-term trends and comparison of data sets. All species <br />of wildlife noted during observation and surveys will be recorded. Records of observations will <br />include but not be limited to : species, number, where noted, location, habitat, and activity. <br />Notes on weather, survey data and time periods, routes and goals will also be noted. Results of <br />surveys will be provided annually. <br />RECLAMATION <br />Reclamation plans are described in section 3.0 of the Mine Plan. Actual disturbed area <br />requiring surface reclamation is limited, and calls for re-establishment of existing vegetation <br />communities in disturbed areas. Improvement and enhancement of wildlife resources will be <br />accomplished through revegetation with plant species of value to wildlife as a food source. Due <br />to the limited area involved it is unlikely that enhancement will be of a degree that can be <br />measured or documented to any degree of significance. Major habitat types will be <br />reestablished as they currently exist in the area. While undesirable plant species will not be <br />included wrtl~in the reclamation program it is unrealistic to assume that these types of species <br />will not invade the reclaimed areas eventually. Control of the permit area during reclamation will <br />be maintained to allow the maximum increased use of the reclaimed mine property by area <br />wildlife. Prior to reclamation and abandonment of the mine site, game and non-game <br />management personnel of the Colorado Division of Wildlife will be solicited to provide <br />suggestions and input above and beyond the planned reclamation program to facilitate the <br />longterm enhancement of wildlife resources of the McClave Canyon area. <br />,,.,. <br />>>~• _ <br />h;:<::.~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />~. <br />.5 .~.r`,i ~ ,11F <br />- a <br /> <br />" r.. <br />" .~,t~+~ t 1 . " 1 .r,+ '1¢`.~4. a: : C,sf?i~47if .:9:`?•~ t, ~ .~.1 . <br />..1. ' ~JL~ i• >y. 4~"LSe[ i f-, . y, it~Viq ~r ,t' . [ :. ... <br /> <br />
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