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DRMS Permit Index
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C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
12/1/2003
Doc Name
Lease COC-67011 West Flatiron Coal LBA-Environmental Assessment
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Other Permits
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December 1. ?_003 <br />Page 3-13 <br />Table 3-1, Threatened, Endangered, Candidate and Sensitive Species <br /> Habitat in <br />Common Name' Scientific Name StatusZ Habitat Analysis <br /> Area? <br />a . <br /> <br />Bald eagle Haliaeetus <br />T, ST <br />Major river systems, reservoirs <br />No <br /> leucocephalus <br />Gunnison sage- Centrocercus <br /> C, SC Sagebrush interspersed with wet meadows No <br />grouse minimus <br />Southwestern Empidonax trai/ii Willow-dominated riparian areas with <br /> E, SE No <br />willow flycatcher extimus scattered trees; tamarisk <br />Mexican spotted Striz occidentalis T, ST Mixed conifarnld-growth forests in steep No <br />owl lucida mountain or canyon topography <br /> Coccyzus <br />Western yellow- <br />americanus <br />C, SC <br />Low elevation river corridors, cottonwoods <br />No <br />billed cuckoo <br /> occidentalis <br /> Nesting; tall vertical cliffs; Foraging; <br />American Falco peregrinus <br /> FS, SC riparian areas, open woodlands and Yes <br />peregrine falcon anatum <br /> shrublands <br />Northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis FS, Mature spruce-fir, aspen, and Douglas-fir Yes <br /> BLM forests <br />Olive-sided Spruce-fir forest, mixed conifer forest, <br /> Contopus borealis FS Yes <br />Flycatcher coniferous riparian woodlands <br />Lewis's Open ponderosa pine forests, cottonwood <br /> <br />woodpecker Melanerpes lewis FS <br />riparian, pinyon-juniper woodlands Yes <br /> Aspen and spruce-fir forests containing <br />Purple martin Progne subis FS Yes <br /> snags with existing cavities <br /> <br />American bittern eotaums <br />FS <br />Marshes, wetlands <br />No <br /> lentiginosus <br />Trumpeter swan Cygnus buccinator FS Ponds, lakes, and marshes No <br />Ferruginous hawk Buteo rega/is FS, SC Grasslands, prairies, shrub-steppe No <br /> Prairies, woodland edges, croplands and <br />Northern harrier Gircus cyaneus FS No <br /> hayfields <br />White-tailed <br /> Lagopus leucurus FS Alpine tundra, subalpine willow Carr No <br />ptarmigan <br />Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia FS, ST Prairies, desert, croplands and hayfields No <br />Boreal owl Aegolius (unereus FS Spruce-fir forest, higher elevations No <br />Flammulated owl Otus (lammeolus FS Ponderosa pine forest, dry aspen forest Yes <br /> Nesting: cliffs with waterfalls or <br />Black swift Cypseloides niger FS inaccessible cascades; foraging aerially No <br /> over mountainous terrain <br />Envir~nrT~ental Assessment <br />West Flatirar, LBA i r:;ci <br />Lunnison Gounfy, Color-cSo <br />
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