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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.11 FISH & WILDLIFE RESOURCES INFORMATION
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wildlife, i.e., deer, elk, sage gr <br />observed on the mine site and on a~ <br />mine. Other than loss of habitat, <br />offsite habitat improvement (5 <br />reclamation efforts, the effect o <br />proven minimal. There has been <br />wildlife populations have been ad <br />activity. None of the species has <br />use patterns or in any way av. <br />Observations during the last five <br />ruse, and raptors, are commonly <br />eas immediately adjacent to the <br />which had been mitigated for by <br />:c. 2.05.6), and successful <br />. local deer and elk herds has <br />no evidence that any of the <br />Tersely affected by the mining <br />hown signs of altering seasonal <br />iding the mining operations. <br />years at Colowyo confirmed by <br />similar observations at several other mines in northwest Colorado <br />tend to contradict earlier expected impacts on wildlife. This is <br />especially true during the fall months when hunting puts pressures <br />on the local elk and deer herds. The Colowyo permit area has <br />proven to be more of a wildlife preserve. Where elk and deer <br />number in the hundreds adjacent to the mining operations as they <br />feed and rest undisturbed. <br />Elk and deer are routinely observed foraging on the now extensive <br />reclaimed areas as well. It is well accepted in northwest Colorado <br />that extensive acres of reclaimed grasslands on reclaimed mined <br />lands and CRP cropland serve as "magnets" for elk and deer <br />populations. During the spring greenup of grasses and forbs these <br />reclaimed areas are also providing valuable spring rangeland for <br />the local wintering deer and elk herds. It is not uncommon to see <br />hundreds of elk and deer grazing on the Colowyo reclamation areas <br />early in the spring while snow is still covering adjacent native <br />rangelands. <br />In summary, the preponderance of evidence provides little doubt <br />that activities associated with the Colowyo mine have in fact <br />proven beneficial to local wildlife populations rather than a <br />detriment. <br />J <br />2.04.11-44 <br />FievislonApproved 9 ~9 <br />
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