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WILDLIFE EVRLL'/•P,GN FCR THE NCRi11 EEPM OF THE C~RGL ANA vlT M1ma NG SITE <br />north berm. Residing wildlife will therefore by minimally impacted since these <br />• significant habitats will remain. <br />• The berm is not to be impacted until the final stages of mining, therefore the existing <br />habitats will remain for the majority of the project duration <br />• The berm is not of considerable size and therefore comprises only a small portion of <br />many wildlife species habitat requirements. Therefore, the majority of the residing <br />species are unlikely to be significantly impacted. <br />4.0 References <br />EPA, 1993 a and b. Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume I and II. Office of <br />Research and Development Washington, DC. <br />Fitzgerald, J.P., C.A. Meanery and D.M. Armstrong. 1994. Mammals of Colorado. Denver <br />Museum of Natural History and University Press of Colorado. <br />Lewicki and Associates, 1996. Carol Ann Pit: Application for Special Use Permit, Eagle <br />County, Colorado. <br />Savage & Savage, Inc. 1996. Carol Ann Pit Site: B&B Excavating. Jurisdictional Wetland <br />Delineation, Riparian Area Inventory. Gypsum, Colorado. Prepared for B&B <br />Excavating. <br />U.S. FW5,1994. Threatened and Endangered Species List by County, for the state of <br />. Colorado. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services, Colorado Field Office. <br />Golden, Colorado. <br /> <br />Gew867a.GOc <br />