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• Exhibit Page 29 • <br />of the mine. Planting of suitable native grasses and forage in stockpiles will also <br />provide for areas taken out of production. Seed mixes take wildlife into account <br />5. Name, Title, Address and Phone of Person preparing wildlife statement: <br />Nathan A. Barton, P.E., D.E.E., Environmental Engineer <br />P.O. Box 88, Cortez, CO 81321-0088 Phone: (970)218-4133 <br />Prepared for Four States Aggregates, LLC <br />6. References: <br />a. Colorado Mammal Distribution Latilonq Study, Colorado Division of <br />Wildlife and Denver Museum of Natural History, OCT 1990 <br />b. Colorado Bird Distribution Latilonq Study, Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />and Colorado Field Ornithologists, DEC 1987 <br />c. Colorado Reptile i;< Amphibian Distribution Latilonq Studv, Colorado <br />Division of Wildlife, MAY 1981 <br />d. Letter. USDA-NRCS, Robert Fuller, 17 August 2000 <br />e. Conversation, Terry Ireland, USFWS, 25 August 2000 <br />Four States Aggregates, LLC 30 DEC 2000 <br />Application for Permit: Line Camp Pit FSA-LCP-D1-001 <br />