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5. Fish Resources <br />None <br />6. General Effects of the Operation on the Existing Wildlife of the Area <br />Gravel extraction and crushing activities will no doubt create some disturbance to animals neaz the <br />site. However, resident wildlife will generally become habituated to these activities. Migrating <br />animals will probably avoid the site, but the proposed pit does not block any known migratory <br />routes, and wildlife should be able to move through the azea unimpeded. Due to the possibility for <br />animal/vehicle collisions, hauling activities will probably pose the biggest threat to wildlife. Haul <br />trucks should keep to posted speeds and drivers need to remain aware of the potential for collisions. <br />The CDOW letter is included in Appendix C. Due to the relatively minor addition to the permit <br />area for the 2006 Amendment, and no known sightings of sensitive wildlife around the permit <br />area, no additional investigation of wildlife has been done. <br />Bellgazdt Pit 1/06 36 <br />