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4-55 <br />• 4. 6. Wildlife <br />Wildlife res~~urces within the proposed central facilities permit <br />area and adjacent areas have been sufficiently characterl~ed in the <br />e+:istin~] Munger Car~yi~n Mime perrt~it applicatic~r~. Flabitats within <br />the proposed permlt 3re3 are CORip3r'3tle tip those Wltl'lln tYle Munger <br />Canyon Mine permit arc-a. <br />Due tc~ the availability of the Munger Canyon data and ovc-clapping <br />coverage, tt~e only additional wildlife base-line information <br />c~~llected ~~n the proposed permit arc-3 were surveys fnr do-er and <br />rapt~~rs. Mr'. Bill Clar'4;, Wildlife Biologist with the Cols?r'adC~ <br />Liivisii~r~ ...f Wildlife, has agreed tY~at the rt~ajority .?f tFie <br />• info?rmation contained in the Munger Canyon Mine permit application <br />sufficiently covers the wildlife resources of the central <br />facilities permit arc-a. Thcrefr,re, Section 4.! ~~f the Mungc-r <br />~:anyor~ Mine per'rt~it applicatic~ri is referenced her'c as the proposed <br />C:er~tral Facilities Wildlife Inventory. <br />In order to trc~aden the data Gase on mule deer and raptors, <br />additional surveys were conducted fur mule deer winter <br />cc~ncentratir_~ns and raptor nesting sites as part of the ongoing <br />monitoring program ~?f the existing permit. The mule deer surveys <br />were conducted in coordination with tYie Colorado L"iivlsior~ cif <br />Wildlife and the raptor surveys will Ge conducted in accordance <br />with !L'=,, Fish and Wildlife Service Regulations ar~d Guideline-s. <br />These surveys have- teen included lr. Append l:+: Hs. <br />5/13/85 <br />