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APPENDIX C <br />• <br />TABLE C-1 <br />TERRESTRIAL WILDLIFE SPECIES <br />KNOWN OR BELIEVED TO <br />INHABIT THE WEST-CENTRAL COLORADO REGION <br />Legend <br />1. Native Species <br />Yes - Indigenous to the region <br />No - Introduced species <br /> <br />2. Residence Status <br />R - Resident year long <br />M - Migrant, only present during migration periods <br />SR - Summer resident (breeding) <br />WR - Winter visitor or migrant <br />U - Unknown <br />3. Abundance <br />C - Common <br />U - Unknown <br />0 - Occasional <br />P - Peripheral <br />A - Accidental <br />I - Irregular; presence fluctuates from year to year <br />E - Endangered (federal or state designation) <br />T - Threatened (federal or state designation) <br />4. Re Tonal Occurrence: <br />S~ci ic_ oa Deve opment Areas Within the Rion <br />NF - North Fork of the Gunnison River <br />BC - Little Bookcliffs (north and east of Grand Junction) <br />GH - Grand Hogback <br />TC - Thompson Creek <br />• <br />5. Important Habitat Types <br />2. Intermountain grassland <br />021 short grass: salt grass, galleta grass <br />022 mid-grass: bunch grass <br />025 sod-forming grasses: bluegrass, stream bank wheatgrass, <br />and western wheatgrass <br />