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TABLE C-1 <br />TERRESTRIAL WILDLIFE SPECIES <br />KNOWN OR BELIEVED TO <br />INHABIT THE WEST-CENTRAL COLORADO REGION <br />(continued) <br />4. Sagebrush <br />041 Big sagebrush <br />5. Mountain brush <br />OSA Serviceberry <br />056 Chokecherry <br />05C Snowberry <br />056 Mountain mahogany <br />058 Oakbrush <br />059 Other mountain shrubs <br />6. Coniferous forest <br />061 Douglas fir <br />062 Ponderosa pine <br />064 Spruce-fir <br />8. Barren <br />084 Rock <br />9. Pinyon-juniper woodland <br />10. Aspen <br />13. Saltbush <br />14. Greasewood <br />18. Annual plants <br />181 Cheatgrass <br />185 Annual forbs <br />19. Cropland <br />191 Irrigated cropland <br />192 Dryland craps and pastureland <br />20. Riparian <br />201 Deciduous trees (cottonwood, water birch) <br />202 Bottomland shrubs (willow, tamarisk, alder, coyotebush) <br />203 Bottomland grasses and forbs <br />21. Aquatic <br />212 Fresh meadow (Carex, Juncus) <br />213 Shallow fresh mar~st (catt~s, bullrush, spikerush) <br />214 Deep fresh marsh (pondweed) <br />215 Open fresh water <br />i 23. Habitat alteration area <br />(Mechanically or chemically treated areas.) <br />