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4-41 <br />• 4.6 WILDLIFE INVENTORY <br />4.6.1 Introduction <br />The objectives of wildlife investigations were to characterize <br />the vertebrate fauna which inhabit the lease areas. The study <br />areas selected, both for general observations and for quanti- <br />tative sampling, were carefully chosen in order to adequately <br />represent the variations expected to occur among the distinct <br />habitats which are present. <br />Emphasis was given to the more important species of the area, <br />based on economic/recreational (game species), esthetic or <br />• ecological (food chain) criteria. Habitat designations and <br />nomenclature generally follow the classifications developed <br />for vegetation studies. Information was also taken directly <br />from the Final West-Central Colorado Coal EIS, to which <br />input was provided by the Department of Wildlife and the <br />Office of Surface Mining. Related maps contained in the <br />EIS are included in Appendix I. <br /> <br />