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8/24/2016 9:58:07 PM
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11/24/2007 11:50:26 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/4/2002
Doc Name
Cultural Resource Inventory & Threatened, Endangered & Sensitive Species Reports
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 80 Drilling Activities - MR283
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SENT, BY: GREYSTONE ENVIRONAlENTAL; 303 689 0794 Al1G-30-01 11:03; PAGE 8/17 <br />DvearrnrC, L•iulmigered, and Sensitive ,Specie - Dri11 Si1a Closrancr jor Dro!! Pad ,Situ l ~-06. ! S-DS. 15-06. 15-07, ! S•08, and <br />I J-09 <br />Several USFS sensitive species may occasionally use this type of habitat, and may be present st <br />the site. These species include: dwarf shrew, fox sparrow, and Lewis' woodpecker. None of <br />these species were observed at or neaz the site. <br />-: <br />' -.. .. <br />'1'HREA7'EIyED;: E~kI~IGkRk',li; AND SENSIT'T.VE SPEG7E3 POTENTTAET;Y .:: <br />... - - <br />bCCU7tRti~(~..WITHI1+t D'RIF:Ir: PAD"SiTE.514.~OIS;:i~-05, I5=9b;=f5-07~ 15-08;: ¢ND::..' <br />.- <br />15=09; TFfLIR:STAT[3S `li,P7D i'OT~NFTIAL aIABITAT ::; .::.::..,:. :,-`:' <br />Species Status' Potential Habitat <br />FEDERALLY LISTED <br />SPECIES <br />Mammals <br />Black-footed Ferret (bfustela E Plains that have large prairie dog colonies <br />nigriper) <br /> T Uneven aged coniferous Forests with open canopies and <br />Canada Lynx (Lynx well developed undcrstorics. <br />canadensu) <br />Buds <br />Bald Eagle (Hafiaeetus T <br />leucocephaluc) Reservoir and rivers <br />Mexican Spotted Owl (Stru <br />T Canyons with exposed cliffs and dense old growth <br />occidentalic lurida) coniferous forests; generally below 9,100 Ccct <br />Southwestern Willow <br />Flycatcher (Empidanax traiflii G Dcnsc stands of willows with eullunwuod uvetstory. <br />eztimus) <br />Whuoping Crane (Grrcc E Normally below 7,800 fee[ azotmd reservoir mudflats <br />Americana) ~ and aSriCUltural areas <br />lnsecn <br />lJncompahgre fritillary E Exclusive to snow willow patches around 12,000 feet <br />butterfly {Bnlnria acrocnema) <br />Fish <br />Donytail Chub (Gila rigors) E ~t river areas of large rivcr5, known from the <br /> Colorado River below Glenwood Springs. <br />Colorado Pikeminnow <br />E Deep portions of large rivers; known form the Colorado <br />(Ptychocheilus Lucius) River nzaz Grazrd 7uncliun. <br />i.-os.u-us. a-0~.i sm, is-as.t o-ov.ax 5 <br />
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