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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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S'cNT BY: GREYSTONE ENVIRONAIENTALi 303 689 01941 AUG-30.01 11:Odi P4GE 10/17 <br />7'hrearened, EndanyrrrJ. and Sensiti~r.Speties-!hill Sire C.Itarann fn. (1n11 Pad Sirrr ls_U6, 1f-OS, IJ-06, /J-a7, 15-08, and <br />!J-l19 <br /> <br />- <br />:.:: ' T~REA'i'ElYEb`, ~PIAAI'dGERE~ AND SEi'!1~1TFYI;.SPECFE3.PUTLl!ITIALI,Y.. <br />,. <br />f)CGURk~iG• WPFHI1+i D..R,iL:L.PAI3 SITE$.14-Q6:25-05; t3~1i6;:15-U7; :1:5-os; AND....:. <br />. <br /> <br />: <br />;;:..... <br />;..: -i5,~4; THEllt 5TA;TU§,`i>~ PO'FEI~TIAti HaiBrTAT: ;:.:: , ..:::.. .::::...:::::: <br />Species Status' Potential Habitat <br />Boreal Owl (~fegalius High elevation mature and old growth coniferous totes! <br />funereus) S nests within forest supporting a high density of large <br /> trees, open understory, and amulti-lsyerul canopy. <br />Columbian Sharp-tailed <br />Grouse (Tyrrspanalhus <br />S <br />Grassland, and grassy sagebrush areas. Also may utiliu <br />phasianellus columhianu,•) montane meadows. <br />Common loon (Gavin immer) S Lakes and reservoirs greater then 9 acres, between 5,000 <br /> end 9,000 feet <br />Ferruginous Hawk (Buren <br />S Scmi-arid plains and intermoutuain rcbnons. Forages <br />regalis) OVCI Open areas. <br /> Old growth and mature ponderosa pine forests are most <br />Flatttmulated Owl (O/w S .commonly used. Howevtt, spruce, Douglas-fir, <br />Jiammeolus) lodgepole pine, asprn, and pinyonyuniper woodlands <br /> may be used. <br />Fax Sparrow (Passerella <br />S Dense bnsshy thickets, and brushy margins of thick <br />iliaca) forests. <br />Golden-crowned Kinglet S Sprott-fir forests. <br />(Regulw• satraps) <br />(treater Sandhill Clone (Gros S Wetland areas including shallow marshes and bogs. <br />canadensis) Grainfields arc wed es feeding areas. <br />Lewis' Woodpecker S Nests within agricultural areas and riparian woods. <br />(hlelanerpes lewir) Gambel 0ak is used foi foraging. <br />Loggerhead Shrike (Lantos Opcn habitats including agricultural areas, sagebrush <br />ludoviclnnus) S shrublands, desert scrub, pinyon-juniper woodlands, <br /> greasewood shrubs, end montane meadows. <br />Long-billed Curlew (Numeniw S Atid shortgress prairie and agricultural fields. <br />atnericanus) <br />Merlin (Falco columbarius) S ~n prairies or meadows and along forest edges. <br /> Coniferous forests are used for nesting. <br />Northern Goshawk (Act.ipiter <br />b Mature coniferous, mixed hardwood, and deciduous <br />gentilis) foresu with closed canopy. <br />Northam Three-toed <br />Woodpecker (Picaider 5 Bumcd forest habitats. <br />trldactylus) <br />i s-06, i s~s,iJ-vn, i S•o7.1 s~s,i so?.dw: 7 <br />
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