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• MINED LAND NILDLIFE STATEMtnt/tvALUHitvn ~,.~..~~.., <br />i for limited impa~d select regular mine applic=3ons <br />The following information pertaining to wildlife is provided for use by <br />P.eclamation Board in their consideration of a mining permit for: <br />i Cortner 112, T21S, R64W, S1/4, SE1/4, SE1/4, Sec 13, Pueblo C0: <br />Name/Type and Lo~~tion f H~.{ii (Legal) <br />Lloyd Barnhart, 3 Sedum Ct, Pue o, C8 Si~l~l <br />GSldlife Speeies list: <br />Cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, coyote, raccoon, striped skunk, rock squirre <br />small mammals; kestral, red-tail hawk, Swainson's hawk, scaled quail, mourn <br />numerous other small birds. <br />.-.?angered/critical species/impacted: <br />None known. <br />Critical habitats/vegetative communities impacted: <br />The area to be mined is almost entirely alluvial bluffs vegetated with c <br />cactus, yucca, four-winged saltbush, low rabbitbrush, sand sage, and sho <br />vegetation with blue gramma dominant. There is no shortage of this type <br />assessment of impact: <br />Minimal. <br />Y?ne Reclamation recoimnendations (include key species/habitats for which <br />'_s designed). <br />Backslope at 3:1 slope or less and recover with topsoil, reseeding per SCS <br />~' <br />D <br />s <br />i <br />4 ' <br />•.pared Hy: Ron Dobson. District Wildlife Manager Date:, <br />fitted By: Ernest Kaska, Wildlife Biologist Date: 1 <br />s[ate~ent is void if not processed within 1 year. <br />nal~•sis does not constitute approval of application. <br />, <br />Land <br />and assorted other <br />dove, and <br />la and prickly pear <br />rass prairie <br />habitat in the area. <br />ommendations. <br />ace 1 of Z <br />