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APPENDIX A <br />• <br /> <br /> <br />Annotated Checklist of Mammals Observed or Likely to <br />Occur within the Colony Permit Areas. <br />1Name ZStatus Habitat <br />Masked Shrew <br />Sorex cinereus <br />Wandering Shrew <br />Sorex vaarans <br />Water Shrew <br />Sorex oalustris <br />Little Brown Myotis <br />t4votis lucifuaus <br />Lona-eared tlyotis <br />tivoti s evoti s <br />long-legged htyotis <br />Mvotis volans <br />California Myotis <br />My0t15 californicus <br />Small-footed Myotis <br />Mvotis subulatus <br />Silver-haired Bat <br />Lasionvcteris noctivaaans <br />Western Pipistrelle <br />Pioestrellus hesperus <br />Big Brown Bat <br />Eptesicus fuscus <br />Hoary Bat <br />Lasiurus cinereus <br />4lestern Big-eared Bat <br />Plecotus townsendii <br />-- riparian/meadow <br />-- shrubtand <br />-- riparian/meadow <br />-- roosts: natural cavities E <br />buildings; feeds: near wai <br />and forest edge <br />-- thinly forested areas <br />solitary <br />__ natural crevices, buildinc~~ <br />colonial <br />__ deep crevices including <br />mines, forages near trees <br />__ deep crevices; forages log: <br />over trees, brush <br />-- forested areas <br />__ arid areas near water- <br />courses <br />-- wooded and brushy areas <br />__ forested areas <br />-- deep crevices, arid areas <br />Pallid Bat -- deep crevices, flies low, <br />Antrozous pallidus lands often in open <br />country <br />lBased on Armstrong (1972). <br />26ased on reports by Colony consultants. Status is shown if <br />the species has been found during our studies. <br />