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• HABITAT IDEIITIFICATION CODES <br />(Please note that if a species has been recorded only in ponderosa pine, <br />the code would be Pte; but if it occurs in all types of coniferous forest, the <br />code would be CF.) <br />GL - Grassland <br />Sic - Shortgrass prairie (dominated by buffalo grass or blue grams; <br />e.g., Pawnee Nat'; Grassland, cactus grassland around Pueblo) <br />- Bunch grass, (dominated by soecies like little bluestem; <br />e.g., Yuma sandhills) <br />Mm - Mountain meadows, parks, and semi-desert grasslands of the <br />Western Slope <br />HA - Habitat alteration areas, like crested Wheat Grass <br />Ag - Agricultural area <br />Cr - Croplands <br />Or - Orchards <br />Sb - Shelter belts, dwellings, and tree farms <br />Arc - Aquatic <br />L -Lakes or reservoirs (not including edge vegetation) <br />Ms - Marshes <br />• St - Streams and rivers (not including edge vegetation) <br />D - Deciduous habitat <br />R - Riparian, flood plain, stream and lakeside vegetation; usually <br />cottonwoods, willows, tamarisk, and alder, and including <br />the subalpine willow thickets (those below timberline) <br />As - Aspen <br />S -Shrub/Brush <br />Sc - Scrub oak, mountain mahogany, etc. <br />DS - Desert Shrub (like saltbush, greasewood, etc.; e.g., San <br />Luis Valley) <br />Sa - Sagebrush, Rabbitbrush <br />CF - Coniferous Forest <br />P~ - Ponderosa pine <br />- Lodge pole pine <br />SF - Spruce/Fir <br />PJ - Pinyon/Juniper <br />DF - Douglasfir <br />C -Other coniferous trees, e.g., Colo. Blue Spruce, Bristlecone <br />Pine, White Fir <br />A -Alpine <br />T -Tundra <br />AT - Alpine transition (willows or scrub conifers) <br />U -Urban (cities and towns, including city parks) <br />BA - Barren areas with hardly any vegetative cover (rocks, alkali flats, <br />sand dunes, gravel beds); identify. <br />0 -Other; explain <br />