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<br />Table 3.7-1 (Continued) <br /> Probability of <br />Common Name/ t Occurrence in <br />Scientific Name Status Analysis Area Potential Habitat in Pro'ect Area <br />Snowy plover T None None; rare migrant in region but no <br />Charadrius alexandrinus suitable stopover habitat in project <br /> area. <br />Mexican spotted owl T None None; prefers pockets of Douglas-fir <br />Strix occidentalis on stee can on sideslo es. <br />Mammals <br />Black-footed ferret E None None; preferred habitat represented <br />Mustela nigripes by prairie dog towns in lower <br /> elevation valle s. <br />Canada lynx T Low Wide-ranging but prefers spruce- <br />Lynx lynx fir/lodgepole pine forests; the Oxbow <br /> project area is not within a defined <br /> LAU L nx Anal sis Unit . <br />Status: <br />E =Listed as Endangered by the U.S. Fish and W i!dlife Service under the Endangered Species Act. Species <br />that are in imminent jeopardy of extinction. <br />T =Listed as Threatened by the U.S, Fish and W ildlite Service under the Endangered Species Act. Species <br />• that are threatenetl with extinction. <br />C =Listed as Candidate by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Taxa for which the Service has sufficient <br />information to support listing as threatened or endangered: <br />EC = Listetl by the Colorado Division of Wildlife as endangered in Colorado. A species in immediate <br />jeopardy of becoming extinct throughout all or a significant portion of its range. <br />z None -Species requires no analysis. <br />C~ <br />