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Threa(enrd, Endangered. rand Suvi[i~r .Specirr UriJl Sirr CJcarana Survryjlr .Sire EEE <br /> <br />• <br />Several USES sensitive species may oct:asivnally use t:~is type of habitat, and may be present at <br />the site. These species include fox sparrow, Lewis' woodpecker, and dwarf shrew. Individuals <br />of these species may utilize this habitat at times, but this is not preferred habitat for any of these <br />species. None of these species were obsrned at or near the project site. <br />- <br />:TABLE'7:';::: THREATENED;:ENDANGERED;:AND:SENSITIVE_SpEG1E.$.::;:?:;'.. ?:: <br />- ;...'.: POTENTIALLYOCCIJRR#N~ WlTH1N;dRILC:"PAD.EEE'fiHEjR __: ;::.:.: <br />... <br />STATUS AND POTEN7IA~ ##ABf7AT:.:::. . .::::::::::.' :::.:-:::= = :...: <br />SPECIES STATUS 1 POTE~''fLAL AABI7'AT <br />FEDF,RALLY LISTED SPECIES <br />Mammals <br />Black-footed Ferret (Musrela E Ylaias that have large prairie dog colonies <br />nigripu) <br /> <br />1 Llneven aged coniferous forests with open canopies and well <br />Cauada Lynz (Lyru canade»sis) developed understories. <br />Birds <br />Bald Eagle (Xaliaee(us T <br />letmoeephnhu) Reservoirs and rivers <br />Mexican Spnned Oa~l (Srrir T Canyons with exposed cliffs and dense old growth cottiferous <br />occirlenralis hrridn) faiests; generally below 9,100 feet <br />Southaestem Willow Flyca[cher <br />(F.mpirlrrrsas vaillii estimus) <br />E <br />Dense stands of willows with cottonwood ovcrstrny. <br />Whooping Crane (Gros B Normally below 7,800 feet around reservoir trwdflats and <br />americans) agricultural areas <br />Insects <br />Uncompahge fritillary butterIIy <br />(Boloria acrocnems) B F.zcltrsive to snow willow patches around 12,(H10 feet <br />Fish <br />Bonytait Cbub (Ciln elgnns) E Open river azeas of large rivers, known from the Colorado <br /> River below Glrnwood Springs. <br />Colorado Pilccrainnow <br />E Deep portions of large rivers; known form [he Colorado Ricer <br />(Ytychocheilur lrrcivs) near Grand Junction. <br />Humpback C7tub (Gila cypha) E Occurs in swill, deep water in large rivers typically in <br /> canyons. Known in the Colorado River near Grand Jtrnetion. <br />Razorback Sucker (Xynruchen ~ Off channel ponds on large rivers; known from Colorado <br />rrsunvs) River below Glenwood Springs <br />WatElkttF:~RPT(210yAuguat IJ.:WI 2 <br />