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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/4/2002
Doc Name
Exploration Pad EEE & Drill Hole 2001-11-1
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 80 Drilling Activities - MR281
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• Tbrearened, Endanyrrrd, aad Sensitive Species Drill Site Clearance Survey for Site F.F.L' <br />• <br />• <br />T'~,°,~,'.c ~....:.r~}oceiTEuEn, F!t~;IAeNGE!~GrAND SEPlSiT1~JE SPEGiIiS :: " <br />.. <br />,..._; .....; :.. P...OTENI`IAILY OCC.URRIMG. WITHIs'LL1Rl,LL.PAD:EEE; 'HEIR :;. <br />'ST:AiTUS.AND P©T~~ITIAi:Hi4HIT~k'f :: - <br />SPECTF,S STATUS 1 POTENTTAL HABITAT <br />FORF,ST SERVICE SENSTfIVE SPECIES <br />Mammals <br /> Edges of alpine and subalpine rockslides, spruce-fir bogs, <br />Dwarf shrew (Sores nantes) S coniferous forests, sedge mazahes, dry brushy hillsides, and <br /> open woodlands. <br />Pine ilferten (Martec amrricanu) S Subalpine spmce-lie and lodgepole pine forests, alpine tundra, <br /> aad montane forests. <br />pygmy Shrew (Micrasarer hv~~i Subalpinc CoresLV, logged forests, forest•mcadow edges, boggy <br />monranusJ <br />5 <br />meadows, willow thickets, aspen-fir forests, and Subalpinc <br /> pazklands. <br />Ringtail Cat (Brusnriscrrs a.ctutus) S Rocky canyons, foothill areas of pinyon juniper woodlands, <br /> montane shrublands, end mixed conifer-oakbrush. <br />Spotted Bat (Eutlrrma <br />maculnrum) S Roosts in crevices Of high cliffs, canyons, and rock outcrops. <br />Townsend's Bigtared Bat S Runsls in caves, tttiues, rock crevices, and man-made <br />(Plecotus rotamsendit) structures. <br />Wolverine (Gino lu.rcvs) S Doreal forest and tundra areas and lowland spruce forests with <br /> cztcative rvetland~. <br />Btrda <br />American Bittern (Botaurus <br />lerrliginosw) S Occurs in f'reshwater rt>ershes and reedy ponds. <br />Baud's Sparrow (Ammvrlramtrs' S Mixed grass prairies and agricultural lands. <br />bairdii) <br />IIlack Swiit (Cyprrloicles algae) S Steep cliftsides is narrow canyons and near waterfalls. <br />Black Tern (Chlidonins rtiRer) S Sloughs, marshes, and wetlands. <br /> High elevation mature and old growth ctmil'rrous forest nests <br />Banal Owl (.4egoliur funereuc) S within forest supporting a high density of large trees, open . <br /> understory, and a ~rlti-layered canopy. <br />Columbian Sbarp-tailed Grouse <br />(Tympunulhus pharinnellus <br />S <br />Gtssslsnd, and grassy sagebrush areas. Also may utilize <br />coltunbianrrs) montane meadows. <br />Common loon (Gavin immer) 5 Lakes and reservoirs greater than 9 acres, between 5,000 and <br /> 9,000 feet <br />Fcrrvgiaotu Hnwk (Butco rcgalis) S Semi-arid pl8ins aad intetrrtotmtain regions. FotAges Over <br /> open areas. <br />wertElktEE-ftf'T(210)/August 13, 2001 <br />
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