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8/25/2016 12:10:15 AM
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11/27/2007 6:39:13 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977208
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
9/16/2004
Doc Name
Wildlife Resource Assessment Rpt
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Appendix 2, Potential Wildlife Sdpecies List <br />Abundance and Occurrence Codes <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />AMPHIBIANS (continued) <br /> <br /> <br />L~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />L~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Locally Common 10 or more individual adults or 4 or more breeding aggregations can usually <br /> be observed, and the species can usually be found in 0-33% of sites surveyed <br /> in a single day by standard techniques and in appropriate seasons and <br /> habitats. <br />Sparsely Common 1 individual adult or 1 breeding aggregation can usually be observed in 6~- <br /> 100% of areas surveyed in a single day by standard techniques and in <br /> a ro riate seasons and habitats. <br />Uncommon Fewer than 5 individual adults or at most 1 breeding aggregation can usually <br /> be observed, and the species can usually be found in less than 50% of azeas <br /> surveyed in a single day by standazd techniques and in appropriate seasons <br /> and habitats. <br />Rare Fewer than 5 individual adults or 1 to 2 breeding aggregations can usually be <br /> observed, and the species can usually be found in less than 50% of areas <br /> surveyed in a single season by standard techniques and in appropriate <br /> seasons and habitats. <br />Very Raze Fewer than 10 records (includin all historic records) for the state. <br />Extirpated Known to have historically occurred, but known to no longer be present in a <br /> natural and free roamin condition. <br />Unknown Can not be placed in any of the abundance categories above due to ]ack of <br /> information. <br />BIRDS <br />CATEGORY DEFINITION <br />Abundant Observed daily; >100/da in a ro riate season and habitat <br />Common Observed daily; 25-100/day in a ro riate season and habitat <br />Fairly Common Observed dail ; 10-25/da in a ro riate season and habitat <br />Uncommon Usually observed daily in appropriate season and habitat; 1-10/day OR <br /> species may be gregarious so that a lazge group may be observed at one time, <br /> but usually only 1-2 rou s er da is observed. <br />Raze Usually not observed daily in appropriate season and habitat; 1-5/day and 1- <br /> 10/season OR species may be gregarious so that a lazge group may be <br /> observed at one time, but usuall onl 1 rou is observed. <br /> <br />
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