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—Zanus hudsonius preblei Interim Survey Guidelines, May 27, 1997 11 <br /> In the case of sites disqualified as Preble's habitat and not requiring a trapping survey, <br /> the report should include, at minimum, a detailed basis for site disqualification and the <br /> information indicated (•) above. Photographs of the project site can be effectively used <br /> to portray site conditions. <br /> 1. NOTIFICATION <br /> The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Colorado Natural Heritage Program, and CDOW (as <br /> appropriate) shall be notified immediately if a new population of Preble's is discovered. <br /> For sites looted in Colorado, the surveyor shall notify: <br /> Judy Sheppard or Jennie Slater Chris Pague <br /> Colorado Division of Wildlife Colorado Natural Heritage Program <br /> 6060 Broadway College of Natural Resources, <br /> Denver, Colorado 80216 254 General Services <br /> main (303) 291-7272, 291-7367 Colorado State University <br /> facsimile (303) 294-0874 Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 <br /> main (970) 491-1309 <br /> facsimile (970) 491-3349 <br /> Peter Pague In Wyoming: Mary Jennings <br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> Colorado Field Office Wyoming Field Office <br /> P.O. Box 23486 4000 Morrie Avenue <br /> DFO, Denver 80225 Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 <br /> main (303) 275-2370 main (307) 772-2374 <br /> facsimile (303) 275-2371 facsimile (307) 772-2358 <br /> 12. SERVICE APPROVAL <br /> Survey reports for sites in Colorado and Wyoming should be submitted to the respective <br /> Service office listed above within 30 days from the end of the survey. The Service will review <br /> submitted reports and reply with a written letter of acceptance or rejection of the report within <br /> 30 days of receipt of the report. If a trapping survey is judged insufficient, the Service will <br /> make every effort to notify the author promptly so that a satisfactory trapping survey may be <br /> completed during the allowed survey time. However, given the narrow trapping survey time <br /> window, it may not be possible to rectify an inadequate survey effort during the same field <br /> season. Surveys will be considered final for 1 year. If habitat alteration has not begun within <br /> 1 year, the Service must be contacted regarding the need for a survey update. <br /> 13. SERVICE FOLLOW-UP <br />