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<br />1'i1C Cuyotc is locally common, 11 known to have been taken by predator <br />control operations on a property adjacent to the llennigh-Zieg:.e study <br />area during 1973; the Gray Wolf no longer occurs in Colorado; the Red <br />Fox is locally common, 3 known to have been taken during predator <br />c~~~ro1 opeFa~ier~~ ph al} a~}apceH~ prgpQrty ~n 1973; the Swift and Cray <br />Foxes were neither observed by us, nor repprted to us, and are probably <br />rare in the vicinity of the study area, if still present at all. <br />Family Procyonidae Raccoon an3 Allies <br />Procyon Zotor Raccoon <br />Raccoon sign was observed in heavier cover along the ditches o:f the <br />study area; probably fairly common at present. <br />Family Ursidae Bears <br />Ursus mnericanus B1<<ck Bear <br />(Ursus aretos Grizzl}• Bear)* <br />*Although no specimens recorded for Boulder County, formerly occurred <br />nearby; now extinct in Colorado. <br />The Eiack Bear might still rarely wander into the vicinity of the <br />Hennigh-Ziegle Study Area, but such occurrences would be of little <br />r.l;,iiificance; the Grizzly Scar is now considered to~be extinct in <br />C.U ~ u LV d0 . <br />Family Mustelidae <br />~dartes americans <br />14ustela erminea <br />!~.'ustela frenata <br />Weasels and Allies <br />Pfar t en <br />Ermine <br />Long-tailed S~'easel <br />