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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200814212
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/6/2008
Doc Name
E-mail Regarding CDOW Letter
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Western Fuels
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DRMS
Email Name
JDM
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2 Carefully monitor the activities of' the owls, noting and marking which burrows they are using. The <br />owls may use several burrows in a prairie dog town This is not easy to accomplish and will require considerable <br />time. When all active Burrowing Owl burrows have been located and marked, activity can proceed in areas <br />greater than 150 feet from Burrowing Owl burrows with little danger to the owls.. Activity closer than 150 feet <br />may endanger the owls. <br />As we have indicated in the past, if• Western Fuels should choose to undertake mining in either the Second <br />or Thud Park areas around Nucla, the CDOW would welcome the opportunity to discuss wildlife avoidance or <br />mitigation measures for all wildlife species at the earliest opportunity in the planning process <br />If you have any questions or need for further information, please contact the Montrose office of the <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife at (970) 252-6000.. <br />ncerely, 1 <br />?--t?«erQb- <br />Renzd DelPiccolo <br />Area Wildlife Manager - Montrose <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife
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