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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977036
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/6/2009
Doc Name
Ex. H, Wildlife Information
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Tetra Tech
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DRMS
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AM1
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Common Name .. • Scientific Name Status <br />Common Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus Furbearer <br />Eastern Cottontail S Ivila s oridanus Small Game Mammal <br />Fox Squirrel Sciurus ni er Small Game Mammal <br />The Lafarge Brown property and a '/2 mile buffer around the property were surveyed for raptor <br />nests. A total of 2 raptor nests were documented during the survey (Figure H-3). Both of these <br />nests were inactive nests. Table H-2 provides information about the raptor nests that were <br />documented during the survey. <br />Table H-2. Raptor Nests Observed Within a Half Mile Buffer Around the Lafarge Brown <br />Prnnertv <br />Nest Status - Species: Location (UTM Zone 13T) <br />Nest 1 Inactive Unknown N: 4477279, E: 519760 <br />Nest 2 Inactive Unknown N: 4477262, E: 519830 <br />Seasonal Use of the Area <br />Most of the wildlife species inhabiting the Lafarge Brown property and surrounding area are year- <br />round residents utilizing the entire corridor along the Cache La Poudre River. Migratory bird <br />species utilize the river, irrigation ditches, ponds and the fields near these water features in both <br />spring and fall. <br />Presence and Estimated Population of Special Status Species <br />Special status species (i.e., Federally-listed, State-listed, and State species of concern), that have the <br />potential to occur on the Lafarge Brown property and the surrounding area are listed in Table H-3. <br />Table H-3. Special Status Species with the Potential to Occur on the Lafarge Brown Property <br />Commom Name Scientific Name Status "General, Habitat Description <br />Amphibians <br />Northern Cricket Edges of permanent or semi-permanent ponds, reservoirs, <br />Fro Acris crepitans SC and streams, and along irrigation ditches. <br />Northern Leopard i <br />i Sc Wet meadows, marshes, ponds, glacial kettle ponds, beaver <br />Fro p <br />ens <br />Rana p ponds, lakes, reservoirs, streams, and irrigation ditches. <br />Birds <br /> Mudflats around reservoirs and in agricultural areas. Casual <br />Whooping Crane* Grus americana FE, SE migrant on eastern lain. <br /> Reservoirs, lakes, and rivers with sandy shorelines. <br />Least Tern Sterna antillarum FE, SE Casual/very rare spring and fall migrant. <br /> Haliaeetus Reservoirs and rivers. In winter, may also occur in semi- <br />Bald Eagle leucoce halus ST deserts and grasslands. <br />Burrowing Owl Athene ST Grasslands in or near prairie dog towns. <br /> cunicularia <br />Greater Sandhill Grus canadensis SC Mudflats around reservoirs, in moist meadows, and in <br />Crane agricultural areas. Casual in mid-winter. <br />Ferruginous Hawk Buteo re alis SC Grasslands and semi-desert shrublands. Winter resident on <br />Greeley 35`h Avenue Mine (M-1977-036) <br />DRMS 112 Reclamation Permit Amendment Application <br />Page H3 of H9
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