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STATE OF COLORADO Wog V-o <br />MU mmsr. Jr.. Governor <br />DEPARTMWT OF NATURAL RESOURCES b <br />DIVISION OF WILDLIFE <br />MOOMOPPowurrrrEM ova pop <br />Ttiomee tr RamhOom tliraclnr <br />ww Broadway Far Wildi <br />Derwar, Colorado W216 For Pmvpk <br />TebPhow (300) W-t tat <br />W"WSea tomus <br />MINED LAND WILDLIFE STATEMENT/ EVALUATION (Revised) <br />For limited impact and select regular mine applications <br />The following information pertaining to wildlife is provided for use by the Huerfano County Dept. of <br />Planning and Zoning and the Mined Land Reclamation Board in their consideration of a conditional use <br />permit for: <br />Leone Huerfano Grave! Pit <br />Wildfire Species List: <br />White-tailed deer, Mule doer, Elk, Antelope, Merriam andlor Rio Grande Turkey, Black Bear. Bobcat, <br />Coyote, Mountain Lion, Songbird species, Raptor species, Reptile species, etc... <br />Endangered / Critical Species / impacted: <br />Limited use of the mature cottonwood stands by bald eagles during the winter months. <br />Critical Habitats / Vegetative Communities Impacted: <br />Wintering deer and elk habitats as well as deer production areas / Cottonwood dominated riparian area <br />with some encroaching pinion and junipers. Good diversity of native grassland species present as well. <br />Assessment or Impact: <br />The proposed plan is for a mid-long term operation on approximately 186 acres. The plan states that the <br />operation could impact the land in approximately 9-23 acre increments for 20 to 25 years. Wildlife <br />populations and habitat conditions could change in varying degrees over this long period of time. It is <br />therefore recommended that the plan be reviewed and the site be re-evaluated on a five year interval. <br />It is the opinion of the Division of Wildlife that no significant impacts to wildlife will be implicated by <br />this project. The total site of the pmject area is not necessarily a large tract of property on the landscape <br />scale. By breaking up the mining activities into smaller tracts as described (exhibit "C" mining plan <br />map). this will create on opportunity for any displaced wildlife to seek out the other nearby areas for <br />whatever use is needed. It is recommended that once the mining activities are completed on one tract <br />and moved to another that reclamation be initiated immediately. <br />Of growing concern to the Division of Wildlife is the potential for the encroachment of noxious weeds <br />to any disturbed area like this proposed gravel pit. It is the recommendation of the DOW that the <br />disturbed area be routinely and closely monitored for the detection of any noxious weeds. This would <br />include tamarisk which is known to be in the proposed drainage. An eradication plan should Win place <br />10 contro? any noxious wTo growth.. . <br />OWARTMENtt OF NATURAL RESOURCES. Mhntt 0 Sherm n. E=Awe Director <br />VYLOUFE COMMISSM Brad Coors. Ch* a Tarn Gkm V1= Chatr • Oenels Buoddor. Sma" <br />Merrftm JA" Cmw1ord a Dom des Fiaft • Roy MoNrsHy • Joke 604klary • Mart[ Smah • Rdno Straw <br />Ex ORcb 4Aernberc Hu* Sherman end John SWO