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Implementation of appropriate stormwater and erosion control as typically required by the State <br />and Mesa County will prevent impacts to these species from this project. <br />Heretiles <br />Reptiles and amphibians were neither expected nor observed during the field surveys due to lack <br />of vegetative structure. Existing vegetation communities were taken into consideration and <br />species found in those communities in Mesa County are listed in Table 4. The list includes <br />habitat adjacent to the pits that is not part of the mining. <br />Tall?k 4r; P'otential' amphibimm andreppllea.in the Bradbury Gravel Pit vicinity, (NDISI <br />2009 <br />Common Name <br />Scientific Name Mesa County Mesa County Abundance* <br />Great Basin S adefoot S ea intermontana Known to occur Locall Common <br />Woodhouse's Toad Bu o woodhousii Known to occur Common <br />Collared Lizard Crota h tus collaris Known to occur Common <br />Fence Lizard Scelo orus undulates Known to occur Common <br />Western Whi tail Cnemido horns ti ris Known to occur Common <br />*The abundance and status is according to DOW in suitable unaffected habitat in Mesa County <br />and not necessarily the Bradbury Gravel Pit and vicinity. This information is relatively dated <br />(CDOW 1999). <br />DISCUSSION <br />\- -19 vLaw 1.Uallsvivu tarn), Mate i nreatened (ST), State Species of <br />Special Concern (SC)