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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/17/2010
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Rule 2.04.11 Fish and Wildlife Resource Information
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PR3
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RULE 2 PERMITS <br />no kit fox or otter habitat exists in the expansion area. Finally, the wolverine is a species of high <br />elevation, dense forests, which are not present in the Collom permit expansion area. <br />Species designated as a species of special concern by the state or as a BLM sensitive species are also <br />listed in Table 2.04.11 -19 for reference. These other special status species include two amphibians, <br />eleven birds, four fish, two mammals, and one reptile. <br />2.04.11 (5)Threatened and Endangered Plant Species <br />Table 2.04.11 -20 and Table 2.04.11 -21 list the special status species known to occur in Moffat and Rio <br />Blanco counties. Previous vegetation surveys in the Colowyo revised permit area resulted in the <br />determination that no known rare, threatened, or endangered plant species have been documented in the <br />vicinity of the Collom permit expansion area. A formal data request of species that are known to occur <br />within a two -mile radius of the Vegetation Study Area was solicited from the Colorado Natural Heritage <br />Program (CNHP). No rare, threatened, or endangered plant species were found in or near the 13,605 acre <br />Vegetation Study Area during the intensive field efforts. Furthermore, all plant species observed during <br />field surveys by Cedar Creek in 2005 were identified and cross - referenced with the Colorado Rare Plant <br />Field Guide (Spackman et al., 2002). <br />• <br />Collom — Rule 2, Page 86 Revision Date: 1/23/09 <br />Revision No.: PR -03 <br />
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