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• TABLES <br />Table Page <br />1 Information Used to Classify Browse into <br />Age and Form Class 11 <br />2 Scorecard Used to Evaluate Browse Condition <br />and Trend 12 <br />3 Vertebrate Wildlife Species Encountered <br />on the Seneca II Wildlife Study Area 23 <br />4 Small PHt[rt~al Relative Abundance (by species) <br />and Sharvnn-i+Teiner Species Diversity Indices <br />for Vegetation Types (habitats) Sartq~led at <br />Seneca II Mine (September, 1979) 30 <br />5 Status, Habitat, and Abundance of "4amnals <br />in the Seneca II Study Area 34 <br />6 Status, Habitat Abundance and Seasonal Occur- <br />rence of Birds in the Seneca II Study Area 41 <br />• 7 Percent Composition of Browse Species in <br />each Browse Transect Surveyed at Seneca II <br />Mine, June, 1979 52 <br />8 Results of Aerial Surveys Performed During <br />winter, 1979-1980 at Seneca II Ptine 54 <br />9 Number of Mule Deer Observed and Distribu- <br />tion of Observations Among Habitat Types <br />at Seneca II Mine During 1979-1980 Wildlife <br />studies 55 <br />10 Number of Elk Observed and Distribution of <br />Observations Among Habitat Type at Seneca <br />II Mine During 1979-1980 Wildlife Studies 57 <br />11 Mammalian Predators Reported for Habitats <br />near Seneca II Mine (DCW,1978) 62 <br />12 Status, Habitat and Abundance of Amphib- <br />ians and Reptiles in the Study Area 63 <br />13 Densities of Invertebrates Collected by <br />Sweep-Net Satrmles in Habitats at the <br />Seneca II Mine During June, 1979 65 <br />• 14 Potentially Huntable Garne Species Occur- <br />ing in Seneca II Study Area 70 <br />iii <br />