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• <br />Site Bird Suncv <br />Very few birch were observed in the arc;a oC the proposed well sites. "fhe presence of <br />evergreens along both forks of ,terror Creek resulted in some spaics being observed that <br />would not have lx:en on the mountain shrub hillside. Habitat requirements for alI <br />species obsen•ed arc not limited in the general area. <br />Threatened, l•:ndanKered, Sensitive and Management Indicator Species <br />:lniwtd the dell sites, wildlife observed was similar to that observed at other locations in <br />the study area. Again, suitable habitat ~ws generally lacking fir nearly all species oi' <br />concern Within the spruce-fir timber there is some p:nenual lynx habitat, but this is a <br />vcn• small area and the lack of any kno«n lyne actn•ity for a great distance tiom this sae <br />probably precludes the possibility of any of these animals occumng in the area l he drill <br />site :Axwc Terror Creek 1 HRl.=1'C-04-04 ALT) is far enough removed that chances of any <br />siltatton getting into the stream and atTecting aquatic species is minimal. R'ith the <br />implementation of proper safeguards no silt should reach the stream. If E3RL= fC-04-04 <br />were dulled, special precautions would be needed to prevent siltation and other forms of <br />stream pollution <br />• Thcrc were no TES or Management Indicator species obsen•cd in the area of the <br />proposed drill sites. <br />