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EXHIBIT H -2 <br />Wildlife Information <br />The typical wildlife resources in Western Moffat County include: elk, mule deer, <br />antelope, mountain lion and sage grouse. Other common year - around mammals are: <br />stripped skunk, badger, weasel, ermine, raccoon, gray fox, porcupine, deer mouse, <br />richardson ground squirrels, white - tailed jackrabbit, cotton - tailed rabbit, and marmot. <br />Migrant birds include: Canadian Geese, national varieties of ducks, red - tailed hawk, <br />marsh hawk mourning dove, the great horned owl, black- billed magpie, and house <br />sparrow. <br />Common year - around reptiles include wondering garter snake, bull snake and rattle <br />snake. <br />Moffat County's 20 year plan is to crush around 15,000 cu/yds of limestone and screen it to size <br />— 7/8" before adding around 10% clay to it. This road base stockpile (with the clay mix) will be <br />approximately 16,500 cu /yds and it will last our maintenance crews about 5 years per crushing. <br />That means in every five -year cycle, Moffat County will spend about 8 weeks crushing, mixing <br />and stockpiling construction materials, and will haul only 3,300 cu/yds of materials per year (as <br />needed) for the next five years. The main activity on the Limestone Pit No.10 will be materials <br />storage! <br />