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• Creativity within reclamation (within suitable reclamation guidelines) is encouraged to <br />randomly incorporate features that promote wildlife habitat diversity and mimic <br />natural, un- disturbed conditions through methods and goals such as: <br />(a) Variability in slope direction and severity in order to increase differential snow <br />drifting and subsequent micro - climate diversity. <br />(b) Dozer pockets <br />(c) Boulder piles <br />(d) Motte or clump woody vegetation re- establishment <br />(e) Woody vegetation travel, cover, and browse corridors. <br />B) BIODIVERSITY <br />Every reasonable effort should be made to increase bio- diversity in the post- mining <br />environment. This includes variability in soil conditions, slope aspect, slope severity, <br />C) SUSTAINABILITY <br />Post - mining land use planning should incorporate features that will not require <br />maintenance for biotic and functional sustenance. Examples include: <br />(a) Vegetation seed mix including native species <br />(b) Storm -water control features that are permanent in nature. <br />V) REPORTING WILDLIFE FINDINGS <br />A) WILDLIFE INJURED OR SICK <br />When wildlife is found injured or sick on or near CC &V property, the following procedure must <br />be followed immediately. <br />(a) Ensure that your safety is not compromised at the scene while analyzing the <br />situation. <br />(b) Contact Environmental Resources (ER) <br />(c) Document as much of the following information as is pertinent and provide to <br />Environmental Resources. <br />(1) Time found <br />(ii) Location found or last seen <br />(iii) Species involved (elk, deer, fox, etc) <br />(iv) Number of animals involved <br />(v) Cause of injury or sickness, if known. <br />(vi) Symptoms observed <br />CC &V Wildlife Protection Plan Page 5 of 7 <br />EMS: AGANA/CC &V Printed Copies are Uncontrolled <br />S: \4 -0055 CC &V MLE2 \CDRMS A10 Application \Updates from 12 -19 -2011 Mtg\MLE2 \Wildlife Protection Plan.doc <br />November 22, 2011 <br />Doc. # E -042 <br />Rev. 0, <br />