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10 <br />State <br />l IW i <br />t nW fcw <br />Tympanuchus <br />Plains Sharp- <br />SE <br />Rolling hills with <br />No potential for <br />phasianellus jamesii <br />Tailed Grouse <br />scrub oak thickets <br />occurrence. <br />and grassy glades. <br />Charadrius <br />Western Snowy <br />SC <br />Sandy open beaches, <br />No potential for <br />alexandrinus <br />Plover <br />dry salt flats, dredge <br />occurrence. <br />spoils, and river bars. <br />Coccyzus americans <br />Western Yellow- <br />SC <br />Found along major <br />No potential for <br />billed Cuckoo <br />I <br />river drainages. <br />occurrence. <br />Mammals <br />All state listed mammals are also federally listed and are thus covered in Table 1. <br />Amphibians/Reptiles <br />Boreal Toad <br />SE <br />High altitude <br />No potential for <br />Bufo boreas boreas <br />wetlands, ponds, etc. <br />occurrence. <br />Couch's <br />SC <br />No potential for <br />Scaphiopus couchii <br />S adefoot <br />occurrence. <br />Great Plains <br />SC <br />Extreme <br />No potential for <br />Gastrophryne olivacea <br />Narrowmouth <br />southeastern <br />occurrence. <br />Toad <br />Colorado. <br />Northern Cricket <br />SC <br />Found in Yuma, Weld <br />No potential for <br />Frog <br />and Morgan <br />occurrence. <br />Acris crepitans <br />Counties at <br />elevations between <br />3,500 -3,600 feet. <br />Northern <br />SC <br />Wet meadows and <br />Potential habitat <br />Leopard Frog <br />the banks of and <br />present <br />Rana pipiens <br />shallows of marshes, <br />ponds, lakes, <br />streams, irrigation <br />ditches. <br />Plains Leopard <br />SC <br />Eastern Colorado and <br />No potential for <br />Rana blairi <br />Frog <br />southeastern <br />occurrence. <br />Colorado. <br />Cnemidophorus <br />Triploid <br />SC <br />Foothills of the Rocky <br />No potential for <br />neotesselatus <br />Checkered <br />Mountians in <br />occurrence. <br />Whiptail <br />Fremont County <br />eastward to Pueblo <br />and Stone City in <br />Pueblo County. <br />Crotalus viridis concolor <br />Midget Faded <br />SC <br />Desert lands in <br />No potential for <br />Rattlesnake <br />northwestern <br />occurrence. <br />Colorado. <br />Gambelia wislizend <br />Longnose <br />SC <br />Occurs in west- <br />No potential for <br />Leopard Lizard <br />central Colorado and <br />occurrence. <br />extreme <br />southwestern <br />10 <br />