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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/18/2013
Doc Name
Fish and Wildlife Resources
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.11 Fish and Wildlife Resources Information
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RULE 2 - PERMITS <br />No females were observed at that time. No Columbian sharp- tailed `rouse were found at the site <br />during the 2008 surveys. but this location will continue to be monitored during the annual surveys <br />to determine whether it should be considered a lek site (Exhibit 2.04.11 -E1. Fish and Wildlife <br />Information). <br />Annan's T\ventymile C'olun7bian sharp- tailed ,,rouse Leks <br />Overall. the number of Columbian sharp- tailed grouse attending these Leks has been declining. All <br />three leks \were discovered in 1993. Nistorical records fron7 1996 to 2000 indicate that the <br />combined total male attendance at the Am7an s I \wentyinile I and Annan's I wentymile 2 leks <br />contributed to greater than 50 percent of the male grouse recorded at all monitored lek sites. Male <br />attendance at the Arinan's l wentymile I and Annan's 1 \wentyinile 2 leks remained relatively <br />constant froin 2001 to 2003, but there was a marked decline occurrino in 2004 Wiich lowered the <br />numbers sigmlicantl\. In 2008, seven males and one leinale \ \cre observed at Annan's Twentvmile <br />I lek. Aftcr 2004, male attendance at the Annan's 1 x\entyinile 2 lek had been relatively lo\\ with <br />onl\ two males documented at the lek in 2007 and no grouse were observed at the lek in 2008. <br />Attendance at the Annan's T\wentymile 3 lek also decreased substantially after a peak count of 23 <br />males was recorded in 1999. Between 2002 and 2008, C'olurnbian sharp- tailed grouse have been <br />observed at or near the Annan's T\wentyinile 3 lek in only three years (2004, 2007, and 2008) <br />(Exhibit 2.04.11 -E1. Fish and Wildlife Information). <br />Yoast Mine Road Colurniban sharp - tailed grouse Lek <br />Columbian sharp - tailed grouse attendance has been fairly steady at the Yoast Mine Road lek from <br />the time it was discovered in 2000 through the two following years, with approximate]), 10 males in <br />attendance each of those years. No Columbian sharp- tailed grouse have been recorded at the lek <br />Sfrom 2003 through 2008 except for two individuals of undetermined sex, \\hick were flushed from <br />the site in 2005 (Exhibit 2.04.11 -E1. Fish and Wildlife Information). <br />Trousdale and Trousdale Satellite Columbian sharp - tailed grouse Leks <br />CPW records indicate that the Trousdale lek has been active since 2002. In 2004. ICF Jones & <br />Stokes discovered a probable satellite lek location for the Trousdale lek in the SW '/4 NE 1/4 of <br />Section 32 T6N R87W. Since then, ICF Jones & Stokes have documented no Columbian sharp - <br />tailed grouse at the Trousdale lek site, but male attendance at the Trousdale Satellite lek location has <br />steadily increased from two to more than 16 males in each year from 2004 to 2007. In 2008, <br />Columbian sharp- tailed grouse were absent from the "Trousdale lek. but seven males and one female <br />were recorded at the Trousdale Satellite lek (Exhibit 2.04.11 -E1, Fish and Wildlife Information). <br />Fifer Columbian sharp- tailed grouse Lek <br />The Fifer lek was discovered in 2005. In 2005 at least 10 males and two females were observed at <br />the lek. The following years have been variable with one male documented in 2006 and at least 12 <br />males observed in 2007. In 2008, only one male and a second (undetermined sex) individual were <br />recorded at or near the lek (Exhibit 2.04.11 -E1, Fish and Wildlife Information). <br />Greater sage - grouse — No greater sage - grouse winter range or severe winter range is present in the <br />PSCM permit area, but the western third of the PSCM permit area is designated by CPW to be <br />production areas. A small area of brooding habitat designated by CPW is also present on the <br />western edge of the PSCM permit area (CPW, 2008a). The PSCM surface disturbance area has no <br />greater sage - grouse seasonal ranges (Map 2.04.11 -M3, Wildlife Information - Grouse). <br />Midterm Review 2.04 -158 Revision 04/2013 <br />
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