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Aspen/ <br />Spruce -Fir <br />8,000- <br />9,500 <br />Mountain <br />Bromegrass <br />5 <br />26 <br />Slender <br />Wheatgrass <br />3 <br />16 <br />Thickspike <br />Wheatgrass <br />3 <br />16 <br />Canby Bluegrass <br />3 <br />16 <br />Blue Wildrye <br />5 <br />26 <br />Total <br />19 <br />100 <br />The above grass species may vary slightly dependent on the particular field site. The <br />mixes will be customized per location to optimize reclamation success. <br />The above seed mixes will also include a mix of native fortis from the following list: <br />Coreposis lancelota, Lupinus argentus, Phlox drummondii, Thermopsis Montana, <br />Penstemon strictus, Vicia americanus, Achillea millefolium var. occidentalis (at a very <br />low rate), Aster chilensis, Erigeron speciosus, Eriogunum umbellatum or Geranium <br />viscosissimum. <br />The precise forbs to be included will be prescribed on a case -by -case basis, as the <br />particular site conditions dictate. At least 3 forb species will be included in each mix. <br />Please contact the Paonia District Range Specialist for input. <br />Wildlife <br />30. Should nesting peregrine falcons be found within one mile of the project area during the life of <br />the project, no activities shall be allowed from February 1 to July 31 if they would cause nesting <br />failure or abandonment. <br />31. In order to preclude disturbance to raptors and other migratory birds, stands of suitable habitat <br />will be surveyed for bird populations prior to any disturbance activities. Activities may be <br />restricted if project disturbances would cause nesting failure or abandonment. <br />