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i <br /> • Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.F-7 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> i cleared of vegetation. No federally or State-listed plant species or other special-status plant <br /> • species are considered to have any potential to occur within the study area. <br /> i Special-Status Animals <br /> Special-status animal species include those listed as endangered, threatened, rare, or as <br /> candidates for listing by the USFWS and/or CDFW. Other species regarded as having special <br /> i status include "special animals', as listed by the CDFW (2018). "Special animals" is a general <br /> term that refers to all of the taxa the CNDDB is interested in tracking, regardless of their legal or <br /> • protection status. The CDFW considers the taxa on this list to be those of greatest conservation <br /> i need. Additional animal species receive protection under the Bald Eagle Protection Act and the <br /> Migratory Bird Treaty Act(MBTA)4. The State of California created the classification of"Fully <br /> Protected" conserve wildlife species that risk extinction within the State. <br /> Administered by the CDFW, lists of fully protected species were created for fish', mammals', <br /> i birds', and reptiles and amphibians8. Additional information on Fully Protected fish can be <br /> • found in the California Code of Regulations (CCR)9. The category of Protected Amphibians and <br /> i Reptiles in Title 14 has been repealed. The CCR also provides for the protection of certain <br /> i furbearing mammals". Additional definitions of endangered, rare or threatened species are <br /> given in CEQA11. <br /> • <br /> Based on habitats present in the study area and the context of the project site, five federally <br /> i and/or State-listed animal species could potentially occur on site. In addition, 19 non-listed <br /> • special-status species have been recorded from the project region (Table IV.H-1). Below is a <br /> discussion of those species that may occur on the site (and be potentially impacted by the <br /> i project) or whose occurrence on site is not expected but are prominent in today's regulatory <br /> i environment. <br /> i Several special-status species that occur in the region have some likelihood to occur within the <br /> i study area. However the majority of the site is disked and devoid of vegetation, or activity <br /> i used for landfill operations. <br /> Site reconnaissance visits conducted in 2005,2008,2012, 2014, and 2018 are not considered <br /> sufficient to confirm presence or absence of special-status wildlife because they were not <br /> i USFWS protocol-level surveys. Therefore, the potential for occurrence on site was assessed by <br /> i presence or absence of appropriate habitat and geographic distribution. <br /> i 4 16 USC§703-711;50 CFR Subchapter B <br /> i 5§5515 <br /> i 6§4700 <br /> 9 CFGC§3511 <br /> 8§5050 <br /> • 9 CCR,Title 14,Division 1,Subdivision 1,Chapter 2,Article 4, §5.93 <br /> i 10 CCR,Title 14,Division 1,Subdivision 2, Chapter 5,§460 <br /> i §15380(d) <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br />