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The goal of the project is to restore existing wildlife <br /> habitat and develop highest quality habitats for many wildlife <br /> species. The development and restoration of quality wildlife <br /> habitat on the property will compliment two additional <br /> neighboring properties which also contain high quality wildlife <br /> riparian habitats. <br /> One of the most important aspects to the success of this <br /> project from a wildlife habitat perspective is the fact that <br /> additional high quality riparian wildlife habitats are located in <br /> close proximity to the property. There are two significant <br /> wildlife riparian areas located within 1/4 of mile from the <br /> project. Riparian habitat to the south has approximately 140 <br /> acres of primarily medium to dense stands of riparian woodlands. <br /> The second important neighboring habitat is located to the east <br /> and is approximately 50 acres in size. This property also has <br /> vegetation representative of high quality riparian woodlands. <br /> The development of quality wildlife habitat on this project <br /> should increase the diversity of wildlife species in both <br /> neighboring habitats. <br /> Wildlife habitat projects will include: <br /> Installation of a minimum of 5 wood duck nesting boxes <br /> Installation of a minimum of 4 barn owl nest boxes <br /> Installation of a minimum of 7 artificial perches for <br /> raptors <br /> Installation of a minimum of 3 bat. houses <br /> Develop wildlife habitats including food plants, escape and <br /> loafing cover, nesting cover, and roosting cover for a <br /> variety of bird and mammal species. <br /> Other wildlife projects include the development of <br /> vegetative alternatives to shore erosion control, using plants <br /> for erosion control and fire retardance; native grass planting in <br /> open fields for raptor feeding habitat; planting trees to <br /> establish diversified canopy configurations; develop highest <br /> quality wildlife corridors between developed areas using <br /> naturalistic planting schemes; establish greater diversified <br /> woody plant species for wildlife foods. <br /> Air Quality: <br /> No significant air quality problems will result from this <br /> project. <br /> Other: <br /> There are no historical or archaeological interest on the <br /> property <br /> During the construction and restoration of the water bodies <br /> and buildings, heavy equipment will be used. No heavy equipment <br /> will be needed beyond the development of these features which may <br /> result in excessive noise or vibration. <br />