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Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office, Species List Page 2 of 4 <br /> LODI SOUTH (479D) <br /> County Lists <br /> No county species lists requested. <br /> Key: <br /> (E) Endangered- Listed as being in danger of extinction. <br /> (T) Threatened- Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future. <br /> (P) Proposed- Officially proposed in the Federal Register for listing as endangered or threatened. <br /> (NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Oceanic &Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Service. <br /> Consult with them directly about these species. <br /> Critical Habitat- Area essential to the conservation of a species. <br /> (PX) Proposed Critical Habitat-The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it. <br /> (C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species. <br /> (V) Vacated by a court order. Not currently in effect. Being reviewed by the Service. <br /> (X) Critical Habitat designated for this species <br /> Important Information About Your Species List <br /> How We Make Species Lists <br /> We store information about endangered and threatened species lists by U.S. Geological <br /> Survey 71/2 minute quads. The United States is divided into these quads, which are about the <br /> size of San Francisco. <br /> The animals on your species list are ones that occur within, or may be affected by projects <br /> within, the quads covered by the list. <br /> • Fish and other aquatic species appear on your list if they are in the same watershed as your <br /> quad or if water use in your quad might affect them. <br /> . Amphibians will be on the list for a quad or county if pesticides applied in that area may be <br /> carried to their habitat by air currents. <br /> • Birds are shown regardless of whether they are resident or migratory. Relevant birds on the <br /> county list should be considered regardless of whether they appear on a quad list. <br /> Plants <br /> Any plants on your list are ones that have actually been observed in the area covered by the <br /> list. Plants may exist in an area without ever having been detected there. You can find out <br /> what's in the surrounding quads through the California Native Plant Society's online <br /> Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants. <br /> Surveying <br /> Some of the species on your list may not be affected by your project. A trained biologist or <br /> botanist, familiar with the habitat requirements of the species on your list, should determine <br /> whether they or habitats suitable for them may be affected by your project. We recommend <br /> that your surveys include any proposed and candidate species on your list. <br /> For plant surveys, we recommend using the Guidelines for Conducting and Reporting <br /> Botanical Inventories. The results of your surveys should be published in any environmental <br /> documents prepared for your project. <br /> http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/spp lists/auto list.cfm 7/10/2008 <br />