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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
RECORD_ID
CO0052918
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2900
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
WALNUT GROVE
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WALNUT GROVE
ENTERED_DATE
11/4/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
WALNUT GROVE & OTHERS
RECEIVED_DATE
11/4/2020 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
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Common Name Scientific Name <br />Fed/ <br />State/ <br />CNPS <br />Other <br />Status Habitat Micro Habitat Potential <br />to Occur <br />Justification for <br />Determination <br />occurrence s are over 5 <br />miles away. <br />western <br />bumble bee <br />Bombus <br />occidentalis -/- <br />USFS_S- <br />Sensitive | <br />XERCES_IM- <br />Imperiled <br /> <br />Found from Pacific Coast to the <br />Colorado Rockies. Select food <br />plant genera: Melilotus, Cirsium, <br />Trifolium, Centaurea, <br />Chrysothamnus, Eriogonum <br /> <br />High <br />Potentially suitable <br />habitat may be present, <br />and the Study Area is <br />within the species range, <br />and two reported <br />occurrences are within 2 <br />miles and a third is within <br />5 miles of Impact Areas. <br />Conservancy <br />fairy shrimp <br />Branchinecta <br />conservatio FE/- IUCN_EN- <br />Endangered <br />Valley & foothill grassland | <br />Vernal pool | Wetland <br />Endemic to the grasslands of the <br />northern two-thirds of the <br />Central Valley; found in large, <br />turbid pools. Inhabit astatic <br />pools located in swales formed <br />by old, braided alluvium; filled <br />by winter/spring rains, last until <br />June. <br /> <br />Moderate <br />Some suitable habitat <br />could be present within <br />the Study Area, and one <br />reported occurrence is <br />within 5 miles of the <br />Study Area. <br />longhorn fairy <br />shrimp <br />Branchinecta <br />longiantenna FE/- IUCN_EN- <br />Endangered <br />Valley & foothill grassland | <br />Vernal pool | Wetland <br />Endemic to the eastern margin <br />of the Central Coast mountains <br />in seasonally astatic grassland <br />vernal pools. Inhabit small, <br />clear-water depressions in <br />sandstone and clear-to-turbid <br />clay/grass-bottomed pools in <br />shallow swales. <br /> <br />Moderate <br />Some suitable habitat <br />could be present within <br />the Study Area, and two <br />reported occurrences are <br />within 5 miles of the <br />Study Area. <br />vernal pool <br />fairy shrimp <br />Branchinecta <br />lynchi FT/- IUCN_VU- <br />Vulnerable <br />Valley & foothill grassland | <br />Vernal pool | Wetland <br />Endemic to the grasslands of the <br />Central Valley, Central Coast <br />mountains, and South Coast <br />mountains, in astatic rain-filled <br />pools. Inhabit small, clear-water <br />sandstone-depression pools and <br />grassed swale, earth slump, or <br />basalt-flow depression pools. <br />Moderate <br />Some suitable habitat <br />could be present within <br />the Study Area, and <br />multiple occurrences <br />have been reported <br />within 0.5 miles of <br />several of the Impact <br />Areas. <br />midvalley fairy <br />shrimp <br />Branchinecta <br />mesovallensis -/- Vernal pool | Wetland <br />Found in vernal pools in <br />Southeastern Sacramento, the <br />southern Sierra foothills, San <br />Joaquin Vernal pool region, and <br />Moderate <br />Some suitable habitat <br />could be present within <br />the Study Area, and one <br />reported occurrence is
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