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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 />silver-haired <br />bat <br />Lasionycteris <br />noctivagans -/- <br />IUCN_LC- <br />Least <br />Concern | <br />WBWG_M- <br />Medium <br />Priority <br />Lower montane coniferous <br />forest | Old growth | Riparian <br />forest <br />Primarily a coastal and montane <br />forest dweller, feeding over <br />streams, ponds & open brushy <br />areas. Roosts in hollow trees, <br />beneath exfoliating bark, <br />abandoned woodpecker holes, <br />and rarely under rocks. <br />None <br />No suitable habitat, <br />nearest occurrences over <br />10 miles from Study Area. <br />western red bat Lasiurus <br />blossevillii -/- <br />CDFW_SSC- <br />Species of <br />Special <br />Concern | <br />IUCN_LC- <br />Least <br />Concern | <br />WBWG_H- <br />High <br />Priority <br />Cismontane woodland | Lower <br />montane coniferous forest | <br />Riparian forest | Riparian <br />woodland <br />Roosts primarily in trees, 2-40 ft <br />above ground, from sea level up <br />through mixed conifer forests. <br />Prefers habitat edges and <br />mosaics with trees that are <br />protected from above and open <br />below with open areas for <br />foraging. <br />Moderate <br />Suitable habitat present, <br />and several occurrences <br />within 2 miles of the <br />Study Area. <br />hoary bat Lasiurus cinereus -/- <br />IUCN_LC- <br />Least <br />Concern | <br />WBWG_M- <br />Medium <br />Priority <br />Broadleaved upland forest | <br />Cismontane woodland | Lower <br />montane coniferous forest | <br />North coast coniferous forest <br />Prefers open habitats or habitat <br />mosaics, with access to trees for <br />cover and open areas or habitat <br />edges for feeding. Roosts in <br />dense foliage of medium to <br />large trees. Feeds primarily on <br />moths. <br />Moderate <br />Suitable habitat present <br />and reported occurrences <br />within 2 and 5 miles of <br />the Study Area. <br />San Francisco <br />dusky-footed <br />woodrat <br />Neotoma fuscipes <br />annectens -/- <br />CDFW_SSC- <br />Species of <br />Special <br />Concern <br />Chaparral | Redwood <br />Forest habitats of moderate <br />canopy & moderate to dense <br />understory. May prefer <br />chaparral & redwood habitats. <br />Constructs nests of shredded <br />grass, leaves & other material. <br />May be limited by availability of <br />nest-building materials. <br /> <br />None <br />No suitable habitat is <br />present for this species <br />and the Study Area is <br />outside of the known <br />range of this subspecies. <br />Riparian (=San <br />Joaquin Valley) <br />woodrat <br />Neotoma fuscipes <br />riparia FE/- <br />CDFW_SSC- <br />Species of <br />Special <br />Concern <br />Chaparral | Redwood <br />Forest habitats of moderate <br />canopy & moderate to dense <br />understory. May prefer <br />chaparral & redwood habitats. <br />Constructs nests of shredded <br />grass, leaves & other material. <br />None <br />No suitable habitat is <br />present for this species <br />and the Study Area is <br />outside of the known <br />range of this subspecies.