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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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Approved
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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 />May be limited by availability of <br />nest-building materials. <br /> <br /> <br />San Joaquin <br />Pocket Mouse <br />Perognathus <br />inornatus -/- <br />BLM_S- <br />Sensitive | <br />IUCN_LC- <br />Least <br />Concern <br />Cismontane woodland | Mojave <br />Desert scrub | Valley & foothill <br />grassland <br />Grassland, oak savanna and arid <br />scrubland in the southern <br />Sacramento Valley, Salinas <br />Valley, San Joaquin Valley and <br />adjacent foothills, south to the <br />Mojave Desert. Associated with <br />fine-textured, sandy, friable <br />soils. <br /> <br /> <br />Moderate <br />Suitable habitat present <br />and reported occurrences <br />within 2 and 5 miles of <br />the Study Area. <br />salt-marsh <br />harvest mouse <br />Reithrodontomys <br />raviventris FE/SE <br />CDFW_FP- <br />Fully <br />Protected | <br />IUCN_EN- <br />Endangered <br />Marsh & swamp | Wetland <br />Only in the saline emergent <br />wetlands of San Francisco Bay <br />and its tributaries. Pickleweed is <br />primary habitat but may occur <br />in other marsh vegetation types <br />and in adjacent upland areas. <br />Does not burrow; builds loosely <br />organized nests. Requires higher <br />areas for flood escape. <br /> <br /> <br />None Study Area is outside of <br />the range for this species. <br />riparian brush <br />rabbit <br />Sylvilagus <br />bachmani <br />riparius <br />FE/SE Riparian forest <br />Riparian areas on the San <br />Joaquin River in northern <br />Stanislaus County. Dense <br />thickets of wild rose, willows, <br />and blackberries. <br />None Study Area is outside of <br />the range for this species. <br />American <br />badger Taxidea taxus -/- <br />CDFW_SSC- <br />Species of <br />Special <br />Concern | <br />IUCN_LC- <br />Least <br />Concern <br />Alkali marsh | Alkali playa | <br />Alpine | Alpine dwarf scrub | <br />Bog & fen | Brackish marsh | <br />Broadleaved upland forest | <br />Chaparral | Chenopod scrub | <br />Cismontane woodland | Closed- <br />cone coniferous forest | Coastal <br />bluff scrub | Coastal dunes | <br />Coastal prairie | Coastal scrub | <br />Desert dunes | Desert wash | <br />Most abundant in drier open <br />stages of most shrub, forest, <br />and herbaceous habitats, with <br />friable soils. Needs sufficient <br />food, friable soils and open, <br />uncultivated ground. Preys on <br />burrowing rodents. Digs <br />burrows. <br />Moderate <br />Suitable habitat present <br />and reported occurrences <br />within 2 and 5 miles of <br />the Study Area.
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