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TABLE 3 <br /> SPECIAL-STATUS PLANT AND WILDLIFE SPECIES DOCUMENTED OR POTENTIALLY-OCCURRING IN THE PROJECT VICINITY <br /> Common Federal State CNPS <br /> Name Scientific Name Statusl Status2 List3 Habitat Potential for Occurrence in the Project Site <br /> 0.5 miles northwest of the site. <br /> Mammals <br /> Riparian brush Sylvilagus E E N/A Riparian thickets in None: the project site and adjacent areas do not provide <br /> rabbit bachmani Stanislaus and suitable habitat for riparian brush rabbit. There is no scrub- <br /> riparius southern San shrub vegetation in or near the site to support this species. <br /> Joaquin Counties. There are no occurrences of riparian brush rabbit recorded in <br /> the CNDDB (2021) in the search area. <br /> Reptiles & Amphibians <br /> California Rana aurora T SC N/A Lowlands and Unlikely: there is no suitable aquatic habitat for California <br /> red-legged draytonii foothills in or near red-legged frog in or near the project site. California red- <br /> frog permanent sources legged frog is also presumed extinct on the floor of the <br /> of deep water with Central Valley of California. There are no recorded <br /> dense, shrubby or occurrences of this species in the CNDDB (2021) search <br /> emergent riparian area. The site is not within designated critical habitat for <br /> vegetation. California red-legged frog (USFWS, 2006). <br /> California tiger Ambystoma T T N/A Seasonal water Unlikely: there is no suitable habitat within or near the site for <br /> salamander californiense bodies without fish California tiger salamander. This species occurs in the <br /> (i.e., vernal pools transitional bands between the valley floor and foothills. The <br /> and stock ponds) nearest occurrence of California tiger salamander in the <br /> and grassland/ CNDDB (2021) search area is a historical record (1923) in <br /> woodland habitats downtown Stockton, approximately 4.5 miles northwest of <br /> with summer refugia the site. The site is not within designated critical habitat for <br /> (i.e., burrows). California tiger salamander (USFWS, 2005a). <br /> Giant garter Thamnophis T T N/A Freshwater marsh Unlikely: there is no suitable aquatic habitat for giant garter <br /> snake gigas and low gradient snake in the site. The nearest occurrence of this species in <br /> streams; also uses the CNDDB (2021) search area is approximately 3.5 miles <br /> drainage canals and north of the site. <br /> irrigation ditches for <br /> dispersal or <br /> migration. <br /> 2706 Pock Lane: Biology 16 November 23, 2021 <br />