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San Joaquin County Environmental Checklist <br /> Statue <br /> Species Fed/State Habitat Requirements Habitat in the Landfill Property <br /> Northern harrier —/SSC Nests and forages in grasslands, Seasonal wetlands and annual grasslands in the <br /> Circus cyaneus meadows,marshes,and seasonal landfill property provide potential nesting and <br /> and agricultural wetlands providing foraging habitat <br /> tall cover <br /> Cooper's hawk —/SSC Nests primarily in riparian forests No suitable nesting or foraging habitat(dense <br /> Accipiter cooperii dominated by deciduous species; riparian woodlands)on landfill property <br /> also in densely canopied forests <br /> from grey pine–oak woodland up to <br /> ponderosa pine;forages in open <br /> woodlands <br /> White-tailed kite —/FP Low foothills or valley areas with Potential nesting habitat(riparian)present on <br /> Elanus caeruleus valley or live oaks,riparian areas, landfill property;could forage over grasslands on <br /> and marshes near open grasslands landfill property during breeding season and winter <br /> for foraging <br /> Western burrowing owl —/SSC Rodent burrows in sparse grassland, Potential wintering and breeding habitat(annual <br /> Athene cunicularia desert,and agricultural habitats grasslands)present on landfill property;CNDDB <br /> hypugea (2005)lists two nesting records within 10 miles of <br /> the landfill property <br /> Loggerhead shrike –/SSC Open habitats with scattered shrubs, Potential nesting(riparian shrub)and foraging <br /> Lanius ludovicianus trees,posts,fences,utility lines,or habitat(annual grasslands)present on landfill <br /> other perches property;species was observed in project vicinity <br /> Tri-colored blackbird —/SSC Nests in dense colonies in No suitable nesting substrate capable of supporting <br /> Agelaius tricolor freshwater marsh vegetation,such a large nesting colony present on landfill property <br /> as tules and cattails,or upland sites <br /> with blackberries,nettles,thistles, <br /> and grainfields;nesting habitat must <br /> be large enough to support 50 pairs; <br /> probably requires water at or near <br /> the nesting colony <br /> a Status explanations: <br /> — = no listing. <br /> Federal <br /> E = listed as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act(ESA). <br /> T = listed as threatened under the federal ESA. <br /> State <br /> T = listed as threatened under the California Endangered Species Act. <br /> FP fully protected under the California Fish and Game Code. <br /> SSC = species of special concern in California. <br /> Waters of the United States, Including Wetlands <br /> Waters of the United States is the term used to describe areas subject to jurisdiction <br /> of the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers(USACE)pursuant to Section 404 of the <br /> Clean Water Act(CWA). For the purpose of this analysis,waters of the United <br /> States are categorized as either wetlands or other waters of the United States. <br /> USACE defines wetlands as"areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or <br /> groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support,and that under i <br /> Notice of Preparation for the June 2006 <br /> North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill 2_28 <br /> Permit Revision J&S 06307.06 <br />