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<br /> Special-status Wildlife Species Evaluated For Jul 30, 2012
<br /> The Forward Landfill Expansion Project
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<br /> SORTED BY CLASS
<br /> Scientific Name Habitat Affinities And Potential For
<br /> Common Name Status Reported Distribution Occurrence On Site
<br /> Riparia riparia Federal none Nests colonially, primarily in riparian and other lowland habitats west of the Not expected:
<br /> State ST desert. Requires vertical banks/cliffs with fine-textured/sandy soils near species has not been
<br /> bank swallow streams, rivers, lakes,ocean to dig nesting hole. DFG listing covers nesting recorded breeding in San
<br /> Other DFG: SA colonies only. Joaquin Co.
<br /> FWS: MBTA Recorded from Alameda, Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, EI Dorado, Fresno,
<br /> Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Lassen, Modoc, Mono,Monterey, Plumas, Species has not been
<br /> Sacramento, San Benito, San Diego, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, San detected near study area.
<br /> Mateo, Santa Barbara,Shasta, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter,Tehama,Ventura,
<br /> Yolo counties.
<br /> Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus Federal none Nests in freshwater emergent wetlands with dense vegetation and deep None:
<br /> State none water. Often found along borders of lakes or ponds. no suitable habitat present.
<br /> yellow-headed blackbird Nests only where large insects such as odonata are abundant, nesting timed
<br /> Other DFG: SSC with maximum emergence of aquatic insects. DFG listed covers nesting birds
<br /> FWS: MBTA only.
<br /> Recorded from Fresno, EI Dorado, Fresno, Kern, Sacramento,Yolo counties.
<br /> Mammalia- Mammals
<br /> Antrozous pallidus Federal none Inhabits deserts, grasslands,shrublands,woodlands and forests. Most Not expected:
<br /> pallid bat State none
<br /> commonly found in open, dry habitats with rocky areas for roosting. Roosts grassland habitat is limited
<br /> must provide protection from high temperatures. Species is very sensitive to to disturbed areas along
<br /> Other BLM: S disturbances to roosting sites. levees and roadsides. No
<br /> DFG: SSC Recorded from Calaveras, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Lake, Marin, Mariposa, potential roost sites within
<br /> FS: S Mono, Napa, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Joaquin, study area.
<br /> WBWG: H San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,Siskiyou,Sonoma,Tuolumne counties.
<br /> Also from Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico,Oregon,Washington. bat roosts observed
<br /> within study area.
<br /> Corynorhinus townsendii pallescens Federal none Inhabits a wide variety of habitats, but is most common in mesic sites. Need Not expected:
<br /> State none appropriate roosting, maternity,and hibernacula sites free from human site is heavily disturbed
<br /> pale big-eared bat disturbance. BLM, DFG and FS listings cover full species. from agricultural and
<br /> Other BLM: S Recorded from Calaveras, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Lassen, Mariposa, adjacent landfill land uses.
<br /> DFG: SSC Mendocino,Modoc,Mono, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego,Santa
<br /> FS: S Barbara,Shasta, Siskiyou,Tehama,Tuolumne counties. Species has not been
<br /> recorded in San Joaquin
<br /> WBWG: H
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