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Special-status Wildlife Species Evaluated For Jul 30, 2012 <br /> The Forward Landfill Expansion Project <br /> SORTED BY CLASS <br /> Scientific Name Habitat Affinities And Potential For <br /> Common Name Status Reported Distribution Occurrence On Site <br /> Eumops perotis californicus Federal none Inhabits many open, semi-arid to arid habitats, including conifer and Not expected: <br /> State none deciduous woodlands, coastal scrub, grasslands, chaparral, etc. Roosts in no potential roost sites <br /> California mastiff bat crevices in cliff faces, high buildings,trees and tunnels. within study area. Species <br /> Other DFG: SSC Recorded from Calaveras, Fresno, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Mariposa, Orange, is uncommon in Central <br /> Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Joaquin, Tuolumne,Ventura Valley. <br /> counties. <br /> Lasiurus blossevillii Federal none The red bat is locally common in some areas of California, occurring from Possible: <br /> western red bat State none Shasta Co.to the Mexican border, west of the Sierra Nevada/Cascade crest no potential roost sites <br /> and deserts. The winter range includes western lowlands and coastal regions within study area. Species <br /> Other DFG: SA south of San Francisco Bay. There is migration between summer and winter may forage over study area. <br /> FS: S ranges, and migrants may be found outside the normal range. Roosting <br /> WBWG: H habitat includes forests and woodlands from sea level up through mixed <br /> conifer forests. Feeds over a wide variety of habitats including grasslands, <br /> shrublands, open woodlands and forests, and croplands. Not found in desert <br /> areas. During warm months, sexes occupy different portions of the range <br /> (Williams and Findley 1979). <br /> Myotis ciliolabrum Federal none Inhabits arid woody and brushy uplands near water. Not expected: <br /> small-footed myotis State none General distribution: east and west sides of the Sierra Nevada, Great Basin no potential roost sites <br /> and deserts, Coastal California from Contra Costa County southward to within study area. Species <br /> Other BLM: S Mexico. is uncommon in Central <br /> DFG: SA Valley. <br /> Myotis evotis Federal none Inhabits all brush, woodland and forest habitats from sea level to about 9000 Not expected: <br /> long-eared myotis State none ft. in elevation. Prefers coniferous woodlands and forests. Forms nursery no potential roost sites <br /> colonies in buildings, crevices, spaces under bark, and snags. Caves used within study area. Species <br /> Other BLM: S primarily as night roosts. is uncommon in Central <br /> DFG: SA General distribution:occurs statewide. Valley. <br /> WBWG: M <br /> i i I i ige I <br />