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cundidaic sj?ecies and other plants and animals of concern to the Service and other Federal. State and <br /> private conservation agencies and organizations. Sonic of these species may become candidate species <br /> in the future. <br /> Wetlands <br /> If your project will impact wetlands, riparian habitat, or other jurisdictional waters as defined by <br /> section 404 of the Clean Water Act.and/or section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act. you will need to <br /> obtain a pen-nit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Impacts to wetland habitats require site <br /> specific mitigation and monitoring. For questions regarding wetlands, please contact Mark Littlefield <br /> of this office at (916) 414-680. <br /> Updates <br /> Our database is constantly updated as species are proposed. 'listed and delisted. If you address <br /> proposed, candidate and special concern species in your planning. this should not be a problem. We <br /> also continually strive to make our information as accurate as possible. Sometimes we learn that a <br /> particular species has a different range than we thought. This should not be a problem if you consider <br /> the species on the county or surrounding-quad lists that we have enclosed. If you have a long-term <br /> project or if your project is delayed, please feel free to contact us about getting a current list. You can <br /> also find out the current status of a species by going to the Service's Internet page: www-fivis.gov <br />