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Wildlife as defined by Federal L aws Regulations amp Policy Endangered Species Regional Foresters Sensitive Species Management Indicator Species Migratory Birds National Environmental Policy Act ID: 790927

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Wildlife Analyses Under 4FRI

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“Wildlife” as defined by Federal

L

aws, Regulations, & Policy:

Endangered Species Regional Forester’s Sensitive Species Management Indicator Species Migratory Birds

Slide3

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National Environmental Policy Act

Evaluate “Action” and “No Action” Alternatives

Slide4

Endangered Species

Mexican Spotted Owls

California Condors

Black-Footed Ferrets

Slide5

FS Sensitive Species

Allen’s Lappet-browed Bat

Bald Eagle

Clark’s GrebeDwarf ShrewFerruginous Hawk

Four Spotted SkipperlingGreater Western Mastiff Bat Long-tailed VoleMerriam’s shrewNarrow-headed Garter SnakeNavajo Mexican VoleNitocris FritillaryNokomis FritillaryNorthern GoshawkNorthern Leopard FrogPale Townsend’s Big-eared BatPeregrine FalconSpotted BatWestern Burrowing OwlWestern Red Bat

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Management Indicator Species

Abert’s Squirrel

Pronghorn Antelope

Cinnamon TealElkGoshawk

Hairy WoodpeckerLincoln’s SparrowMule DeerPygmy NuthatchRed-naped SapsuckerTurkey

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Migratory birds

Swainson’s

Hawk

Ferruginous Hawk

Burrowing OwlCommon Black-HawkMcGillvray’s WarblerRed-naped sapsuckerOlive WarblerBlack-throated gray warblerGrace’s warblerRed-faced warblerBlack-chinned HummingbirdBlack-chinned sparrowAZ Partners in Flight

US Fish and Wildlife Service

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Endangered Species

Mexican Spotted Owl Analysis

:

Recovery Unit Assessment

Protected Activity CentersRestricted Habitat

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Forest Service Sensitive Species Analysis:

Range survey database – historic &

current

vegTerrestrial Ecosystem

Surveys – future potentialTying Sensitive Species to understory vegetation

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Management Indicator Species Analysis:

Wildlife Corridors for landscape

connectivity

Big

game herd movements Current and recent radio-telemetry dataNational database being honed for the SWRocky Mountain Bird [& Squirrel] Observatory

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Migratory Bird Analysis:

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory surveys

RMBO Surveys re-interpreted

Understory response

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Questions?

 Stop by the Wildlife Table!

Bill Noble

(928) 226-4683

bnoble@fs.fed.us