Wildlife Analyses Under 4FRI. “Wildlife” as defined by Federal Laws, Regulations, & Policy: Endangered Species Regional Forester’s Sensitive Species Regional.

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Wildlife Analyses Under 4FRI

“Wildlife” as defined by Federal Laws, Regulations, & Policy: Endangered Species Regional Forester’s Sensitive Species Regional Forester’s Sensitive Species Management Indicator Species Management Indicator Species Migratory Birds Migratory Birds

=National Environmental Policy Act Evaluate “Action” and “No Action” Alternatives

Endangered Species Mexican Spotted Owls California Condors Black-Footed Ferrets

FS Sensitive Species Allen’s Lappet-browed Bat Bald Eagle Clark’s Grebe Dwarf Shrew Ferruginous Hawk Four Spotted Skipperling Greater Western Mastiff Bat Long-tailed Vole Merriam’s shrew Narrow-headed Garter Snake Navajo Mexican Vole Nitocris Fritillary Nokomis Fritillary Northern Goshawk Northern Leopard Frog Pale Townsend’s Big-eared Bat Peregrine Falcon Spotted Bat Western Burrowing Owl Western Red Bat

Management Indicator Species Abert’s Squirrel Pronghorn Antelope Cinnamon Teal Elk Goshawk Hairy Woodpecker Lincoln’s Sparrow Mule Deer Pygmy Nuthatch Red-naped Sapsucker Turkey

Migratory birds Swainson’s Hawk Ferruginous Hawk Burrowing Owl Common Black-Hawk McGillvray’s Warbler Red-naped sapsucker Olive Warbler Black-throated gray warbler Grace’s warbler Red-faced warbler Black-chinned Hummingbird Black-chinned sparrow AZ Partners in Flight US Fish and Wildlife Service

Endangered Species Mexican Spotted Owl Analysis: Recovery Unit Assessment Protected Activity Centers Restricted Habitat

Forest Service Sensitive Species Analysis: Range survey database – historic & current veg Terrestrial Ecosystem Surveys – future potential Tying Sensitive Species to understory vegetation

Management Indicator Species Analysis: Wildlife Corridors for landscape connectivity Big game herd movements Current and recent radio-telemetry data National database being honed for the SW Rocky Mountain Bird [& Squirrel] Observatory

Migratory Bird Analysis: Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory surveys RMBO Surveys re-interpreted Understory response

Questions?  Stop by the Wildlife Table! Bill Noble (928)