APPENDIX O SPECIAL-STATUS SPECIES TABLE
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1 APPENDIX O SPECIAL-STATUS SPECIES TABLE
2 Plants Anthoxanthum nitens ssp. nitens vanilla-grass Arctostaphylos klamathensis Klamath manzanita Asarum marmoratum marbled wild-ginger Balsamorhiza lanata wooly balsamroot Balsamorhiza sericea silky balsamroot FEDERAL, STATE, AND POTENTIALLY OCCURRING SPECIAL-STATUS SPECIES Mountainous regions of Del Norte, Shasta, Siskiyou counties in meadows and seeps at meters ( Mountainous regions of Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties Perennial evergreen shrub found in rocky, serpentinite, or gabbro soils, in chaparral and lower montane, subalpine, and upper montane coniferous forests at meters above sea level (,. It has a strong affinity to serpentine soils (calflora, Found in Del Norte, Shasta, and Siskiyou counties and within Oregon in lower montane coniferous forests from meters ( Known only from the area of Shasta and Scott valleys in Siskiyou and Trinity Counties (, 2013). Perennial herb found in rocky and/or volcanic cismontane woodlands from 800 to 1,895 meters. Blooms April to June (, 2013). Found in Siskiyou and Trinity counties and Perennial herb found in serpentine in Oregon soils in lower montane coniferous forests from meters April-July May-August April-August April-June April-July No. The elevation requirements for this species is outside of the project site and no appropriate habitat exists within the project No. The elevation requirements for this species is outside of the project No. Appropriate soils do not exist on the project No. The elevation requirements for this species is outside of the area of off-site sewer impacts. No. The elevation requirements for this species is outside of the area of off-site sewer impacts. does not exist on area of off-site sewer impacts for this does not exist on area of off-site sewer impacts for this No. Appropriate soils do not exist on the area of offsite
3 Botrychium crenulatum scalloped moonwort Botrychium minganense Mingan moonwort Botrychium pinnatum northwestern moonwort Botrychium pumicola pumice moonwort Botrypus virginianus Rattlesnake fern Calochortus greenei Greene s mariposa lily --/--/1B Found throughout the Sierra Nevadas in California, and in Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,Utah, Washington, and Wyoming Found throughout the Sierra Nevadas in California, and in 18 other states across the west and in the northeast (, Found in Lassen, Modoc, Plujsan, Shasta, and Siskiyou counties and elsewhere across the western U.S. Recorded in Siskiyou county and within Oregon in montane coniferous forests, bogs and fens, and freshwater marshes and swamps from meters. Classified as Facultative Wet, usually found in wetlands (USDA,. in montane coniferous forests, bogs and fens, and freshwater marshes and swamps from meters. in mesic habitats within montane coniferous forests, and medows and seeps from meters in volcanic soils within alpine boulder and rock fields and subalpine coniferous forests Within California, found in Mendocino, Perennial herb found in mesic Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties, and conditions in bogs and fens, lower elsewhere throughout the western U.S. montane coniferous forests, meadows and seeps, and riparian forests from 715 to 1355 meters Known to occur in Modoc and Siskiyou Counties (, 2013). Perennial bulbiferous herb found in volcanic cismontane and pinyon and juniper woodlands; meadows and seeps; and montane coniferous forests from 1,035 to 1,890 meters. Flowers June to August (, 2013). June-September and elevations do not exist on the project July-September No. The elevation requirements for this species is outside of the project July-October No. Mesic habitats and appropriate elevation ranges do not exist on this project site July-September No. Volcanic soils do not exist on the project June-September No. Mesic conditions do not exist anywhere on this project June-August do not exist on the area of off-site No. The elevation requirements for this species is outside of the area of off-site sewer impacts. No. Appropriate elevation ranges do not exist on this area of off-site sewer impacts No. Volcanic soils do not exist on the area of off-site do not exist on the area of off-site sewer impacts for this do not exists on the off-site this
4 Campanula shetleri Castle Crags harebell Campanula wilkinsiana Wilkin's harebell Cardamine angulata seaside bittercress Castilleja elata Siskiyou paintbrush Chaenactis douglasii var. alpina alpine dusty maidens Chaenactis suffrutescens Shasta chaenactis Clarkia borealis ssp. borealis Northern clarkia --/--/2 --/--/1B Found in Shasta and Siskiyou counties Endemic to California, and only recorded in Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity counties Known to occur in Del Norte, Humboldt, Marin, and Siskiyou Counties (, 2013). Found in Del Norte and Siskiyou counties and within Oregon (< in rocky lower montane coniferous forests from 1220 to 1830 meters in meadows and seeps and in subalpine and upper montane coniferous forests from meters Found in wet areas and streambanks; lower montane coniferous forest; and North Coast coniferous forest.. Elevations range from meters (, 2013). Perennial herb found in serpentinite soils in bogs and fens and seeps within lower montane coniferous forests between meters Found throughout the Sierra Nevada and Perennial herb found in alpine Cascade mountains on the west coast and boulder and granitic rock fields throughout the western U.S. (, between meters. Known to occur in Siskiyou and Trinity Perennial herb found in sandy, Counties (, 2013). serpentinite lower montane and upper montane coniferous forests from 760 to 2,800 meters (, 2013). Occurs in Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties, California. Annual herb often found in roadcuts in chaparral, cismontane woodland and lower montane coniferous forest habitat types. Elevation: meters. June-September No. Only ten occurrences have been recorded of this species, all higher in elevation and significantly south of the project July-September and elevations are not found on the project March-July May-August for this species does not exist on the project for this species does not exist on the project July-September No. Elevation ranges and habitats do not exist within the project May-September June - September No. Only ten occurrences have been recorded of this species, all higher in elevation and significantly south of the area of off-site and elevations are not found on the area of offsite for this species does not exist on the area of off-site does not exists on the offsite this No. Elevation ranges and habitats do not exist within the off-site sewer impact area. are not found on the area of off-site are not found on the area of off-site
5 Claytonia umbellata Great Basin claytonia Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. Pallescens Pallid bird s-beak Cuscuta jepsonii Jepson s dodder Draba aureola golden alpine draba Draba carnosula Mt. Eddy draba Epilobium oreganum Oregon fireweed Epilobium siskiyouense Siskiyou fireweed Alpine, Lassen, Mono, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties in California and within Oregon and Nevada. Endemic to California and found within Shasta and Siskiyou counties (, Recorded in Lake, Mariposa, Siskiyou, Trinity, and Tulare county. Found in Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity Counties within California, and within Oregon and Washington State (,. Endemic to California, and found within Del Norte, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties. Known to occur in Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Mendocino, Nevada, Placer, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity counties and Oregon state. Perennial herb found in subalpine coniferous forests on talus slopes between meters Hemiparasitic annual herb found in gravelly and volcanic alluvium in lower montane coniferous forests between meters (, Parasitic annual vine found on streambanks in North Coast coniferous forests between meters Perennial herb found in serpentinite or volcanic soils in alpine boulder and rock fields and in subalpine coniferous forsts between meters Perennial herb found in rocky and serpentinite soils in subalpine and upper montane coniferous forests between meters Perennial herb found in bogs and fens, lower montane coniferous forests and upper montane coniferous forests (mesic). Elevations range from 500-2,240 meters. Found in Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity Perennial herb found in rocky and counties and within Oregon serpentinite soils within alpine bolder fields and subalpine and upper montane coniferous forests between meters (, 2016 May-August No. Elevation ranges and No. Elevation ranges and habitats do not exist within habitats do not exist within the project site for this the area of off-site sewer impacts for this July-September and soils exist within the are not found on the area project site for this species of off-site sewer impacts but was not observed for this during survey during bloom July-September are not found on project site for this July-August July-August No. Appropriate soils and habitats do not exist within the project No. Project site is outside of elevation range for this June-September July-September and elevation ranges do not exist within the project this No. Appropriate soils and habitats do not exist within the area of off-site sewer impacts. No. Area of off-site sewer impacts are outside of elevation range for this does not exist on the area of off-site sewer impacts for this and elevation ranges do not exist within the area of off-site
6 Erigeron bloomeri var. nudatus Waldo daisy Erigeron nivalis Snow fleabane daisy Eriogonum alpinum Trinity buckwheat Eriogonum pyrolifolium var. pyrolifolium pyrola-leaved buckwheat Erythranthe taylorii Shasta limestone monkeyflower Erythranthe trinitiensis pink-margined monkeyflower Erythronium klamathense Klamath fawn lily --/--/1B.1 Known to occur in Del Norte, Humboldt, Siskiyou and Trinity counties in California and in Oregon state. Found in Lassen, Plumas, Shasta and Siskiyou counties. Endemic to California and found in Siskiyou and Trinity counties. Perennial herb found in serpentinite soils in lower montane coniferous forest and upper montane coniferous forest. Elevations range from 600-2,300 meters. Perennial herb found in volcanic and rocky soils in alpine boulder and rock fields, meadows and seeps, and subalpine coniferous forests between meters. in serpentinite and rocky soils in alpine boulder and rock fields, subalpine and upper montane coniferous forests between meters Lassen, Shasta, Siskiyou counties (, Perennial herb found in alpine boulder and rock field (sandy or gravelly, pumice) between meters Shasta counties Annual herb found in cismontane woodland, lower montane coniferous forest, openings, carbonate crevices and rocky outcrops between meters Humboldt, Siskiyou, Trinity counties Shasta, Siskiyou counties Annual herb found in often serpentinite soils, often roadsides, cismontane woodland, lower montane coniferous forest, meadows and seeps, upper montane coniferous forest between meters Perennial bulbiferous herb found in meadows and seeps within upper montane coniferous forest between meters June-July July-August No. Serpentine soils do not exist on this project and elevations do not occur on the project June-September and elevations do not occur on the project sites. July-September and elevations do not occur on the project sites. February-May June-August April-July and elevations do not occur on the project sites. exist within the project site does not exists on the project site for this No. Serpentine soils do not exist on area of off-site sewer impacts and elevations do not occur on the area of off-site and elevations do not occur on the area of off-site and elevations do not occur on the area of off-site and elevations do not occur on the area of off-site do not exist within the offsite this this
7 Erythronium revolutum coast fawn lily Euphorbia hooveri Hoover s spurge Eurybia merita Subalpine aster Fritillaria gentneri Gentner s Fritillary Galium serpenticum ssp. scotticum Scott Mountain bedstraw Geum aleppicum Aleppo avens Hulsea nana little hulsea FT/--/1B.2 FE/--/1B.1 Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Trinity counties Known to occur in Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Merced, Stanislaus, Tehama, and Tulare counties. Siskiyou county Siskiyou county Known to occur in Siskiyou and Trinity Counties (, 2013). Lassen, Modoc, Siskiyou counties (, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity counties (, Perennial bulbiferous herb found in mesic, streambanks in bogs and fens, boradleaved upland forest, North Coast coniferous forest between meters (, Found in vernal pool habitats. Elevations range from meters. Perennial herb found in upper montane coniferous forest between meters Perennial bulbiferous herb found in chaparral, cismontane woodland, sometimes serpentinite, between meters Perennial herb found in lower montane coniferous forests (serpentinite) from 1,000 to 2,075 meters (, 2013). Perennial herb found in Great Basin scrub, lower montane coniferous forest, meadows and seeps between meters Perennial herb found in rocky or gravelly, volcanic alpine boulder and rock field, subalpine coniferous forest between meters March-August July-October July-August April-May May-August June-August July-August does not exists on the project site for this No. Vernal pools are not found on this project this No. Vernal pools are not found on this area of offsite exist within the project site do not exist within the area but was not observed of off-site during survey during bloom do not exist within the project No. Serpentine soils do not exist on this project do not exist within the area of off-site No. Serpentine soils do not exist on the area of offsite sewer impacts exist within the project site do not exist within the offsite this do not exist on the project do not exist on the off-site
8 Hymenoxys lemmonii alkali hymenoxys Ivesia longibracteata Castle Crags ivesia Ivesia pickeringii Pickering's ivesia Lomatium peckianum Peck s lomatium Meesia uliginosa Broad-nerved hump moss Moneses uniflora woodnymph Ophioglossum pusillum Northern adder s-tongue --/--/2 --/--/2 Known to occur in Modoc, Plumas, Sierra, and Siskiyou Counties (, 2013). Shasta county Siskiyou and Trinity counties (, Known to occur in Siskiyou County (, 2013). El Dorado, Fresno, Lassen, Madera, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Riverside, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Tulare counties Del Norte, Fresno, Humboldt, Siskiyou counties El Dorado, Lake, Mendocino, Siskiyou counties Perennial herb found in Great Basin scrub, lower montane coniferous forests and meadows and seeps (subalkaline) from 240 to 1,000 meters (, 2013). Perennial herb found in lower montane coniferous forest (granitic, rocky) between meters Perennial herb found in lower montane coniferous forest, meadows and seeps in mesic, clay, usually serpentinite seeps between meters Perennial herb found in volcanic soils in chaparral; cismontane and pinyon and juniper woodlands; and lower montane coniferous forests from 700 to 1,800 meters (, 2013). Moss found in damp soil, bogs and fens, meadows and seeps, subalpine coniferous forest, upper montane coniferous forest between 1210 and 2804 meters (, in broadleafed upland forest, North Coast coniferous forest between meters in meadows and seeps, marshes and swamps (margins) between meters June-August June June-October April-June July-October May-August July do not exist on the project No. Appropriate soils do not exist on this project do not exist on this project this do not exist on the off-site this No. Appropriate soils do not exist on this off-site this do not exist on the off-site do not exist on this off-site
9 Ophioglossum pusillum northern adder's-tongue Orcuttia tenuis Slender Orcutt grass Orthocarpus pachystachyus Shasta orthocarpus Parnassia cirrata var. intermedia Cascade grass-of- Parnassus Penstemon filiformis Thread-leaved beardtongue Phacelia cookei Cooke s phacelia Phacelia leonis Siskiyou phacelia Known from Butte, Lake, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta, Siskiyou, and Tehama counties. Known to occur in Siskiyou County (, 2013). FT/CE/1B.1 --/--/1B --/--/1B Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity counties (, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity counties (, Known to occur in Siskiyou County (, 2013). Siskiyou and Trinity counties (, Del Norte, Humboldt, Siskiyou counties Annual herb found in gravelly vernal pools from 35 to 1760 meters. Annual herb found in Great Basin scrub; meadows and seeps; and valley and foothill grasslands from meters (, 2013). Perennial herb found in rocky serpentine soil, bogs and fens, meadows and seeps between meters Perennial herb found in rocky, often serpentinite soil in cismontane woodland, lower montane coniferous forest between meters Annual herb found in sandy, volcanic Great Basin scrub and lower montane coniferous forests from 1,095 to 1,700 meters (, 2013). Annual herb found in often serpentinite soils in meadows and seeps, upper montane coniferous forest (openings) between meters Perennial herb (carnivorous) found in bogs and fens (serpentinite) between meters (, May-October May do not exist on this project No. Vernal pools are not found on this project July-September do not exist on the project site for this May-September June-July Yes. Appropriate habitat for this June-August April-June do not exist on this off-site No. Vernal pools are not found on the off-site sewer impact area. this do not exist on this off-site do not exist on this off-site for this However, only five occurrences of this this species is within California, and none in the City of Mt. Shasta Quad and was not observed during survey during bloom do not exist on this project do not exist on this off-site
10 Pinguicula macroceras horned butterwort Pinus albicaulis Whitebark pine Polemonium eddyense Mt. Eddy sky pilot Polemonium pulcherrimum var. shastense Mt. Shasta sky pilot Potentilla cristae crested potentilla Raillardella pringlei showy raillardella Rosa gymocapra var. sepentina Gasquet rose Federal Candidate Siskiyou county Found in two distinct sections; one following the British Columbia Coast Ranges, the Cascade Range, and the Sierra Nevada, and the other covering the Rocky Mountains from Wyoming to Alberta. In Washington, found in the northeastern Rocky Mountains (Bailey, 1975). Siskiyou, Trinity counties Shasta and Siskiyou counties (, Siskiyou and Trinity counties (, Siskiyou and Trinity counties (, Del Norte, Humboldt, and Siskiyou counties Perennial herb found in upper montane coniferous forest between meters Gymnosperm that occurs in subalpine forest from 7,000 and 12,000 feet (Calflora, 2011). Perennial herb found in serpentinite or peridotite, rocky, or alpine boulder and rock fields between meter Perennial herb found in alpine boulder and rock field, subalpine coniferous forest, upper montane coniferous forest, sometimes volcanic between meters Perennial herb found in alpine boulder and rock field, subalpine coniferous forests, seasonally mesic, often serpentinite seeps, gravelly or rocky and between meters in mesic, serpentinite, bogs and fens, meadows and seeps, upper montane coniferous forest and between meters Perennial rhizomatous shrub found in serpentinite, often roadsides, sometimes ridges, streambanks, and openings as well as chaparral, cismontane woodland and between meters Year round No. Appropriate elevations are not found on the project No. Appropriate elevations are not found on the project June-August No. Appropriate elevations and habitats are not found on the project June-September No. Appropriate elevations are not found on the project August-September No. Appropriate elevations are not found on the project July-September April-August exist within the project site are not found on the offsite are not found on the offsite and habitats are not found on the off-site sewer impact area. are not found on the offsite are not found on the offsite this does not exist within the off-site sewer impact area for this
11 Scutellaria galericulata Marsh skullcap Silene suksdorfii Cascade alpine campion Trichodon cylindricus cylindrical trichodon Trifolium siskiyouense Siskiyou clover Vaccinium scoparium little-leaved huckleberry Animals --/--/1B.1 El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta, Siskiyou (?), and San Joaquin counties Reading Peak, Lassen Peak, West Prospect Peak, Manzanita Lake, Rainbow Mtn. (?), Mt. Shasta, McCloud counties Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, and Tulare counties Shasta and Siskiyou counties (, Del Norte, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties in lower montane coniferous forest, meadows and seeps (mesic), marshes and swamps between meters Perennial herb found in volcanic, rocky, alpine boulder and rock fields, subalpine coniferous forest, upper montane coniferous forest between meters Moss found in sandy, exposed soil, roadbanks, broadleafed upland forest, meadows and seeps, upper montane coniferous forest between meters Perennial herb found in meadows and seeps (mesic), sometimes streambanks between meters Perennial deciduous shrub found in subalpine coniferous forest (rocky) between meters June-September exist within the project site do not exist within the offsite this July-September No. Appropriate elevations are not found on the project Year round June-July June-August are not found on the offsite exist within the project site do not exist within the offsite this do not exist on the project site for this exist within the project site but was not observed during survey during bloom this do not exist within the offsite Amphibians Rana aurora draytonii California red-legged frog FT/CSC/-- Known to occur along the Coast from Mendocino County to Baja California, and inland through the northern Sacramento Valley into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, south to eastern Tulare County, and possibly eastern Kern County. Currently accepted range excludes the Central Valley. Occurs in permanent and temporary pools of streams, marshes, and ponds with dense grassy and/or shrubby vegetation. Elevations range from meters November March (breeding) June - August (non-breeding) No. The project site does not provide habitat for this The project site does not occur within proposed Critical Habitat for this Yes. The areas immediately adjacent to off-site impacts may provide habitat for this The project site does not occur within proposed Critical Habitat for this
12 Rana pretiosa Oregon spotted frog Birds Coccyzus americanus occidentalis Western yellow-billed cuckoo Riparia riparia Bank swallow FT, CH (Proposed) FT/CE/-- --/CT/-- From southwest British Columbia south through Washington and Oregon (Californiaherps, 2011). Found in aquatic environments mostly in mixed coniferous forests. Found near cool, quiet, permanent water sources; slow streams that meander through meadows, sluggish streams and rivers, marshes, springs, pools, edges of small lakes, and ponds from near sea level to 5,000 feet (Californiaherps, 2011). In California, breeding populations of Western yellow-billed cuckoos greater than five pairs which persist every prefer isolated wooded riparian year in California are currently limited to corridors surrounded by extensive the Sacramento River from Red Bluff to arid uplands. Colusa and the South Fork Kern River from Isabella Reservoir to Canebrake Ecological Reserve. About colonies remain along the Colonial nester; nests primarily in middle Sacramento River and riparian scrub, riparian woodland, colonies occur along lower Feather River and other lowland habitats west of where the rivers meanders still in a mostly the desert. Requires vertical natural state. Other colonies persist along banks/cliffs with fine-textured/sandy the central coast from Monterey to San soils near streams, rivers, lakes, Mateo counties, and northeastern ocean to dig nesting hole. California in Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen, Plumas, and Modoc counties. February-October No. The project site does not provide habitat for this The project site does not occur within proposed Critical Habitat for this May - October All year No. There is no extensive riparian habitat within the project No. The project site lacks vertical banks/cliffs, and sandy soils. Yes. The area immediately adjacent to off-site impacts may provide habitat for this The project site does not occur within proposed Critical Habitat for this No. There is no extensive riparian habitat within the off-site No. The off-site sewer impact area lacks vertical banks/cliffs, and sandy soils.
13 Strix occidentalis caurina Northern spotted owl Fish Hypomesus transpacificus Delta smelt Spirinchus thaleichthys Longfin smelt FT/--/-- FT/CT/-- FC/CT/-- Geographic range extends from British Resides in mixed conifer, redwood, Colombia to northwestern California south and Douglas-fir habitats, from sea to San Francisco. The breeding range level up to approximately 2,300 includes the Cascade Range, North Coast meters. Appear to prefer oldgrowth forests, but use of managed Ranges, and the Sierra Nevada. Some breeding populations also occur in the (previously logged) lands is not Transverse Ranges and Peninsular uncommon. Owls do not appear to Ranges. use logged habitat until approximately 60 years after logging unless some larger trees or snags remain after logging. Nesting habitat is a tree or snag cavity, or the broken top of a large tree. Requires a nearby, permanent source of water. Foraging habitat consists of any forest habitat with sufficient prey (e.g. flying squirrels, mice, and voles). Occurs almost exclusively in the Estuarine waters. Majority of life Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary, from span is spent within the freshwater the Suisun Bay upstream through the outskirts of the mixing zone Delta in Contra Costa, Sacramento, San (saltwater-freshwater interface) Joaquin, Solano, and Yolo counties. May within the Delta. also occur in the San Francisco Bay. Range in California includes: Slightly upstream from Rio Vista (on the Sacramento River in the Delta) including the Cache Slough region and Medford Island (on the San Joaquin River in the Delta) through Suisun Bay and Suisun Marsh, San Pablo Bay, San Francisco Bay (main), South San Francisco Bay, The Gulf of the Farallones, just outside of the Golden Gate, Humboldt Bay, and Eel river estuary and local coastal areas Occurs in benthic habitat within medium and large low-grade river systems. Found in open waters of estuaries, mostly in middle or bottom of water column. Prefer salinities of ppt, but can be found in completely freshwater to almost pure seawater. Year-round No. Sufficiently dense or old forest stands do not exist on the project Consult Agency No. Suitable habitat for this species does not occur within the project Consult Agency No. Suitable habitat for this species does not occur within the project No. Sufficiently dense or old forest stands do not exist on the off-site sewer impact area. No. Suitable habitat for this species does not occur within the off-site sewer impact area. No. Suitable habitat for this species does not occur within the off-site sewer impact area.
14 Invertebrates Branchinecta conservatio Conservancy fairy shrimp Branchinecta lynchi Vernal pool fairy shrimp Desmocerus californicus dimorpha Valley elderberry longhorn beetle (VELB) FE/--/-- FT/--/-- FT/--/-- The species is currently known from several disjunct populations: the Vina Plains in Tehama County, south of Chico in Butte County, the Jepson Prairie Preserve and surrounding area in Solano County, Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge in Glenn County, Mapes Ranch west of Modesto, San Luis National Wildlife Refuge and the Haystack Mountain/Yosemite Lake area in Merced County, and two locations on the Los Padres National Forest in Ventura County. Vernal pool fairy shrimp are known from a total of 32 populations located in an area extending from Shasta County through most of the length of the Central Valley to Tulare County, and along the central coast range from northern Solano County to Pinnacles in San Benito County. Five additional, disjunctive populations exist near Soda Lake in San Luis Obispo County, in the mountain grasslands of northern Santa Barbara County, on the Santa Rosa Plateau in Riverside County, near Rancho California in Riverside County. Restricted to the Central Valley from Redding to Bakersfield. Counties include Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Kern, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Napa, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare, Yolo, and Yuba counties; meters elevation. Endemic to vernal pools in the northern two-thirds of the Central Valley. Vernal pools in the Central Valley, coast ranges, and a limited number of sites in the Transverse Ranges and Riverside County, California. Riparian forest communities. Exclusive host plant is elderberry (Sambucus species), which must have stems 1-inch diameter for the beetle. December-May No. The project site does not contain the necessary habitats to support this December-May No. The project site does not contain the necessary habitats to support this Year-round No. Suitable riparian habitats or elderberry bushes required for this species does not occur within the project No. The off-site sewer impact area does not contain the necessary habitats to support this No. The off-site sewer impact area does not contain the necessary habitats to support this No. Elderberry bushes required for this species does not occur within the off-site
15 Lepidurus packardi Vernal pool tadpole shrimp Mammals Canus lupus Gray wolf Pekania pennanti Pacific fisher, West Coast DPS FE/--/-- Known from 18 populations in the Central Valley, ranging from east of Redding in Shasta County south to the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge in Merced County, also from a single vernal pool complex on the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge in the City of Fremont. Known from Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Federally Dakota, Utah, and Washington Proposed (NatureServe, 2011). Endangere d, Washington Endangere d FPT/CCT, CSC/-- Known to occur along the Sierra Nevada, Cascades and Klammath Mountains and in a few areas in the north Coast Ranges. Life cycle within vernal pools and valley foothill grassland swales. Found in temperate forests, mountains, tundra, taiga, and grasslands. Territory ranges from less 100 to 10,000s of square kilometers. Breeds from February to March. Gestates for two months. Pups remain in the den until they are 8 to 10 weeks old (NatureServe, 2011). Young and parents vacate the den when young are about 3 months old (Hoffmeister, 1986). Found in intermediate to dense mature stands of trees (contiguous interior coniferous and hardwood forest) and deciduous riparian habitats with a high percent canopy closure. Utilizes cavities in large trees, snags, logs, rock areas, or shelters provided by slash or brush piles. December-May No. The project site does not contain the necessary habitats to support this Year round Year Round No. The project site does not provide habitat for this No. The project site do not provide habitat to support this No. The off-site sewer impact area does not contain the necessary habitats to support this No. The off-site sewer impact area does not provide habitat for this No. The off-site sewer impact area do not provide habitat to support this STATUS CODES FEDERAL: United States Fish and Wildlife Service FE Federally Endangered FT Federally Threatened FC Candidate for Federal Listing
16 FR FD Federal Listing is Under Review Federally Delisted STATE: California Department of Fish and Game CE California Listed Endangered CT California Listed Threatened CR California Rare CSC California Species of Special Concern CFP California Fully Protected Species : California Native Plant Society (California Rare Plant Rank (CRPR) 1A Plants Presumed Extinct in California 1B Plants Rare, Threatened, or Endangered in California and Elsewhere 2B Plants Rare, Threatened, or Endangered in California, But More Common Elsewhere 3 Plants About Which We Need More Information A Review List (not included in this table) 4 Plants of Limited Distribution A Watch List (not included in this table) Threat Ranks: 0.1 Seriously Threatened in California (Over 80% of occurrences threatened / high degree and immediacy of threat) 0.2 Fairly Threatened in California (20-80% occurrences threatened / moderate degree and immediacy of threat) 0.3 Not Very Threatened in California (<20% of occurrences threatened / low degree and immediacy of threat or no current threats known) Source: USFWS 2015a; CDFW 2015; 2015.
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