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Appendix A Natural Environment Study (Minimal Impacts)
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Natural Environment Study (Minimal Impacts) <br />Table 2b: Listed, Proposed, and Special -Status Animal Species Potentially Occurring or Known to <br />Occur in the Vicinity of the BSA <br />Common Name <br />Scientific Name <br />Status Listing <br />General Habitat Description <br />Habitat <br />Present/Absent <br />Rationale <br />INVERTEBRATES <br />crotch bumble bee <br />Bombus crotchii <br />US: - <br />Found from coastal California east to <br />HA <br />There is a historical occurrence record <br />CA: CSA <br />the Sierra -Cascade crest and south into <br />in the vicinity of the BSA (CNDDB <br />Mexico. Feeds on Antirrhinum ssp., <br />1942), but most suitable habitat <br />Phacelia ssp., Clarkia ssp., <br />containing food plant species has been <br />Dendromecon ssp., Eschscholzia ssp., <br />developed and the species is likely <br />and Eriogonum ssp. <br />extirpated from the area. <br />San Diego fairy <br />Branchinecta <br />US: FE <br />Endemic to vernal pools in Orange and <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />shrimp <br />sandiegonensis <br />CA: - <br />San Diego Counties. Usually appears in <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />late fall, winter, and spring when rains <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />fill the small, shallow, seasonal pools. <br />monarch butterfly <br />Danaus plexippus <br />US: - <br />Winter roost sites extend along the <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />(California <br />CA: CSA <br />coast from northern Mendocino to Baja <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />overwintering <br />California, Mexico. Roosts located in <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />population) <br />wind -protected tree groves (e.g., <br />eucalyptus, Monterey pine, cypress) <br />with nectar and water sources nearby. <br />AMPHIBIANS <br />western spadefoot <br />Spea hammondii <br />US: - <br />Occurs primarily in grassland and other <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />CA: SSC <br />relatively open habitats. Found in <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />elevations ranging from sea level to <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />4,500 feet. Requires temporary pools <br />for breeding. <br />REPTILES <br />southern California <br />Anniella stebbinsi <br />US: - <br />Occurs in coastal sand dunes, sandy <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />legless lizard <br />CA: SSC <br />washes, and alluvial fans. Prefers moist <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />warm loose soil with plant cover. <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />Moisture is essential. <br />orange -throated <br />Aspidoscelis <br />US: - <br />Inhabits low -elevation coastal scrub, <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />whiptail <br />hyperythra <br />CA: CSA <br />chaparral, and valley hardwood <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />habitats. Prefers washes and other <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />sandy areas with patches of brush and <br />rocks. Perennial plants necessary for its <br />major food, termites. <br />Fairview Street Improvements from 9th Street to 16th Street and Bridge Replacement Project 23 <br />
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