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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 />coastal whiptail <br />Aspidoscelis tigris <br />US: - <br />Occurs in deserts and semiarid areas <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />stejneged <br />CA: SSC <br />with sparse vegetation. Often found in <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />woodland and riparian areas. <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />red diamond <br />Crotalus ruber <br />US: - <br />Associated with chaparral, woodland, <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />rattlesnake <br />CA: SSC <br />grassland, and desert communities from <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />Los Angeles County to Baja California <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />Sur. Prefers rocky areas with dense <br />vegetation. Needs rodent burrows, <br />cracks in rocks, or surface cover objects <br />for shelter. <br />western pond turtle <br />Emys marmorata <br />US: - <br />Occurs in a variety of habitats, including <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />CA: SSC <br />woodland, grassland, and open forest. <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />Thoroughly aquatic, existing in <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />good -quality ponds, marshes, rivers, <br />streams, and irrigation ditches that have <br />rocky or muddy bottoms. Requires <br />basking sites such as partially <br />submerged logs, vegetation mats, or <br />open mud banks. <br />coast horned lizard <br />Phrynosoma <br />US: - <br />Occurs in CSS, open chaparral, riparian <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />blainvillii <br />CA: SSC <br />woodland, and annual grassland <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />habitats that support adequate prey <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />species. <br />coast patch -nosed <br />Salvadora hexalepis <br />US: - <br />Occurs in semi -arid brushy habitats <br />HA <br />There are no known occurrences in the <br />snake <br />virgultea <br />CA: SSC <br />(CSS), chaparral, rocky hillsides, and <br />vicinity of the BSA, and suitable habitat <br />plains. <br />does not occur within the BSA. <br />BIRDS <br />Cooper's hawk <br />Accipiter cooperii <br />US: - <br />Nests in a wide variety of woodland and <br />HP <br />The species was observed foraging over <br />(nesting) <br />CA: CSA <br />forest habitats. <br />the BSA and perching on nearby trees <br />during the February 20, 2018 site <br />survey. Suitable nesting habitat (mature <br />trees) is limited in the BSA. <br />24 Fairview Street Improvements from 9th Street to 16th Street and Bridge Replacement Project <br />