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Snapshot of Project Area. <.. image(Map Description automatically generated) removed ..> Figure 4. Birds Eye View of Lazy Oaks Project Area SPECIES STATUS SUMMARY TABLE Results of Listed Species Found in the CNDDB Query Wildlife WILDLIFE STATUS Habitat Potential Occurrence on Project Reason Avoidance Strategy SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME Fed State CDFW Antrozous pallidus Pallid Bat N N SSC Habitats include grasslands, shrublands, woodlands, and mixed conifer forests. Most common in open, dry habitats with rocky areas for roosting. Roosts include caves, mines, rock crevices, live trees, snags, bat houses, and human structures. Yes Yes Preliminary surveys did not detect the presence of the species. If bat roosts are found, they will be excluded and flagged for avoidance. Bombus crotchii Crotch Bumble Bee N CE . Habitats includes warm, dry sites, open grassland, and scrub habitats. Colonies are annual, only the queens hibernate over winter and emerge early spring to search for nesting site. Nests often located underground in abandoned rodent nests or above ground in tufts of grass, old bird nests, rock piles, or cavities of dead trees. Yes Other Preliminary surveys did not detect the presence of the species. If bee nests are found, they will be excluded and flagged for avoidance. Desmocerus californicus dimorphus Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle TH N . Nearly always found on or close to its host plant, red or blue elderberry tree (Sambucus species), along rivers and streams. No Other The critical habitat range for this species has decreased. It is not found outside of the Central Valley. References: 1) xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/sites/El derberry/Growing/VELB/ 2) xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/sac ramento/es_species/Acco unts/Invertebrates/valley _elderberry_longhorn_be etle/ Emys marmorata Western Pond Turtle N N SSC Associated with permanent to nearly permanent water in a wide variety of habitat types. Such as ponds, lakes, streams, pools No Habitat, WLPZ No permanent water sources in project area. Associated with along intermittent streams, or irrigation ditches. Requires basking sites, and in colder areas they hibernate underwater in mud. permanent to nearly permanent water in a wide variety of habitat types. Euderma maculatum Spotted Bat N N SSC Wide variety of foraging habitats but roosting sites are a limiting resource. Preferred roosting in rock cliff crevices with water in the area. Associated with cliffs and wet, montane xxxxxxx in the Sierra Nevada. Occasionally found in caves and buildings. N...
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