Terrestrial Sample Clauses

Terrestrial. The beech-maple forests that covered the Ohio till plains in pre-settlement times have long since disappeared and been replaced by agricultural uses in Auglaize and Xxxxxx counties and the Grand Lake watershed (USCoE, 1981). Based on 1994 aerial photos, only about 3% of the watershed is wooded today, mostly in relatively small, scattered parcels. In 1979, as part of the 1981 Flood Survey report by the Corps of Engineers, a study of the vegetation at locations around the Lake, along tributaries, and in upland areas was conducted. Of the ten sites sampled, five were near the lake shore, three focused on Beaver, Coldwater and Prairie Creeks, and two were upland areas. Although the Grand Lake watershed has lost most of its wooded areas, a sufficient variety of plant species remains as canopy, understory and ground cover to provide habitat for an impressive array of terrestrial, amphibious, and aquatic animal life. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Assistant Wildlife Manager at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources‘ Division of Wildlife District 5 office in Xenia, Ohio, provided the following list of species found in Auglaize and Xxxxxx Counties: MAMMALS MAMMALS FROGS and TOADS Badger Striped Skunk American Toad Beaver Thirteen Lined Ground Squirrel Bullfrog Big Brown Bat White Footed Mouse Chorus Frog Coyote White Tailed Deer Cricket Frog Deer Mouse Xxxxxx‘s Toad Eastern Chipmunk Gray Tree Frog Eastern Mole Green Frog Eastern Pipistrel SKINKS Northern Leopard Frog Fox Squirrel Five-lined Pickerel Frog Gray Squirrel Plains Leopard Frog Xxxx Xxx SALAMANDERS Spring Peepers Ground Hog Eastern Xxxxx Xxxx Frog Indiana Bat (range of) Marbled Keen Myotis Red Back TURTLES Least Weasel Red-spotted Eastern Box Little Brown Bat Small-mouthed Map Long-tailed Weasel Spotted Painted Meadow Vole Snapping Mink Soft Shell Muskrat Stinkpot Opposum SNAKES Pine Vole Black Rat Snake Prairie Vole Blue Racer Raccoon Brown Snake Red Fox Garter Snake Red Bat Hognose Red Squirrel Milk Snake Short-tailed Shrew Northern Water Snake Southern Bog Lemming Queen Snake Star-nosed Mole In addition to the wildlife listed above, bird life abounds in the Grand Lake area. Writing for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources‘ Division of Wildlife, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx of the Division and Xxxxx Xxxx of St Marys prepared Publication 350, Birds of the Grand Lake St Marys Area. There is no publication date to be found on this soft-cover book, but the latest date in the list of sources is 1967. The study lists 290 varieties ran...
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Terrestrial.  Habitat/vegetation survey - project footprint and adjoining areas;  Wildlife survey - project footprint and adjoining areas, Tasitolu wetland;  Land use survey – directly affected land and adjacent areas;  Sedimentation study – assessment of Tibar catchment sediment loads entering the Bay;  Water quality sampling – surface and groundwater.

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