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Title page A Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page A
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format A-112 text/PDF
Rights Brigham Young University; http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/generic.php Public Domain Public
Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; continued species habitat and land type canis latrans latrano lestes A transient carnivore that travels coyote over all terrain except extensive water or cliffs dens in inaccessible areas ursus americana amblyceps prefers remote timbered areas but black bear roams over most mountainous habitats dens in caves of inaccessible areas mustela ermines muricus maricus prefers brush thickets in canyon bot ermine toms near streams but hunts in other habitats mustela frenata fredata nevadensis frequent rock slides brush thickets long tailed talled weasel of canyon bottoms and canyon slopes tacidea taxidea taxus taxus hunts and burrows in areas having badger ground dwelling rodents lower canyon slopes alluvial fans and benchlands bench lands mephitis mephitis major prowls canyon bottoms near stream striped skunk often dens in rock slides and crevices of cliffs lynx rufus pallescens pallescent palles cens dens in rougher inaccessible areas bobcat of upper canyon walls but is transient hunter in all areas felis concolor hippolestes hipp olestes roams entire mountainous areas mountain lion follows deer migrating to winter range in lower canyon cervus canadensis inhabits open meadows and parks and elk conifer timber at higher elevations in summer months known to occur in upper mcafee basin and head of rock creek drainage not known to use canyon bottoms in this area odocoileus hemioness hem ioness herionus hemionus her ionus prefers to forage in shrub and aspen mule deer communities from canyon bottom to upper slopes including uplands populations are wide spread in rock creek and north fork of duchesne drainages deer winter well below project area on forest A 112
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