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LSA <br />California ground squirrel (Otospermophilus beecheyi), Botta's pocket gopher (Thomomys bottoe) <br />burrows, raccoon (Procyon lotor) tracks, and numerous bird species (Table B). <br />SPECIAL -STATUS SPECIES <br />For the purposes of this assessment, special -status species are defined as follows: <br />= Species that are listed, formally proposed, or designated as candidates for listing as threatened <br />or endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA); <br />■ Species that are listed, or designated as candidates for listing, as rare, threatened, or <br />endangered under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA); <br />= Plant species that are on the California Rare Plant Rank Lists 1A, 113, and 2; <br />■ Animal species that are designated as Species of Special Concern or Fully Protected by California <br />Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW); or <br />• Species that meet the definition of rare, threatened, or endangered under Section 15380 of the <br />CEQA guidelines. <br />Special -Status Plant Species <br />Several CNDDB occurrences of special -status plant species have been recorded within 5 miles of the <br />project site (CDFW 2020), but the project site does not support suitable habitat for special -status <br />plants due to prior disturbance at the site and the introduction of non-native plant species. <br />Special -Status Animal Species <br />Special -status animal species that are known to occur in the vicinity of the site and for which <br />suitable habitat may be present includes the white-tailed kite (Elanus leucurus; California Fully <br />Protected), which could nest in the trees and large shrubs within or adjacent to the project site, the <br />Alameda song sparrow (Melospiza melodia pusillula; California Species of Special Concern), which <br />could occur within the dense vegetation along the perimeter of the project site, and the pallid bat <br />(Antrozous pallidus; California Species of Special Concern), which could roost in the structures on or <br />adjacent to the project site. Other special -status species could also occur at the site, such as salt <br />marsh wandering shrew (Sorex vagrans holiocoetes) and western snowy plover (Charadrius <br />alexandrines nivosus), as well as steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), green sturgeon (Acipenser <br />medirostris), white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus), longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys), and <br />Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) within the tidal slough during higher tides. <br />Special -Status Birds <br />The white-tailed kite and Alameda song sparrow were observed on the project site and could nest <br />within or near the work area, while other special -status birds could forage and/or nest at or near the <br />site (Table A). The burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) and loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) <br />could nest and/or forage at the site. Other special -status birds could forage or briefly fly through the <br />site, but would likely not nest at the site due to the lack of suitable habitat or because the species' <br />4/17/20 (PATER2001\BA\Special-Status Species Biological Resources Habitat Assessment 4-17-20 .docx) <br />
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