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Copyright 2004 by Southern California Edison Company TERR-3-1 TERR 3 SPECIAL-STATUS PLANT POPULATIONS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The occurrence and abundance of special-status plant populations near Project facilities and recreational facilities in the study area surveyed in 2003 was determined by reviewing existing information, conducting agency consultation, and completing surveys during the spring and summer of 2003. For each special-status plant species or population identified, a CNDDB form was completed, and photographs were taken. The locations were mapped and incorporated into a confidential GIS database. No state or federally listed special-status plant species was found during special-status plant surveys in 2002 or 2003. Five special-status plant species, totaling 17 populations, were identified during the surveys conducted in 2003. Two populations of Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola) were identified along the Mono-Bear Siphon. Four populations of short-leaved hulsea (Hulsea brevifolia) were identified along Road 8S02 near Tunnel 7 and Adit 72 and one population was identified approximately 500 feet southwest of Huntington Lake Dam 3. There were two populations of Yosemite evening-primrose (Camissonia sierrae ssp. sierrae) identified. One population is located at Logan Meadow Trailhead in the Mammoth Pool area and one is located along the Musick Distribution Line above Big Creek Powerhouse No. 2. There were six populations of cut-leaved monkeyflower (Mimulus laciniatus) identified along the Crater Creek Diversion Channel and one population was identified at the Bear Creek Trailhead. One known population of flaming trumpet (Collomia rawsoniana) was identified along Rock Creek. There is the potential for 24 species to occur along bypass and flow-augmented reaches within the study area. Surveys were conducted for these species at Project facilities in 2003 and at selected locations along flow-augmented and bypass stream reaches during the CAWG-11, Riparian Study. There were populations of two species (flaming trumpet and roundleaf sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)) identified during special- status plant surveys and riparian surveys. There is the potential for flaming trumpet, subalpine fireweed, Keil’s daisy (Erigeron inornatus var. keillii), Shuteye Peak fawn lily (Erythronium pluriflorum), field ivesia (Ivesia campestris), slender-stemmed monkeyflower (Mimulus filicaulis), pansy monkeyflower (Mimulus pulchellus), California beaked-rush (Rhyncospora californica), Bolander’s clover (Trifolium bolanderi), Bolander’s candle moss (Bruchia bolanderi), moss (Meesia triquetra), moss (Meesia uliginosa), Nuttall’s pondweed (Potamogeton epihydrus ssp. nuttallii), prairie wedge grass (Sphenopholis obtusata), shore sedge (Carex limosa), meadow sedge (Carex praticola), flat-leaved bladderwort (Utricularia intermedia), Yosemite tarplant (Jensia yosemitana (=Madia yosemitana)), marsh claytonia (Claytonia palustris), Yosemite ivesia (Ivesia unguiculata), mountain phacelia (Phacelia orogenes), Cusick’s speedwell (Veronica cusickii), veined water lichen (Peltigera hydrothyria (=Hydrothyria venosa)), and roundleaf sundew to occur within or along flow-augmented and bypass reaches within the study area.

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TERR 3 SPECIAL-STATUS PLANT POPULATIONS

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The occurrence and abundance of special-status plant populations near Project facilitiesand recreational facilities in the study area surveyed in 2003 was determined byreviewing existing information, conducting agency consultation, and completing surveysduring the spring and summer of 2003. For each special-status plant species orpopulation identified, a CNDDB form was completed, and photographs were taken. Thelocations were mapped and incorporated into a confidential GIS database.

No state or federally listed special-status plant species was found during special-statusplant surveys in 2002 or 2003. Five special-status plant species, totaling 17populations, were identified during the surveys conducted in 2003. Two populations ofMono Hot Springs evening-primrose (Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola) were identifiedalong the Mono-Bear Siphon. Four populations of short-leaved hulsea (Hulseabrevifolia) were identified along Road 8S02 near Tunnel 7 and Adit 72 and onepopulation was identified approximately 500 feet southwest of Huntington Lake Dam 3.There were two populations of Yosemite evening-primrose (Camissonia sierrae ssp.sierrae) identified. One population is located at Logan Meadow Trailhead in theMammoth Pool area and one is located along the Musick Distribution Line above BigCreek Powerhouse No. 2. There were six populations of cut-leaved monkeyflower(Mimulus laciniatus) identified along the Crater Creek Diversion Channel and onepopulation was identified at the Bear Creek Trailhead. One known population of flamingtrumpet (Collomia rawsoniana) was identified along Rock Creek.

There is the potential for 24 species to occur along bypass and flow-augmentedreaches within the study area. Surveys were conducted for these species at Projectfacilities in 2003 and at selected locations along flow-augmented and bypass streamreaches during the CAWG-11, Riparian Study. There were populations of two species(flaming trumpet and roundleaf sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)) identified during special-status plant surveys and riparian surveys. There is the potential for flaming trumpet,subalpine fireweed, Keil’s daisy (Erigeron inornatus var. keillii), Shuteye Peak fawn lily(Erythronium pluriflorum), field ivesia (Ivesia campestris), slender-stemmedmonkeyflower (Mimulus filicaulis), pansy monkeyflower (Mimulus pulchellus), Californiabeaked-rush (Rhyncospora californica), Bolander’s clover (Trifolium bolanderi),Bolander’s candle moss (Bruchia bolanderi), moss (Meesia triquetra), moss (Meesiauliginosa), Nuttall’s pondweed (Potamogeton epihydrus ssp. nuttallii), prairie wedgegrass (Sphenopholis obtusata), shore sedge (Carex limosa), meadow sedge (Carexpraticola), flat-leaved bladderwort (Utricularia intermedia), Yosemite tarplant (Jensiayosemitana (=Madia yosemitana)), marsh claytonia (Claytonia palustris), Yosemiteivesia (Ivesia unguiculata), mountain phacelia (Phacelia orogenes), Cusick’s speedwell(Veronica cusickii), veined water lichen (Peltigera hydrothyria (=Hydrothyria venosa)),and roundleaf sundew to occur within or along flow-augmented and bypass reacheswithin the study area.

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2.0 STUDY OBJECTIVES

• Document the presence and abundance of special-status plant populations adjacentto Project facilities and Project related recreational facilities that were not surveyedin 2002.

• Document the presence and abundance of special-status plant populations atselected locations along bypass and flow-augmented stream reaches as part ofCAWG-11, Riparian Study.

3.0 STUDY IMPLEMENTATION

3.1 STUDY ELEMENTS COMPLETED

• Completed special-status plant surveys near Project facilities and recreationalfacilities in spring and summer 2003. For each special-status plant species orpopulation identified, a CNDDB form was completed. The locations were mappedand incorporated into a confidential GIS database.

• Completed riparian and aquatic special-status plant surveys at selected locationsalong bypass and flow-augmented stream reaches as part of CAWG-11, Riparian.The locations for riparian and aquatic plant surveys correspond to sampling sitesselected by the CAWG for quantitative riparian study.

3.2 OUTSTANDING STUDY ELEMENTS

• Complete surveys for special-status plant species at additional Project facilities in2004. Refer to Appendix A of the 2003 TERR-1, Vegetation Communities TSR fora list of these facilities. Refer to Appendix C of the 2003 TERR-1, VegetationCommunities TSR for a list of facilities that have not been surveyed because theyare either entirely underground or not within the Project area, and without SCEmaintenance activities.

4.0 STUDY METHODOLOGY

4.1 REVIEW OF EXISTING INFORMATION

Existing documentation pertinent to the botanical resources of the 2003 study area wascompiled, reviewed, and analyzed. This included a review of: (1) CNPS’s ElectronicInventory of Rare and Endangered Vascular Plants of California (CNPS 2002); (2)CDFG’s Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB; Appendix A; CDFG 2004); (3) USDA-FSRegional Forester’s List of Sensitive Plant and Animal Species for Region 5 (USDA-FS1998); (4) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Species List (Appendix B; USFWS 2004); (5)Sierra National Forest Sensitive Plant List (Clines 2002); (6) USFS’s High Sierra RangerDistrict Sensitive Plant Coverage (USDA-FS 2002); (7) High Sierra Area California SoilSurvey (USDA-FS 1995); (8) Sierra National Forest Area California Soil Survey (USDA-FS 1993); (9) Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment (USDA-FS 2001); (10)

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information from appropriate agency representatives, such as the Sierra National Forestbotanist; and (11) other information that is referenced as appropriate.

A list of special-status plant species potentially occurring in the study area wasdeveloped through the botanical literature review described above and is provided in the2002 TERR-3, Special-status Plant Populations Technical Study Report (TSR). This listwas updated with the most current information at the start of the 2003 surveys. Primarytaxonomic references include Field Guide to Intermountain Sedges (Emerenciana et al.1998), Contributions Toward a Bryoflora of California: A Key to the Mosses (Norrisunpublished), as well as those listed in the 2002 TERR-3, Special-status PlantPopulations TSR.

4.2 EVALUATION OF VEGETATION COMMUNITIES MAPPING

Vegetation communities were identified and mapped in 2001 and 2003 and are includedas part of the 2002 TERR-1, Vegetation Communities TSR and in 2003 as part of the2003 TERR-1, Vegetation Communities TSR. Refer to the 2002 TERR–1, VegetationCommunities TSR for a detailed methodology. Each vegetation community wasevaluated to determine if they could potentially support special-status plants. Eachvegetation community within the study area that could support at least one special-status plant species was surveyed.

4.3 SPECIAL-STATUS PLANT SURVEYS

The presence and absence of special-status plant populations near Project facilities andrecreational facilities, in the 2003 study area, was recorded during field surveysconducted from May through August 2003. The lower elevation surveys were conductedduring the weeks of May 5-11 and July 7-13. The middle elevation surveys wereconducted during the weeks of May 9-15, May 19-25, and July 14-20. The higherelevation surveys were conducted during the weeks of June 16-22, August 4-10, andAugust 11-17. Surveys were conducted in accordance with the Guidelines forAssessing Effects of Proposed Projects on Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plantsand Natural Communities (CDFG 2000). Surveys were floristic in nature, andnomenclature was based on the Jepson Manual (Hickman, 1993). Refer to the 2002TERR-3, Special-status Plant Populations TSR for detailed methodology. Refer toAppendix B of the 2003 TERR-1, Vegetation Communities TSR for a complete list oflocations surveyed in 2003. Specimens of bryophytes were collected during surveysand will be identified to species by a bryophyte specialist.

Additional surveys for special-status plant species potentially occurring in water-dependent habitats were conducted at selected locations along bypass and flow-augmented stream reaches as part of CAWG-11, Riparian. The locations for riparianand aquatic plant surveys correspond to sample/reference sites selected by the CAWGfor quantitative riparian study. Refer to Appendix B of the 2003 TERR-1, VegetationCommunities TSR for a list of the flow-augmented and bypass stream reachessurveyed. Surveys were conducted along selected flow-augmented and bypass streamreaches in the summer and fall of 2003 during the weeks of July 21-25, July 28-31,

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August 11-15, August 18-22, September 1-5, September 15-19, September 29-October3, and October 6-10.

Plant species observed within sampling sites selected for the quantitative riparian studywere keyed to species. Specimens of bryophytes were collected and identified tospecies using Contributions Toward a Bryoflora of California: A Key to the Mosses(Norris unpublished). When all bryophytes are identified, they will be added to thespecies list (Appendix C). Bryophyte specimens were also compared to specimens ofForest Service Sensitive bryophytes provided by USDA-FS botanist Joanna Clines.Voucher specimens of all bryophyte species encountered during the riparian study havebeen preserved and will be provided to the USDA-FS upon completion of the study.

Information on special-status plant species identified along comparison stream reachesis provided in this report but these stream reaches are outside of the Project area andwere surveyed solely for comparison to the flow augmented and bypass streamreaches.

5.0 STUDY RESULTS AND ANALYSIS

5.1 REVIEW OF EXISTING INFORMATION

A list of the special-status plant species that have the potential to occur in the studyarea was compiled in 2002 and provided as part of the 2002 TERR-3, Special-statusPlant Populations TSR. A description of each of the special-status plant species thatwere found in the study area was developed and included in the 2002 TERR-3, Special-status Plant Populations TSR.

5.1.1 SPECIES POTENTIALLY OCCURRING IN WATER-DEPENDENT HABITATS ALONG BYPASSAND FLOW-AUGMENTED REACHES WITHIN THE STUDY AREA

There were 24 species determined to potentially occur in bogs, fens, meadows, seeps,and riparian and aquatic habitats along or in bypass and flow-augmented reaches withinthe study area. A description of each of the special-status plant species potentiallyoccurring in water dependent habitats in the study area was developed and included inthe 2002 TERR-3, Special-status Plant Populations TSR.

5.2 EVALUATION OF VEGETATION COMMUNITIES MAPPING

Each vegetation community present within ¼ mile of the Project facilities andrecreational facilities in the 2003 study area was determined to potentially support atleast one special-status plant species. Therefore, every vegetation community wasvisited during surveys. Refer to the 2002 and 2003 TERR-1, Vegetation CommunitiesTSR for maps of the individual vegetation communities present within the study area.

5.3 SPECIAL-STATUS PLANT SURVEYS

A list of the plant species that were identified at the Project facilities and recreationalfacilities in the study area, and that were not included in the 2002 TERR-3, Special-

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status Plant Populations TSR, is provided in Appendix C. For each special-status plantpopulation observed, a CNDDB form was completed (Appendix D) and photographswere taken (Appendix E). Five special-status plant species were identified in the 2003study area during the surveys. These include: two occurrences of Mono Hot Springsevening-primrose, two occurrences of Yosemite evening-primrose, five occurrences ofshort-leaved hulsea, one occurrence of flaming trumpet, and seven occurrences of cut-leaved monkeyflower. The general location of each population is described in AppendixF and the specific location of these populations is provided in Figure TERR-3-1a, b, cand d. A general location description of each population identified in relation to theknown occurrences of those species in the Project vicinity is provided below.

Additional surveys for special-status plant species potentially occurring in water-dependent habitats were conducted at selected locations along bypass and flow-augmented stream reaches and along reference stream reaches outside of the Projectarea as part of CAWG-11, Riparian. One population of roundleaf sundew was identifiedduring the CAWG-11, Riparian Study along Coon Creek, a reference stream outside ofthe Project area. A CNDDB form was completed for this population along with a map ofthe population location (Appendix D).

CNPS 1B, FSS, AND/OR FSC SPECIES

Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola; FSC,CNPS 1B, FSS). Two populations were identified within the study area in decomposedgranite and cracks in granite bedrock. Both populations are located along the Bear-Mono Siphon and Bear Tunnel. One of these populations is within a polygon of knownoccurrence (USDA-FS 2002) for this species while the other population is just outsidethat polygon. There are several known populations near the study area in the vicinity ofFlorence Lake and Jackass Meadow (USDA-FS 2002).

Short-leaved hulsea (Hulsea brevifolia; CNPS 1B, FSS). Five populations wereidentified in Sierran mixed conifer forest openings within the study area. Four of thesepopulations are located along Road 8S02 including one population at Tunnel 7, Adit 72.The other population is along a distribution line on the southwest end of HuntingtonLake approximately 300 feet west of the road to Huntington Lake Dams 1 and 2 andwithin 500 feet of the lakeshore between Huntington Lake Dams 3 and 3a. There areknown populations, near the study area, near Dowville Picnic Area and within 200 feetof the Huntington Lake perimeter just east of Camp Olijato (USDA-FS 2002). Theknown occurrences are represented in the database as large polygons in which thespecies was recorded. These areas extend within 200 feet of Huntington Lake but alsooutside of the study area. These populations are represented on the maps, but werenot detected during special-status plant surveys.

CNPS 4 AND FSW SPECIES

Yosemite evening-primrose (Camissonia sierrae ssp. sierrae; CNPS 4, FSW). Twopopulations were identified within the study area in granitic gravel/sand. One populationis located at the Logan Meadow Trailhead northeast of Mammoth Pool Campground.

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The second population is located along the Musick Distribution Line above Big CreekPowerhouse No. 2.

Cut-leaved monkeyflower (Mimulus laciniatus; CNPS 4, FSW). Seven populationswere identified in granitic seeps within the study area. Six populations are located alongthe Crater Diversion Channel and one population is located at the Bear Creek trailheadparking area.

5.3.1 SPECIES POTENTIALLY OCCURRING IN WATER-DEPENDENT HABITATS ALONG BYPASSAND FLOW-AUGMENTED REACHES WITHIN THE PROJECT AREA

CNPS 1B, FSS, AND/OR FSC OR FSW SPECIES

Flaming trumpet (Collomia rawsoniana; CNPS 1B, FSC, FSS). One population wasidentified during special-status plant surveys in 2003. This population is a knownoccurrence located outside the study area along Rock Creek approximately 3,000 feetupstream from the Rock Creek Diversion. There is the potential for flaming trumpet tooccur in riparian areas along all flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between2,500 and 7,200 feet in elevation.

Subalpine fireweed (Epilobium howellii; CNPS 1B, FSS). There were no populationsidentified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is the potentialfor subalpine fireweed to occur in meadows and seeps along flow-augmented andbypass reaches located between 6,500 and 8,800 feet in elevation within the studyarea.

Keil’s daisy (Erigeron inornatus var. keillii; CNPS 1B, FSW). There were nopopulations identified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There isthe potential for Keil’s daisy to occur in meadows and seeps along flow-augmented andbypass reaches located between 5,900 and 7,200 feet in elevation within the studyarea.

Shuteye Peak fawn lily (Erythronium pluriflorum; CNPS 1B, FSS). There were nopopulations identified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There isthe potential for Shuteye Peak fawn lily to occur in meadows along flow-augmented andbypass reaches located between 6,700 and 8,400 feet in elevation within the studyarea.

Field ivesia (Ivesia campestris; CNPS 1B, FSW). There were no populationsidentified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is the potentialfor field ivesia to occur in meadows and edges of seeps along flow-augmented andbypass reaches located between 6,400 and 11,000 feet in elevation within the studyarea.

Slender-stemmed monkeyflower (Mimulus filicaulis; FSC, CNPS 1B, FSS). Therewere no populations identified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys.There is the potential for slender-stemmed monkeyflower to occur in meadows and

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seeps along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 2,900 and 5,700feet in elevation within the study area.

Pansy monkeyflower (Mimulus pulchellus; FSS, CNPS 1B). There were nopopulations identified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There isthe potential for pansy monkeyflower to occur in meadows and seeps along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 2,000 and 6,600 feet in elevationwithin the study area.

California beaked-rush (Rhyncospora californica; FSC, CNPS 1B, FSW). Therewere no populations identified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys.There is the potential for California beaked-rush to occur in meadows, seeps, andmarshes along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 150 and 3,300feet in elevation within the study area.

Bolander’s clover (Trifolium bolanderi; FSS, FSC, CNPS 1B). There were nopopulations identified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys.There is the potential for Bolander’s clover to occur in meadows or seeps along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 7,900 and 8,500 feet in elevationwithin the study area.

CNPS 2, FSS, AND/OR FSW SPECIES

Bolander’s candle moss (Bruchia bolanderi; CNPS 2, FSS). There were nopopulations identified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys.There is the potential for Bolander’s candle moss to occur in meadows or on verticalbanks of streams in mixed coniferous forests along flow-augmented and bypassreaches located between 5,000 and 7,500 feet in elevation within the study area.

Moss (Meesia triquetra; FSS, CNPS 2). There were no populations identified duringfocused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is the potential for thismoss species to occur in acidic montane meadows in coniferous forests along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 6,000 and 8,000 feet in elevationwithin the study area.

Moss (Meesia uliginosa; FSS, CNPS 2). There were no populations identified duringfocused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is the potential for thismoss species to occur in saturated meadows in mixed coniferous forest and redfir/lodgepole pine forests along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between7,500 and 9,000 feet in elevation within the study area.

Nuttall’s pondweed (Potamogeton epihydrus ssp. nuttallii; CNPS 2, FWS). Therewere no populations identified during focused special-status plant surveys or ripariansurveys. There is the potential for Nuttall’s pondweed to occur in marshes and assortedshallow freshwater along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 1,300and 6,200 feet in elevation within the study area.

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Prairie wedge grass (Sphenopholis obtusata; FSW, CNPS 2). There were nopopulations identified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys.There is the potential for prairie wedge grass to occur in meadows or seeps along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 1,000 and 6,600 feet in elevationwithin the study area.

CNPS 2 ONLY SPECIES

Shore sedge (Carex limosa; CNPS 2). There were no populations identified duringfocused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is the potential for shoresedge to occur in meadows, seeps, and marshes between 3,900 and 8,900 feet inelevation within the study area.

Meadow sedge (Carex praticola; CNPS 2). There were no populations identifiedduring focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is the potentialfor meadow sedge to occur in meadows or seeps along flow-augmented and bypassreaches located between 3,900 and 8,900 feet in elevation within the study area.

Flat-leaved bladderwort (Utricularia intermedia; CNPS 2). There were nopopulations identified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys.There is the potential for flat-leaved bladderwort to occur in bogs, fens, meadows, andseeps along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 3,900 and 8,900feet in elevation within the study area.

CNPS 3 AND FSW SPECIES

Yosemite tarplant (Jensia yosemitana (=Madia yosemitana); CNPS 3, FSW). Therewere no populations identified during focused special-status plant surveys or ripariansurveys. There is the potential for Yosemite tarplant to occur in meadows and seepsalong flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 3,900 and 7,500 feet inelevation within the study area.

CNPS 4 AND FSW SPECIES

Marsh claytonia (Claytonia palustris; CNPS 4, FSW). There were no populationsidentified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is thepotential for marsh claytonia to occur in meadows, seeps, and marshes along flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 3,200 and 8,200 feet in elevationwithin the study area.

Yosemite ivesia (Ivesia unguiculata; FSW, CNPS 4). There were no populationsidentified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is thepotential for Yosemite ivesia to occur in meadows or seeps along flow-augmented andbypass reaches located between 4,900 and 9,600 feet in elevation within the studyarea.

Mountain phacelia (Phacelia orogenes; FSW, CNPS 4). There were no populationsidentified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is the

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potential for mountain phacelia to occur in meadows or seeps along flow-augmentedand bypass reaches located between 7,800 and 11,100 feet in elevation within thestudy area.

Cusick’s speedwell (Veronica cusickii; CNPS 4, FSW). There were no populationsidentified during focused special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys. There is thepotential for Cusick’s speedwell to occur in meadows and seeps along flow-augmentedand bypass reaches located between 7,000 and 9,800 feet in elevation within the studyarea.

FSS ONLY SPECIES

Veined water lichen (Peltigera hydrothyria (=Hydrothyria venosa); FSS). Therewere no populations identified during special-status plant surveys or riparian surveys.There is the potential for veined water lichen to occur in flow-augmented and bypassreaches located between 4,000 and 8,000 feet in elevation.

FSW ONLY SPECIES

Roundleaf sundew (Drosera rotundifolia; FSW). One population was identifiedduring the CAWG-11, Riparian Study. This population is located in a wet meadowalong Coon Creek, a comparison stream, at river mile 1.3 to 1.4. The population is inthe eastern-central portion of the meadow in an area that remained saturatedthroughout the summer. Coon Creek and the associated meadow are not part of theBig Creek ALP. There is the potential for roundleaf sundew to occur in sphagnum bogsalong all flow-augmented and bypass reaches located between 0 and 6,500 feet inelevation.

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6.0 LITERATURE CITED

California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG). 2000. Guidelines for assessing theeffects of proposed projects on rare, threatened, and endangered plants andnatural communities. Guidelines Produced for the California Department of Fishand Game. May 8, 2000. Revision of Guidelines Dated December 9, 1983.

California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG). 2004. Rarefind 2; California NaturalDiversity Database. Electronic database. Updated April 4, 2004.

California Native Plant Society (CNPS). 2003. Inventory of Rare and EndangeredVascular Plants of California. Electronic Database.

Clines, Joanna. 2002. Sierra National Forest Sensitive Plant List. Dated April, 2002.

Emerenciana, G.H., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich.1998 Field Guide to Intermountain Sedges. USDA-FS Rocky MountainResearch Station General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-10.

Hickman, J.C. 1993. The Jepson Manual. University of California Press, Berkeley,California.

Norris, D. H. and J.R. Shevock. Unpublished. Contributions Toward a Bryoflora ofCalifornia: A Key to the Mosses.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USDA-FS), Pacific Southwest Region.1993. Soil Survey of Sierra National Forest Area, California. U.S.D.A. NaturalResource Conservation Service, Regents of the University of California(Agricultural Experiment Station).

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USDA-FS), Pacific Southwest Region.1995. Soil Survey High Sierra Area California. U.S.D.A. Natural ResourceConservation Service, Regents of the University of California (AgriculturalExperiment Station). October, 1995.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USDA-FS). 1998. USDA-FS RegionalForester’s List of Sensitive Plant and Animal Species for Region 5.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USDA-FS). 2001. Sierra NevadaForest Plan Amendment. Final Environmental Impact Statement. U.S.Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region.January 2001.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USDA-FS). 2002. High Sierra RangerDistrict Sensitive Plant Coverage. Electronic database. Updated February,2002.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). 2004. Species list. Dated January 23, 2002and June 1, 2004.

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APPENDIX A

California Native Diversity Database Report, Updated April 4, 2004

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND.

ON GRANITE DOMES, RESTRICTED TO EXPOSED SITES. 400-1100M.

PDPOR09060

Calyptridium pulchellumMariposa pussypaws

ThreatenedNone

G1S1.1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-3-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

6

Presence:Trend:

Good

HAMON, D. 1980 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

HERBICIDE SPRAYING BY USFS COULD THREATEN. FENCE ERECTED TO EXCLUDE CATTLE (1992). MORE ANNUAL GRASSES IN 1995.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantFluctuating

Dates Last Seen1995-06-121995-06-12

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

SIERRA NF, SUGARLOAF CONVERSION PROJECT, (NW SIDE OF JOSE BASIN).

Lat/Long: 37.11151º / -119.40305º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 30 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 3,400 ft

15412

UTM: Zone-11 N4109945 E286481

Map Index:

ON DECOMPOSED GRANITE GRAVEL, FOOTHILL WOODLAND ARTIFICIALLY CONVERTED TO GRASSLAND; ASSOCIATED WITH LUPINUSCITRINUS, MADIA MINIMA, AND ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA.

23 PLANTS SEEN IN 1980, 58 IN 1991, 770 IN 1992, 59 IN 1995.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1997-08-27

21240EO Index:

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

1

Presence:Trend:

Good

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY A PROPOSED NEW STATE HIGHWAY PROJECT AND SPRAWLING FOOTHILL DEVELOPMENT.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1987-XX-XX1987-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

BIG SANDY BLUFFS NORTH TO JUST SOUTH OF SAN JOAQUIN RIVER NEAR ITALIAN BAR.

Lat/Long: 37.08337º / -119.42828º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 10 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC14,600.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,920 ft

15355

UTM: Zone-11 N4106879 E284159

Map Index:

DECOMPOSED GRANITE IN CHAPARRAL. ASSOCIATED WITH CEANOTHUS, PEDICULARIS, DELPHINIUM, SAMBUCUS, CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS,ASCLEPIAS, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, ERIODICTYON CALIFORNICA, AND UMBELLARIA CALIFORNICA.

INCLUDES SEVERAL COLLECTIONS FROM "5 MI ABOVE AUBERRY ON ROAD TO PINERIDGE" AND VICINITY.

PART OF AREA IS USFS RNA; ANOTHER PART IS USFS CARPENTERIA BOTANICAL AREA. SEVERAL THOUSAND PLANTS SEEN IN 1986 ALONGGRADE UP BIG SANDY BLUFFS (HWY 168). HWY BISECTS OCCURRENCE. PART OF OCCURRENCE BURNED IN 1984.

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General:

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Area:

Record Last Updated: 1991-05-03

13932EO Index:

2

Presence:Trend:

Good

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY A PROPOSED NEW STATE HIGHWAY PROJECT AND SPRAWLING FOOTHILL DEVELOPMENT.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-05-171989-05-17

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

BLACK MTN, JUST S OF BIG SANDY VALLEY.

Lat/Long: 37.01434º / -119.45632º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 34 WMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC1,013.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

15338

UTM: Zone-11 N4099284 E281468

Map Index:

IN FOOTHILL WOODLAND AND WET CHAPARRAL. ASSOCIATED WITH RHUS, RIBES, SAMBUCUS AND FREMONTIA. ALSO SEEN IN 1986 AND 1987AT ELEVATIONS FROM 2400 TO 3000 FEET, ON N AND MOSTLY NW EXPOSURES.

VEG HAS NOT BEEN BURNED RECENTLY. HUNDREDS OF PLANTS SEEN IN 1987 CENSUS. 9 PLANTS SEEN IN 1989; PLANTS VERY OLD AND AREPROBABLY RELICTUAL FROM THE BLACK MTN POPS UPSLOPE, ACC TO STEBBINS (1989).

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Record Last Updated: 1991-05-03

12345EO Index:

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

10

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

DEVELOPMENT MAY THREATEN SITE VIA SILTATION OF STREAMBED. PLANTS APPEAR STRESSED BY COMPETITION WITH CHAPARRAL.

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-04-281989-04-28

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

BALD MILL CREEK, APPROX. 2 KM (1.25 MI) NNW OF MEADOW LAKES.

Lat/Long: 37.09854º / -119.44175º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 34 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC3.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,700 ft

22759

UTM: Zone-11 N4108594 E283005

Map Index:

GROWING IN SEASONAL STREAM BED OF OPEN CANYON THROUGH CHAPARRAL. SOME PLANTS GROWING 10-20 FEET UP VALLEY SIDES. ASSOCIATES INCLUDE ARCTOSTAPHYLOS SP., QUERCUS WISLIZENII, TOXICODENDRON DIVERSILOBUM, AND SALIX SP..

AT SUGARLOAF ROAD AND BALD MILL CREEK APPROX. 1 MILE FROM THE JUNCTION WITH THE AUBERRY/MEADOW LAKES ROAD. PLANTSFOUND ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CREEK BELOW THE ROAD FOR ABOUT 100 YARDS.

100 PLANTS SEEN IN 1989. THIS IS A LARGE POPULATION IN AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE LOCATION AND MAY BE A GOOD STUDY AREA. CABINSAND HOMES FOUND IN SURROUNDING AREA.

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Record Last Updated: 1993-02-19

8304EO Index:

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General:

CARA2443CA

Central Valley Drainage Hardhead/Squawfish Stream

NoneNone

G?S?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

5

Presence:Trend:

Good

MOYLE, PETER 1991 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZING DEGRADING STREAMBANKS ON LOWER WILLOW CREEK. DAMS UPSTREAM MINIMIZING FLOWS.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantDecreasing

Dates Last Seen1986-XX-XX1986-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

FRESNO, MADERA

SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, BETWEEN KERCKHOFF & REDINGER RESERVOIRS.

Lat/Long: 37.13659º / -119.48961º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 28 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC559.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,200 ft

25577

UTM: Zone-11 N4112926 E278862

Map Index:

DEEP, ROCKY POOL HABITAT IN STEEP CANYON WHICH CONTAINS HARDHEAD, SQUAWFISH, AND SACRAMENTO SUCKER. FLOWS AREREGULATED BY UPSTREAM DAMS. WILLOW, PINE, OAK, COTTONWOOD, AND CEDAR RIPARIAN VEGETATION.

BETWEEN KERCKHOFF RESERVOIR AND REDINGER RESERVOIR. ALSO INCLUDES WILLOW CREEK FROM MOUTH TO CONFLUENCE OFWHISKY CREEK.

LOCAL SUPPORT FOR PROTECTION OF STREAM BY "SAVE OUR STREAMS, INC."

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

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Location Detail:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1994-06-17

5337EO Index:

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General: OCCURS ONLY IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA, IN ASSOCIATION WITH BLUE ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS MEXICANA).

PREFERS TO LAY EGGS IN ELDERBERRRIES 2-8 INCHES IN DIAMETER; SOME PREFERENCE SHOWN FOR "STRESSED" ELDERBERRIES.

IICOL48011

Desmocerus californicus dimorphusvalley elderberry longhorn beetle

ThreatenedNone

G3T2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

124

Presence:Trend:

Good

YOTK, D. & W. PHILPOTT 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-05-041995-05-04

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

JUST WEST OF HWY 168, 2.5 MILES SE OF AUBERRY.

Lat/Long: 37.05626º / -119.44733º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 15 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,200 ft

33166

UTM: Zone-11 N4103915 E282388

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF INTERIOR LIVE OAK CHAPARRAL, WITH ELDERBERRY SHRUBS COVERING SEVERAL ACRES, ON A STEEP, SW-FACINGSLOPE. SHRUBS ARE GROWING ON THE HWY FILL SLOPE.

LOCATED BETWEEN MILE POST 30.1 AND 30.2 ON HWY 168, THEN 25-150M WEST OF THE HWY.

ON 4 MAY 1995, 5 SHRUBS WERE OBSERVED CONTAINING EXIT HOLES.

Qtr:

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Main Source:

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Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1995-05-24

20288EO Index:

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General: A THOROUGHLY AQUATIC TURTLE OF PONDS, MARSHES, RIVERS, STREAMS & IRRIGATION DITCHES WITH AQUATIC VEGETATION.

NEED BASKING SITES AND SUITABLE (SANDY BANKS OR GRASSY OPEN FIELDS) UPLAND HABITAT FOR EGG-LAYING.

ARAAD02030

Emys (=Clemmys) marmoratawestern pond turtle

NoneNone

G3G4S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

49

Presence:Trend:

Good

MILLER, G. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-07-151989-07-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

1.0 KM SSW OF HIGHWAY 168 X LODGE ROAD; ON EAST SIDE OF WHISPERING PINES LANE.

Lat/Long: 37.03583º / -119.47612º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 29 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,845 ft

32805

UTM: Zone-11 N4101714 E279769

Map Index:

FRESHWATER MARSH BORDERING AN UNGRAZED STOCKPOND.

2 ADULTS OBSERVED. WOODDUCK BROOD, BULLFROGS AND GREAT BLUE HERON USING POND; ABSENCE OF GRAZING HAS ALLOWEDMARSH TO DEVELOP AROUND POND.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1996-02-22

4678EO Index:

50

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

REPLOGLE, R. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY PRESENCE OF BULLFROGS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-05-112002-05-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

JOSE CREEK, FROM SCE POWERHOUSE #3 TO THE SOUTH FOR APPROX. 6.0 MILES, JOSE BASIN

Lat/Long: 37.11635º / -119.37916º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC338.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,000 ft

32806

UTM: Zone-11 N4110428 E288618

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF A PERENNIAL STREAM WITH POOLS; CHANNEL TYPE RANGED FROM STEEP BEDROCK TO FLAT SILTY. DOMINANTRIPARIAN PLANTS INCLUDE ALDERS AND WILLOWS; SURROUNDED BY OAK WOODLAND UPSLOPE.

TURTLES FOUND IN POOLS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE 6 MILES OF STREAM.

UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED AT JOSE BASIN ROAD; DATE UNKNOWN. 8 CAPTURED & RELEASED ON 15 JUL 1988. 38 ADULTS, 10JUVENILES, 6 HATCHLINGS OBSERVED ON 21 JUL 1993. 3 ADULTS OBSERVED, 28 MAR 2002. 13 ADULTS/4 JUVENILES OBSERVED, 10-11 MAY

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2003-09-08

19336EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

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Presence:Trend:

Fair

CLINES, J. 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PARTIALLY FENCED FROM CATTLE, BUT UNFENCED PORTION SEVERELY IMPACTED. POSSIBLE THREAT FROM ANNUAL GRASS COMPETITION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-06-131995-06-13

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

SW OF SUGARLOAF HILL, SUGARLOAF CONVERSION PROJECT (NW SIDE OF JOSE BASIN).

Lat/Long: 37.11190º / -119.40293º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 30 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC17.8 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

15413

UTM: Zone-11 N4109988 E286493

Map Index:

DECOMPOSED GRANITE GRAVEL, FOOTHILL WOODLAND ARTIFICIALLY CONVERTED TO GRASSLAND. GRANITE OUTCROPS. ASSOCIATEDWITH CALYPTRIDIUM PULCHELLUM, QUERCUS WISLIZENII, MADIA MINIMA, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, ERODIUM CICUTARIUM, & LUPINUSSTIVERSII.

USFS POP # 15-15 & 15-24. ALONG BOTH SIDES OF FS ROAD 9561C.

4 POPULATIONS. 1650 PLANTS IN 1991 IN LOWER POLYGON. AT LEAST 1273 PLANTS IN 1995. INCLUDES FORMER OCCURRENCE #2.

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General:

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Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-04-03

19229EO Index:

3

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

ADJACENT TO ROAD; A FEW PLANTS IN THE TURN-OUT HAD BEEN CRUSHED BY TIRES IN 1989. 4WD VEHICLES/CAMPING IN AREA.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-05-291989-05-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST, ABOUT 0.5 MILE SSE OF SUGARLOAF HILL (NORTHWEST SIDE JOSE BASIN).

Lat/Long: 37.11519º / -119.39099º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 30 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 3,200 ft

15421

UTM: Zone-11 N4110326 E287563

Map Index:

SANDY, ROCKY OUTCROP WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA AND YELLOW PINE.

NORTH SIDE OF SUGARLOAF ROAD.

UNKNOWN HOW MANY PLANTS SEEN IN 1980, 500 SEEN IN 1989.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-04-07

19225EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

STEBBINS, J. 1979 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-06-XX1979-06-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

BIG SANDY BLUFFS, 1.4 AIRMI SSW OF MEADOW LAKES, 0.25 AIRMI DUE W OF BEAL FIRE RD.

Lat/Long: 37.05630º / -119.44007º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 15 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC8.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,200 ft

15359

UTM: Zone-11 N4103903 E283034

Map Index:

SITE MAPPED BY MAP PROVIDED BY STEBBINS.

SEEN IN 1979.

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-24

19222EO Index:

8

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

STEBBINS, J. 1979 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-06-XX1979-06-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

BIG SANDY BLUFFS, 2.4 AIRMI DUE S OF MEADOW LAKES.

Lat/Long: 37.04156º / -119.42751º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 23 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC18.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,560 ft

15374

UTM: Zone-11 N4102238 E284109

Map Index:

TWO COLONIES. SITE MAPPED FROM MAP PROVIDED BY STEBBINS.

FORMER EO 9 LUMPED HERE.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-24

19221EO Index:

10

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PLANTS INFESTED WITH CATERPILLARS. SOME PLANTS ALSO TRAMPLED BY HUMANS. VERY POOR SITE FOR THE PLANT IN 1989.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-04-281989-04-28

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

BIG SANDY BLUFFS, NNW OF TOLLHOUSE, ON BOTH SIDES OF HWY 168.

Lat/Long: 37.04113º / -119.41080º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 24 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC40.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,800 ft

15390

UTM: Zone-11 N4102153 E285594

Map Index:

ON DECOMPOSED GRANITE SAND ON RIDGE TOP AMONG GRANITE BOULDERS AND SLABS IN YELLOW PINE FOREST/CHAPARRALTRANSITION. STEEP SW-FACING SLOPES WITH LUPINUS STIVERSII.

SEVERAL COLONIES MAPPED HERE AS 4 POLYGONS. MAPPED IN SE1/4 SEC 24 AND NE1/4 SEC 25.

70 PLANTS IN 1989. ADDITIONAL SITES ADDED FROM MAP PROVIDED BY STEBBINS. NORTHEASTERN POLYGON; 300-500 PLANTS IN 1978, 2000IN 1989. FORMER EO 11 AND 12 LUMPED HERE. NEEDS FIELDWORK TO CONFIRM LOCATIONS.

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

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Good

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

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HOMES NEARBY, ALSO MANY ATV TRAILS RUNNING THROUGH PART OF EASTERNMOST POLYGON.

PVT IN USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-06-101989-06-10

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County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

BALD MOUNTAIN S OF CORLEW MEADOWS, W OF ALDER SPRINGS. NEAR MILE HIGH SUBDIVISION.

Lat/Long: 37.06359º / -119.40688º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 13 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC72.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,640 ft

15387

UTM: Zone-11 N4104636 E286006

Map Index:

4600-4700 FEET ELEVATION. ON OPEN GRANITE SHEETS IN YELLOW PINE FOREST.

MORE SURVEYS NEEDED W OF BALD MTN ROAD, SINCE PLANTS NOT SEEN THERE SINCE 1978. MAPPED AS 8 POLYGONS AT CNDDB.

MANY THOUSANDS OF PLANTS. AREA NEAR END OF BALD MOUNTAIN RD SEARCHED IN 1986 AND NO PLANTS LOCATED. 3000-4000 PLANTSESTIMATED IN EASTERNMOST POLYGON IN 1989.

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14

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

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CABINS NEARBY, VEHICLE TRACKS ACROSS SLABS AND SAND FIELD.

PVT IN USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-05-291990-05-29

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County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

CORLEW MEADOWS, ALONG BOTH SIDES OF AUBERRY ROAD. FROM 0.05-0.35 MI N OF JCT WITH BALD MOUNTAIN ROAD.

Lat/Long: 37.07638º / -119.41329º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 12 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC14.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,450 ft

15386

UTM: Zone-11 N4106070 E285472

Map Index:

ON STERILE DECOMPOSED GRANITE IN YELLOW PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA AND ALLIUM SP.

APPROXIMATELY 2000 PLANTS IN 1978, 1000 IN 1989, 2000 PLANTS IN SOUTHERN POLY OBSERVED IN 1990.

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19216EO Index:

16

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BARTEL, J. 1978 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

COLLECTING AND POWER COMPANY SPRAYING OF EQUIPMENT ARE THREATS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1978-05-181978-05-18

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County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

SAN JOSE BASIN ONE MI DUE S OF MATHEWS MILL NEAR (E OF) CONCRETE BRIDGE OVER JOSE CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.11025º / -119.37630º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 32 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC5.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,200 ft

15446

UTM: Zone-11 N4109745 E288855

Map Index:

IN GRANITE SOIL POCKETS ON KNOLL WITH SCE POWER LINE TOWER.

IN NE1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SEC 32.

MORE THAN 1000 PLANTS IN 1978. 1959 COLLECTION BY BACIGALUPI ET AL IN JOSE BASIN ATTRIBUTED TO THIS SITE.

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

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BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

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MUCH OF AREA HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY LOGGED AND REPLANTED IN PINES. ORVS, ROAD WIDENING, CATTLE TRAMPLING ALSO THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-05-291989-05-29

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AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

ALONG JOSE ROAD, AT JCT W/RD TO PRESCOTT HILL AND 0.25 MI N OF JCT. ALSO FOUND 0.25 MI W OF JCT.

Lat/Long: 37.08154º / -119.38686º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 07 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC22.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,700 ft

15428

UTM: Zone-11 N4106583 E287836

Map Index:

IN SUNNY OPEN AREA IN SANDY PLACES ON DECOMPOSED GRANITE. IN YELLOW PINE/CHAPARRAL TRANSITION. ASSOCIATED WITHARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, STREPTANTHUS TORTUOSUS, ALLIUM SP.

ALSO IN EXTREME SE 1/4 OF SECTION 6.

2 GROUPS OF PLANTS IN 1979. 100-200 PLANTS IN EACH GROUP. 3 GROUPS IN 1989-TOTAL OF 2200-2400 PLANTS. NORTHERNMOST POLYGONHAD 200 PLANTS IN 1989. FORMER EO #36 LUMPED HERE.

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24

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Unknown

HAMON, D. 1980 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

ROAD WIDENING THREAT.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-05-201980-05-20

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County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

ABOUT 1 MI E OF ALDER SPRINGS, N OF RD 168, SIERRA NF.

Lat/Long: 37.06599º / -119.38401º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 17 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC42.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,960 ft

15434

UTM: Zone-11 N4104851 E288046

Map Index:

S EXPOSURE ON ROCKY OUTCROP.

MAPPED IN NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SECTION 17 PER T-R-S PROVIDED BY HAMON.

SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTS SEEN IN 1980.

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

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G2T2S2.2State:

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Unknown

CONGDON, J. SN UC #82057 (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1903-XX-XX1903-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

NEAR TOP OF TOLLHOUSE HILL ABOVE GRAPEVINE SPRING.

Lat/Long: 37.03332º / -119.38691º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 30 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC3/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation:

15422

UTM: Zone-11 N4101233 E287697

Map Index:

SEEN ON ROCKS.

THIS SPECIMEN WAS ERRONEOUSLY IDENTIFIED AS LUPINUS DEFLEXUS.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-04-07

19203EO Index:

32

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MENZIES, B. SN CAS (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT?

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1969-05-011969-05-01

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County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

3 MI FROM AUBERRY ON JOSE BASIN RD.

Lat/Long: 37.07939º / -119.45264º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 10 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 3,200 ft

15342

UTM: Zone-11 N4106494 E281982

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Owner/Manager:

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Record Last Updated: 1995-10-23

19202EO Index:

33

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

GENERAL AREA IS EXPERIMENTAL RANGE DEVELOPED FOR CATTLE; SOME CATTLE PRINTS IN 1989.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-06-121989-06-12

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County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

ABOUT 1.2 MI SSW OF SUGARLOAF HILL, 100 YARDS W OF SUGARLOAF ROAD, 0.3 MI N OF ITS JCT W/FS RD 9S68.

Lat/Long: 37.10439º / -119.39817º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 31 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 3,320 ft

38557

UTM: Zone-11 N4109144 E286895

Map Index:

IN SMALL POCKETS OF GRANITIC SAND AROUND A GRANITE SLAB ABOUT 100 FT ACROSS. SCATTERED ARCTOSTAPHYLOS AND PONDEROSA.

SE1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 31.

300 PLANTS IN 1989.

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

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Good

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

LOGGING NEARBY; NORTHERN SUBPOPULATION IS IN A SPOT BESIDE THE ROAD USED FOR TURNING OUT, PARKING, OR PICNICKING.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-06-121989-06-12

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

1.45-1.65 MI SSW OF SUGARLOAF HILL, WEST SIDE OF SUGARLOAF ROAD, ABOUT 0.2 AND 0.4 MI W OF ITS JCT W/FS RD 9S68.

Lat/Long: 37.09849º / -119.40331º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 31 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC3.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,450 ft

38558

UTM: Zone-11 N4108501 E286421

Map Index:

ON A SANDY KNOLL AND SANDY FIELDS AND SHELVES AMONG GRANITE SLABS. WITH SPARSE ARCTOSTAPHYLOS, P. PONDEROSA, LOTUS CFNEVADENSIS, AND ALLIUM SP.

SW1/4 OF SW1/4 OF SECTION 31.

2000-4000 PLANTS ESTIMATED IN 1989 IN 2 SUBPOPULATIONS.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-04-07

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35

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

AREA HAD BEEN LOGGED AND CLEARED AND RECENTLY PLANTED IN PINE; POP. WIDELY SCATTERED THRU PLANTATION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-05-291989-05-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

2.2 MI SOUTH OF SUGARLOAF HILL, EAST OF FS RD 9S68, 0.25 MI NORTH OF ITS JCT WITH ROAD TO CORLEW MEADOWS.

Lat/Long: 37.08974º / -119.39283º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 06 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 3,600 ft

38559

UTM: Zone-11 N4107506 E287328

Map Index:

IN SANDY FIELD WITH YELLOW PINE, LIVE OAK, AND ARCTOSTAPHYLOS.

SW1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 6.

400-600 PLANTS ESTIMATED IN 1989.

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

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Fair

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

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Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-05-281989-05-28

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

ABOUT 2.2-2.5 MI SW OF SUGARLOAF HILL, 0.25 MI DUE S OF WHERE SUGARLOAF RD CROSSES SECTION LINE SEPARATING SECS 35 & 26.

Lat/Long: 37.10697º / -119.43013º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 35 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC5.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,020 ft

38562

UTM: Zone-11 N4109503 E284062

Map Index:

DECOMPOSED GRANITE FLATS AMONG GRANITE SLABS. WITH OCCASIONAL P. SABINIANA, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, AND L. STIVERSII.ABOUT 4080-5060 FT ELEVATION.

700-800 PLANTS IN 2 SUBPOPULATIONS SEEN IN 1989. NOT THRIVING IN 1989.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-04-07

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38

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Good

BYXBE, M. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

A FEW SUMMER HOMES NEARBY, AREA SENSITIVE TO VEHICULAR USE; SOME EVIDENCED IN 1989.

PVT IN USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-04-291989-04-29

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County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

2.2 MI SW OF SUGARLOAF HILL, ABOUT 1.5 MI N OF MEADOW LAKES.

Lat/Long: 37.10161º / -119.42609º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 35 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC2.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,500 ft

38561

UTM: Zone-11 N4108898 E284406

Map Index:

SANDY (DECOMPOSED GRANITE) FIELDS WITH SHORT GRASSES AND CLUMPS OF ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA AND L. CF MICRANTHUS.

AT LERONA FIRE LANE (UPPER ITALIAN CREEK) AT SUMMIT 4528.

1000 PLANTS IN 1989.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-04-07

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39

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Good

STEBBINS, J. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

CURRENTLY GRAZED, SITE PROPOSED FOR SUBDIVISION.

PVT IN USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-05-291993-05-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

0.45 MI SE OF JCT OF HWY 168 AND AUBERRY ROAD, 0.5 MI SOUTH OF BIG SANDY CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.03749º / -119.49455º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 30 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,800 ft

38563

UTM: Zone-11 N4101941 E278134

Map Index:

OPEN GRANITIC OUTCROP IN LIVE OAK WOODLAND IN DECOMPOSED GRANITIC SOIL. SURROUNDED BY QUERCUS WISLIZENII, Q. DOUGLASII,AND ARCTOSTAPHYLOS VISCIDA.

FAR NE1/4 OF SECTION 30.

300 PLANTS IN 1993.

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33570EO Index:

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

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Excellent

STEBBINS, J. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PRIVATE GRAZING AND NEARBY DEVELOPMENT. BIGGEST THREAT IS PROPOSED CALTRANS HWY PROJECT (HWY 168).

CALTRANS

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-05-171989-05-17

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

1.5 MI NW OF BLACK MOUNTAIN, 1.5 MI DUE SOUTH OF WHERE LODGE ROAD CONNECTS WITH HWY 168.

Lat/Long: 37.02230º / -119.46959º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 33 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC4.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,060 ft

38564

UTM: Zone-11 N4100198 E280310

Map Index:

ON LOOSE GRANITIC GRAVEL WITHIN FLAT GRANITE OUTCROPS. WITH MIMULUS LAYNEAE, L. BENTHAMII, BROMUS MADRITENSIS RUBENS, &LOTUS ARGOPHYLLUS.

JUST SOUTH OF ELEVATION MARKER ON TOPO "2189".

30 PLANTS IN 1989.

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33571EO Index:

60

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

STEBBINS, J. 1979 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-07-181979-07-18

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

SOUTHERN END OF BIG SANDY BLUFFS, 2.2 AIRMILES ESE OF SIERRA JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL.

Lat/Long: 37.03377º / -119.41358º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 25 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC7.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,450 ft

49144

UTM: Zone-11 N4101343 E285326

Map Index:

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS MAP & LETTER FROM STEBBINS. NEEDS FIELDWORK TO CONFIRM LOCATION.

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Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

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Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-24

49144EO Index:

65

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. 1980 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-09-XX1980-09-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

WEST OF JOSE CREEK, APPROXIMATELY 1.0 AIRMILE SOUTHEAST OF SUGARLOAF HILL.

Lat/Long: 37.10955º / -119.38312º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 32 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC2.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,400 ft

49171

UTM: Zone-11 N4109683 E288247

Map Index:

MAPPED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 32

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS 15 MINUTE QUADRANGLE MAP. NEEDS FIELDWORK.

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Record Last Updated: 2002-10-29

49171EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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66

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. 1980 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-09-XX1980-09-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

ALONG JOSE CREEK, APPROXIMATELY 0.2 MILE NORTH OF CONFLUENCE OF MUSICK CREEK WITH JOSE CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.09545º / -119.38555º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 05 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC21.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,400 ft

49172

UTM: Zone-11 N4108124 E287991

Map Index:

MAPPED PRIMARILY IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 5

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS 15 MINUTE QUADRANGLE MAP. NEEDS FIELDWORK.

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General: INHABITS THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA, FROM CONTRA COSTA TO KERN AND TULARE COUNTIES.

IICOL4C030

Lytta molestamolestan blister beetle

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SELANDER, R. 1960 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT, USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen19XX-XX-XX19XX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C), MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

AUBERRY, 10 MI WSW OF SHAVER LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.07938º / -119.48653º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 08 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,200 ft

15282

UTM: Zone-11 N4106571 E278969

Map Index:

FOUND IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY FROM CONTRA COSTA TO TULARE AND KERN COUNTIES.

SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION: APRIL 3 - JULY 1. ONE COLLECTED IN APRIL FROM ERODIUM CICUTARIUM; YEAR OF COLLECTION INKNOWN.

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22652EO Index:

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General: KNOWN ONLY FROM DRY CREEK IN FRESNO COUNTY.

FOUND IN CRACKS & CREVICES OF A SHEER ROCKY CLIFF MOISTENED BY SEEPING WATER AND UNDER DEBRIS AT THE BASE OF THE CLIFF.

IIHEM14010

Oravelia pegeDry Creek cliff strider bug

Species of ConcernNone

G1S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

POLHEMUS, J. & H. CHAPMAN 1979 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1964-05-131964-05-13

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUMPHREYS STATION (3611984/377B), AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

DRY CREEK 2-3 MI SW TOLLHOUSE.

Lat/Long: 36.99272º / -119.41291º Township: 11SRange: 23E

Section: 12 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,600 ft

15391

UTM: Zone-11 N4096786 E285270

Map Index:

FOUND IN CRACKS IN THE BASAL SECTION OF THE FACE OF A SHEER ROCKY CLIFF, CONTINUOUSLY MOISTENED BY SEEPING WATER; ALSOFOUND UNDER ROCKS, LEAVES, AND OTHER MOIST DEBRIS AT THE FOOT OF THE CLIFF.

ONLY KNOWN FROM THIS LOCATION.

NYMPHS SEEN ON MOIST CLIFF WALLS IN APRIL.

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22612EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

215-1400M.

PDCPR07080

Viburnum ellipticumoval-leaved viburnum

NoneNone

G5S2.3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 2

2-1-1

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageAuberry

1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

QUIBELL, C. #8516 JEPS #22697 (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1959-05-221959-05-22

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

0.5 MILES NORTH OF TOLLHOUSE VILLAGE.

Lat/Long: 37.04159º / -119.40434º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 24 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 3,650 ft

49953

UTM: Zone-11 N4102189 E286170

Map Index:

ON NORTH-FACING SLOPE IN DENSE CHAPPARAL WITH QUERCUS BELOW YELLOW PINE FOREST.

JUNCTION OF HWY 168 WITH BEAL FIRE ROAD.

NEEDS FIELDWORK. SEVERAL COLLECTIONS MAPPED HERE: "0.5 MI N OF OF TOLLHOUSE VILLAGE," "TOLLHOUSE GRADE," "FRESNO CO.,NEAR TOLLHOUSE GRADE."

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Record Last Updated: 2003-01-22

49953EO Index:

2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MENZIES, A. SN JEPS #74303 (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1972-05-281972-05-28

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

4.1 MILES WEST OF TOLLHOUSE ON ROAD TO PRATHER.

Lat/Long: 37.03241º / -119.44857º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 27 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC72.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,300 ft

49954

UTM: Zone-11 N4101271 E282209

Map Index:

MAPPED ALONG LODGE ROAD 4.1 MILES W OF TOLLHOUSE.

NEEDS FIELDWORK. ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS 1972 COLLECTION BY MENZIES.

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49954EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Excellent

MARTIN, D. 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1987-03-021987-03-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

NORTH SIDE OF HWY 168, 1.8 MILES NE OF THE LODGE ROAD INTERSECTION, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.06550º / -119.45687º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 15 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/10 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,000 ft

36348

UTM: Zone-11 N4104962 E281566

Map Index:

SITE IS FOUND AT THE FOOT OF BIG SANDY BLUFFS; CARPINTERIA SP AND LUPINUS CITRINUS HABITAT.

ADULT FOX CROSSED THE HWY (HEADING NORTH) & SAT UNDER COVER, FOR ABOUT 1 MINUTE ON 2 MAR 1987.

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31345EO Index:

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General: LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST, PINYON JUNIPER WOODLAND, UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

FINE GRAVEL ON ROCK OUTCROPS, RIDGES, OR DOMES. GRANITIC SOILS. 1560-2610M.

PDPOR04060

Lewisia disepalaYosemite lewisia

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageBalloon Dome

10

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

TAYLOR, D. 1986 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-03-031986-03-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

BALLOON DOME (3711942/416B), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

MADERA

DOME ABOUT 0.75 MILE SOUTHWEST OF CONFLUENCE OF S FORK SAN JOAQUIN RIVER AND SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.42881º / -119.25041º Township: 06SRange: 25E

Section: 04 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC9.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,150 ft

28260

UTM: Zone-11 N4144820 E300883

Map Index:

SHALLOW DECOMPOSED GRANITE DEPOSITS ON OPEN DOME IN JEFFREY PINE FOREST. 30% COVER OF SELAGINELLA WATSONII.

MAPPED WITHIN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 04.

500 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1986. INCLUDES 1986 COLLECTION BY TAYLOR #8727 UC.

Qtr:

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Record Last Updated: 1996-08-22

985EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageBalloon Dome

10

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1964-05-291964-05-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

BALLOON DOME (3711942/416B), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

FRESNO, MADERA

BROWN CONE AREA.

Lat/Long: 37.40021º / -119.26263º Township: 06SRange: 25E

Section: 17 SMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,700 ft

15605

UTM: Zone-11 N4141673 E299726

Map Index:

HARDWOOD WOODLAND.

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23757EO Index:

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General: MEADOWS.

MOIST TO WET MEADOWS. 0-3200M.

PMCYP03B20

Carex praticolameadow sedge

NoneNone

G5S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 2

2-2-1

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageCascadel Pt

1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

TAYLOR, D. #8523 UC (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1984-06-301984-06-30

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

PITCHER CREEK, NORTHWEST OF CASCADEL POINT.

Lat/Long: 37.23616º / -119.47962º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 17 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 3,400 ft

36370

UTM: Zone-11 N4123952 E280038

Map Index:

SITE NAME "PITCHER CREEK" IS NOT SHOW ON TOPO. USGS GAZATEER DESCRIBES PITCHER CREEK IN MADERA COUNTY TO BE T08S R23ESECTION 17.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR THIS SITE IS 1984 COLLECTION BY TAYLOR.

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31367EO Index:

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Good

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY A PROPOSED NEW STATE HIGHWAY PROJECT AND SPRAWLING FOOTHILL DEVELOPMENT.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1987-XX-XX1987-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

BIG SANDY BLUFFS NORTH TO JUST SOUTH OF SAN JOAQUIN RIVER NEAR ITALIAN BAR.

Lat/Long: 37.08337º / -119.42828º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 10 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC14,600.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,920 ft

15355

UTM: Zone-11 N4106879 E284159

Map Index:

DECOMPOSED GRANITE IN CHAPARRAL. ASSOCIATED WITH CEANOTHUS, PEDICULARIS, DELPHINIUM, SAMBUCUS, CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS,ASCLEPIAS, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, ERIODICTYON CALIFORNICA, AND UMBELLARIA CALIFORNICA.

INCLUDES SEVERAL COLLECTIONS FROM "5 MI ABOVE AUBERRY ON ROAD TO PINERIDGE" AND VICINITY.

PART OF AREA IS USFS RNA; ANOTHER PART IS USFS CARPENTERIA BOTANICAL AREA. SEVERAL THOUSAND PLANTS SEEN IN 1986 ALONGGRADE UP BIG SANDY BLUFFS (HWY 168). HWY BISECTS OCCURRENCE. PART OF OCCURRENCE BURNED IN 1984.

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Record Last Updated: 1991-05-03

13932EO Index:

3

Presence:Trend:

None

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Transplant Outside of Native Hab./RangeExtirpatedUnknown

Dates Last Seen1936-XX-XX1975-02-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

MADERA

NEAR CORRINE LAKE, APPROX 5.5 AIR MI N OF AUBERRY.

Lat/Long: 37.16167º / -119.49353º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 08 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC230.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,500 ft

15274

UTM: Zone-11 N4115718 E278587

Map Index:

SP SEEN IN 1936. SEARCHED FOR IN 1975 BUT NOT LOCATED. PLANTED; NOT A NATURAL POPULATION AND PROBABLY ELIMINATED DUE TOLAND FILL AND ROAD CONSTRUCTION (STEBBINS, 1975).

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Record Last Updated: 1994-07-13

13931EO Index:

12

Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. ET AL 1997 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

AREA IS GRAZED FROM JANUARY THROUGH JUNE. POSSIBLE THREAT FROM LACK OF FIRE AND SHADING/COMPETITION OF OVERSTORY.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1997-05-261997-05-26

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

MADERA

1.15 MI NE OF CORRINE LAKE. ALONG WILLOW CREEK, ABOUT 0.5 MI N OF CONFLUENCE WITH WHISKY CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.17215º / -119.48096º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 05 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,800 ft

36476

UTM: Zone-11 N4116852 E279734

Map Index:

E-FACING SLOPE AT TOP OF SEEPY GRANITE FACE AND UPSLOPE IN SHADE OF Q. CHRYSOLEPIS, AESCULUS CALIFORNICA, & UMBELLULARIACA. ASSOCIATED WITH TOXICODENDRON DIVERSILOBUM, CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS, ERIODICTYON CA, DRYOPTERIS ARGUTA, AND CAREX.

40 PLANTS IN 1997.

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General:

CARA2443CA

Central Valley Drainage Hardhead/Squawfish Stream

NoneNone

G?S?State:

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Good

MOYLE, PETER 1991 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZING DEGRADING STREAMBANKS ON LOWER WILLOW CREEK. DAMS UPSTREAM MINIMIZING FLOWS.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantDecreasing

Dates Last Seen1986-XX-XX1986-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

FRESNO, MADERA

SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, BETWEEN KERCKHOFF & REDINGER RESERVOIRS.

Lat/Long: 37.13659º / -119.48961º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 28 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC559.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,200 ft

25577

UTM: Zone-11 N4112926 E278862

Map Index:

DEEP, ROCKY POOL HABITAT IN STEEP CANYON WHICH CONTAINS HARDHEAD, SQUAWFISH, AND SACRAMENTO SUCKER. FLOWS AREREGULATED BY UPSTREAM DAMS. WILLOW, PINE, OAK, COTTONWOOD, AND CEDAR RIPARIAN VEGETATION.

BETWEEN KERCKHOFF RESERVOIR AND REDINGER RESERVOIR. ALSO INCLUDES WILLOW CREEK FROM MOUTH TO CONFLUENCE OFWHISKY CREEK.

LOCAL SUPPORT FOR PROTECTION OF STREAM BY "SAVE OUR STREAMS, INC."

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Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1994-06-17

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General:

CARA2422CA

Central Valley Drainage Rainbow Trout/Cyprinid Stream

NoneNone

G?S?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Fair

BROWN, LARRY 1987 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING MANY NEW ROADS AROUND TOWN OF NORTH FORK. CONTROLLED FLOWS ON NF WILLOW CREEK BY SERIES OFDAMS.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-08-131986-08-13

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

MADERA

WILLOW CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, AT TOWN OF NORTH FORK.

Lat/Long: 37.20409º / -119.49039º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 19 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC544.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,400 ft

25576

UTM: Zone-11 N4120418 E278989

Map Index:

FISH ASSEMBLAGE INCLUDES RAINBOW TROUT, SACRAMENTO SUCKER, CALIFORNIA ROACH, AND PRICKLY SCULPINS. OAK, ALDER, ASH ANDPINE TREES ARE DOMINANT RIPARIAN VEGETATION.

FROM WHISKY CREEK CONFLUENCE UPSTREAM TO LOWER REACHES OF NORTH AND SOUTH FORK WILLOW CK.

Qtr:

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Record Last Updated: 1994-06-21

5393EO Index:

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CARA2421CA

Central Valley Drainage Resident Rainbow Trout Stream

NoneNone

G?S?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

Element Code:

Micro:

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Good

MOYLE, PETER 1991 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

HOUSES BUILT ALONG STREAM. ROAD CROSSINGS COMMON.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-08-131986-08-13

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

WHISKY CREEK, TRIB TO WILLOW CK, NORTH OF REDINGER RESERVOIR.

Lat/Long: 37.22441º / -119.45854º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 16 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC808.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

25877

UTM: Zone-11 N4122599 E281875

Map Index:

MIXED POPULATION OF RAINBOW AND BROWN TROUT. WELL SHADED STREAM WITH BOULDER SUBSTRATE AND FLOW OF ABOUT 2 CFS. ASH, ALDER AND OAK RIPARIAN VEGETATION.

FROM MOUTH TO WHISKY FALLS. INCLUDES MAJOR TRIBS WITH TROUT.

Qtr:

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General: RIPARIAN FOREST, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. ENDEMIC TO MADERA AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

ON STABILIZED ALLUVIUM IN RIPARIAN ZONES. 775-2060M.

PDPLM02080

Collomia rawsonianaflaming trumpet

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

KOBETICH, G. 1985 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-291979-08-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

PECKINPAH CREEK & PECKINPAH MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.25961º / -119.46131º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 04 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC131.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,200 ft

15331

UTM: Zone-11 N4126511 E281730

Map Index:

ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA AND RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE.

AT PECKINPAH MEADOW TRIBUTARY TO PECKINPAH CREEK. RIPARIAN ZONE ALONG CREEK MAPPED FROM USFS DOCUMENT (USF84R02).

MANY HUNDREDS OF PLANTS SEEN IN 1979.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-03-02

25911EO Index:

15

Presence:Trend:

Good

BRANDT, M. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

HYDRO PROJECTS PLANNED. LOGGING AND GRAZING ALSO THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-06-101991-06-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

WHISKY CREEK, OWL CREEK, ROUSH CREEK, & GERTRUDE CREEK, AND TRIBUTARIES.

Lat/Long: 37.25993º / -119.44445º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC748.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,400 ft

15358

UTM: Zone-11 N4126508 E283227

Map Index:

SHADED TO OPEN RIPARIAN AREAS. ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA, RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE, RUBUS PARVIFLORA,PELTAPHYLLUM PELTATUM, AQUILEGIA FORMOSA, CAREX SPP., CALOCEDRUS DECURRENS, CORNUS, AND RIBES.

MANY THOUSANDS OF PLANTS IN PATCHES FROM DENSE TO DIFFUSE. THIS IS THE BEST COLLOMIA STREAM.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-03-02

11875EO Index:

16

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

WILLING, B. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-021979-08-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

MADERA

SAGINAW CREEK, APPROX 0.5 MI WEST OF MAMMOTH RD XING.

Lat/Long: 37.20188º / -119.41569º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 25 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,000 ft

15385

UTM: Zone-11 N4120001 E285613

Map Index:

SHADED RIPARIAN AREA; SANDY WET SOIL. ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA, MIMULUS SPP., AND AQUILEGIA FORMOSA.

SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTS IN 1979.

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Main Source:

Ecological:

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18527EO Index:

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General: RIPARIAN FOREST, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. ENDEMIC TO MADERA AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

ON STABILIZED ALLUVIUM IN RIPARIAN ZONES. 775-2060M.

PDPLM02080

Collomia rawsonianaflaming trumpet

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Unknown

STEBBINS, J. 1982 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

SMALL HYDRO PROJECT PLANNED.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1982-XX-XX1982-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

MADERA

ALONG WHISKY CREEK APPROX 0.25 AIRMI SOUTH OF MAMMOTH RD XING.

Lat/Long: 37.19993º / -119.47236º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 28 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,560 ft

15311

UTM: Zone-11 N4119914 E280578

Map Index:

IN RIPARIAN AREA.

LESS THAN 50 PLANTS IN 1982.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

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General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

18525EO Index:

18

Presence:Trend:

Good

BRANDT, M. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PROPOSED RV CAMP AT HOGUE RANCH.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-06-041991-06-04

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

ROSS CREEK, CLEARWATER CREEK, & UNNAMED TRIBUTARY NEAR HOGUE RANCH.

Lat/Long: 37.24031º / -119.36255º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 16 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC423.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,200 ft

15481

UTM: Zone-11 N4124146 E290437

Map Index:

SHADED RIPARIAN AREAS. ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA, MIMULUS CARDINALIS, RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE, AQUILEGIAFORMISA, MIMULUS, RUBUS AND CORNUS.

ALSO IN SECTIONS 7, 8, 17, & 18.

MANY HUNDREDS OF PLANTS IN 1979, 500 SEEN IN 1991 ALONG TRIB. TO ROSS CREEK.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-02-23

12322EO Index:

19

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

LISKEY, E. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

LOGGING AND CATTLE GRAZING THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-06-101991-06-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

VICINITY OF BENEDICT MEADOW (AKA ELLIS MDW); FOUND UPSTREAM & DOWNSTREAM OF WHERE RD 7S76 CROSSES STREAM & S OFMEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.24693º / -119.42750º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 11 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC67.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,900 ft

15370

UTM: Zone-11 N4125027 E284693

Map Index:

IN SHADED UNDERSTORY OF MIXED CONIFER FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE, CORNUS, RIBES, AND ALNUS.

PLANTS S OF MEADOW ON BOTH SIDES OF ROAD 7S07.

100 VIGOROUS PLANTS IN 1980, AT LEAST 5000 IN 1991. BETTER MAP DETAIL NEEDED.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-04-14

28901EO Index:

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General: RIPARIAN FOREST, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. ENDEMIC TO MADERA AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

ON STABILIZED ALLUVIUM IN RIPARIAN ZONES. 775-2060M.

PDPLM02080

Collomia rawsonianaflaming trumpet

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageCascadel Pt

20

Presence:Trend:

Good

LISKEY, E. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

LOGGING AND BANK EROSION ARE POTENTIAL THREATS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-06-241991-06-24

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

MADERA

N AND E OF MORMON HILL, ALONG UNNAMED TRIBUTARIES OF WHISKY CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.23777º / -119.42378º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 14 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,800 ft

30821

UTM: Zone-11 N4124002 E284997

Map Index:

ASSOC WITH RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE AND ALNUS TENUIFOLIA. COLLOMIA FOUND GROWING UP INTO FOREST AT LEAST 40 M FROMSTREAM. UNIMPRESSIVE HABITAT QUALITY; NO EXTENSIVE RIPARIAN VEG.; DRAINAGE IS IN POOR SHAPE BUT HAVE MANY COLLOMIA HERE.

ALSO IN NW 1/4 OF SECTION 13. PLANTS FOUND NEAR RD 7S07, EXTENDING N ALONG CREEK FOR 0.3 MI AND E FOR 0.75 MI (TO PROHIBITIONMEADOW).

14,000 PLANTS IN 1990, AT LEAST 10,000 IN 1991.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-03-20

20976EO Index:

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General: A THOROUGHLY AQUATIC TURTLE OF PONDS, MARSHES, RIVERS, STREAMS & IRRIGATION DITCHES WITH AQUATIC VEGETATION.

NEED BASKING SITES AND SUITABLE (SANDY BANKS OR GRASSY OPEN FIELDS) UPLAND HABITAT FOR EGG-LAYING.

ARAAD02030

Emys (=Clemmys) marmoratawestern pond turtle

NoneNone

G3G4S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Fair

REPLOGLE, R. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POSSIBLE THREAT: SHALLOW WATER.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-07-201993-07-20

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

AT THE CONFLUENCE OF SAN JOAQUIN RIVER AND ITALIAN CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.14881º / -119.40067º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 18 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,403 ft

32801

UTM: Zone-11 N4114079 E286797

Map Index:

STREAM WITH MANY POOLS, LOW FLOW.

SITE OCCURS IN THE PINE RIDGE DISTRICT OF THE SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

1 ADULT, 2 JUVENILES OBSERVED FORAGING IN POOLS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1996-02-14

26856EO Index:

50

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

REPLOGLE, R. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY PRESENCE OF BULLFROGS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-05-112002-05-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

JOSE CREEK, FROM SCE POWERHOUSE #3 TO THE SOUTH FOR APPROX. 6.0 MILES, JOSE BASIN

Lat/Long: 37.11635º / -119.37916º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC338.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,000 ft

32806

UTM: Zone-11 N4110428 E288618

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF A PERENNIAL STREAM WITH POOLS; CHANNEL TYPE RANGED FROM STEEP BEDROCK TO FLAT SILTY. DOMINANTRIPARIAN PLANTS INCLUDE ALDERS AND WILLOWS; SURROUNDED BY OAK WOODLAND UPSLOPE.

TURTLES FOUND IN POOLS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE 6 MILES OF STREAM.

UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED AT JOSE BASIN ROAD; DATE UNKNOWN. 8 CAPTURED & RELEASED ON 15 JUL 1988. 38 ADULTS, 10JUVENILES, 6 HATCHLINGS OBSERVED ON 21 JUL 1993. 3 ADULTS OBSERVED, 28 MAR 2002. 13 ADULTS/4 JUVENILES OBSERVED, 10-11 MAY

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2003-09-08

19336EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MARTZ, C. 1984 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1984-05-101984-05-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

N SIDE OF JOSE BASIN RD (OLD RR GRADE RD) 5.4 MI NE OF JCT W/ AUBERRY RD. NE OF LERONA.

Lat/Long: 37.13549º / -119.42041º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 24 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,900 ft

15381

UTM: Zone-11 N4112645 E285006

Map Index:

ON OUTCROP OF BEDROCK WITH DECOMPOSED GRANITE SANDS. IN FOOTHILL WOODLAND WITH PINUS SABINIANA, ARCTOSTAPHYLOSMARIPOSA, LUPINUS STIVERSII.

RESIDENCE NEARBY.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

19212EO Index:

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General: PARTLY-SHADED, SHALLOW STREAMS & RIFFLES WITH A ROCKY SUBSTRATE IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS.

NEED AT LEAST SOME COBBLE-SIZED SUBSTRATE FOR EGG-LAYING. NEED AT LEAST 15 WEEKS TO ATTAIN METAMORPHOSIS.

AAABH01050

Rana boyliifoothill yellow-legged frog

Species of ConcernNone

G3S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MOYLE, P. 1972 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1970-XX-XX1970-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), NORTH FORK (3711925/398A), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C), BASS LAKE (3711935/418C)

MADERA

S FORK WILLOW CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.23660º / -119.49819º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 18 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,640 ft

15269

UTM: Zone-11 N4124044 E278392

Map Index:

FOUND MOSTLY IN SMALL PERMANENT FOOTHILL STREAMS HIGHER THAN 200 M ELEV, IN AREAS NOT OCCUPIED BY BULLFROGS.

COLL BTWN JULY & SEPT.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

28455EO Index:

369

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DOYLE, D. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT-SOUTHERN CAL EDISON, USFS

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-05-112002-05-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

JOSE CREEK, FROM JUST DOWNSTREAM OF ITALIAN BAR ROAD UPSTREAM TO JOSE BASIN ROAD

Lat/Long: 37.13849º / -119.37836º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 20 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC57.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation:

52379

UTM: Zone-11 N4112884 E288750

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF RIPARIAN DOMINATED BY ALDERS AND WILLOWS; SURROUNDED BY OAK WOODLAND UPSLOPE.

9 ADULTS, 3 JUVENILES, AND 2 EGGS MASSES OBSERVED ON 10-11 MAY 2002.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2003-09-09

52379EO Index:

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General: (NESTING) RESIDENT OF MIXED CONIFER OR RED FIR FOREST HABITAT, IN OR ON EDGE OF MEADOWS.

REQUIRE LARGE DIAMETER SNAGS IN A FOREST WITH HIGH CANOPY CLOSURE, WHICH PROVIDE A COOL SUB-CANOPY MICROCLIMATE.

ABNSB12040

Strix nebulosagreat gray owl

NoneEndangered

G5S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

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11

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CDFG RAPTOR NEST FILES 1985 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:Natural/Native occurrence

Presumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1977-05-251977-05-25

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

MADERA

*SENSITIVE* Location information suppressed.

Lat/Long: Township:Range:

Section:Meridian:

Mapping Precision:Symbol Type:Elevation:

15379

UTM:

Map Index:

Please contact the Calfornia Natural Diversity Database, California Department of Fish and Game, for more information: (916) 324-3812.

* SENSITIVE *

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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5

Presence:Trend:

Good

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

NUMEROUS 4WD & FIRE CONTROL RDS IN AREA. ALSO THREATENED BY COMPETITION W/WOODY SPECIES RESULTING FROM FIRESUPPRESSION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last SeenXXXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DINKEY CREEK (3711912/396C)

FRESNO

ALONG BIG CREEK, JUST E OF BARNES MTN.

Lat/Long: 37.01025º / -119.22511º Township: 11SRange: 25E

Section: 03 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC1,165.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,200 ft

15646

UTM: Zone-11 N4098324 E302030

Map Index:

UNKNOWN WHEN SEEN. GOOD SITE QUALITY ACCORDING TO STEBBINS (1987). AREA NEEDS PRESCRIBED BURN.

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General: (NESTING) INHABITS EXTENSIVE THICKETS OF LOW, DENSE WILLOWS ON EDGE OF WET MEADOWS, PONDS, OR BACKWATERS; 2000-8000 ELEV

REQUIRE DENSE WILLOW THICKETS FOR NESTING/ROOSTING. LOW, EXPOSED BRANCHES ARE USED FOR SINGING POSTS/HUNTING PERCHES.

ABPAE33040

Empidonax trailliiwillow flycatcher

NoneEndangered

G5S1S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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31

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SERENA, M. 1982 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantDecreasing

Dates Last Seen1982-06-001986-07-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DINKEY CREEK (3711912/396C)

FRESNO

LOST MEADOW, SW OF DINKEY CREEK RANGER STATION, SIERRA NATL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.03244º / -119.18790º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 25 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,800 ft

15690

UTM: Zone-11 N4100709 E305399

Map Index:

HABITAT IS TWO SMALL PATCHES OF WILLOW; EDGES HEAVILY GRAZED IN THE SUMMER.

DFG COLONY #FR13. TWO TERRITORIAL MALES OBSERVED IN 1982; NONE SEEN IN 1984-86.

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32

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HARRIS, J. 1986 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

WILLOW AREA HEAVILY GRAZED AND VEHICLE ACCESS 100 M AWAY.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePossibly ExtirpatedUnknown

Dates Last Seen1982-06-001986-07-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DINKEY CREEK (3711912/396C)

FRESNO

MARKWOOD MEADOW, ABOUT 4.5 MILES WNW OF DINKEY CREEK RANGER STATION, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.09466º / -119.22985º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 03 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,920 ft

15641

UTM: Zone-11 N4107700 E301829

Map Index:

DFG COLONY #FR12. ONE TERRITORIAL MALE OBSERVED IN 1982; NONE SEEN IN 1984-86.

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34

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Unknown

HARRIS, J. 1986 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATS INCLUDE HEAVY GRAZING, POTENTIAL INUNDATION BY PROPOSED DINKEY DAM, AND POTENTIAL NEST PARASITISM BY COWBIRDS.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantDecreasing

Dates Last Seen1992-07-241992-07-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DINKEY CREEK (3711912/396C)

FRESNO

DINKEY MEADOW, 1.5 MILES SSW OF DINKEY CREEK RANGER STATION, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.04382º / -119.16262º Township: 10SRange: 26E

Section: 20 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,560 ft

15710

UTM: Zone-11 N4101920 E307676

Map Index:

ALTHOUGH COWBIRDS WERE PRESENT IN 1992, NO NEST PARASITISM WAS OBSERVED.

UP TO 6 TERRITORIAL MALES OBSERVED IN 1982; 3 PAIRS NESTED IN 1983; 1 NEST, 3 TERR MALES IN 1984; 3 TERR MALES IN 1985; 3 NESTS IN1986; 2 NESTS IN 1987; ONE PAIR FLEDGED 2 YOUNG IN 1989; ONE TERRITORIAL MALE, BUT NO NESTS, IN 1992.

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General: MASSIVE ROCK AREAS IN MIXED CONIFER, RED FIR, LODGEPOLE PINE, AND SUBALPINE HABITATS, 4000 TO 11,600 FEET IN ELEVATION.

ACTIVE ON THE SURFACE ONLY WHEN FREE WATER IS AVAILABLE, IN THE FORM OF SEEPS, DRIPS, OR SPRAY.

AAAAD09020

Hydromantes platycephalusMount Lyell salamander

Species of ConcernNone

G3S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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17

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BRODE, J. 1980 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1941-06-141941-06-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DINKEY CREEK (3711912/396C)

FRESNO

SUMMIT OF BALD MTN.

Lat/Long: 37.10300º / -119.20568º Township: 09SRange: 25E

Section: 35 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,830 ft

15677

UTM: Zone-11 N4108575 E303998

Map Index:

14 JUN 1941: MVZ 35050, COLLECTED BY THOMAS L. RODGERS AND LOWELL ADAMS.

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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56

Presence:Trend:

Fair

WILSON, S. & E. LISKEY

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVESTING ACTIVITIES COULD THREATEN. OHV & RECREATION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-07-061995-07-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DINKEY CREEK (3711912/396C), SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

0.6-0.75 MI NE OF SOAPROOT SADDLE, UNDER POWERLINES.

Lat/Long: 37.03815º / -119.24886º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 28 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC16.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

38722

UTM: Zone-11 N4101469 E299990

Map Index:

IN SANDY, GRAVELLY SOIL UNDER POWERLINES. GRANITE OUTCROP. PONDEROSA PINE FOREST WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA,ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM, LUPINUS STIVERSII, GITHOPSIS SPECULARIOIDES, STREPTANTHUS SP., BRODIEA SP., CENTARIUM SP., & MIMULUS SP..

240 PLANTS IN 1991 IN 2 SUBPOPULATIONS. THIRD SUBPOPULATION IN 1995 WITH APPROXIMATELY 225 INDIVIDUALS.

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General: VICINITY OF WET MEADOWS IN CENTRAL HIGH SIERRA, 6400 TO 11,300 FEET IN ELEVATION.

PRIMARILY MONTANE WET MEADOWS; ALSO IN SEASONAL PONDS ASSOCIATED WITH LODGEPOLE PINE AND SUBALPINE CONIFER FOREST.

AAABB01040

Bufo canorusYosemite toad

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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8

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CANORUS LTD. 1992 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

CATTLE AND TROUT PRESENT

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-08-111993-08-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A), MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

LAKECAMP CREEK AND LAKE, ABOUT 1.5 MILES SOUTH OF MOUNT GIVENS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.25075º / -119.05437º Township: 08SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC155.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 9,200 ft

31079

UTM: Zone-11 N4124667 E317801

Map Index:

31 GARTER SNAKES WERE ALSO FOUND IN THIS AREA. TROUT ARE PPRESENT IN BOTH THE LAKE AND THE CREEK.

A TOTAL OF 12 ADULTS WERE FOUND ALONG THE LAKE AND CREEK. SITE #111.

768 METERS OF STREAM, TRIBUTARY & MEADOW WERE SURVEYED OVER 2 DAYS. 30 EGGS, 20 TADPOLES, 10 ADULTS OBSERVED ON 2SAMPLE DAYS, 1993.

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14

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CANORUS LTD. 1994 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

CATTLE AND TROUT PRESENT

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-08-121993-08-12

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A)

FRESNO

EAST FORK BIG CREEK, AT THE CROSSING OF THE DUSTY ERSHIM TRAIL, ERSHIM MEADOW, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.23377º / -119.05091º Township: 08SRange: 27E

Section: 18 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC22.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 8,980 ft

43001

UTM: Zone-11 N4122776 E318067

Map Index:

SAMPLING DONE UPSTREAM 13-JUL-93 AND DOWNSTREAM 12-AUG-93 OF CROSSING.

13 ADULTS OBSERVED DOWNSTREAM; 25 TADPOLES, 147 ADULTS UPSTREAM, 1993.

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30

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Unknown

CAS HERPETOLOGICAL HOLDINGS 2000 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1949-07-151949-07-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A)

FRESNO

MEADOW, 5 MILES SOUTH OF KAISER PASS

Lat/Long: 37.21896º / -119.10172º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: 23 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation:

44552

UTM: Zone-11 N4121232 E313523

Map Index:

HIGH ELEVATION MEADOW

MAPPED TO COORDINATES GIVEN: LAT 37 13' 08.16", LONG 119 06' 03.12 (COORD SOURCE: DELORME STREET ATLAS USA 4.0) STEEP HILLSIDEAT THIS LOCATION SO MAPPED AS 1 MILE CIRCLE.

2 COLLECTED BY LAMONT AND SAVAGE, DEPOSITED IN CAS, CAS-SU #(AMP)10998 - 10999.

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General: BOGS AND FENS, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST, MEADOWS, MARSHES AND SWAMPS, UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

IN FLOATING BOGS AND SOGGY MEADOWS AND EDGES OF LAKES. 1200-2775M.

PMCYP037K0

Carex limosashore sedge

NoneNone

G5S3?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 2

2-2-1

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

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1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

QUIBELL, C. #3002 UC (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1953-07-271953-07-27

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A)

FRESNO

TRAIL JUNCTION NORTHEAST OF BLACK PEAK NEAR SOUTH FORK BIG CREEK, NORTHEAST OF CABINS AT WES QUALL STOCK CAMP.

Lat/Long: 37.18953º / -119.04090º Township: 09SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,150 ft

35208

UTM: Zone-11 N4117848 E318849

Map Index:

SURROUNDING A FLORIFEROUS MEADOW. C. LIMOSA FORMS DENSE MASS AS IT CLOSES IN ON MENYANTHES-CAREX PONDS RETAINED BYSOD TERRACES IN UPPER SECTION OF MEADOW. FORMS THICK MAT CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING A PERSON.

FOUND IMMEDIATELY NORTHEAST OF CABINS. MAPPED AT SWAMPY AREA NORTH OF QUALLS CAMP.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR THIS SITE IS 1953 COLLECTION BY QUIBELL CITED IN NOTE BY D.W. TAYLOR (1996).

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General: INTERMEDIATE TO LARGE-TREE STAGES OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS & DECIDUOUS-RIPARIAN AREAS W/ HIGH PERCENT CANOPY CLOSURE.

USE CAVITIES, SNAGS, LOGS & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DENNING. NEED LARGE AREAS OF MATURE, DENSE FOREST.

AMAJF01021

Martes pennanti pacificaPacific fisher

Species of ConcernNone

G5T3T4QS2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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38

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT. OF FISH & GAME 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1913-12-XX1913-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A), HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

NEAR RED TOP CAMP, APPROX 7 MI NNE OF DINKEY CREEK, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.19299º / -119.11235º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: 34 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,200 ft

15771

UTM: Zone-11 N4118371 E312515

Map Index:

ONE OBS DURING NOV; ONE TRAPPED DURING DEC.

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39

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Unknown

DEPT. OF FISH & GAME 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1974-08-XX1974-08-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B), DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A)

FRESNO

10 MI NE OF DINKEY CREEK, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.14771º / -118.99761º Township: 09SRange: 27E

Section: 14 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 8,400 ft

00006

UTM: Zone-11 N4113126 E322594

Map Index:

LODGEPOLE PINE FOREST.

OBS BY VAN BOSSUYT.

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General: FEDERAL LISTING REFERS TO POPULATIONS IN THE SAN GABRIEL, SAN JACINTO & SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS ONLY.

ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED WITHIN A FEW FEET OF WATER. TADPOLES MAY REQUIRE UP TO 2 YRS TO COMPLETE THEIR AQUATIC DEVELOPMENT.

AAABH01140

Rana muscosamountain yellow-legged frog

EndangeredNone

G2S2State:

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Element Code:

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150

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CANORUS LTD. 1994 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

CATTLE AND TROUT PRESENT

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-08-121993-08-12

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A)

FRESNO

EAST FORK BIG CREEK, AT THE CROSSING OF THE DUSTY ERSHIM TRAIL, ERSHIM MEADOW, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.23377º / -119.05091º Township: 08SRange: 27E

Section: 18 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC22.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 8,980 ft

43001

UTM: Zone-11 N4122776 E318067

Map Index:

NO INDICATION OF PAST LOGGING

SAMPLING DONE UPSTREAM 13-JUL-93 AND DOWNSTREAM 12-AUG-93 OF CROSSING.

2 ADULTS & 12 TADPOLES OBSERVED DOWNSTREAM; 1 ADULT UPSTREAM, 1993.

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General: SUBALPINE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

MOSS GROWING ON SOIL AT LAKE MARGINS. 2600-2800M.

NBMUS6Z170

Sphagnum strictumpale peat-moss

NoneNone

G5S1.3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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3-1-1

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1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SHEVOCK AND YORK #13885 UNK HERB (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last SeenXXXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A)

FRESNO

DINKEY LAKES WILDERNESS, OUTLET OF FIRST DINKEY LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.16529º / -119.07080º Township: 09SRange: 27E

Section: 07 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,240 ft

45701

UTM: Zone-11 N4115216 E316136

Map Index:

NEEDS FIELDWORK.

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Record Last Updated: 2001-08-28

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General: UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN FROM FEW OCCURRENCES IN FRESNO AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

IN SAND OR GRAVEL OVER GRANITE IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST; WITH GAYOPHYTUM, COLLINSIA, ETC. 2120-2335M.

PDONA031H1

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticolaMono Hot Springs evening-primrose

Species of ConcernNone

G3T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

QUIBELL, S. & C. #5804 CAS (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

SOME PARKING OCCURS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1982-06-151982-06-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C), MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

MONO HOT SPRINGS & NE FOR APPROX 2.0 MI.

Lat/Long: 37.33486º / -119.00547º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC404.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,000 ft

15929

UTM: Zone-11 N4133906 E322337

Map Index:

IN GRAVEL AND SAND PANS OVER GRANITE SUBSTRATE IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH GAYOPHYTUM.

INCLUDES FORMER OCCURRENCE #2.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

18875EO Index:

3

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1982-06-151982-06-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

BELOW BEAR CREEK DIVERSION DAM, SOUTH OF LAKE THOMAS A. EDISON.

Lat/Long: 37.33530º / -118.97752º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC23.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,300 ft

00037

UTM: Zone-11 N4133903 E324814

Map Index:

NORTH SLOPE ABOVE RIVER, WITH PINUS JEFFREYI, GAYOPHYTUM, AND CAMISSONIA. OPEN GRAVEL AND SAND PANS OVER GRANITICSUBSTRATE WITH SOUTHERN EXPOSURE.

JUST BELOW DAM AROUND THE LAST CAMPSITE AND ROAD ABOVE THE RIVER. USFS POP #15-1.

ABOUT 100 PLANTS IN 1979. FAIRLY DENSE POPULATION IN FLOWER AND FRUIT.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-04-28

3394EO Index:

4

Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. & S. WILSON 1990 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

HEAVY FOOT TRAFFIC, TRAIL CONSTRUCTION, AND MAINTENANCE.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-06-081990-06-08

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B), FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

WEST SIDE OF FLORENCE LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.24980º / -118.96125º Township: 08SRange: 28E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC13.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,600 ft

00098

UTM: Zone-11 N4124386 E326059

Map Index:

SHELVES AND PANS OF DECOMPOSED GRANITE GRAVEL IN MIXED CONIFER AND LODGEPOLE PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH MADIAMINIMA, MIMULUS, AND LINANTHUS. GENERALLY NOT FOUND WHERE THE LEAF LITTER IS HEAVY.

SEVERAL COLONIES MAPPED ALONG USFS TRAIL 30E01 (PIUTE TRAIL).

26,000 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1990. COLLECTION BY RUSSEL IN 1928 (#75, DS) ATTRIBUTED TO THIS SITE.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-04-28

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General: UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN FROM FEW OCCURRENCES IN FRESNO AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

IN SAND OR GRAVEL OVER GRANITE IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST; WITH GAYOPHYTUM, COLLINSIA, ETC. 2120-2335M.

PDONA031H1

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticolaMono Hot Springs evening-primrose

Species of ConcernNone

G3T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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7

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

LORENZANA, J. 1982 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON PLANS TO MAKE AREA INTO TRAILHEAD PARKING AREA.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1982-06-151982-06-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

NORTH OF FLORENCE LAKE DAM, W OF JACKASS MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.28412º / -118.96948º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: 36 WMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC140.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,200 ft

00054

UTM: Zone-11 N4128209 E325408

Map Index:

MIXED CONIFER FOREST, SAND AND GRAVEL PANS OVER GRANITE SUBSTRATE. ASSOCIATED WITH GAYOPHYTUM AND COLLINSIA.

APPROXIMATELY 1000 PLANTS SEEN.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

13836EO Index:

8

Presence:Trend:

Fair

CLINES, J. & S. WILSON 1990 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

TRAMPLING, ROAD/TRAIL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE, OFF ROAD VEHICLE USE.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-06-081990-06-08

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

WEST SIDE OF THE NORTH END OF FLORENCE LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.27259º / -118.97373º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC6.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,600 ft

31117

UTM: Zone-11 N4126938 E325004

Map Index:

FLATS OF DECOMPOSED GRANITE GRAVEL IN MIXED CONIFER AND LODGEPOLE PINE FOREST.

TWO COLONIES; ONE IS ALONG BOTH SIDES OF WARD TUNNEL AND THE SECOND IS SOUTH OF THE ROAD TO THE GAGING STATION.

560 PLANTS OBSERVED IN TWO COLONIES IN 1990.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-04-28

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General: (NESTING) RIPARIAN PLANT ASSOCIATIONS. PREFERS WILLOWS, COTTONWOODS, ASPENS, SYCAMORES, & ALDERS FOR NESTING & FORAGING.

ALSO NESTS IN MONTANE SHRUBBERY IN OPEN CONIFER FORESTS.

ABPBX03018

Dendroica petechia brewsteriyellow warbler

NoneNone

G5T3?S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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79

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

TIGAS, L. 2001 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2001-06-192001-06-19

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

0.8 MILES SOUTH OF LAKE THOMAS EDISON AND 3 MILES NW OF BEAR DOME; VICINITY OF CAMPGROUND LOCATED ALONG MONO CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.35850º / -118.99411º Township: 06.5SRange: 27E

Section: 35 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,400 ft

47032

UTM: Zone-11 N4136508 E323398

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF CONIFEROUS FOREST.

19 JUN 2001: 1 INDIVIDUAL DETECTED BY SONG / CALL.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 2002-01-18

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General: (NESTING) INHABITS EXTENSIVE THICKETS OF LOW, DENSE WILLOWS ON EDGE OF WET MEADOWS, PONDS, OR BACKWATERS; 2000-8000 ELEV

REQUIRE DENSE WILLOW THICKETS FOR NESTING/ROOSTING. LOW, EXPOSED BRANCHES ARE USED FOR SINGING POSTS/HUNTING PERCHES.

ABPAE33040

Empidonax trailliiwillow flycatcher

NoneEndangered

G5S1S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

STAFFORD, M. 1985 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZING.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1984-XX-XX1984-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

POISON MEADOW, JUST N OF SAN JOAQUIN RIVER.

Lat/Long: 37.31910º / -118.97261º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,120 ft

00047

UTM: Zone-11 N4132096 E325211

Map Index:

PAIR MATED AND PRODUCED TWO YOUNG IN 1984; NEST WAS DESTROYED BY CATTLE JUST A FEW DAYS AFTER YOUNG FLEDGED.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

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General: INTERMEDIATE TO LARGE-TREE STAGES OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS & DECIDUOUS-RIPARIAN AREAS W/ HIGH PERCENT CANOPY CLOSURE.

USE CAVITIES, SNAGS, LOGS & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DENNING. NEED LARGE AREAS OF MATURE, DENSE FOREST.

AMAJF01021

Martes pennanti pacificaPacific fisher

Species of ConcernNone

G5T3T4QS2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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40

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT. OF FISH & GAME 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1978-XX-XX1978-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

MARCELLA LAKE, 12 MI ENE OF MONO HOT SPRINGS.

Lat/Long: 37.34771º / -118.91484º Township: 99XRange: 99X

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,800 ft

00168

UTM: Zone-11 N4135165 E330395

Map Index:

FROM CDFG ASBI MAPS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

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General: FOUND IN ALL BRUSH, WOODLAND & FOREST HABITATS FROM SEA LEVEL TO ABOUT 9000 FT. PREFERS CONIFEROUS WOODLANDS & FORESTS.

NURSERY COLONIES IN BUILDINGS, CREVICES, SPACES UNDER BARK, & SNAGS. CAVES USED PRIMARILY AS NIGHT ROOSTS.

AMACC01070

Myotis evotislong-eared myotis

Species of ConcernNone

G5S4?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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7

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-08-082002-08-08

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

BEAR CREEK DIVERSION DAM, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.33443º / -118.97521º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: 12 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/10 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,363 ft

52405

UTM: Zone-11 N4133802 E325017

Map Index:

1 ADULT MALE CAPTURED ON 8 AUG 2002 DURING MIST-NESTTING.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 2003-09-10

52405EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageFlorence Lake

2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

NPS-SEQUOIA NP

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1971-XX-XX1971-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B), FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

FLORENCE LAKE, SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK.

Lat/Long: 37.25882º / -118.94512º Township: 08SRange: 28E

Section: 07 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,400 ft

00104

UTM: Zone-11 N4125357 E327510

Map Index:

PINE-DOUGLAS FIR-ABIES FOREST.

ORLAND BARTHOLOMEW OF USFS TRAPPED A PALE CROSS PHASE FOX DURING WINTER OF 1971.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 2002-01-14

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General: (NESTING) WITHIN AND IN VICINITY OF CONIFEROUS FOREST. USES OLD NESTS, AND MAINTAINS ALTERNATE SITES.

USUALLY NESTS ON NORTH SLOPES, NEAR WATER. RED FIR, LODGEPOLE PINE, JEFFREY PINE, AND ASPENS ARE TYPICAL NEST TREES.

ABNKC12060

Accipiter gentilisnorthern goshawk

Species of ConcernNone

G5S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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211

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT OF FISH & GAME 1984 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1982-07-201982-07-20

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

GRAVEYARD PEAK (3711848/415B), BLOODY MTN. (3711858/434C)

FRESNO

MINNOW CRK - JACKSON.

Lat/Long: 37.48715º / -118.97068º Township: 05SRange: 27E

Section: 32 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,600 ft

00051

UTM: Zone-11 N4150739 E325772

Map Index:

EYRIE NO. FR005. NO NEST LOCATED; TWO SEEN IN FLIGHT (ONE POSSIBLY AN IMMATURE). (STEWART)

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

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General: VICINITY OF WET MEADOWS IN CENTRAL HIGH SIERRA, 6400 TO 11,300 FEET IN ELEVATION.

PRIMARILY MONTANE WET MEADOWS; ALSO IN SEASONAL PONDS ASSOCIATED WITH LODGEPOLE PINE AND SUBALPINE CONIFER FOREST.

AAABB01040

Bufo canorusYosemite toad

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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1

Presence:Trend:

Good

CRITCHLOW, R. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POSSIBLE THREAT FROM HEAVY RECREATIONAL USE OF SITE.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-09-141991-09-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

GRAVEYARD PEAK (3711848/415B)

FRESNO

PAPOOSE LAKE AND VICINITY, NW OF GOODALE PASS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.47144º / -118.93315º Township: 99XRange: 99X

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 10,400 ft

21558

UTM: Zone-11 N4148927 E329055

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF MEADOW SURROUNDING PAPOOSE LAKE AND ADJACENT GRANITE ROCK/BOULDERS.

ONE MALE AND ONE FEMALE OBSERVED IN DARKNESS BY FLASHLIGHT AT ABOUT 2030.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1992-06-17

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General: UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN FROM FEW OCCURRENCES IN FRESNO AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

IN SAND OR GRAVEL OVER GRANITE IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST; WITH GAYOPHYTUM, COLLINSIA, ETC. 2120-2335M.

PDONA031H1

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticolaMono Hot Springs evening-primrose

Species of ConcernNone

G3T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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6

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

QUIBELL, C. #2670 FSC (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1953-07-101953-07-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

GRAVEYARD PEAK (3711848/415B)

FRESNO

ABOVE EAST END OF LAKE THOMAS A. EDISON, NEAR QUAIL MEADOWS, WEST SIDE OF MONO CREEK CANYON.

Lat/Long: 37.41271º / -118.92317º Township: 99XRange: 99X

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,700 ft

00149

UTM: Zone-11 N4142392 E329804

Map Index:

ON ICE PLANED BENCHES ABOVE CREEK, WITH JEFFREY PINES, ASPENS AND JUNIPERS. SOUTHEAST SLOPING POCKET.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

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General: FOUND IN THE NORTH COAST MOUNTAINS AND THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A WIDE VARIETY OF HIGH ELEVATION HABITATS.

NEEDS WATER SOURCE. USES CAVES, LOGS, BURROWS FOR COVER & DEN AREA. HUNTS IN MORE OPEN AREAS. CAN TRAVEL LONG DISTANCES

AMAJF03012

Gulo guloCalifornia wolverine

Species of ConcernThreatened

G4S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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20

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

GUSTAFSON, J. 1980 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1929-03-211929-03-21

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

GRAVEYARD PEAK (3711848/415B)

FRESNO

SILVER PASS BETWEEN CHIEF LAKE AND SILVER PASS LAKE IN SILVER DIVIDE.

Lat/Long: 37.46743º / -118.92263º Township: 99XRange: 99X

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 10,600 ft

00151

UTM: Zone-11 N4148463 E329976

Map Index:

TRACKS OBSERVED.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

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General: (NESTING & WINTERING) OCEAN SHORE, LAKE MARGINS, & RIVERS FOR BOTH NESTING & WINTERING. MOST NESTS WITHIN 1 MI OF WATER.

NESTS IN LG, OLD-GROWTH, OR DOMINANT LIVE TREE W/OPEN BRANCHES, ESPECIALLY PONDEROSA PINE. ROOSTS COMMUNALLY IN WINTER.

ABNKC10010

Haliaeetus leucocephalusbald eagle

ThreatenedEndangered

G4S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageGraveyard Peak

232

Presence:Trend:

Good

TIGAS, L. 2001 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-06-182002-06-18

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

GRAVEYARD PEAK (3711848/415B), SHARKTOOTH PEAK (3711941/416A)

FRESNO

NW SIDE OF LAKE EDISON, ENE OF VERMILION CAMPGROUND

Lat/Long: 37.38195º / -119.00182º Township: 06SRange: 27E

Section: 35 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC16.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,800 ft

47014

UTM: Zone-11 N4139125 E322770

Map Index:

NEST TREE IS A JEFFREY PINE, WITHIN JEFFREY PINE FOREST, ALONG LAKE EDISON. SURROUNDING LAND USES INCLUDE RECREATION ANDFORESTRY.

NEST WITH 2 JUVENILES OBSERVED ON 26 JUL 2001. ADULT ON NEST OBSERVED ON 15 MAY 2002; 2 ADULTS OBSERVED NESTING ON 18 JUN2002.

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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57

Presence:Trend:

Good

CRITCHLOW, R. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-09-141991-09-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

GRAVEYARD PEAK (3711848/415B)

FRESNO

NE SIDE OF PAPOOSE LAKE, IN THE SILVER DIVIDE AREA OF JOHN MUIR WILDERNESS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.47219º / -118.93225º Township: 05SRange: 28E

Section: 32 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/10 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 10,400 ft

36346

UTM: Zone-11 N4149009 E329136

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF A SUBALPINE LAKE, WITH WETLAND AROUND THE PERIMETER, AND A SMALL INLET STREAM WITH WILLOW THICKETS;SURROUNDING AREA CONSISTS OF LODGEPOLE/JEFFREY PINE FOREST.

1 ADULT OBSERVED AT TWILIGHT ON 14 SEP 1991.

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Record Last Updated: 1997-08-05

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General: (NESTING) WITHIN AND IN VICINITY OF CONIFEROUS FOREST. USES OLD NESTS, AND MAINTAINS ALTERNATE SITES.

USUALLY NESTS ON NORTH SLOPES, NEAR WATER. RED FIR, LODGEPOLE PINE, JEFFREY PINE, AND ASPENS ARE TYPICAL NEST TREES.

ABNKC12060

Accipiter gentilisnorthern goshawk

Species of ConcernNone

G5S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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141

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT OF FISH & GAME 1984 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1981-07-031981-07-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

COARSEGRASS MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.24521º / -119.24762º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 09 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,280 ft

15620

UTM: Zone-11 N4124442 E300645

Map Index:

EYRIE NO. FR002. ACTIVE NEST WITH TWO JUVENILES IN A RED FIR IN 1981. (NEUSCHATZ)

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

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General: MEADOWS, SUBALPINE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

WET MEADOWS, MOSSY SEEPS. 1970-2700M.

PDONA06180

Epilobium howelliisubalpine fireweed

NoneNone

G1S1.3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-1-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageHuntington Lake

3

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HOCH, P. 1992 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last SeenXXXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

3 MILES EAST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.24859º / -119.19871º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 12 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,080 ft

31123

UTM: Zone-11 N4124715 E304993

Map Index:

MAPPED AT CNDDB 3 ROAD MILES EAST OF THE COMMUNITY OF HUNTINGTON LAKE ON THE NORTH SHORE OF THE LAKE.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS UNDATED COLLECTION BY HOCH (#486 MO, RSA).

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1995-04-28

3425EO Index:

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

DRY SLOPES; OFTEN ON DECOMPOSED GRANITE IN WOODLAND. 80-1575M.

PDPLM09130

Linanthus serrulatusMadera linanthus

Species of ConcernNone

G1?S1?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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6

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

WALKER SN JEPS #58552 (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1923-05-XX1923-05-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

BIG CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.20458º / -119.24076º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 08 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,200 ft

30836

UTM: Zone-11 N4119919 E301147

Map Index:

MAPPED AT CNDDB IN VICINITY OF THE COMMUNITY OF BIG CREEK.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS 1923 COLLECTION BY WALKER (SN JEPS #58552).

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

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Record Last Updated: 1995-01-24

3965EO Index:

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General: MIXED EVERGREEN FORESTS WITH MORE THAN 40% CROWN CLOSURE ALONG NORTH COAST & SIERRA NEVADA, KLAMATH & CASCADE MTNS.

NEEDS VARIETY OF DIFFERENT-AGED STANDS, PARTICULARLY OLD-GROWTH CONIFERS & SNAGS WHICH PROVIDE CAVITIES FOR DENS/NESTS.

AMAJF01010

Martes americanaAmerican (=pine) marten

Species of ConcernNone

G5S3S4State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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16

Presence:Trend:

Fair

REEVES, K. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

SOME SELECTIVE LOGGING.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-11-021989-11-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

JUST SOUTH OF COON CR, 1 MI WEST OF CHINESE PEAK & 1 MI SOUTH OF CAMP OLIJATO ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HUNTINGTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.22039º / -119.17429º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: 19 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,780 ft

30439

UTM: Zone-11 N4121536 E307087

Map Index:

RED FIR HABITAT WITH MEDIUM/LARGE TREES HAVING MODERATE (40-59%) CANOPY COVER (RFR5M). RFR5D HABITAT ADJACENT TOTRACKS.

1 INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFIED BY TRACKS AT A TRACK STATION. FISHER TRACKS ALSO SEEN HERE.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

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Record Last Updated: 1995-02-09

4224EO Index:

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General: INTERMEDIATE TO LARGE-TREE STAGES OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS & DECIDUOUS-RIPARIAN AREAS W/ HIGH PERCENT CANOPY CLOSURE.

USE CAVITIES, SNAGS, LOGS & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DENNING. NEED LARGE AREAS OF MATURE, DENSE FOREST.

AMAJF01021

Martes pennanti pacificaPacific fisher

Species of ConcernNone

G5T3T4QS2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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38

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT. OF FISH & GAME 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1913-12-XX1913-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A), HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

NEAR RED TOP CAMP, APPROX 7 MI NNE OF DINKEY CREEK, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.19299º / -119.11235º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: 34 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,200 ft

15771

UTM: Zone-11 N4118371 E312515

Map Index:

ONE OBS DURING NOV; ONE TRAPPED DURING DEC.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23688EO Index:

379

Presence:Trend:

Fair

REEVES, K. 1989 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

SOME SELECTIVE LOGGING.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-08-161990-08-16

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

VICINITY OF COON CR, 1.7 KM WEST OF CHINESE PEAK; 1.7 KM SOUTH OF CAMP OLIJATO, HUNTINGTON LAKE; FRESNO CO.

Lat/Long: 37.22184º / -119.17462º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: 19 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC115.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,780 ft

33787

UTM: Zone-11 N4121697 E307061

Map Index:

RED FIR FOREST WITH MEDIUM/LARGE TREES HAVING MODERATE (40-59%) CANOPY COVER (RFR5M). RFR5D HABITAT ADJACENT TO ANIMALTRACKS.

8/16/1990 OBSERVATION RECORDED AS SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SEC 19 T8S, R26E;

11/01/89:- INDIVIDUAL ID'D BY TRACKS AND YELLOW STAIN IN SNOW AT A TRACK STATION; MARTEN TRACKS ALSO SEEN OVER FISHERTRACKS; NOTES WITH FIELD SURVEY FORM HAVE TRACK MEASUREMENTS OF BOTH MUSTELIDS. 8/16/1990 OBSERVATION BY C. KNIGHT

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2003-02-20

4225EO Index:

444

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BRICKEY, A. ND (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-06-221990-06-22

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

SOUTHEAST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE. SOUTH OF STATE ROUTE 168 NEAR CHINA PEAK SKI AREA

Lat/Long: 37.23235º / -119.16228º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: 17 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC26.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,300 ft

50224

UTM: Zone-11 N4122838 E308183

Map Index:

OBSERVATION BY C. KNIGHT ON 6/22/1990

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2003-02-19

50224EO Index:

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General: INTERMEDIATE TO LARGE-TREE STAGES OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS & DECIDUOUS-RIPARIAN AREAS W/ HIGH PERCENT CANOPY CLOSURE.

USE CAVITIES, SNAGS, LOGS & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DENNING. NEED LARGE AREAS OF MATURE, DENSE FOREST.

AMAJF01021

Martes pennanti pacificaPacific fisher

Species of ConcernNone

G5T3T4QS2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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445

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BRICKEY, A. ND (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-08-071990-08-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

VICINITY OF STATE ROUTE 168 AND PITMAN CREEK. ABOUT 2.4 AIR MILES SE OF BIG CREEK .

Lat/Long: 37.19410º / -119.20173º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 35 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC40.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,200 ft

50226

UTM: Zone-11 N4118675 E304584

Map Index:

OBSERVATION BY B. BECK ON 8/07/1990.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

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Record Last Updated: 2003-02-20

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General:

AMACC01140

Myotis ciliolabrumsmall-footed myotis

Species of ConcernNone

G5S?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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6

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-06-262002-06-26

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

SOUTH OF BIG CREEK, AT SIERRA SUMMIT, SE OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.23318º / -119.15865º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: 17 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 50 ft

52402

UTM: Zone-11 N4122924 E308507

Map Index:

2 ADULT MALES CAPTURED IN MIST NETS ON 26 JUN 2002.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

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Record Last Updated: 2003-09-23

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General: FOUND IN ALL BRUSH, WOODLAND & FOREST HABITATS FROM SEA LEVEL TO ABOUT 9000 FT. PREFERS CONIFEROUS WOODLANDS & FORESTS.

NURSERY COLONIES IN BUILDINGS, CREVICES, SPACES UNDER BARK, & SNAGS. CAVES USED PRIMARILY AS NIGHT ROOSTS.

AMACC01070

Myotis evotislong-eared myotis

Species of ConcernNone

G5S4?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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8

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-08-052002-08-05

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

HUNTINGTON LAKE DAM 3 SURGE TUNNEL, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.23143º / -119.21327º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 14 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 6,893 ft

52406

UTM: Zone-11 N4122841 E303656

Map Index:

AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED ON 5 AUG 2002 INHABITING THE SURGE TUNNEL.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 2003-09-10

52406EO Index:

9

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-08-052002-08-05

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

PITMAN CREEK VICINITY, EAST OF BIG CREEK (COMMUNITY), SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.20271º / -119.23447º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 27 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC15.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,961 ft

52408

UTM: Zone-11 N4119699 E301701

Map Index:

AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED ON 5 AUG 2002.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2003-09-22

52408EO Index:

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General: HISTORICALLY IN ALL ACCESSIBLE COLD WATERS OF THE LAHONTON BASIN IN A WIDE VARIETY OF WATER TEMPS & CONDITIONS.

CANNOT TOLERATE PRESENCE OF OTHER SALMONIDS. REQUIRES GRAVEL RIFFLES IN STREAMS FOR SPAWNING.

AFCHA02081

Oncorhynchus clarki henshawiLahontan cutthroat trout

ThreatenedNone

G4T3S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

GERSTUNG, E. 1985 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-XX-XX1990-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B)

FRESNO

A SMALL TRIBUTARY CREEK NORTH WEST OF COW CREEK ABOUT 0.5 MILES SOUTH EAST OF FOSTER RIDGE. (N FORK COW CRK)

Lat/Long: 37.14302º / -119.14221º Township: 09SRange: 26E

Section: 16 SMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC105.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 8,000 ft

15730

UTM: Zone-11 N4112886 E309739

Map Index:

POP OF <200 FISH. FLOWS VERY LOW IN LATE SUMMER. IN 1970'S LOGGING & GRAZING SEVERELY DAMAGED STREAM BANKS & RESULTED INSILTATION. STREAM HAS RECOVERED DUE TO SEASONAL FENCING FOR CATTLE, SILT CATCHMENT BASIN & BRIDGE. RIPARIAN IMPROVING.

THIS REACH OF STREAM IS ABOUT 1.5 MILES IN LENGTH. THE PRIME SPAWNING AREA COVERS A 0.5 MILE STRETCH.

ADULTS ARE 6-7 INCHES IN LENGTH. FOREST PLAN SAYS NO TIMBER HARVEST UNTIL HABITAT HAS RECOVERED. POPULATION IS HEALTHYWITH ALL AGE CLASSES REPRESENTED.

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Record Last Updated: 1995-12-01

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General: FEDERAL LISTING REFERS TO POPULATIONS IN THE SAN GABRIEL, SAN JACINTO & SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS ONLY.

ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED WITHIN A FEW FEET OF WATER. TADPOLES MAY REQUIRE UP TO 2 YRS TO COMPLETE THEIR AQUATIC DEVELOPMENT.

AAABH01140

Rana muscosamountain yellow-legged frog

EndangeredNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageHuntington Lake

186

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1955-06-061955-06-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

NORTH SIDE OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.24527º / -119.19396º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 12 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC343.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 6,950 ft

44774

UTM: Zone-11 N4124337 E305405

Map Index:

LAKE

MAPPED TO THE NORTH SHORELINE (BUFFERED SHORELINE).

MVZ SPECIMEN #62891 COLLECTED BY E. KARLSTROM (#579), SEX UNKNOWN, WHOLE ANIMAL (ALCOHOL) IN COLLECTION.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

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General: (NESTING) RESIDENT OF MIXED CONIFER OR RED FIR FOREST HABITAT, IN OR ON EDGE OF MEADOWS.

REQUIRE LARGE DIAMETER SNAGS IN A FOREST WITH HIGH CANOPY CLOSURE, WHICH PROVIDE A COOL SUB-CANOPY MICROCLIMATE.

ABNSB12040

Strix nebulosagreat gray owl

NoneEndangered

G5S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageHuntington Lake

20

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

WINTER, J. 1980 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-141979-08-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

NEAR BLACK POINT, WEST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.23860º / -119.26014º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 17 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,500 ft

30013

UTM: Zone-11 N4123735 E299517

Map Index:

FOREST HABITAT DOMINATED BY RED FIR AND LODGEPOLE PINE.

THREE OWLS HEARD BUT NOT SEEN JUNE 18, AND JULY 7, 12, 16, AND 23, 1979 BY M. KUNDE; ONE MALE HEARD BUT NOT SEEN 8/14/79 BY J.WINTER.

Qtr:

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USUALLY NESTS ON NORTH SLOPES, NEAR WATER. RED FIR, LODGEPOLE PINE, JEFFREY PINE, AND ASPENS ARE TYPICAL NEST TREES.

ABNKC12060

Accipiter gentilisnorthern goshawk

Species of ConcernNone

G5S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageKaiser Peak

141

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT OF FISH & GAME 1984 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1981-07-031981-07-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

COARSEGRASS MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.24521º / -119.24762º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 09 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,280 ft

15620

UTM: Zone-11 N4124442 E300645

Map Index:

EYRIE NO. FR002. ACTIVE NEST WITH TWO JUVENILES IN A RED FIR IN 1981. (NEUSCHATZ)

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

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General: VICINITY OF WET MEADOWS IN CENTRAL HIGH SIERRA, 6400 TO 11,300 FEET IN ELEVATION.

PRIMARILY MONTANE WET MEADOWS; ALSO IN SEASONAL PONDS ASSOCIATED WITH LODGEPOLE PINE AND SUBALPINE CONIFER FOREST.

AAABB01040

Bufo canorusYosemite toad

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageKaiser Peak

9

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CANORUS LTD. 1992 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

CATTLE GRAZING, TROUT PRESENT

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-08-031993-08-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

RANCHERIA CREEK, TRIBUTARY OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.26494º / -119.09055º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC395.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 8,000 ft

30908

UTM: Zone-11 N4126311 E314627

Map Index:

291.5 METERS OF RANCHERIA CREEK, 102.4 METERS OF TRIBUTARY STREAMS, & 374.3 METERS OF MEADOW WERE SURVEYED OVER A 2 DAYPERIOD. 1993 SURVEY - BADGER FLAT TRAIL CROSSING, SITE #106.

13 ADULTS WERE OBSERVED 6/30/92 - 7/1/92. 2 TADPOLES, 5 ADULTS OBSERVED 1993.

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

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Location Detail:

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General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2000-05-23

3609EO Index:

35

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1955-06-071955-06-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

KAISER PEAK MEADOWS, 2.5 MILES NORTHWEST OF KAISER PASS SUMMIT, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.31068º / -119.11963º Township: 07SRange: 26E

Section: 22 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 8,420 ft

44772

UTM: Zone-11 N4131444 E312162

Map Index:

MONTANE MEADOW

14 MVZ SPECIMEN #'S 61786-88 (26 MAY 1954), 64496-7 (27 MAY 1954), 62643-8, 62653, 62701 & 62703 (7 JUN 1955). ALL COLLECTED BY E. L.KARLSTROM.

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General: MEADOWS, SUBALPINE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

WET MEADOWS, MOSSY SEEPS. 1970-2700M.

PDONA06180

Epilobium howelliisubalpine fireweed

NoneNone

G1S1.3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-1-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageKaiser Peak

3

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HOCH, P. 1992 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last SeenXXXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

3 MILES EAST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.24859º / -119.19871º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 12 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,080 ft

31123

UTM: Zone-11 N4124715 E304993

Map Index:

MAPPED AT CNDDB 3 ROAD MILES EAST OF THE COMMUNITY OF HUNTINGTON LAKE ON THE NORTH SHORE OF THE LAKE.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS UNDATED COLLECTION BY HOCH (#486 MO, RSA).

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1995-04-28

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General: FEDERAL LISTING REFERS TO POPULATIONS IN THE SAN GABRIEL, SAN JACINTO & SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS ONLY.

ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED WITHIN A FEW FEET OF WATER. TADPOLES MAY REQUIRE UP TO 2 YRS TO COMPLETE THEIR AQUATIC DEVELOPMENT.

AAABH01140

Rana muscosamountain yellow-legged frog

EndangeredNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageKaiser Peak

184

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1955-06-071955-06-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

KAISER PEAK MEADOWS, 2.5 MILES NORTHWEST OF KAISER PASS SUMMIT, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.31068º / -119.11963º Township: 07SRange: 26E

Section: 22 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 8,420 ft

44772

UTM: Zone-11 N4131444 E312162

Map Index:

MONTANE MEADOW

LOCATION WAS GIVEN ONLY AS ABOVE, MAPPED TO THE MEADOW AREA.

4 MVZ SPECIMEN #'S: 62870 (27 MAY 1954); 62892, 62894, 62915 (7 JUN 1955) COLLECTED BY E. KARLSTROM (#'S 194; 583, 584, 584A), SEXUNKNOWN, WHOLE ANIMALS (ALCOHOL) IN COLLECTION.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 2001-01-22

44772EO Index:

185

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1954-05-271954-05-27

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

0.2 MILE NORTHWEST OF KAISER PEAK SUMMIT, KAISER WILDERNESS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.29660º / -119.18888º Township: 07SRange: 25E

Section: 25 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,500 ft

44773

UTM: Zone-11 N4130022 E305988

Map Index:

LOCATION WAS GIVEN ONLY AS 0.2 MILE NW OF KAISER PEAK SUMMIT, MAPPED TO THAT LOCATION.

2 MVZ SPECIMENS #62871, #62872 COLLECTED BY E. KARLSTROM (#'S 220, 221), SEX UNKNOWN, 2 WHOLE ANIMALS (ALCOHOL) INCOLLECTION.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 2001-01-23

44773EO Index:

186

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1955-06-061955-06-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

NORTH SIDE OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.24527º / -119.19396º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 12 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC343.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 6,950 ft

44774

UTM: Zone-11 N4124337 E305405

Map Index:

LAKE

MAPPED TO THE NORTH SHORELINE (BUFFERED SHORELINE).

MVZ SPECIMEN #62891 COLLECTED BY E. KARLSTROM (#579), SEX UNKNOWN, WHOLE ANIMAL (ALCOHOL) IN COLLECTION.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2001-01-23

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REQUIRE LARGE DIAMETER SNAGS IN A FOREST WITH HIGH CANOPY CLOSURE, WHICH PROVIDE A COOL SUB-CANOPY MICROCLIMATE.

ABNSB12040

Strix nebulosagreat gray owl

NoneEndangered

G5S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageKaiser Peak

20

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

WINTER, J. 1980 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-141979-08-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

NEAR BLACK POINT, WEST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.23860º / -119.26014º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 17 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,500 ft

30013

UTM: Zone-11 N4123735 E299517

Map Index:

FOREST HABITAT DOMINATED BY RED FIR AND LODGEPOLE PINE.

THREE OWLS HEARD BUT NOT SEEN JUNE 18, AND JULY 7, 12, 16, AND 23, 1979 BY M. KUNDE; ONE MALE HEARD BUT NOT SEEN 8/14/79 BY J.WINTER.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1994-04-20

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USUALLY NESTS ON NORTH SLOPES, NEAR WATER. RED FIR, LODGEPOLE PINE, JEFFREY PINE, AND ASPENS ARE TYPICAL NEST TREES.

ABNKC12060

Accipiter gentilisnorthern goshawk

Species of ConcernNone

G5S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageMammoth Pool Dam

141

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT OF FISH & GAME 1984 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1981-07-031981-07-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

COARSEGRASS MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.24521º / -119.24762º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 09 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,280 ft

15620

UTM: Zone-11 N4124442 E300645

Map Index:

EYRIE NO. FR002. ACTIVE NEST WITH TWO JUVENILES IN A RED FIR IN 1981. (NEUSCHATZ)

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

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General: RIPARIAN FOREST, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. ENDEMIC TO MADERA AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

ON STABILIZED ALLUVIUM IN RIPARIAN ZONES. 775-2060M.

PDPLM02080

Collomia rawsonianaflaming trumpet

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageMammoth Pool Dam

5

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

WILLING, B. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-XX1979-08-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

MADERA

ALONG FISH CREEK FOR APPROX ONE MI, NEAR FISH CR CAMPGROUND.

Lat/Long: 37.25903º / -119.35124º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 04 SMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC77.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,500 ft

15485

UTM: Zone-11 N4126199 E291491

Map Index:

MOIST, SANDY RIPARIAN AREA ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA AND RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE.

HEALTHY POPULATION OF 50 PLANTS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

13776EO Index:

6

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BARTEL, J. 1978 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

EXPANSION OF RESERVOIR PROPOSED.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-131979-08-13

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

MADERA

ALONG UNNAMED TRIBUTARY TO WEST SIDE OF MAMMOTH POOL, SOUTH OF CHIQUITO CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.33825º / -119.34450º Township: 07SRange: 24E

Section: 10 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC46.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

15504

UTM: Zone-11 N4134974 E292308

Map Index:

RIPARIAN AREA ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA AND RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE.

SEVERAL HUNDRED VIGOROUS PLANTS IN 1979.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

13777EO Index:

7

Presence:Trend:

Good

BRANDT, M. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

MUCH OF THE AREA AROUND ROCK CREEK CAMPGROUND IS HEAVILY IMPACTED. LOGGING AND HERBICIDE USAGE ALSO THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-06-171991-06-17

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

ROCK CREEK, INCL PART OF GORDON CR & OTHER TRIBUTARIES.

Lat/Long: 37.30596º / -119.38428º Township: 07SRange: 24E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC640.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,300 ft

15474

UTM: Zone-11 N4131480 E288693

Map Index:

ALONG RIPARIAN AREAS, MOSTLY SHADED. ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA, RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE, AQUILEGIAFORMOSA, PELTAPHYLLUM PELTATUM, CORNUS, AND RUBUS. NO PLANTS FOUND ON OPEN BEDROCK AREAS. APPROX 4100-6200 FT

EXTENDS ONTO SHUTEYE PEAK QUAD.

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PLANTS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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General:

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Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-03-02

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General: RIPARIAN FOREST, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. ENDEMIC TO MADERA AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

ON STABILIZED ALLUVIUM IN RIPARIAN ZONES. 775-2060M.

PDPLM02080

Collomia rawsonianaflaming trumpet

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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18

Presence:Trend:

Good

BRANDT, M. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PROPOSED RV CAMP AT HOGUE RANCH.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-06-041991-06-04

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

ROSS CREEK, CLEARWATER CREEK, & UNNAMED TRIBUTARY NEAR HOGUE RANCH.

Lat/Long: 37.24031º / -119.36255º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 16 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC423.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,200 ft

15481

UTM: Zone-11 N4124146 E290437

Map Index:

SHADED RIPARIAN AREAS. ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA, MIMULUS CARDINALIS, RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE, AQUILEGIAFORMISA, MIMULUS, RUBUS AND CORNUS.

ALSO IN SECTIONS 7, 8, 17, & 18.

MANY HUNDREDS OF PLANTS IN 1979, 500 SEEN IN 1991 ALONG TRIB. TO ROSS CREEK.

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General: A THOROUGHLY AQUATIC TURTLE OF PONDS, MARSHES, RIVERS, STREAMS & IRRIGATION DITCHES WITH AQUATIC VEGETATION.

NEED BASKING SITES AND SUITABLE (SANDY BANKS OR GRASSY OPEN FIELDS) UPLAND HABITAT FOR EGG-LAYING.

ARAAD02030

Emys (=Clemmys) marmoratawestern pond turtle

NoneNone

G3G4S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Excellent

ASHBY, C. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POSSIBLE THREAT: ROAD 6552 RUNS CLOSE BY, SEVERAL DISPERSED CAMPSITES, FIRE RINGS EVIDENT.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-08-021993-08-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

WEST FORK OF CHIQUITO CREEK; NORTHWEST OF MAMMOTH POOL RESERVOIR.

Lat/Long: 37.35927º / -119.37235º Township: 06SRange: 24E

Section: 32 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC88.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,100 ft

32899

UTM: Zone-11 N4137368 E289898

Map Index:

LARGE CREEK (12M WIDE, 3M MAX DEPTH) WITH BEDROCK/BOULDER SUBSTRATE. LARGE, DEEP POOLS IN THE SUN. VEGETATION INCLUDESGRASSES, FERNS AND MODERATE MIDDLE CANOPY COVER.

SITES OCCUR ALL ALONG CREEK IN T6S/R24E/SEC 32.

7/7/1993: 24 ADULTS, 6 JUVENILES OBSERVED BY C. ASHBY. 8/2/1993: 38 ADULTS FOUND THROUGHOUT THE SITE, 4 HATCHLINGS FOUND ATTHE WESTERN EDGE OF THE SITE BY R. REPLOGLE.

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General: LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST, PINYON JUNIPER WOODLAND, UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

FINE GRAVEL ON ROCK OUTCROPS, RIDGES, OR DOMES. GRANITIC SOILS. 1560-2610M.

PDPOR04060

Lewisia disepalaYosemite lewisia

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Excellent

CLINES, J. & D. YORK 1996 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVEST AND ASSOCIATED VEHICULAR ACTIVITY. CAMPING ALSO LISTED AS A THREAT.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1996-04-131996-04-13

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

MADERA

RIDGE BETWEEN SHAKEFLAT CREEK AND WEST FORK CHIQUITO CREEK, ABOUT 1.5 MILES WEST OF MAMMOTH POOL RESERVOIR.

Lat/Long: 37.33743º / -119.35630º Township: 07SRange: 24E

Section: 09 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC140.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,200 ft

38761

UTM: Zone-11 N4134909 E291260

Map Index:

GRANITE DOMES WITHIN JEFFREY PINE FOREST WITH P. JEFFREYI, P. LAMBERTIANA, CALOCEDRUS, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS VISCIDA MARIPOSA,ALLIUM OBTUSUM OBTUSUM, SANICULA TUBEROSA, AND MIMULUS LACINIATUS.

ON GRANITE DOMES NE OF MINARETS ROAD AT SHAKEFLAT CREEK CROSSING. FOUR COLONIES MAPPED WITHIN THE S 1/2 SW 1/4 SEC 4,SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SEC 5, E 1/2 NE 1/4 SEC 8, AND NW 1/4 SECTION 9.

MANY HUNDREDS OF PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1996. RARE ASSOCIATES INCLUDE CAMISSONIA SIERRAE SSP. ALTICOLA AND ERIOGONUMPRATTENIANUM VAR. AVIUM.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-05-12

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General: INTERMEDIATE TO LARGE-TREE STAGES OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS & DECIDUOUS-RIPARIAN AREAS W/ HIGH PERCENT CANOPY CLOSURE.

USE CAVITIES, SNAGS, LOGS & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DENNING. NEED LARGE AREAS OF MATURE, DENSE FOREST.

AMAJF01021

Martes pennanti pacificaPacific fisher

Species of ConcernNone

G5T3T4QS2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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443

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BRICKEY, A. ND (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-06-251990-06-25

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 4 MILES NW OF HUNTINGTON LAKE DAM. VICINITY OF SLOT CREEK, KAISER WILDERNESS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.26892º / -119.28504º Township: 07SRange: 25E

Section: 31 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC44.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 6,300 ft

50223

UTM: Zone-11 N4127152 E297389

Map Index:

OBSERVATION BY J. ROBINSON ON 6/25/1990.

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Record Last Updated: 2003-02-18

50223EO Index:

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General: (NESTING) RESIDENT OF MIXED CONIFER OR RED FIR FOREST HABITAT, IN OR ON EDGE OF MEADOWS.

REQUIRE LARGE DIAMETER SNAGS IN A FOREST WITH HIGH CANOPY CLOSURE, WHICH PROVIDE A COOL SUB-CANOPY MICROCLIMATE.

ABNSB12040

Strix nebulosagreat gray owl

NoneEndangered

G5S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

WINTER, J. 1980 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-141979-08-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

NEAR BLACK POINT, WEST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.23860º / -119.26014º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 17 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,500 ft

30013

UTM: Zone-11 N4123735 E299517

Map Index:

FOREST HABITAT DOMINATED BY RED FIR AND LODGEPOLE PINE.

THREE OWLS HEARD BUT NOT SEEN JUNE 18, AND JULY 7, 12, 16, AND 23, 1979 BY M. KUNDE; ONE MALE HEARD BUT NOT SEEN 8/14/79 BY J.WINTER.

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Record Last Updated: 1994-04-20

15735EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1973-06-141973-06-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A), LITTLE SHUTEYE PEAK (3711944/417B)

MADERA

NEAR SODA SPRINGS CAMPGROUND.

Lat/Long: 37.38021º / -119.38929º Township: 06SRange: 24E

Section: 30 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,500 ft

15426

UTM: Zone-11 N4139730 E288457

Map Index:

DOUGLAS FIR-ABIES FIR FOREST.

1950 SITING AT 6000 FT ELEV.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23758EO Index:

43

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1920-01-XX1920-01-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

MADERA

CHIQUITO BASIN, 1 MI N OF FULLERS MEADOWS, MADERA CO.

Lat/Long: 37.37160º / -119.31707º Township: 06SRange: 24E

Section: 26 SMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,400 ft

15541

UTM: Zone-11 N4138615 E294828

Map Index:

"IN THE EARLY PART OF JAN 1920, JOSEPH KINSMAN CAUGHT A RED FOX AT AN ALTITUDE OF LESS THAN 5000 FT, NEAR CHIQUITO BASINPINE FOREST.

SOURCE: J. GRINNELL, J. DIXON, & J. LINSDALE. 1937. FUR-BEARING MAMMALS OF CALIF. P. 388.

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23732EO Index:

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General: (NESTING & WINTERING) ROLLING FOOTHILLS MOUNTAIN AREAS, SAGE-JUNIPER FLATS, DESERT.

CLIFF-WALLED CANYONS PROVIDE NESTING HABITAT IN MOST PARTS OF RANGE; ALSO, LARGE TREES IN OPEN AREAS.

ABNKC22010

Aquila chrysaetosgolden eagle

NoneNone

G5S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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29

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HOLEMAN, J. 1984 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1984-05-XX1985-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

EAST-FACING CLIFFS OF SQUAW LEAP.

Lat/Long: 37.07077º / -119.53903º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 11 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,400 ft

15178

UTM: Zone-11 N4105739 E274276

Map Index:

THREE NEST SITES OBSERVED ON BASALT BLUFFS OVERLOOKING OAK WOODLAND.

NEST SITES ACTIVE UNTIL 1984; INACTIVE, 1985. HOLEMAN

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General: ENDEMIC TO THE GRASSLANDS OF THE CENTRAL VALLEY, CENTRAL COAST MTNS, AND SOUTH COAST MTNS, IN ASTATIC RAIN-FILLED POOLS.

INHABIT SMALL, CLEAR-WATER SANDSTONE-DEPRESSION POOLS AND GRASSED SWALE, EARTH SLUMP, OR BASALT-FLOW DEPRESSION POOLS.

ICBRA03030

Branchinecta lynchivernal pool fairy shrimp

ThreatenedNone

G2G3S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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244

Presence:Trend:

Good

ARNOLD, R. 2000 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POSSIBLY GRAZING, PAST GRAZING HAS BEEN ONLY MODERATE.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2000-03-062000-03-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

MADERA

TOPPING RANCH ON KENNEDY TABLE, ~2 MILES NORTH OF THE EAST END OF MILLERTON LAKE, MADERA COUNTY.

Lat/Long: 37.09780º / -119.58873º Township: 09SRange: 22E

Section: 32 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC489.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,340 ft

43310

UTM: Zone-11 N4108858 E269938

Map Index:

NON-NATIVE VALLEY AND FOOTHILL GRASSLAND WITH NUMEROUS NORTHERN BASALT VERNAL POOLS, SWALES, AND SEASONALWETLANDS.

SITE OF PROPOSED MITIGATION BANK. B. LYNCHI FOUND IN ABOUT HALF OF THE VERNAL POOLS

NUMEROUS INDIVIDUALS OBSERVED IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH OF 2000. VOUCHER SPECIMENS DEPOSITED IN CAL ACAD SCI. REPORTINCLUDES POOL NUMBERS, WHICH POOLS HAD SHRIMP, PLANT LIST & PHOTOS OF POOLS.

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Record Last Updated: 2000-07-26

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Fair

MALLOCH, B. 1978 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM ADJACENT HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT WERE TO BE AVOIDED.

PVT?

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1978-XX-XX1978-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

NORTH OF SQUAW LEAP ALONG THE SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, 0.5 KM (0.3 MI) ESE OF RIVER MILE 285.

Lat/Long: 37.09391º / -119.53826º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 02 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,120 ft

22811

UTM: Zone-11 N4108305 E274413

Map Index:

GROWING NEAR AN INTERMITTENT STREAM IN A RAVINE WITH ROCKY, GRANITE DERIVED SOILS. ASSOCIATES INCLUDE AESCULUSCALIFORNICA, CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS, QUERCUS CHRYSOLEPIS, RHUS TRILOBATA, AND VITIS CALIFORNICA.

1 PLANT SEEN IN 1978. SITE APPEARED TO SHELTERED, SHADY, AND COOL. A SYSTEMATIC SEARCH OF SURROUNDING AREAS WITHSUITABLE HABITAT FAILED TO REVEAL ANY OTHERS.

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General: VERNAL POOLS, VALLEY AND FOOTHILL GRASSLAND.

MOIST PLACES, OFTEN IN ACIDIC SOILS. 25-750M.

PDSCR0D3Z1

Castilleja campestris ssp. succulentasucculent owl's-clover

ThreatenedEndangered

G4?T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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4

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

TOWNSEND, H. ET AL. 1997 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

A PROPOSED DUMP THREATENED THE POPULATION IN 1981.

DFG

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-04-182002-04-18

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN, ABOUT 1.2 MI SSW OF TEMPERANCE FLAT AND 1.4 MILES WEST OF WELLBARN ROAD, EAST OF MILLERTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.04275º / -119.59126º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC10.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,960 ft

08004

UTM: Zone-11 N4102755 E269547

Map Index:

IN NORTHERN BASALT-FLOW VERNAL POOL WITH POGOGYNE, ERYNGIUM, AND DOWNINGIA BICOLOR. GRATIOLA HETEROSEPALA REPORTEDFROM THIS SITE IN 1981.

FOUR COLONIES MAPPED ALONG THE TRAIL IN THE IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4, THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, AND THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4OF SECTION 20.

1000+ PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1997. PLANTS ALMOST NON-EXISTENT IN 2000 AFTER A VERY WET FEBRUARY, EXTREMELY ABUNDANT IN 2001. MORE THAN A THOUSAND SEEN IN 2002. INCLUDES FORMER OCCURRENCE #12. THE RARE GRATIOLA HETEROSEPALA IS ALSO HERE.

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Record Last Updated: 2003-08-06

17660EO Index:

34

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

MCCRARY, M. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

EARLY SEASON GRAZING IS A POSITIVE DISTURBANCE.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-04-172002-04-17

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

MADERA

KENNEDY TABLE, 0.8 AIRMI SOUTHEAST OF RADIO FACILITY ON TOP OF TABLE, NORTH OF MILLERTON LAKE, 5 MILES EAST OF O'NEALS.

Lat/Long: 37.09859º / -119.58328º Township: 09SRange: 22E

Section: 33 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC2.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,300 ft

25496

UTM: Zone-11 N4108932 E270425

Map Index:

BASALT FLOW VERNAL POOL HABITAT.

1000 PLANTS SEEN IN 2002 BY MCCRARY. 1961 COLLECTION BY BACIGALUPI FROM "KENNEDY TABLE" ATTRIBUTED TO THIS LOCATION. SITEIS PART OF A FWS-APPROVED MITIGATION BANK FOR VERNAL POOLS.

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General: VERNAL POOLS, VALLEY AND FOOTHILL GRASSLAND.

MOIST PLACES, OFTEN IN ACIDIC SOILS. 25-750M.

PDSCR0D3Z1

Castilleja campestris ssp. succulentasucculent owl's-clover

ThreatenedEndangered

G4?T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

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35

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

PRENDUSI, T. 1990 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

MODERATE CATTLE GRAZING AND POTENTIAL ORV USE.

PVT, BLM

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-04-261995-04-26

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

TABLE MOUNTAIN; ONE MILE NORTHWEST OF AUBERRY ROAD/WELLBARN ROAD JUNCTION (MARSHALL STATION).

Lat/Long: 37.02733º / -119.58370º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 29 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC4.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,900 ft

15071

UTM: Zone-11 N4101025 E270173

Map Index:

VERNAL POOLS ON BASALTIC SUBSTRATE WITH SIGNIFICANT BASALTIC RUBBLE. ASSOCIATED WITH ORCUTTIA INAEQUALIS, GRATIOLAHETEROSEPALA, ERYNGIUM VASEYI, ALOPECURUS HOWELII, POGOGYNE DOUGLASII, DOWNINGIA BICORNUTA, AND LASTHENIA GLABBERIMA.

WITHIN THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 29 AND THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 28. POOLS REFERRED TO AS "TABLE D" OR"FORD-BLM TABLE".

30,000 PLANTS ESTIMATED IN 1993, 100 ESTIMATED IN 1995.

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Record Last Updated: 1997-03-20

5870EO Index:

42

Presence:Trend:

Good

FRANKLIN, A. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

SOME OF THE POOLS HERE WERE DEGRADED FROM PAST HEAVY GRAZING. FENCED IN 1992. POOLS WERE RECOVERING IN 1993.

BLM-HOLLISTER RA, OTHER

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-04-151993-04-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

TABLE MOUNTAIN; 1.4-1.8 AIRMI NW OF MARSHALL HILL SUMMIT, EAST OF MILLERTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.02676º / -119.60140º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 29 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC16.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,800 ft

29050

UTM: Zone-11 N4101005 E268596

Map Index:

SERIES OF POOLS. OTHER RARE PLANTS INCLUDING GRATIOLA HETEROSEPALA AND ORCUTTIA INAEQUALIS NEARBY.

THIS SITE APPARENTLY REFERRED TO AS "TABLE C" OR "BLM-TNC TABLE".

AT LEAST 10,000 PLANTS ESTIMATED IN 1993. FORMERLY PARTIALLY WITHIN TNC PRESERVE; THIS PART NOW MANAGED BY SIERRAFOOTHILL CONSERVANCY.

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21170EO Index:

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General: OCCURS ONLY IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA, IN ASSOCIATION WITH BLUE ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS MEXICANA).

PREFERS TO LAY EGGS IN ELDERBERRRIES 2-8 INCHES IN DIAMETER; SOME PREFERENCE SHOWN FOR "STRESSED" ELDERBERRIES.

IICOL48011

Desmocerus californicus dimorphusvalley elderberry longhorn beetle

ThreatenedNone

G3T2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Excellent

YORK, D. 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POTENTIAL THREAT FROM GRAZING; ALTHOUGH SITE IS LOCATED ON A PRESERVE, GRAZING IS CONDUCTED FOR MOST OF THE YEAR.

PVT-SIERRA FOOTHILL CONSERV

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-04-281995-04-28

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

1.3 MILES WEST OF MARSHALL STATION, JUST EAST OF TABLE MOUNTAIN, IN THE MCKENZIE PRESERVE.

Lat/Long: 37.01341º / -119.59786º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 32 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,160 ft

33165

UTM: Zone-11 N4099515 E268871

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF FOOTHILL PINE/OAK WOODLAND, ON A MODERATELY STEEP SLOPE WITH AN EASTERLY ASPECT. AIR TEMPERATUREAT THE TIME OF OBSERVATION WAS ~24 DEGREES CENTIGRADE.

LOCATED ON THE SLOPE BELOW THE BASLATIC CLIFFS OF TABLE MOUNTAIN.

ON 28 APRIL 1995, ONE ADULT BEETLE (12 MM TOTAL LENGTH, ANTENNAE 9 MM) FOUND FORAGING ON A LARGE SAMBUCUS MEXICANA; EXITHOLES WERE ALSO OBSERVED ON THIS SHRUB. FORMER TNC PRESERVE; NOW MANAGED BY SIERRA FOOTHILL CONSERVANCY.

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12704EO Index:

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General: VERNAL POOLS, VALLEY AND FOOTHILL GRASSLAND.

SOME SITES ON CLAY SOIL OF GRANITIC ORIGIN; VERNAL POOLS, WITHIN GRASSLAND. 100-420M.

PDAPI0Z0Y0

Eryngium spinosepalumspiny-sepaled button-celery

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

FRANKLIN SN UC #1605293 (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1994-06-061994-06-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

WEST OF WELL BARN ROAD, NORTH OF MARSHALL HILL, FRESNO COUNTY.

Lat/Long: 37.03206º / -119.57444º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 28 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC648.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,860 ft

50758

UTM: Zone-11 N4101528 E271011

Map Index:

VERNAL POOLS ON TRACHYANDESITE.

MAPPED BASED ON T-R-S PROVIDED BY FRANKLIN: T10S R22E S28.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR THIS SITE IS 1994 COLLECTION BY FRANKLIN. NEEDS FIELDWORK.

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50758EO Index:

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General: MANY OPEN, SEMI-ARID TO ARID HABITATS, INCLUDING CONIFER & DECIDUOUS WOODLANDS, COASTAL SCRUB, GRASSLANDS, CHAPARRAL ETC

ROOSTS IN CREVICES IN CLIFF FACES, HIGH BUILDINGS, TREES & TUNNELS.

AMACD02011

Eumops perotis californicuswestern mastiff bat

Species of ConcernNone

G5T4?S3?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Fair

PHILPOTT, W. & D. YORK 1994 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT-SIERRA FOOTHILL CONSERV

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1994-12-231994-12-23

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

EASTERN EDGE OF TABLE MOUNTAIN, 9 MILES SW OF AUBERRY.

Lat/Long: 37.00416º / -119.60099º Township: 11SRange: 22E

Section: 05 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,500 ft

33089

UTM: Zone-11 N4098497 E268564

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF BLUE OAK/FOOTHILL PINE.

35 MASTIFF BATS WERE OBSERVED AT THE ROOST SITE. FORMER TNC PRESERVE; NOW MANAGED BY SIERRA FOOTHILL CONSERVANCY.

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Record Last Updated: 1995-12-07

13888EO Index:

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General: (NESTING) INHABITS DRY, OPEN TERRAIN, EITHER LEVEL OR HILLY.

BREEDING SITES LOCATED ON CLIFFS. FORAGES FAR AFIELD, EVEN TO MARSHLANDS AND OCEAN SHORES.

ABNKD06090

Falco mexicanusprairie falcon

NoneNone

G5S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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170

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CDFG RAPTOR NEST FILES 1981 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:Natural/Native occurrence

Presumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1984-05-XX1985-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO, MADERA

*SENSITIVE* Location information suppressed.

Lat/Long: Township:Range:

Section:Meridian:

Mapping Precision:Symbol Type:Elevation:

15164

UTM:

Map Index:

Please contact the Calfornia Natural Diversity Database, California Department of Fish and Game, for more information: (916) 324-3812.

* SENSITIVE *

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* SENSITIVE *

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

26239EO Index:

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General: MARSHES AND SWAMPS (FRESHWATER), VERNAL POOLS.

CLAY SOILS; USUALLY IN VERNAL POOLS, SOMETIMES ON LAKE MARGINS. 5-2400M.

PDSCR0R060

Gratiola heterosepalaBoggs Lake hedge-hyssop

Species of ConcernEndangered

G3S3.1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

1-2-2

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BACIGALUPI, R. 1977 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1961-04-291961-04-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

MADERA

0.5 MI W OF HIDEAWAY RANCH, 3.5 MI N OF TEMPERANCE FLAT. TOP OF NW FINGER OF KENNEDY TABLE.

Lat/Long: 37.11941º / -119.60002º Township: 09SRange: 22E

Section: 29 WMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC12.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,475 ft

15037

UTM: Zone-11 N4111283 E269000

Map Index:

IN SHALLOW WATER OR AT EDGE OF POND ON WEATHERED BASALT SOIL, PH 5. ASSOCIATED VEGETATION INCLUDES ERYNGIUM VASEYI,QUERCUS DOUGLASII, PINUS SABINANA AND CEANOTHUS SP.

ON FLAT TOP MESA.

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Record Last Updated: 1994-06-15

2141EO Index:

5

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. ND (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PROPOSED DUMP A THREAT IN 1981.

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen198X-XX-XX198X-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN.

Lat/Long: 37.04217º / -119.58819º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,980 ft

15060

UTM: Zone-11 N4102683 E269818

Map Index:

IN VERNAL POOL WITH CASTILLEJA CAMPESTRIS SUCCULENTA.

IN SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SECTION 20.

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

17784EO Index:

13

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HANSEN, R. 1986 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

BLM-HOLLISTER RA

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-05-251986-05-25

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

TABLE MTN, 1.5 WNW OF MARSHALL HILL.

Lat/Long: 37.02550º / -119.59708º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 29 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,800 ft

15038

UTM: Zone-11 N4100855 E268977

Map Index:

NONE.

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

17777EO Index:

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General: MARSHES AND SWAMPS (FRESHWATER), VERNAL POOLS.

CLAY SOILS; USUALLY IN VERNAL POOLS, SOMETIMES ON LAKE MARGINS. 5-2400M.

PDSCR0R060

Gratiola heterosepalaBoggs Lake hedge-hyssop

Species of ConcernEndangered

G3S3.1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

1-2-2

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Fair

HANSEN, R. 1986 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

TRAMPLING AND GRAZING BY CATTLE ON PRIVATELY OWNED PROPERTY THREATENS. OVERALL SITE CONDITION SEEMS TO BE DECLINING.

BLM-HOLLISTER RA, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-06-151990-06-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

TOP OF TABLE MTN, APPROX 0.75 AIRMI NW OF MARSHALL HILL. 1 MI NW OF THE JUNCTION OF AUBERRY RD AND WELLBARN RD.

Lat/Long: 37.02733º / -119.58370º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 29 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC4.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,900 ft

15071

UTM: Zone-11 N4101025 E270173

Map Index:

2 VERNAL POOLS SURROUNDED BY GRASSLAND. ASSOCIATED WITH CASTILLEJA CAMPESTRIS SUCCULENTA, ERYNGIUM VASEYI, ANDORCUTTIA INAEQUALIS.

TNC IS STUDYING SITE FOR POSSIBLE ACQUISITION (1990).

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Record Last Updated: 1993-09-02

7470EO Index:

80

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

TOWNSEND, H. ET AL 1997 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

DFG-BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN ER

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1997-04-041997-04-04

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN; "ROUND POOL NEAR THE POINT".

Lat/Long: 37.04825º / -119.59692º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,980 ft

37853

UTM: Zone-11 N4103379 E269060

Map Index:

ASSOCIATED WITH POGOGYNE, ERYNGIUM, DOWNINGIA BICOLOR, & CASTILLEJA CAMPESTRIS SUCCULENTA. LEPIDURUS PACKARDI ALSOHERE.

THOUSANDS OF PLANTS IN 1997.

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32860EO Index:

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General: INHABITS VERNAL POOLS AND SWALES IN THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY CONTAINING CLEAR TO HIGHLY TURBID WATER.

POOLS COMMONLY FOUND IN GRASS BOTTOMED SWALES OF UNPLOWED GRASSLANDS. SOME POOLS ARE MUD-BOTTOMED & HIGHLY TURBID.

ICBRA10010

Lepidurus packardivernal pool tadpole shrimp

EndangeredNone

G2G3S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Excellent

TSUKIMURA, B. & B. TRAYLER 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

SITE HAS NOT BEEN GRAZED SINCE DFG ACQUISITION; NON-NATIVE GRASSES ARE ENCROACHING INTO THE EDGES OF THE POOLS/SWALES.

DFG, DPR

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-04-021995-04-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN, NE OF FRIANT AND EAST OF MILLERTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.04493º / -119.59653º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,980 ft

15041

UTM: Zone-11 N4103010 E269085

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF VERNAL POOLS ON TOP OF A BASALT FLOW. ASSOCIATED PLANTS INCLUDE LASTHENIA FREMONTII, BLENNOSPERMANANUM VAR NANUM, AND LIMNANTHES DOUGLASSI ROSEA. LINDERIELLA OCCIDENTALIS WAS PRESENT IN THE SOUTHERN-MOST POOL.

THE LARGER TWO SWALE-LIKE POOLS CONTAIN LEPIDURUS PACKARDI, AS DO THE TWO LARGE BASIN- OR BOWL-LIKE POOLS BEYOND THESWALE-LIKE POOLS.

100'S OF INDIVIDUALS OBSERVED ON 2 APRIL 1995. BURNING OR PROPERLY TIMED GRAZING IS PROBABLY NEEDED TO HELP CONTROL THEENCROACHMENT BY NON-NATIVE ANNUAL GRASSES.

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Record Last Updated: 1996-02-05

863EO Index:

117

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

TOWNSEND, H. ET AL 1997 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

DFG-BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN ER

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1997-04-041997-04-04

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN ER, 2.8 MI NW OF MARSHALL STATION, 1.9 MI WNW OF JUNCTION WELLBARN & CANAL ROADS, E OF MILLERTON LAKE

Lat/Long: 37.04825º / -119.59692º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,980 ft

37853

UTM: Zone-11 N4103379 E269060

Map Index:

VERNAL POOL, POGOGYNE, ERYNGIUM, DOWNINGIA BICOLOR, CASTILLEJA CAMPESTRIS SUCCULENTA, & GRATIOLA HETEROSPALA.

"ROUND POOL NEAR THE POINT", 0.8 MILE E OF RIVER MILE 178, SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, MILLERTON LAKE.

NETTED 1 BIG SHRIMP, 1 JUVENILE, AND 1 DEAD.

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33929EO Index:

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General: SEASONAL POOLS IN UNPLOWED GRASSLANDS WITH OLD ALLUVIAL SOILS UNDERLAIN BY HARDPAN OR IN SANDSTONE DEPRESSIONS.

WATER IN THE POOLS HAS VERY LOW ALKALINITY, CONDUCTIVITY, AND TDS.

ICBRA06010

Linderiella occidentalisCalifornia linderiella

Species of ConcernNone

G2G3S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Excellent

TRAYLER, B. & B. TSUKIMURA 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PROPERTY HAS NOT BEEN GRAZED SINCE ACQUIRED BY DFG; NON-NATIVE GRASSES ARE BEGINNING TO ENCROACH INTO THEPOOLS/SWALES.

DFG, DPR

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-04-021995-04-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN, NE OF FRIANT AND EAST OF MILLERTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.04312º / -119.59225º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,940 ft

33343

UTM: Zone-11 N4102799 E269460

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF VERNAL POOLS ON TOP OF A BASALT FLOW. ASSOCIATED PLANTS INCLUDE LASTHENIA FREMONTIA,BLENNOSPERMUM NANUM VAR NANUM, LIMNANTHES DOUGLASSI ROSEA. LEPIDURUS PACKARDI ALSO PRESENT NEARBY.

UNKNOWN NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS OBSERVED ON 2 APRIL 1995. TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY POOLS AND POPULATIONS OF NATIVE ANNUALPLANTS, BURNING OR PROPERLY-TIMED GRAZING IS PROBABLY NEEDED TO CONTROL NON-NATIVE ANNUAL GRASSES.

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590EO Index:

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General: INHABITS THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA, FROM CONTRA COSTA TO KERN AND TULARE COUNTIES.

IICOL4C030

Lytta molestamolestan blister beetle

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageMillerton Lake East

1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

PINTO, J. 1980 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

DFG, DPR

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-04-271980-04-27

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MOUNTAIN, NEAR THE SUMMIT OF THE NORTHERN PART.

Lat/Long: 37.04493º / -119.59653º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,980 ft

15041

UTM: Zone-11 N4103010 E269085

Map Index:

COMMON IN DRY VERNAL POOLS, BUT ABSENT FROM ADJACENT GREEN/FLOWERING, NON-POOL VEGETATION.

ALL SPECIMENS WERE COLLECTED ON VEGETATION IN DRIED VERNAL POOLS ON THE TABLE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT.

UNKNOWN NUMBER OF SPECIMENS COLLECTED BY GLEN HOLSTEIN AND BLAIR CSUTI (NDDB), THEN IDENTIFIED BY DR JOHN D PINTO. 50%WERE COPULATING.

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Record Last Updated: 1996-03-06

19921EO Index:

2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SELANDER, R. 1960 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT, USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen19XX-XX-XX19XX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C), MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

AUBERRY, 10 MI WSW OF SHAVER LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.07938º / -119.48653º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 08 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,200 ft

15282

UTM: Zone-11 N4106571 E278969

Map Index:

FOUND IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY FROM CONTRA COSTA TO TULARE AND KERN COUNTIES.

SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION: APRIL 3 - JULY 1. ONE COLLECTED IN APRIL FROM ERODIUM CICUTARIUM; YEAR OF COLLECTION INKNOWN.

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General:

CTT44131CA

Northern Basalt Flow Vernal Pool

NoneNone

G3S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

Element Code:

Micro:

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1

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BURKE, M. 1980 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZED, RD THRU SITE BUT DISTURBANCE LIMITED.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-05-251986-05-25

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MTN. NE OF FRIANT, E OF MILLERTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.01077º / -119.60486º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 31 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,400 ft

15014

UTM: Zone-11 N4099239 E268240

Map Index:

ON TERTIARY BASALT FLOW. HIDEAWAY EXTREMELY STONY LOAM SOILS. MESA IS A REFUGE FOR VALLEY FLOOR ANNUALS. SPECIES LISTAT CNDDB. LARGE POOL AT N END MAY BE ARTIFICIALLY ENHANCED. UNABLE TO CONVERT TO FLORISTIC CLASSIFICATION, LACKS SPP. INFO

VERNAL POOLS SCATTERED AMONG GRASSLAND.

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26281EO Index:

2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BURKE, M. 1980 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

LIGHT GRAZING, MODERATE DISTURBANCE.

DFG, DPR

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-XX-XX1980-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MTN. NE OF FRIANT, E OF MILLERTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.04493º / -119.59653º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 20 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,980 ft

15041

UTM: Zone-11 N4103010 E269085

Map Index:

REFUGE FOR VALLEY FLOOR ANNUALS, THE MESA HAS AN UNUSUAL SPP COMPOSITION. UNABLE TO CONVERT TO FLORISTICCLASSIFICATION, LACKS SPP. INFO.

LARGE POOL IN AREA W/GRASSLAND.

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3

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BURKE, M. 1980 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZING.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-XX-XX1980-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

BIG TABLE MTN. NE OF FRIANT. E OF MILLERTON LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.02383º / -119.60098º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 32 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,800 ft

15020

UTM: Zone-11 N4100679 E268625

Map Index:

MOST ISOLATED AREA OF VERNAL POOLS & GRASSLAND ON MESA. MESA IS REFUGE FOR VALLEY FLOOR ANNUALS. UNABLE TO CONVERTTO FLORISTIC CLASSIFICATION, LACKS SPP. INFO

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CTT44131CA

Northern Basalt Flow Vernal Pool

NoneNone

G3S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

Element Code:

Micro:

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30

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

STEBBINS, J. 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POSSIBLE ORV USE FROM ADJACENT LANDOWNER. SOME CATTLE GRAZING.

BLM, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1987-06-081987-06-08

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

THE TOP OF TABLE MOUNTAIN, ABOUT ONE MILE NW OF THE JUNCTION OF AUBERRY ROAD WITH WELLBURN ROAD.

Lat/Long: 37.02733º / -119.58370º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 29 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC4.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,900 ft

15071

UTM: Zone-11 N4101025 E270173

Map Index:

BASALTIC SUBSTRATE, SIGNIFICANT VOLCANIC RUBBLE. W/ORCUTTIA INAEQUALIS, ORTHOCARPUS CAMPESTRIS SUCCULENTUS, GRATIOLAHETEROSEPALA, ERYNGIUM VASEYI, ALOPECERUS HOWELLII, POGOGYNE DOUGLASII, LASTHENIA GLABBERIMA.

TWO LARGE VERNAL POOLS.

TNC IS STUDYING SITE FOR POSSIBLE ACQUISITION. UNABLE TO CONVERT TO FLORISTIC CLASSIFICATION, LACKS SPP. INFO.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-07-16

7472EO Index:

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General: VERNAL POOLS. ENDEMIC TO THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.

30-755M.

PMPOA4G060

Orcuttia inaequalisSan Joaquin Valley orcutt grass

ThreatenedEndangered

G2S2.1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-3-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageMillerton Lake East

47

Presence:Trend:

Good

BIOSYSTEMS ANALYSIS 1988 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

NEARBY POOLS ON TABLE C HAVE BEEN DEGRADED BY GRAZING. TABLE D POOLS MOSTLY UNGRAZED. OHV USE SURROUNDING POOLS.

BLM-HOLLISTER RA, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1997-04-261997-04-26

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

FRESNO

TOP OF TABLE MTN, APPROX 3/4 MI NW OF MARSHALL HILL, 1 MI NW OF JCT OF AUBERRY RD AND WELLBARN RD.

Lat/Long: 37.02733º / -119.58370º Township: 10SRange: 22E

Section: 29 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC4.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,900 ft

15071

UTM: Zone-11 N4101025 E270173

Map Index:

ORCUTTIA IN 2 POOLS SURROUNDED BY GRASSLAND. WITH CASTILLEJA CAMPESTRIS SUCCULENTA, ERYNGIUM VASEYI, ALOPECURUSHOWELLII, POGOGYNE DOUGLASII, LASTHENIA GLABERRIMA, DOWNINGIA BICORNUTA, PLAGIOBOTHRYS STIPITATUS, & GRATIOLAHETEROSEPALA.

KNOWN AS TABLE "D", OR THE "FORD-BLM TABLE." WALKING ACCESS IS FROM TNC LAND JUST TO SOUTH. TAKE AUBERRY RD TO UNNAMEDDIRT ROAD GOING N JUST W OF MARSHALL STN. CONTACT THE MYERS FIRST SO CAN PARK THERE (AT EUCALYPTUS, W SIDE OF ROAD).

2000 PLANTS IN 1987, APPROX 8000 IN 1990, ABOUT 560,000 ESTIMATED IN 1993, "THOUSANDS" IN 1995, AT LEAST 5000 IN 1997. SURROUNDINGLAND RECENTLY ACQUIRED BY TNC AND DFG.

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Record Last Updated: 1997-09-29

7471EO Index:

55

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

STEBBINS, J. & B. TRAYLER 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-09-031995-09-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MILLERTON LAKE EAST (3711915/398D)

MADERA

NW FINGER OF KENNEDY TABLE; 0.3-0.5 MI DUE W OF HIDEAWAY RANCH.

Lat/Long: 37.11941º / -119.60002º Township: 09SRange: 22E

Section: 29 WMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC12.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,475 ft

15037

UTM: Zone-11 N4111283 E269000

Map Index:

LARGE POOL (APPROX. 6 ACRES) IN NONNATIVE GRASSLAND WITH DOWNINGIA BICORNUTA, ERYNGIUM VASEYI, PLAGIOBOTHRYSSTIPITATUS, AND POGOGYNE DOUGLASII. HISTORICAL COLLECTION OF GRATIOLA HETEROSEPALA FROM THIS SITE.

NEAR AN OLD STONE FENCE.

MILLIONS OF PLANTS IN 1995. MAPPED AS NON-SPECIFIC POLYGON; MAP DETAIL NEEDED.

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Record Last Updated: 1997-03-31

30592EO Index:

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General: VICINITY OF WET MEADOWS IN CENTRAL HIGH SIERRA, 6400 TO 11,300 FEET IN ELEVATION.

PRIMARILY MONTANE WET MEADOWS; ALSO IN SEASONAL PONDS ASSOCIATED WITH LODGEPOLE PINE AND SUBALPINE CONIFER FOREST.

AAABB01040

Bufo canorusYosemite toad

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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8

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CANORUS LTD. 1992 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

CATTLE AND TROUT PRESENT

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-08-111993-08-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A), MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

LAKECAMP CREEK AND LAKE, ABOUT 1.5 MILES SOUTH OF MOUNT GIVENS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.25075º / -119.05437º Township: 08SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC155.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 9,200 ft

31079

UTM: Zone-11 N4124667 E317801

Map Index:

31 GARTER SNAKES WERE ALSO FOUND IN THIS AREA. TROUT ARE PPRESENT IN BOTH THE LAKE AND THE CREEK.

A TOTAL OF 12 ADULTS WERE FOUND ALONG THE LAKE AND CREEK. SITE #111.

768 METERS OF STREAM, TRIBUTARY & MEADOW WERE SURVEYED OVER 2 DAYS. 30 EGGS, 20 TADPOLES, 10 ADULTS OBSERVED ON 2SAMPLE DAYS, 1993.

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Record Last Updated: 2000-05-23

3636EO Index:

9

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CANORUS LTD. 1992 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

CATTLE GRAZING, TROUT PRESENT

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-08-031993-08-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

RANCHERIA CREEK, TRIBUTARY OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.26494º / -119.09055º Township: 08SRange: 26E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC395.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 8,000 ft

30908

UTM: Zone-11 N4126311 E314627

Map Index:

291.5 METERS OF RANCHERIA CREEK, 102.4 METERS OF TRIBUTARY STREAMS, & 374.3 METERS OF MEADOW WERE SURVEYED OVER A 2 DAYPERIOD. 1993 SURVEY - BADGER FLAT TRAIL CROSSING, SITE #106.

13 ADULTS WERE OBSERVED 6/30/92 - 7/1/92. 2 TADPOLES, 5 ADULTS OBSERVED 1993.

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3609EO Index:

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PRIMARILY MONTANE WET MEADOWS; ALSO IN SEASONAL PONDS ASSOCIATED WITH LODGEPOLE PINE AND SUBALPINE CONIFER FOREST.

AAABB01040

Bufo canorusYosemite toad

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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22

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CAS HERPETOLOGICAL HOLDINGS 2000 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1965-07-041965-07-04

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

VICINITY OF KAISER PASS AND KAISER PASS MEADOW, 2.5 MILES SW OF PORTAL FOREBAY.

Lat/Long: 37.29455º / -119.10170º Township: 07SRange: 26E

Section: 26 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,000 ft

44197

UTM: Zone-11 N4129619 E313711

Map Index:

MVZ COLLECTIONS FROM "KAISER PASS", "0.2 MI N KAISER PASS", "0.2 MI NE KAISER PASS" AND "0.2 MI NW KAISER PASS".

CAS: #98074-5 (29 MAY 1961), #98650-62 & #97679-83 (6-7 JUL 1964), #102596-605 (4 JUL 1965). MVZ: #26964-7 (30 JUL 1938), #61789, 64498-507 &81730-1 (27 MAY 1954), #62389, 62639-40, 62649-52, 62654-60, 62700 & 62702 (7 JUN 1955)

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44197EO Index:

35

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1955-06-071955-06-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

KAISER PEAK MEADOWS, 2.5 MILES NORTHWEST OF KAISER PASS SUMMIT, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.31068º / -119.11963º Township: 07SRange: 26E

Section: 22 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 8,420 ft

44772

UTM: Zone-11 N4131444 E312162

Map Index:

MONTANE MEADOW

14 MVZ SPECIMEN #'S 61786-88 (26 MAY 1954), 64496-7 (27 MAY 1954), 62643-8, 62653, 62701 & 62703 (7 JUN 1955). ALL COLLECTED BY E. L.KARLSTROM.

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Record Last Updated: 2001-01-24

44791EO Index:

36

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1953-07-201953-07-20

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

0.6 MI NORTHWEST OF KAISER PASS AT 9200 FT ELEVATION, KAISER WILDERNESS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.29538º / -119.11309º Township: 07SRange: 26E

Section: 27 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,200 ft

44793

UTM: Zone-11 N4129734 E312703

Map Index:

MVZ SPECIMEN #'S 60159-60175, COLLECTED 19-20 JUL 1953 BY E.L. KARLSTROM.

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General: UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN FROM FEW OCCURRENCES IN FRESNO AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

IN SAND OR GRAVEL OVER GRANITE IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST; WITH GAYOPHYTUM, COLLINSIA, ETC. 2120-2335M.

PDONA031H1

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticolaMono Hot Springs evening-primrose

Species of ConcernNone

G3T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

QUIBELL, S. & C. #5804 CAS (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

SOME PARKING OCCURS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1982-06-151982-06-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C), MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

MONO HOT SPRINGS & NE FOR APPROX 2.0 MI.

Lat/Long: 37.33486º / -119.00547º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC404.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,000 ft

15929

UTM: Zone-11 N4133906 E322337

Map Index:

IN GRAVEL AND SAND PANS OVER GRANITE SUBSTRATE IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH GAYOPHYTUM.

INCLUDES FORMER OCCURRENCE #2.

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-11

18875EO Index:

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General: MEADOWS, SUBALPINE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

WET MEADOWS, MOSSY SEEPS. 1970-2700M.

PDONA06180

Epilobium howelliisubalpine fireweed

NoneNone

G1S1.3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-1-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HOCH, P. 1992 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last SeenXXXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

1 MILE SOUTHWEST OF PORTAL FOREBAY.

Lat/Long: 37.30640º / -119.08325º Township: 17SRange: 26E

Section: 24 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC3/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 8,200 ft

31124

UTM: Zone-11 N4130898 E315375

Map Index:

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS UNDATED COLLECTION BY HOCH (#503 MO).

Qtr:

Origin:

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Main Source:

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Record Last Updated: 1995-03-15

3417EO Index:

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General: FEDERAL LISTING REFERS TO POPULATIONS IN THE SAN GABRIEL, SAN JACINTO & SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS ONLY.

ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED WITHIN A FEW FEET OF WATER. TADPOLES MAY REQUIRE UP TO 2 YRS TO COMPLETE THEIR AQUATIC DEVELOPMENT.

AAABH01140

Rana muscosamountain yellow-legged frog

EndangeredNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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36

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CASE, S. 1978 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1974-XX-XX1974-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

KAISER PASS, APPROXIMATELY 4.0 KILOMETERS SW OF PORTAL FOREBAY; FRESNO COUNTY.

Lat/Long: 37.29455º / -119.10170º Township: 07SRange: 26E

Section: 26 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,000 ft

44197

UTM: Zone-11 N4129619 E313711

Map Index:

LOCATION WAS GIVEN ONLY AS KAISER PASS, MAPPED TO INCLUDE KAISER PASS MEADOW.

SITE DATE APPROXIMATED TO BE 1974; 2 ADULTS COLLECTED AND LABELLED MVZ 136216-136217, DEPOSITED IN THE HERPETOLOGICALCOLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, UC BERKELEY.

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Record Last Updated: 2001-01-22

4257EO Index:

42

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CANORUS LIMITED 1992 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1992-08-221992-08-22

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

LAKECAMP LAKE, LAKECAMP CREEK UPSTREAM FROM LAKE & MEADOW. ABOUT 2.2 KM SOUTH OF MT GIVENS, FRESNO CO.

Lat/Long: 37.25856º / -119.05194º Township: 08SRange: 27E

Section: 07 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 9,300 ft

30424

UTM: Zone-11 N4125529 E318035

Map Index:

12 YOSEMITE TOADS & 15 GARTER SNAKES OBSERVED. TROUT ARE FOUND IN THE LAKE.

1 ADULT OBSERVED 8/22/92; 1122.4 METERS OF STREAM, MEADOW AND LAKE SURVEYED.

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Record Last Updated: 1995-02-02

4256EO Index:

184

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 2001 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1955-06-071955-06-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C)

FRESNO

KAISER PEAK MEADOWS, 2.5 MILES NORTHWEST OF KAISER PASS SUMMIT, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.31068º / -119.11963º Township: 07SRange: 26E

Section: 22 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC2/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 8,420 ft

44772

UTM: Zone-11 N4131444 E312162

Map Index:

MONTANE MEADOW

LOCATION WAS GIVEN ONLY AS ABOVE, MAPPED TO THE MEADOW AREA.

4 MVZ SPECIMEN #'S: 62870 (27 MAY 1954); 62892, 62894, 62915 (7 JUN 1955) COLLECTED BY E. KARLSTROM (#'S 194; 583, 584, 584A), SEXUNKNOWN, WHOLE ANIMALS (ALCOHOL) IN COLLECTION.

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, MEADOWS AND SEEPS.

OPEN MOIST SITES, ALONG RIVERS AND SPRINGS, ALKALINE DESERT SEEPS. 360-2325M.

PMPOA5T030

Sphenopholis obtusataprairie wedge grass

NoneNone

G5S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 2

2-2-1

Habitat Associations

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6

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Unknown

RAVEN P. #5849 UC (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1953-07-251953-07-25

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MT. GIVENS (3711931/416D)

FRESNO

MONO HOT SPRINGS, 6 KM NE OF MT. GIVENS.

Lat/Long: 37.32740º / -119.01591º Township: 07SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 6,800 ft

21487

UTM: Zone-11 N4133098 E321394

Map Index:

NEAR THE MINERAL SPRINGS.

HERBARIUM LABEL IS ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR THIS SITE; NEEDS FIELDWORK.

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General: (NESTING) WITHIN AND IN VICINITY OF CONIFEROUS FOREST. USES OLD NESTS, AND MAINTAINS ALTERNATE SITES.

USUALLY NESTS ON NORTH SLOPES, NEAR WATER. RED FIR, LODGEPOLE PINE, JEFFREY PINE, AND ASPENS ARE TYPICAL NEST TREES.

ABNKC12060

Accipiter gentilisnorthern goshawk

Species of ConcernNone

G5S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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141

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT OF FISH & GAME 1984 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1981-07-031981-07-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

COARSEGRASS MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.24521º / -119.24762º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 09 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,280 ft

15620

UTM: Zone-11 N4124442 E300645

Map Index:

EYRIE NO. FR002. ACTIVE NEST WITH TWO JUVENILES IN A RED FIR IN 1981. (NEUSCHATZ)

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

26667EO Index:

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General: RIPARIAN FOREST, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. ENDEMIC TO MADERA AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

ON STABILIZED ALLUVIUM IN RIPARIAN ZONES. 775-2060M.

PDPLM02080

Collomia rawsonianaflaming trumpet

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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18

Presence:Trend:

Good

BRANDT, M. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PROPOSED RV CAMP AT HOGUE RANCH.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-06-041991-06-04

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C)

MADERA

ROSS CREEK, CLEARWATER CREEK, & UNNAMED TRIBUTARY NEAR HOGUE RANCH.

Lat/Long: 37.24031º / -119.36255º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 16 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC423.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,200 ft

15481

UTM: Zone-11 N4124146 E290437

Map Index:

SHADED RIPARIAN AREAS. ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA, MIMULUS CARDINALIS, RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE, AQUILEGIAFORMISA, MIMULUS, RUBUS AND CORNUS.

ALSO IN SECTIONS 7, 8, 17, & 18.

MANY HUNDREDS OF PLANTS IN 1979, 500 SEEN IN 1991 ALONG TRIB. TO ROSS CREEK.

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Record Last Updated: 1995-02-23

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General: A THOROUGHLY AQUATIC TURTLE OF PONDS, MARSHES, RIVERS, STREAMS & IRRIGATION DITCHES WITH AQUATIC VEGETATION.

NEED BASKING SITES AND SUITABLE (SANDY BANKS OR GRASSY OPEN FIELDS) UPLAND HABITAT FOR EGG-LAYING.

ARAAD02030

Emys (=Clemmys) marmoratawestern pond turtle

NoneNone

G3G4S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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50

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

REPLOGLE, R. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY PRESENCE OF BULLFROGS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-05-112002-05-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

JOSE CREEK, FROM SCE POWERHOUSE #3 TO THE SOUTH FOR APPROX. 6.0 MILES, JOSE BASIN

Lat/Long: 37.11635º / -119.37916º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC338.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,000 ft

32806

UTM: Zone-11 N4110428 E288618

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF A PERENNIAL STREAM WITH POOLS; CHANNEL TYPE RANGED FROM STEEP BEDROCK TO FLAT SILTY. DOMINANTRIPARIAN PLANTS INCLUDE ALDERS AND WILLOWS; SURROUNDED BY OAK WOODLAND UPSLOPE.

TURTLES FOUND IN POOLS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE 6 MILES OF STREAM.

UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED AT JOSE BASIN ROAD; DATE UNKNOWN. 8 CAPTURED & RELEASED ON 15 JUL 1988. 38 ADULTS, 10JUVENILES, 6 HATCHLINGS OBSERVED ON 21 JUL 1993. 3 ADULTS OBSERVED, 28 MAR 2002. 13 ADULTS/4 JUVENILES OBSERVED, 10-11 MAY

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Record Last Updated: 2003-09-08

19336EO Index:

100

Presence:Trend:

Good

ASHBY, C. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POSSIBLE THREAT: CONTROLLED BURN PLANNED FOR 1993.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-07-011993-07-01

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

MADERA

ROSS CREEK BELOW CONFLUENCE WITH CLEARWATER CREEK AND UNNAMED TRIBUTARY BELOW CLEARWATER FOREST SERVICESTATION.

Lat/Long: 37.23524º / -119.35494º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC41.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,100 ft

32900

UTM: Zone-11 N4123567 E291097

Map Index:

MODERATE SIZED STREAM (3M WIDE, 1M MAX DEPTH), WELL VEGETATED BANKS WITH ALDER AND ELDERBERRY. STREAM GRADIENT 4-10%,SMALL BOULDERS.

4 ADULTS & 2 JUVENILES OBSERVED.

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Record Last Updated: 1996-03-27

18685EO Index:

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General: A THOROUGHLY AQUATIC TURTLE OF PONDS, MARSHES, RIVERS, STREAMS & IRRIGATION DITCHES WITH AQUATIC VEGETATION.

NEED BASKING SITES AND SUITABLE (SANDY BANKS OR GRASSY OPEN FIELDS) UPLAND HABITAT FOR EGG-LAYING.

ARAAD02030

Emys (=Clemmys) marmoratawestern pond turtle

NoneNone

G3G4S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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190

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

TIGA, L. 2001 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS, SCE

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2001-07-252001-07-25

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

0.25 MILE NORTH OF SHAVER LAKE POINT, ALONG SR 168, NEAR STEVENSON CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.14373º / -119.30786º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 13 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC33.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,200 ft

47031

UTM: Zone-11 N4113310 E295027

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF CREEK WITH BEDROCK AND PEBBLE/ORGANIC SUBSTRATE.

WEST AND EAST OF SR 168.

31 JUL 2000: 1 ADULT OBSERVED. 25 JUL 2001: 1 ADULT OBSERVED.

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Record Last Updated: 2002-01-18

47031EO Index:

253

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DOYLE, D. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-05-172002-05-17

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

MADERA

ROSS CREEK, BELOW THE DIVERSION, TRIBUTARY TO SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, 6 MILES WEST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE

Lat/Long: 37.23269º / -119.34218º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 15 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC27.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,200 ft

52387

UTM: Zone-11 N4123256 E292222

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF RIPARIAN, DOMINATED BY FERNS, ALDERS, AND WILLOWS; UPSLOPE CONSISTS OF OAK WOODLAND WITHMANZANITA. STREAM SUBSTRATE IS MOSTLY BEDROCK; SLOPE IS MODERATE TO STEEP.

5 ADULTS AND 1 JUVENILE OBSERVED ON 17 MAY 2002.

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Record Last Updated: 2003-09-09

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

DRY SLOPES; OFTEN ON DECOMPOSED GRANITE IN WOODLAND. 80-1575M.

PDPLM09130

Linanthus serrulatusMadera linanthus

Species of ConcernNone

G1?S1?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

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Element Code:

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Unknown

WALKER SN JEPS #58552 (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1923-05-XX1923-05-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

BIG CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.20458º / -119.24076º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 08 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,200 ft

30836

UTM: Zone-11 N4119919 E301147

Map Index:

MAPPED AT CNDDB IN VICINITY OF THE COMMUNITY OF BIG CREEK.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS 1923 COLLECTION BY WALKER (SN JEPS #58552).

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Record Last Updated: 1995-01-24

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

ROAD WIDENING THREAT, RD 8S08 HAS DISTURBED SOME HABITAT.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantDecreasing

Dates Last Seen1980-06-011980-06-01

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

E SIDE OF OLD RR GRADE RD ABOUT 0.25 MI N OF CONVERGING POWER LINES, W OF FLUME PEAK.

Lat/Long: 37.14961º / -119.36348º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 16 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC7.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,000 ft

15473

UTM: Zone-11 N4114084 E290103

Map Index:

ON GRANITE GRAVEL OF ROCKY OUTCROP AMONG OAK TREES AND SHRUBS. ASSOCIATES INCLUDE CAMISSONIA, MIMULUS,ARCTOSTAPHYLOS, QUERCUS, CEANOTHUS, PINUS.

ABOUT 100 PLANTS SEEN IN 1980.

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General: INTERMEDIATE TO LARGE-TREE STAGES OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS & DECIDUOUS-RIPARIAN AREAS W/ HIGH PERCENT CANOPY CLOSURE.

USE CAVITIES, SNAGS, LOGS & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DENNING. NEED LARGE AREAS OF MATURE, DENSE FOREST.

AMAJF01021

Martes pennanti pacificaPacific fisher

Species of ConcernNone

G5T3T4QS2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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442

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BRICKEY, A. ND (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1989-09-XX1989-09-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

ABOUT 2 MILES NNE OF SHAVER LAKE & 2 MILES SW OF CAMP SIERRA. SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.17633º / -119.28685º Township: 09SRange: 25E

Section: 06 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC3/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,500 ft

50221

UTM: Zone-11 N4116882 E296981

Map Index:

LOCATION GIVEN ONLY AS TOWNSHIP, RANGE & SECTION.

OBSERVATION BY G. DENTON IN SEPT 1989.

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General: FOUND IN ALL BRUSH, WOODLAND & FOREST HABITATS FROM SEA LEVEL TO ABOUT 9000 FT. PREFERS CONIFEROUS WOODLANDS & FORESTS.

NURSERY COLONIES IN BUILDINGS, CREVICES, SPACES UNDER BARK, & SNAGS. CAVES USED PRIMARILY AS NIGHT ROOSTS.

AMACC01070

Myotis evotislong-eared myotis

Species of ConcernNone

G5S4?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-06-242002-06-24

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

BIG CREEK BRIDGE, ABOVE POWERHOUSE 8, SOUTH OF CHAWANAKEE FLATS, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.20721º / -119.32566º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 26 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,387 ft

52409

UTM: Zone-11 N4120392 E293618

Map Index:

AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED ON 5 AUG 2002, DURING ACCOUSTICAL ANABAT SURVEYS.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

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Record Last Updated: 2003-09-10

52409EO Index:

11

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-06-242002-06-24

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO, MADERA

SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, DOWNSTREAM FROM MAMMOTH POOL, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.21804º / -119.33651º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 22 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,321 ft

52410

UTM: Zone-11 N4121618 E292685

Map Index:

24 JUN 2002: AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED DURING ACCOUSTICAL ANABAT SURVEYS; ONE ADULT MALE CAPTURED DURING MISTNETTING.

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Record Last Updated: 2003-09-10

52410EO Index:

12

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-08-052002-08-05

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

STEVENSON CREEK, BY SHAVER DAM, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.14374º / -119.30563º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 13 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,300 ft

52411

UTM: Zone-11 N4113306 E295225

Map Index:

AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED ON 5 AUG 2002, DURING ACCOUSTICAL ANABAT SURVEYS.

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General: FOUND IN ALL BRUSH, WOODLAND & FOREST HABITATS FROM SEA LEVEL TO ABOUT 9000 FT. PREFERS CONIFEROUS WOODLANDS & FORESTS.

NURSERY COLONIES IN BUILDINGS, CREVICES, SPACES UNDER BARK, & SNAGS. CAVES USED PRIMARILY AS NIGHT ROOSTS.

AMACC01070

Myotis evotislong-eared myotis

Species of ConcernNone

G5S4?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

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Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HEADY, P. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-08-062002-08-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

MILLION DOLLAR MINE ROAD STAIRCASE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST

Lat/Long: 37.18655º / -119.34318º Township: 08SRange: 24E

Section: 34 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,600 ft

52413

UTM: Zone-11 N4118139 E292006

Map Index:

AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED ON 6 AUG 2002, DURING ACCOUSTICAL ANABAT SURVEYS.

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

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General: PARTLY-SHADED, SHALLOW STREAMS & RIFFLES WITH A ROCKY SUBSTRATE IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS.

NEED AT LEAST SOME COBBLE-SIZED SUBSTRATE FOR EGG-LAYING. NEED AT LEAST 15 WEEKS TO ATTAIN METAMORPHOSIS.

AAABH01050

Rana boyliifoothill yellow-legged frog

Species of ConcernNone

G3S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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369

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DOYLE, D. 2002 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT-SOUTHERN CAL EDISON, USFS

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-05-112002-05-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

JOSE CREEK, FROM JUST DOWNSTREAM OF ITALIAN BAR ROAD UPSTREAM TO JOSE BASIN ROAD

Lat/Long: 37.13849º / -119.37836º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 20 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC57.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation:

52379

UTM: Zone-11 N4112884 E288750

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF RIPARIAN DOMINATED BY ALDERS AND WILLOWS; SURROUNDED BY OAK WOODLAND UPSLOPE.

9 ADULTS, 3 JUVENILES, AND 2 EGGS MASSES OBSERVED ON 10-11 MAY 2002.

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General: (NESTING) RESIDENT OF MIXED CONIFER OR RED FIR FOREST HABITAT, IN OR ON EDGE OF MEADOWS.

REQUIRE LARGE DIAMETER SNAGS IN A FOREST WITH HIGH CANOPY CLOSURE, WHICH PROVIDE A COOL SUB-CANOPY MICROCLIMATE.

ABNSB12040

Strix nebulosagreat gray owl

NoneEndangered

G5S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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20

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

WINTER, J. 1980 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-08-141979-08-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

HUNTINGTON LAKE (3711922/396B), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), KAISER PEAK (3711932/416C), MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D)

FRESNO

NEAR BLACK POINT, WEST OF HUNTINGTON LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.23860º / -119.26014º Township: 08SRange: 25E

Section: 17 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,500 ft

30013

UTM: Zone-11 N4123735 E299517

Map Index:

FOREST HABITAT DOMINATED BY RED FIR AND LODGEPOLE PINE.

THREE OWLS HEARD BUT NOT SEEN JUNE 18, AND JULY 7, 12, 16, AND 23, 1979 BY M. KUNDE; ONE MALE HEARD BUT NOT SEEN 8/14/79 BY J.WINTER.

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Record Last Updated: 1994-04-20

15735EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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3

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1965-04-021965-04-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

SHAVER LAKE HEAR ROCK HAVEN (N OF SHAVER LAKE HEIGHTS ON RT 168)

Lat/Long: 37.13355º / -119.31707º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 23 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,400 ft

15539

UTM: Zone-11 N4112200 E294182

Map Index:

PINE-DOUGLAS FIR-ABIES FOREST.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23755EO Index:

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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6

Presence:Trend:

Fair

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZING, HYDROELECTRIC OPERATIONS, AND ORV ACTIVITIES THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1987-10-031987-10-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

FRESNO

JUST S OF KERCKHOFF LAKE ON SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, BOTH SIDES POWERHOUSE RD #1.

Lat/Long: 37.13526º / -119.50875º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 19 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC557.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,600 ft

15250

UTM: Zone-11 N4112824 E277157

Map Index:

NEAR HEAVILY USED FIRE CONTROL AND UTILITY OPERATIONS ROAD.

4-5 PLANTS SEEN IN 1987. NORTHERNMOST OCCURRENCE.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1991-05-03

13929EO Index:

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General:

CARA2443CA

Central Valley Drainage Hardhead/Squawfish Stream

NoneNone

G?S?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageNorth Fork

5

Presence:Trend:

Good

MOYLE, PETER 1991 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZING DEGRADING STREAMBANKS ON LOWER WILLOW CREEK. DAMS UPSTREAM MINIMIZING FLOWS.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantDecreasing

Dates Last Seen1986-XX-XX1986-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

AUBERRY (3711914/397C), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

FRESNO, MADERA

SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, BETWEEN KERCKHOFF & REDINGER RESERVOIRS.

Lat/Long: 37.13659º / -119.48961º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 28 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC559.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,200 ft

25577

UTM: Zone-11 N4112926 E278862

Map Index:

DEEP, ROCKY POOL HABITAT IN STEEP CANYON WHICH CONTAINS HARDHEAD, SQUAWFISH, AND SACRAMENTO SUCKER. FLOWS AREREGULATED BY UPSTREAM DAMS. WILLOW, PINE, OAK, COTTONWOOD, AND CEDAR RIPARIAN VEGETATION.

BETWEEN KERCKHOFF RESERVOIR AND REDINGER RESERVOIR. ALSO INCLUDES WILLOW CREEK FROM MOUTH TO CONFLUENCE OFWHISKY CREEK.

LOCAL SUPPORT FOR PROTECTION OF STREAM BY "SAVE OUR STREAMS, INC."

Qtr:

Origin:

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Location Detail:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1994-06-17

5337EO Index:

7

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BROWN, LARRY 1987 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

GRAZING, ROAD CROSSINGS, SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION AT MOUTH IN RESERVOIR.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-08-141986-08-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

MADERA

UNNAMED TRIB TO KERCKHOFF LAKE ALONG AUBERRY ROAD, MADERA CO.

Lat/Long: 37.16022º / -119.51033º Township: 09SRange: 23E

Section: 07 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC82.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,080 ft

25575

UTM: Zone-11 N4115597 E277090

Map Index:

HARDHEAD, SQUAWFISH AND SACRAMENTO SUCKERS ALL IN DEEP, BOULDER POOL. FLOW ABOUT 1/10 CFS. STICKLEBACK ALSO FOUND,MOSTLY AT MOUTH ON SANDY SUBSTRATE. OAK AND WILLOW RIPARIAN VEGETATION.

FROM MOUTH UPSTREAM TO FIRST FORK IN TRIBUTARY.

Qtr:

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Record Last Updated: 1994-06-16

5394EO Index:

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General:

CARA2422CA

Central Valley Drainage Rainbow Trout/Cyprinid Stream

NoneNone

G?S?State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageNorth Fork

1

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BROWN, LARRY 1987 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING MANY NEW ROADS AROUND TOWN OF NORTH FORK. CONTROLLED FLOWS ON NF WILLOW CREEK BY SERIES OFDAMS.

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-08-131986-08-13

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

MADERA

WILLOW CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, AT TOWN OF NORTH FORK.

Lat/Long: 37.20409º / -119.49039º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 19 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC544.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,400 ft

25576

UTM: Zone-11 N4120418 E278989

Map Index:

FISH ASSEMBLAGE INCLUDES RAINBOW TROUT, SACRAMENTO SUCKER, CALIFORNIA ROACH, AND PRICKLY SCULPINS. OAK, ALDER, ASH ANDPINE TREES ARE DOMINANT RIPARIAN VEGETATION.

FROM WHISKY CREEK CONFLUENCE UPSTREAM TO LOWER REACHES OF NORTH AND SOUTH FORK WILLOW CK.

Qtr:

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Record Last Updated: 1994-06-21

5393EO Index:

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General: OCCURS ONLY IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA, IN ASSOCIATION WITH BLUE ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS MEXICANA).

PREFERS TO LAY EGGS IN ELDERBERRRIES 2-8 INCHES IN DIAMETER; SOME PREFERENCE SHOWN FOR "STRESSED" ELDERBERRIES.

IICOL48011

Desmocerus californicus dimorphusvalley elderberry longhorn beetle

ThreatenedNone

G3T2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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187

Presence:Trend:

Good

PERKINS, D. 2000 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

BIA-NORTH FORK RANCHERIA

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2000-11-282000-11-28

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

MADERA

WEST OF WILLOW CREEK, 0.5 MILE SOUTH OF NORTH FORK

Lat/Long: 37.22380º / -119.51280º Township: 08SRange: 22E

Section: 24 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/10 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,800 ft

44676

UTM: Zone-11 N4122658 E277058

Map Index:

SURROUNDING HABITATS CONSIST OF PONDEROSA PINE, CHAPARRAL, AND INTERIOR LIVE OAK FORESTS; VEGETATED BY BUCKBRUSH,MAZANITA, AND POISON OAK.

2 EXIT HOLES OBSERVED ON A PLANT THAT WAS TRANSPLANTED, 28 NOV 2000 AS PART OF A CONSERVATION EASEMENT. BUSHES TO BEMAINTAINED BY RANCHERIA.

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Record Last Updated: 2001-01-02

44676EO Index:

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General: A THOROUGHLY AQUATIC TURTLE OF PONDS, MARSHES, RIVERS, STREAMS & IRRIGATION DITCHES WITH AQUATIC VEGETATION.

NEED BASKING SITES AND SUITABLE (SANDY BANKS OR GRASSY OPEN FIELDS) UPLAND HABITAT FOR EGG-LAYING.

ARAAD02030

Emys (=Clemmys) marmoratawestern pond turtle

NoneNone

G3G4S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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43

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HOLLAND, D. 1988 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last SeenXXXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

NORTH FORK (3711925/398A), O'NEALS (3711926/398B)

MADERA

FINE GOLD CREEK, APPROX. 4.3 MILES NORTHEAST OF O'NEALS.

Lat/Long: 37.16958º / -119.63854º Township: 09SRange: 21E

Section: 12 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,000 ft

32799

UTM: Zone-11 N4116945 E265732

Map Index:

COLLECTED BY R.W. HANSEN, DATE AND NUMBER OF SPECIMENS UNKNOWN.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1996-02-22

656EO Index:

44

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HOLLAND, D. 1988 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last SeenXXXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

NORTH FORK (3711925/398A)

FRESNO, MADERA

KERCKHOFF RESERVOIR; APPROX. 4 MILES NORTH OF NEW AUBERRY.

Lat/Long: 37.14002º / -119.51962º Township: 09SRange: 22E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC166.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 1,000 ft

32800

UTM: Zone-11 N4113377 E276205

Map Index:

CAS/SU SPECIMEN #7801, DATE UNKNOWN.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1996-01-15

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General: PARTLY-SHADED, SHALLOW STREAMS & RIFFLES WITH A ROCKY SUBSTRATE IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS.

NEED AT LEAST SOME COBBLE-SIZED SUBSTRATE FOR EGG-LAYING. NEED AT LEAST 15 WEEKS TO ATTAIN METAMORPHOSIS.

AAABH01050

Rana boyliifoothill yellow-legged frog

Species of ConcernNone

G3S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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17

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MOYLE, P. 1972 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1970-XX-XX1970-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

NORTH FORK (3711925/398A), O'NEALS (3711926/398B)

MADERA

LITTLE FINEGOLD LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.19771º / -119.61042º Township: 08SRange: 22E

Section: 31 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 1,320 ft

15008

UTM: Zone-11 N4119997 E268316

Map Index:

FOUND MOSTLY IN SMALL PERMANENT FOOTHILL STREAMS HIGHER THAN 200 M ELEV, IN AREAS NOT OCCUPIED BY BULLFROGS.

COLL BTWN JULY & SEPT.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1995-10-27

28463EO Index:

25

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MOYLE, P. 1972 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1970-XX-XX1970-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B), NORTH FORK (3711925/398A), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C), BASS LAKE (3711935/418C)

MADERA

S FORK WILLOW CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.23660º / -119.49819º Township: 08SRange: 23E

Section: 18 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 2,640 ft

15269

UTM: Zone-11 N4124044 E278392

Map Index:

FOUND MOSTLY IN SMALL PERMANENT FOOTHILL STREAMS HIGHER THAN 200 M ELEV, IN AREAS NOT OCCUPIED BY BULLFROGS.

COLL BTWN JULY & SEPT.

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General: (NESTING & WINTERING) OCEAN SHORE, LAKE MARGINS, & RIVERS FOR BOTH NESTING & WINTERING. MOST NESTS WITHIN 1 MI OF WATER.

NESTS IN LG, OLD-GROWTH, OR DOMINANT LIVE TREE W/OPEN BRANCHES, ESPECIALLY PONDEROSA PINE. ROOSTS COMMUNALLY IN WINTER.

ABNKC10010

Haliaeetus leucocephalusbald eagle

ThreatenedEndangered

G4S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Good

TIGAS, L. 2001 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-06-182002-06-18

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

GRAVEYARD PEAK (3711848/415B), SHARKTOOTH PEAK (3711941/416A)

FRESNO

NW SIDE OF LAKE EDISON, ENE OF VERMILION CAMPGROUND

Lat/Long: 37.38195º / -119.00182º Township: 06SRange: 27E

Section: 35 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC16.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,800 ft

47014

UTM: Zone-11 N4139125 E322770

Map Index:

NEST TREE IS A JEFFREY PINE, WITHIN JEFFREY PINE FOREST, ALONG LAKE EDISON. SURROUNDING LAND USES INCLUDE RECREATION ANDFORESTRY.

NEST WITH 2 JUVENILES OBSERVED ON 26 JUL 2001. ADULT ON NEST OBSERVED ON 15 MAY 2002; 2 ADULTS OBSERVED NESTING ON 18 JUN2002.

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General: COOL, WELL-OXYGENATED WATERS

CANNOT TOLERATE PRESENCE OF OTHER SALMONIDS, REQUIRES CLEAN GRAVEL FOR SPAWNING.

AFCHA02089

Oncorhynchus clarki selenirisPaiute cutthroat trout

ThreatenedNone

G4T1T2S1S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

None

GERSTUNG, E. 1980 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Transplant Outside of Native Hab./RangePossibly ExtirpatedUnknown

Dates Last Seen1978-XX-XX1980-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHARKTOOTH PEAK (3711941/416A), CRYSTAL CRAG (3711951/435D)

FRESNO

SHARKTOOTH LAKE AND SHARKTOOTH CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.50123º / -119.02967º Township: 05SRange: 27E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC41.3 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 9,840 ft

15921

UTM: Zone-11 N4152412 E320590

Map Index:

A 3 ACRE LAKE IN THE HEADWATERS OF FISH CREEK. IT WAS BARREN UNTIL 1968 WHEN IT WAS PLANTED BY HELICOPTER WITH 6 TROUTFROM DELANEY CREEK & 23 FROM THE NORTH FORK COTTONWOOD CREEK. CREEK HABITAT IS STEEP & PROBABLY MARGINAL.

NO PAIUTE CUTTHROAT TROUT HAVE BEEN SEEN IN THE LAKE SINCE THE TRANSPLANT. FISH MAY STILL EXIST IN THE OUTFLOW STREAM.

NO FISH FOUND IN 1970 OR 1973. IN 1975 & 1978 SOME FISH WERE FOUND IN THE CREEK. NO FISH WERE FOUND IN 1980.

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Good

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY A PROPOSED NEW STATE HIGHWAY PROJECT AND SPRAWLING FOOTHILL DEVELOPMENT.

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1987-XX-XX1987-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

BIG SANDY BLUFFS NORTH TO JUST SOUTH OF SAN JOAQUIN RIVER NEAR ITALIAN BAR.

Lat/Long: 37.08337º / -119.42828º Township: 10SRange: 23E

Section: 10 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC14,600.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,920 ft

15355

UTM: Zone-11 N4106879 E284159

Map Index:

DECOMPOSED GRANITE IN CHAPARRAL. ASSOCIATED WITH CEANOTHUS, PEDICULARIS, DELPHINIUM, SAMBUCUS, CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS,ASCLEPIAS, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, ERIODICTYON CALIFORNICA, AND UMBELLARIA CALIFORNICA.

INCLUDES SEVERAL COLLECTIONS FROM "5 MI ABOVE AUBERRY ON ROAD TO PINERIDGE" AND VICINITY.

PART OF AREA IS USFS RNA; ANOTHER PART IS USFS CARPENTERIA BOTANICAL AREA. SEVERAL THOUSAND PLANTS SEEN IN 1986 ALONGGRADE UP BIG SANDY BLUFFS (HWY 168). HWY BISECTS OCCURRENCE. PART OF OCCURRENCE BURNED IN 1984.

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Record Last Updated: 1991-05-03

13932EO Index:

4

Presence:Trend:

Good

HAMON, D. 1972 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

OCCURRENCE NEAR HOMES; DUMPING NEARBY. ALSO THREATENED BY ORV USE BY NEARBY RANCHES AND INDIAN RESERVATION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1959-05-091959-05-09

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ALONG N FK SYCAMORE CR, NE OF BURROUGH MTN.

Lat/Long: 37.01998º / -119.32653º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 35 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC563.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,800 ft

15519

UTM: Zone-11 N4099619 E293032

Map Index:

ON EAST-FACING SLOPE IN CHAPARRAL.

SP SEEN IN 1959. GOOD SITE CONDITION ACCORDING TO STEBBINS (1987).

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, CHAPARRAL. ENDEMIC TO FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

AN VERY LOCALIZED ENDEMIC FOUND ON WELL-DRAINED GRANITIC SOILS, MOSTLY ON N-FACING RAVINES AND DRAINAGES. 340-1340M.

PDHDR04010

Carpenteria californicatree-anemone

NoneThreatened

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

3-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Good

WILSON, S. & J. CLINES 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

LOGGING MAY THREATEN IN THE FUTURE.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-071991-05-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

APPROX. 10 KM (6 MI) SOUTH OF SHAVER LAKE, 1.7 KM (1.1 M1) SOUTH OF PETERSON MILL (SITE).

Lat/Long: 37.02452º / -119.28839º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC9.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,400 ft

22758

UTM: Zone-11 N4100041 E296438

Map Index:

GROWING AT MARGIN OF LARGE GRANITE OUTCROP ALONG CHAPARRAL/YELLOW PINE FOREST ECOTONE. ASSOCIATED WITH LUPINUSCITRINUS.

EAST OF MOUNTAIN REST ON FOREST ROAD 10S02, SOUTH ON 10S43 TO 10S43E. NORTHWEST 1.8 MI UP GRANITE OUTCROP.

15 PLANTS SEEN IN 1991. USFS BOTANY PERSONNEL WORKED WITH MARKING CREW DURING SALVAGE TIMBER SALE TO FLAG WIDE MARGINAROUND THE POPULATION IN 1991.

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General: (NESTING) INHABITS EXTENSIVE THICKETS OF LOW, DENSE WILLOWS ON EDGE OF WET MEADOWS, PONDS, OR BACKWATERS; 2000-8000 ELEV

REQUIRE DENSE WILLOW THICKETS FOR NESTING/ROOSTING. LOW, EXPOSED BRANCHES ARE USED FOR SINGING POSTS/HUNTING PERCHES.

ABPAE33040

Empidonax trailliiwillow flycatcher

NoneEndangered

G5S1S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

None

DEPT. OF FISH & GAME 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATS INCLUDE MODERATE TO HEAVY GRAZING AND POTENTIAL NEST PARASITISM BY BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePossibly ExtirpatedDecreasing

Dates Last Seen1988-XX-XX1992-07-24

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

POISON MEADOW, IN VICINITY OF DINKEY CREEK, SOUTH OF SHAVER LAKE, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.09423º / -119.27104º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 05 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,720 ft

21058

UTM: Zone-11 N4107739 E298166

Map Index:

ALTHOUGH BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS WERE PRESENT DURING THE 1992 BREEDING SEASON, NO NEST PARASITISM WAS OBSERVED.

6/11/84: 3 SINGING MALES OBSERVED; 5/14/85: 1 SINGING MALE OBSERVED; 7/2/86: 2 SINGING MALES OBSERVED; 1988: 1 PAIR OBSERVEDNESTING (FIRST NEST UNSUCCESSFUL, SECOND NEST FLEDGED 3 YOUNG); 1989, 1991-92: NO WILLOW FLYCATCHERS OBSERVED.

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General: A THOROUGHLY AQUATIC TURTLE OF PONDS, MARSHES, RIVERS, STREAMS & IRRIGATION DITCHES WITH AQUATIC VEGETATION.

NEED BASKING SITES AND SUITABLE (SANDY BANKS OR GRASSY OPEN FIELDS) UPLAND HABITAT FOR EGG-LAYING.

ARAAD02030

Emys (=Clemmys) marmoratawestern pond turtle

NoneNone

G3G4S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Excellent

REPLOGLE, R. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

THREATENED BY PRESENCE OF BULLFROGS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-05-112002-05-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A), CASCADEL POINT (3711924/397B)

FRESNO

JOSE CREEK, FROM SCE POWERHOUSE #3 TO THE SOUTH FOR APPROX. 6.0 MILES, JOSE BASIN

Lat/Long: 37.11635º / -119.37916º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC338.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 2,000 ft

32806

UTM: Zone-11 N4110428 E288618

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF A PERENNIAL STREAM WITH POOLS; CHANNEL TYPE RANGED FROM STEEP BEDROCK TO FLAT SILTY. DOMINANTRIPARIAN PLANTS INCLUDE ALDERS AND WILLOWS; SURROUNDED BY OAK WOODLAND UPSLOPE.

TURTLES FOUND IN POOLS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE 6 MILES OF STREAM.

UNKNOWN NUMBER OBSERVED AT JOSE BASIN ROAD; DATE UNKNOWN. 8 CAPTURED & RELEASED ON 15 JUL 1988. 38 ADULTS, 10JUVENILES, 6 HATCHLINGS OBSERVED ON 21 JUL 1993. 3 ADULTS OBSERVED, 28 MAR 2002. 13 ADULTS/4 JUVENILES OBSERVED, 10-11 MAY

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General: (NESTING & WINTERING) OCEAN SHORE, LAKE MARGINS, & RIVERS FOR BOTH NESTING & WINTERING. MOST NESTS WITHIN 1 MI OF WATER.

NESTS IN LG, OLD-GROWTH, OR DOMINANT LIVE TREE W/OPEN BRANCHES, ESPECIALLY PONDEROSA PINE. ROOSTS COMMUNALLY IN WINTER.

ABNKC10010

Haliaeetus leucocephalusbald eagle

ThreatenedEndangered

G4S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Excellent

BYRD, S. 2001 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

SOUTHERN CAL EDISON

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen2002-06-182002-06-18

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

RAINBOW POINT, ON THE SOUTH END OF SHAVER LAKE

Lat/Long: 37.11363º / -119.27972º Township: 09SRange: 25E

Section: 30 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC15.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,500 ft

47011

UTM: Zone-11 N4109910 E297446

Map Index:

NEST TREE IS A SUGAR PINE IN MIXED CONIFEROUS FOREST; SURROUNDED BY A MULTIPLE USE AREA (TIMBER HARVEST, CONTROLLEDBURNING, INTENSE RECREATION, HUNTING, WOOD CUTTING, BOY SCOUT CAMP, SUMMER CABINS, HIGH-SPEED WATERCRAFT, & TWO GUNCLUBS).

2 NESTING ADULTS, 2 SUB-ADULTS, AND 2 YOUNG OF THE YEAR OBSERVED AT THIS NEST SITE ON 24 APR 2001. EMPTY NEST OBSERVED ON15 MAY 2002; 1 ADULT ON NEST OBSERVED ON 18 JUN 2002.

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General: LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST, PINYON JUNIPER WOODLAND, UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

FINE GRAVEL ON ROCK OUTCROPS, RIDGES, OR DOMES. GRANITIC SOILS. 1560-2610M.

PDPOR04060

Lewisia disepalaYosemite lewisia

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Fair

CLINES, J. & Y. COUGOULET 1997 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

OHV ROUTE/ROAD CUTS THROUGH POPULATION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1997-03-071997-03-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

RIDGE BETWEEN RUSH CREEK AND BLUE CANYON, 1 MI N OF PETERSON RD AND 2.6 MI SE OF SIERRA CEDARS, SOUTH OF SHAVER LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.04907º / -119.27544º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 20 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC8.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,700 ft

38756

UTM: Zone-11 N4102737 E297656

Map Index:

LARGE, OPEN GRANITE DOME SURROUNDED BY MIXED CONIFER/PONDEROSA PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH MOSSES,ARCTOSTAPHYLOS VISCIDA MARIPOSA, PINUS PONDEROSA, AND LUPINUS CITRINUS VAR. CITRINUS. PLANTS GROWING IN GRAVEL.

ON GRANITE DOME EAST OF USFS ROAD 10S50 WITHIN THE SW 1/4 NW 1/4 SECTION 20.

1050 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1997.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-05-12

33763EO Index:

15

Presence:Trend:

Fair

CLINES, J. & D. TAYLOR 1996 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

QUARRY NOT IN USE, BUT ACCESS ROADS ARE UTILIZED BY OHVS WHICH HAVE DAMAGED THE HABITAT.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1996-03-091996-03-09

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ALONG RUSH CREEK, NORTH SIDE OF PETERSON ROAD ABOUT 0.7 MILE EAST OF PETERSON MILL (SITE), SOUTH OF SHAVER LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.03847º / -119.27915º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC10.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,400 ft

38758

UTM: Zone-11 N4101569 E297297

Map Index:

GRANITE OUTCROP SURROUNDED BY PONDEROSA PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH MOSS AND LICHEN. THE RARE LUPINUS CITRINUS VAR.CITRINUS IS ALSO FOUND HERE.

TWO COLONIES NEAR QUARRY OFF OF UNNAMED DIRT ROAD IN THE NE 1/4 NE 1/4 SECTION 30.

1740 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1996. CLINE RECOMMENDS CLOSING AREA TO OHV USE. CAMPERS AND THEIR VEHICLES HAVE ALSO DESTROYEDPLANTS.

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General: LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST, PINYON JUNIPER WOODLAND, UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

FINE GRAVEL ON ROCK OUTCROPS, RIDGES, OR DOMES. GRANITIC SOILS. 1560-2610M.

PDPOR04060

Lewisia disepalaYosemite lewisia

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

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Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. & D. YORK 1996 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

EASTERN COLONY DAMAGED BY OHV USE.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1996-03-181996-03-18

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ALONG RUSH CREEK, SOUTH OF PETERSON ROAD ABOUT 0.5 MILE SOUTHEAST OF PETERSON MILL (SITE); SOUTH OF SHAVER LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.03365º / -119.28216º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC11.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,400 ft

38759

UTM: Zone-11 N4101040 E297017

Map Index:

GRANITE OUTCROP; SOME LEWISIA PLANTS GROWING WITH MOSS, OTHERS WITH NO ASSOCIATES. GRAVEL SOILS. THE RARE LUPINUSCITRINUS VAR. CITRINUS IS ALSO FOUND HERE.

TWO COLONIES ON GRANITE OUTCROP LOCATED AT END OF USFS ROAD 10S43D. MAPPED WITHIN THE S 1/2 NE 1/4 SECTION 30.

860 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1996. FOREST IS PROPOSING ROUTE AS PART OF FOREST OHV PLAN. E-MOST SITE DEPLETED BY OHVS; W-MOSTSITE IS LESS DAMAGED.

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

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Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

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Unknown

BARTEL, J. 1978 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

NO IMMEDIATE THREATS IN 1978.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1978-06-021978-06-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

PETERSEN RD, ABOUT 4 RD MI SE OF MOUNTAIN REST GUARD STATION, S OF PINE RIDGE.

Lat/Long: 37.03460º / -119.32615º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 26 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC8.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,900 ft

15526

UTM: Zone-11 N4101241 E293106

Map Index:

ON OPEN GRANITE SHEET IN YELLOW PINE FOREST. IN SHALLOW GRAVELLY PANS AND CRACKS.

APPROXIMATELY 1000 PLANTS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-06

19217EO Index:

16

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BARTEL, J. 1978 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

COLLECTING AND POWER COMPANY SPRAYING OF EQUIPMENT ARE THREATS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1978-05-181978-05-18

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

SAN JOSE BASIN ONE MI DUE S OF MATHEWS MILL NEAR (E OF) CONCRETE BRIDGE OVER JOSE CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.11025º / -119.37630º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 32 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC5.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,200 ft

15446

UTM: Zone-11 N4109745 E288855

Map Index:

IN GRANITE SOIL POCKETS ON KNOLL WITH SCE POWER LINE TOWER.

IN NE1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SEC 32.

MORE THAN 1000 PLANTS IN 1978. 1959 COLLECTION BY BACIGALUPI ET AL IN JOSE BASIN ATTRIBUTED TO THIS SITE.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-29

19215EO Index:

17

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BARTEL, J. 1978 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT IN USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1978-05-261978-05-26

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

APPROXIMATELY 1.0 AIRMILE SE OF MOUNTAIN REST GUARD STATION, PRIMARILY W OF POWER LINES.

Lat/Long: 37.04612º / -119.35206º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 21 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC98.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,000 ft

15484

UTM: Zone-11 N4102576 E290833

Map Index:

ON OPEN RIDGETOP IN YELLOW PINE FOREST, IN GRANITE SOIL POCKETS & LARGE GRANITIC OUTCROP.

ALL OVER SEC 21 AND INTO ADJACENT SEC 22 IN SW1/4.

APPROXIMATELY 1000 PLANTS SEEN + MORE THAN 2000 PLANTS SEEN IN 1978 + MANY THOUSANDS OF PLANTS IN 1978. FORMER EO'S 18 &19 LUMPED HERE PER DETAILED POPULATION MAP SOURCE. WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF THESE COLONIES?

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

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19213EO Index:

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

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State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

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23

Presence:Trend:

Good

GALLAGHER, K. & N. BROWN 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

ROAD WIDENING, GRAZING, OHV'S, AND POWERLINE MAINTENANCE COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-07-101995-07-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 2 MI WNW OF SHAVER LAKE HEIGHTS, ON EAST SIDE OF FS RD 9S06.

Lat/Long: 37.11186º / -119.35807º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 28 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC8.8 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,500 ft

15469

UTM: Zone-11 N4109883 E290479

Map Index:

IN OPEN SUNNY EXPOSURE ON DECOMPOSED GRANITE. ASSOCIATED WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, A. VISCIDA, P. SABINIANA, Q.WISLIZENII, TRIFOLIUM SP., VULPIA MYUROS, AND STREPTANTHUS TORTUOSUS.

REPORTED IN 1979 FROM 1/4 MI S OF JCT OF ROADS 9S06 AND 9S57, IN 1995 REPORTED FROM 1/2 MI S OF THAT JCT. THOROUGH SURVEYSAND MAP DETAIL NEEDED.

ABOUT 100 PLANTS SEEN IN 1979, UNKNOWN HOW MANY PLANTS SEEN IN 1995.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-07

19210EO Index:

26

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

BROWN, E. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-06-171979-06-17

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 2 AIR MI DUE N OF MOUNTAIN REST GUARD STATION.

Lat/Long: 37.08234º / -119.37045º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 08 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC50.2 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

15458

UTM: Zone-11 N4106635 E289297

Map Index:

IN DECOMPOSED GRANITE AND IN CRACKS OF GRANITE CAPS. IN TRANSITION BETWEEN FOOTHILL WOODLAND AND YELLOW PINE.

SCATTERED POPULATION OF 200-300 PLANTS, 1979.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-28

19207EO Index:

27

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

LATIMER, H. 1979 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT IN USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1979-06-231979-06-23

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

0.25 MI E OF OLD BRETZ MILL, PINE RIDGE.

Lat/Long: 37.08313º / -119.29668º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 01 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC7.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,373 ft

15563

UTM: Zone-11 N4106562 E295858

Map Index:

IN VERY SANDY SOIL AT EDGE OF GRANITE OUTCROPS IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH LUPINUS STIVERSII, CALYPTRIDIUMUMBELLATUM, BRODIAEA.

2 COLONIES: ONE IN SE1/4 OF SEC 1 AND THE OTHER IN NE1/4 OF SEC 12.

2 POPULATIONS: POPULATION 1, 20 PLANTS IN 1979. POPULATION 2, 25 PLANTS IN 1979.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

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General:

Owner/Manager:

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Record Last Updated: 2002-10-28

19206EO Index:

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

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28

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. 1980 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

POPULATION PARTLY UNDER POWERLINE, ROAD DISTURBS. BRUSH CONVERSION, SPRAYING, ROAD WIDENING THREATS. OHVS ALSO ATHREAT.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-07-101995-07-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 3 AIRMI W OF SHAVER LAKE HEIGHTS. FROM 0.15-0.9 MI N OF MUSICK CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.10181º / -119.36844º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 32 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC52.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,800 ft

15461

UTM: Zone-11 N4108791 E289530

Map Index:

3700-4000 FEET ELEVATION IN DECOMPOSED GRANITE OF ROCKY OUTCROP. IN FOOTHILL WOODLAND WITH QUERCUS, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS,MIMULUS VISCIDUS, STREPTANTHUS DIVERSIFOLIA, FESTUCA MYUROS, ALLIUM SP., AND PINUS SABINIANA.

PLANTS LOCATED UNDER SCE POWERLINES.

4 POPULATIONS IN 1980, WITH TOTAL OF SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTS, AT LEAST 1000 PLANTS IN SOUTHERNMOST POPULATION IN 1995.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-07

13878EO Index:

29

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. 1980 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

ROAD WIDENING, LOG SKIDDING THREATS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-06-011980-06-01

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 0.5 AIR MI N OF MUSICK CR, JUST LESS THAN 2 MI W OF SHAVER LAKE HEIGHTS.

Lat/Long: 37.10451º / -119.35318º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 33 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC2.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,460 ft

15486

UTM: Zone-11 N4109057 E290894

Map Index:

ON DECOMPOSED GRANITE OUTCROP IN FOOTHILL WOODLAND/YELLOW PINE FOREST TRANSITION ZONE.

IN SE1/4 OF NE1/4 SEC 33.

ABOUT 60 PLANTS IN 10 SQUARE METERS, 1980.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-29

12644EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageShaver Lake

31

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CONGDON, J. SN UC #82057 (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1903-XX-XX1903-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), AUBERRY (3711914/397C)

FRESNO

NEAR TOP OF TOLLHOUSE HILL ABOVE GRAPEVINE SPRING.

Lat/Long: 37.03332º / -119.38691º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 30 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC3/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation:

15422

UTM: Zone-11 N4101233 E287697

Map Index:

SEEN ON ROCKS.

THIS SPECIMEN WAS ERRONEOUSLY IDENTIFIED AS LUPINUS DEFLEXUS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1998-04-07

19203EO Index:

41

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

WINTER, R. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

LOGGING, GRAZING, AND PROPOSED SUBDIVISION IN AREA.

PVT IN SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-07-061991-07-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 1 MI WSW OF COMMUNITY OF SHAVER LAKE, 0.6 MI N OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL PONDS.

Lat/Long: 37.09526º / -119.34300º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 03 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC12.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,500 ft

38698

UTM: Zone-11 N4108008 E291773

Map Index:

LOWER YELLOW PINE FOREST BORDERING CHAPARRAL IN OPEN GRANITIC SOIL. MARGINS OF EXPOSED GRANITE ROCK OUTCROPS. WITHARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, QUERCUS CHRYSOLEPIS, ALLIUM SP., AND MIMULUS SP.

NE1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 3.

AT LEAST 1000 PLANTS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33705EO Index:

42

Presence:Trend:

Good

GALLAGHER, K. & S. SOTH 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PLANTS LOCATED UNDER SCE POWERLINES; MAINTENANCE OF THEM COULD IMPACT PLANTS.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-06-191995-06-19

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 1.3-1.5 MI SE OF JCT VINCENT ROAD AND PETERSON ROAD.

Lat/Long: 37.02467º / -119.34236º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 27 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC14.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,400 ft

38689

UTM: Zone-11 N4100174 E291637

Map Index:

IN YELLOW PINE FOREST. PLANTS GROWING IN GRAVELLY DECOMPOSED GRANITE. ASSOCIATED WITH STREPTANTHUS SP.,ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, CLARKIA WILLIAMSONII, Q. WISLIZENII, ERIODICTYON CALIFORNICUM, PINUS SABINIANA, & P. PONDEROSA.

PLANTS GROWING DIRECTLY UNDER POWERLINES. MOST FOUND JUST SOUTH OF VINCENT ROAD, WITH SOME FOUND IN THE ROAD. ALSO INNE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SECTION 34.

750 PLANTS IN 1995.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33696EO Index:

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

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Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Presence:Trend:

Good

STEBBINS, J. 1990 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

SITE NEAR SUBDIVISION (SIERRA CEDARS). POSSIBLE EXPANSION AND RECREATIONAL USES COULD THREATEN.

PVT IN SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-05-291990-05-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

0.25 MI EAST OF SIERRA CEDARS, 0.5 MI S OF BRETZ MILL ROAD.

Lat/Long: 37.07493º / -119.30140º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 12 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,800 ft

38691

UTM: Zone-11 N4105662 E295416

Map Index:

IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST ON GRANITIC BLUFF AND SHELF CLEARING.

SW1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 12.

100 PLANTS IN 1990.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33698EO Index:

44

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

WILSON, S. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

LAND USE IS TIMBER HARVEST AND OHV USE BUT CURRENT THREATS PROBABLY LOW.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-151991-05-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 1.3 MI S OF SIERRA CEDARS, WEST OF RUSH CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.05855º / -119.29948º Township: 10SRange: 24E

Section: 13 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC9.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,800 ft

38695

UTM: Zone-11 N4103841 E295543

Map Index:

IN GRAVELLY DECOMPOSED GRANITE AT TOP OF DOME. NEARBY PONDEROSA PINE FOREST. WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA.

15,000 PLANTS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33702EO Index:

45

Presence:Trend:

Good

WILSON, S. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVESTING IS A POTENTIAL THREAT.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-151991-05-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 1 MI NNW OF SITE OF PETERSON MILL, EAST SIDE OF RUSH CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.05242º / -119.29518º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 19 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC4.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,700 ft

38699

UTM: Zone-11 N4103151 E295909

Map Index:

IN GRAVELLY DECOMPOSED GRANITE NEAR TOP OF GRANITE OUTCROP. WITH PONDEROSA PINE AND ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA.

SOME PLANTS MAY ALSO BE FOUND ON PRIVATE LAND, AS THEY WERE FOUND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO PRIVATE PROPERTY BOUNDARY.MAPPED IN FAR NW CORNER OF SECTION 19.

2500 PLANTS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33706EO Index:

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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46

Presence:Trend:

Fair

WILSON, S. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVEST ACTIVITIES COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-151991-05-15

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 5 MI S OF SHAVER LAKE, 1.2 MI NNW OF SITE OF PETERSON MILL.

Lat/Long: 37.05602º / -119.28424º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 18 SEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC13.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,100 ft

38700

UTM: Zone-11 N4103527 E296891

Map Index:

IN GRAVELLY SOIL BETWEEN ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA. WITH ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM AND SURROUNDED BY PINUS PONDEROSA.

MAPPED AS THREE SUBPOPS. AT CNDDB.

1000 PLANTS IN 3 SUBPOPULATIONS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33707EO Index:

47

Presence:Trend:

Good

WILSON, S. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVEST, ROAD IMPROVEMENT, AND 4WD VEHICLES COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-211991-05-21

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

BLUE CANYON-BIG CREEK DRAINAGE, NORTH OF FS RD 10S02, S OF FS RD 10S18. 1.8 MI NW OF SOAPROOT SADDLE.

Lat/Long: 37.04870º / -119.27558º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 20 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC15.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,900 ft

38702

UTM: Zone-11 N4102696 E297642

Map Index:

IN PONDEROSA PINE FOREST IN GRAVELLY, DECOMPOSED GRANITE. WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA AND ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM.

DOME WITH 4WD ROAD RUNNING ACROSS PART OF IT.

3000 PLANTS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33709EO Index:

48

Presence:Trend:

Fair

WILSON, S. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVEST ACTIVITIES AND ROAD MAINTENANCE COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-211991-05-21

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

1.7-2.1 MI NW OF SOAPROOT SADDLE, ON BOTH SIDES OF FS RD 10S50.

Lat/Long: 37.04490º / -119.28290º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 19 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC23.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,850 ft

38703

UTM: Zone-11 N4102290 E296981

Map Index:

IN ROCKY, GRAVELLY DECOMPOSED GRANITE POCKET SURROUNDED BY ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA. WITH ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM, MADIAMINIMA, LUPINUS STIVERSII, MIMULUS LACINIATUS, AND PELLAEA MUCRONATA.

3050 PLANTS IN 1991 IN 3 SUBPOPULATIONS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-05

33710EO Index:

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageShaver Lake

49

Presence:Trend:

Fair

BROWN, N. & K. GALLAGER 1995 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

OHV'S, ROAD MAINTENANCE AND LOGGING COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-06-111995-06-11

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

FROM 0.5 MI E TO 1.0 MI SE OF SITE OF PETERSON MILL. NORTH SIDE OF LIGHT-DUTY ROAD (PETERSON ROAD?)

Lat/Long: 37.03877º / -119.28039º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC38.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,450 ft

38708

UTM: Zone-11 N4101605 E297188

Map Index:

ON GRANITIC OUTCROP WITH SMALL BASINS OF SANDY, GRAVELLY SOIL. ASSOCIATED WITH PINUS PONDEROSA AND ARCTOSTAPHYLOSMARIPOSA.

ALSO IN THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 19 AND THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 29.

UNKNOWN HOW MANY PLANTS SEEN IN 1995. 75 PLANTS SEEN IN EXTREME N PART OF OCCURRENCE IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-06

33715EO Index:

50

Presence:Trend:

Good

WILSON, S. & J. CLINES 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

ORV USE AND TIMBER HARVESTING COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-071991-05-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

0.8-1.4 MI NW OF SOAPROOT FLAT. ON SOUTH SIDE OF LIGHT-DUTY ROAD (PETERSON ROAD?).

Lat/Long: 37.02956º / -119.27820º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC46.8 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,275 ft

38709

UTM: Zone-11 N4100578 E297358

Map Index:

GRAVELLY, DECOMPOSED GRANITE FLATS AND CREVICES ON HUGE GRANITE DOME. SURROUNDED BY P. PONDEROSA, ARCTOSTAPHYLOSMARIPOSA, A. PATULA, LEWISIA TRIPHYLLA, LUPINUS STIVERSII, ARENARIA CALIFORNICA, MIMULUS LACINIATUS, AND PARVISEDUMCONGDONII.

MAPPED AS TWO SUBPOPULATIONS AT CNDDB, IN NE1/4 OF SECTION 30 AND SE1/4 OF SECTION 30.MAPP3E

AT LEAST 3000 PLANTS IN 2 SUBPOPULATIONS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

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Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

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33716EO Index:

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ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

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51

Presence:Trend:

Good

WILSON, S. & J. CLINES 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-071991-05-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

0.6 MI SOUTH OF SITE OF PETERSON MILL ON N SIDE OF ROAD (FS RD 10S43?).

Lat/Long: 37.03022º / -119.29293º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC3.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,600 ft

38711

UTM: Zone-11 N4100683 E296049

Map Index:

GRAVELLY FLATS AND CREVICES OF ROCK OUTCROP. ALSO IN GRAVELLY SOIL ADJACENT TO OUTCROP WHERE IT IS MORE FORESTED.ASSOCIATED WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, QUERCUS WISLIZENII, AND CHAMAEBATIA FOLIOLOSA.

100'S OF PLANTS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-06

33718EO Index:

52

Presence:Trend:

Good

WILSON, S. 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

LOGGING COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-071991-05-07

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 10 KM (6 MI) SOUTH OF SHAVER LAKE, 1.7 KM (1.1 M1) SOUTH OF PETERSON MILL (SITE).

Lat/Long: 37.02452º / -119.28839º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC9.6 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,400 ft

22758

UTM: Zone-11 N4100041 E296438

Map Index:

GRAVELLY, DECOMPOSED GRANITE BENCHES ON GRANITE OUTCROP. WITHIN PONDEROSA PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH P.PONDEROSA, ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, CARPENTERIA CALIFORNICA, AND LUPINUS STIVERSII.

EAST OF MOUNTAIN REST ON FOREST ROAD 10S02, SOUTH ON 10S43 TO 10S43E. NORTHWEST 1.8 MI UP GRANITE OUTCROP. SE1/4 OF SW1/4OF SECTION 30.

1000 PLANTS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-06

33719EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageShaver Lake

53

Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. 1997 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVEST, OHV'S, EXOTIC GRASSES, AND RECREATIONAL USES (FISHING, CAMPING) COULD THREATEN.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1997-05-101997-05-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 1 MI DUE W OF SOAPROOT FLAT, E OF RUSH CREEK, JUST S OF FS RD 10S43 CROSSING.

Lat/Long: 37.02352º / -119.27853º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 31 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC4.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,100 ft

38714

UTM: Zone-11 N4099909 E297313

Map Index:

GRAVEL SOIL OF GRANITIC OUTCROP SURROUNDED BY PONDEROSA PINE FOREST. W/ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, AMELANCHIER SP.,QUERCUS CHRYSOLEPIS, Q. KELLOGII, CHLOROGALUM POMERIDIANUM, ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM, VULPIA MICROSTACHYS, & PELLAEAMUCRONATA.

300 PLANTS IN 1997.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-06

33721EO Index:

54

Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. 1997 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1997-05-101997-05-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

ABOUT 0.6-0.8 MI SOUTH OF SOAPROOT FLAT, W SLOPES OF BARNES MOUNTAIN.

Lat/Long: 37.01340º / -119.25941º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 33 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC12.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

38715

UTM: Zone-11 N4098745 E298987

Map Index:

GRAVEL SOIL OF GRANITIC OUTCROP SURROUNDED BY PONDEROSA PINE FOREST. W/ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA, AMELANCHIER SP.,QUERCUS CHRYSOLEPIS, Q. KELLOGII, CHLOROGALUM POMERIDIANUM, ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM, VULPIA MICROSTACHYS, & PELLAEAMUCRONATA.

UNKNOWN HOW MANY PLANTS SEEN IN 1997. 1 FIELD SURVEY RECEIVED WITH 2 MAPPED LOCATIONS FOR LUCIC (EO'S 53 AND 54). TEXTSEEMED TO PERTAIN TO EO 53 ONLY. MORE SPECIFIC POPULATION INFO NEEDED FOR THIS OCCURRENCE.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-06

33722EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageShaver Lake

55

Presence:Trend:

Good

WILSON, S. & E. LISKEY 1991 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-281991-05-28

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

0.7 MI DUE N OF SOAPROOT SADDLE, 1.75-1.95 MI DUE E OF PETERSON MILL (SITE).

Lat/Long: 37.03840º / -119.25770º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 28 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC10.1 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

38716

UTM: Zone-11 N4101515 E299205

Map Index:

GRAVELLY BENCHES ON GRANITE OUTCROP SURROUNDED BY PONDEROSA PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM,PARVISEDUM CONGDONII, CAMISSONIA SIERRAE SIERRAE, MADIA MINIMA, & M. EXIGUA.

MAPPED IN FAR NW1/4 OF SECTION 28.

400 PLANTS IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-06

33723EO Index:

56

Presence:Trend:

Fair

WILSON, S. & E. LISKEY

Location:

Element:Site:

TIMBER HARVESTING ACTIVITIES COULD THREATEN. OHV & RECREATION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1995-07-061995-07-06

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

DINKEY CREEK (3711912/396C), SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

0.6-0.75 MI NE OF SOAPROOT SADDLE, UNDER POWERLINES.

Lat/Long: 37.03815º / -119.24886º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 28 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC16.0 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,600 ft

38722

UTM: Zone-11 N4101469 E299990

Map Index:

IN SANDY, GRAVELLY SOIL UNDER POWERLINES. GRANITE OUTCROP. PONDEROSA PINE FOREST WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MARIPOSA,ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM, LUPINUS STIVERSII, GITHOPSIS SPECULARIOIDES, STREPTANTHUS SP., BRODIEA SP., CENTARIUM SP., & MIMULUS SP..

240 PLANTS IN 1991 IN 2 SUBPOPULATIONS. THIRD SUBPOPULATION IN 1995 WITH APPROXIMATELY 225 INDIVIDUALS.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-24

33729EO Index:

57

Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. 1990 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

OUTCROP QUITE INACCESSIBLE, SO PLANTS NOT IN DANGER.

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1991-05-221991-05-22

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

EXTREME NORTH END OF BLUE CANYON, 1.1 MI SSE OF POISON MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.08161º / -119.26140º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 08 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC23.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 4,600 ft

38730

UTM: Zone-11 N4106318 E298990

Map Index:

GRANITE OUTCROP IN YELLOW PINE FOREST. WITH ALLIUM FIMBRIATUM, ARENARIA SP., CLARKIA WILLIAMSONII, MADIA MINIMA, LUPINUSSTIVERSII, PELLAEA MUCRONATA, & LOTUS ARGOPHYLLUS.

ACCESSED BY A LOGGING ROAD BRANCHING OFF FROM THE NW FROM FS RD 10S39. ALSO FOUND IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION5 IN 1991.

100'S OF PLANTS (IN FRUIT) SEEN IN 1990, 1000 IN 1991.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

Ecological:

Threat:

General:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1998-05-07

33737EO Index:

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General: CHAPARRAL, CISMONTANE WOODLAND, LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN ONLY FROM FRESNO AND MADERA COUNTIES.

ROCKY, DECOMPOSED GRANITIC OUTCROPS, USUALLY OPEN AREAS, ON FLAT TO ROLLING TERRAIN. 600-1350M.

PDFAB2B103

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinusorange lupine

Species of ConcernNone

G2T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageShaver Lake

USFS-SIERRA NFOwner/Manager:

64

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

HAMON, D. 1980 (MAP)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1980-09-XX1980-09-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

WEST OF SHAVER LAKE, APPROXIMATELY 0.6 AIRMILE SSE OF MATHEWS MILL SITE.

Lat/Long: 37.11603º / -119.36621º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 28 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC10.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 3,250 ft

49170

UTM: Zone-11 N4110364 E289767

Map Index:

MAPPED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28.

ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS 15 MINUTE QUADRANGLE MAP. NEEDS FIELDWORK.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 2002-10-29

49170EO Index:

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General: PARTLY-SHADED, SHALLOW STREAMS & RIFFLES WITH A ROCKY SUBSTRATE IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS.

NEED AT LEAST SOME COBBLE-SIZED SUBSTRATE FOR EGG-LAYING. NEED AT LEAST 15 WEEKS TO ATTAIN METAMORPHOSIS.

AAABH01050

Rana boyliifoothill yellow-legged frog

Species of ConcernNone

G3S2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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19

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

MOYLE, P. 1972 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF, PVT

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1970-XX-XX1970-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

RUSH CR.

Lat/Long: 37.03382º / -119.28984º Township: 10SRange: 25E

Section: 30 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,320 ft

15568

UTM: Zone-11 N4101076 E296334

Map Index:

FOUND MOSTLY IN SMALL PERMANENT FOOTHILL STREAMS HIGHER THAN 200 M ELEV, IN AREAS NOT OCCUPIED BY BULLFROGS.

COLL BTWN JULY & SEPT.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Location Detail:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

28461EO Index:

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General: (NESTING) RESIDENT OF MIXED CONIFER OR RED FIR FOREST HABITAT, IN OR ON EDGE OF MEADOWS.

REQUIRE LARGE DIAMETER SNAGS IN A FOREST WITH HIGH CANOPY CLOSURE, WHICH PROVIDE A COOL SUB-CANOPY MICROCLIMATE.

ABNSB12040

Strix nebulosagreat gray owl

NoneEndangered

G5S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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45

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

BYRD, S. 1999 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

PVT-SOUTHERN CAL EDISON

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1999-08-291999-08-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D)

FRESNO

SWANSON MEADOWS, SOUTH OF SHAVER LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.10030º / -119.29232º Township: 09SRange: 25E

Section: 31 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/5 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,500 ft

43000

UTM: Zone-11 N4108458 E296291

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF BROKEN MONTANE MEADOW, WITH SCATTERED POCKETS OF 30-YEAR-OLD PINE PLANTATION. THE AREA HAS A HIGHAMOUNT OF MEADOW/PLANTATION EDGE.

3 JUVENILES OBSERVED, 29 AUG 1999.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 2000-05-23

43000EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageShaver Lake

3

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1965-04-021965-04-02

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SHAVER LAKE (3711913/397D), MUSICK MTN. (3711923/397A)

FRESNO

SHAVER LAKE HEAR ROCK HAVEN (N OF SHAVER LAKE HEIGHTS ON RT 168)

Lat/Long: 37.13355º / -119.31707º Township: 09SRange: 24E

Section: 23 EMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 5,400 ft

15539

UTM: Zone-11 N4112200 E294182

Map Index:

PINE-DOUGLAS FIR-ABIES FOREST.

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Main Source:

Ecological:

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23755EO Index:

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General: VICINITY OF WET MEADOWS IN CENTRAL HIGH SIERRA, 6400 TO 11,300 FEET IN ELEVATION.

PRIMARILY MONTANE WET MEADOWS; ALSO IN SEASONAL PONDS ASSOCIATED WITH LODGEPOLE PINE AND SUBALPINE CONIFER FOREST.

AAABB01040

Bufo canorusYosemite toad

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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10

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

CAS HERPETOLOGICAL HOLDINGS 2000 (MUS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1999-07-101999-07-10

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

MADERA

JACKASS MEADOW, NEAR FOREST ROAD 5S88, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.49766º / -119.33084º Township: 05SRange: 24E

Section: 15 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1/10 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 6,960 ft

42806

UTM: Zone-11 N4152634 E293955

Map Index:

HABITAT CONSISTS OF A CREEK IN MOIST GRASS NEAR A FOREST EDGE.

TOAD FOUND 300 FT NORTH OF CREEK IN MOIST GRASS NEAR FOREST EDGE AT 1344 HRS.

ONE SUB-ADULT COLLECTED (CAS #209209), 10 JUL 1999.

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42806EO Index:

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General: LOWER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST, PINYON JUNIPER WOODLAND, UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST.

FINE GRAVEL ON ROCK OUTCROPS, RIDGES, OR DOMES. GRANITIC SOILS. 1560-2610M.

PDPOR04060

Lewisia disepalaYosemite lewisia

Species of ConcernNone

G2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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10

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

TAYLOR, D. 1986 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1986-03-031986-03-03

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

BALLOON DOME (3711942/416B), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

MADERA

DOME ABOUT 0.75 MILE SOUTHWEST OF CONFLUENCE OF S FORK SAN JOAQUIN RIVER AND SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.42881º / -119.25041º Township: 06SRange: 25E

Section: 04 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC9.5 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 5,150 ft

28260

UTM: Zone-11 N4144820 E300883

Map Index:

SHALLOW DECOMPOSED GRANITE DEPOSITS ON OPEN DOME IN JEFFREY PINE FOREST. 30% COVER OF SELAGINELLA WATSONII.

MAPPED WITHIN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 04.

500 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1986. INCLUDES 1986 COLLECTION BY TAYLOR #8727 UC.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

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Location Detail:

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General:

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Record Last Updated: 1996-08-22

985EO Index:

18

Presence:Trend:

Excellent

YORK, D. 1993 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1993-05-XX1993-05-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

MADERA

SQUAW DOME, ALONG BOUNDARY OF ANSEL ADAMS WILDERNESS, NORTH OF MAMMOTH POOL RESERVOIR.

Lat/Long: 37.48224º / -119.26372º Township: 05SRange: 25E

Section: 20 NWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC80 metersSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,600 ft

38762

UTM: Zone-11 N4150777 E299848

Map Index:

GROWING IN DECOMPOSED GRANITE ON THE EXPOSED SUMMIT OF DOME. WOODS SURROUNDING SUMMIT STILL COVERED WITH PATCHESOF SNOW IN MAY, 1993.

NORTH SIDE OF SQUAW DOME SUMMIT WITHIN THE SE 1/4 NW 1/4 SECTION 20.

ABOUT 15 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1993.

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Record Last Updated: 1998-05-12

33769EO Index:

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General: HISTORICALLY IN ALL ACCESSIBLE COLD WATERS OF THE LAHONTON BASIN IN A WIDE VARIETY OF WATER TEMPS & CONDITIONS.

CANNOT TOLERATE PRESENCE OF OTHER SALMONIDS. REQUIRES GRAVEL RIFFLES IN STREAMS FOR SPAWNING.

AFCHA02081

Oncorhynchus clarki henshawiLahontan cutthroat trout

ThreatenedNone

G4T3S2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

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21

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

KISANUKI, T. 1981 (PERS)

Location:

Element:Site:

VERY LOW WATER IN 1987. GRAZING, TIMBER PRODUCTION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-XX-XX1990-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A), LITTLE SHUTEYE PEAK (3711944/417B), TIMBER KNOB (3711953/436D)

MADERA

WEST FORK PORTUGUESE CREEK, A TRIBUTARY TO CHIQUITO CREEK.

Lat/Long: 37.48375º / -119.37969º Township: 05SRange: 24E

Section: 19 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC153.4 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 6,550 ft

15443

UTM: Zone-11 N4151198 E289597

Map Index:

POPULATION IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. HABITAT QUALITY FAIR (1982)

1982 POP EST 1000 TROUT. 1989 SURVEY FOUND 3.5 TROUT/100FT OF STREAM, 10/100FT IN DOWNSTREAM SECTION. IN 1990 FISH STILLPRESENT BUT NO POPULATION ESTIMATE. THIS POPULATION DESIGNATED "EXPERIMENTAL" BY USFWS.

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Record Last Updated: 1995-12-01

13622EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageSquaw Dome

10

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1964-05-291964-05-29

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

BALLOON DOME (3711942/416B), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

FRESNO, MADERA

BROWN CONE AREA.

Lat/Long: 37.40021º / -119.26263º Township: 06SRange: 25E

Section: 17 SMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,700 ft

15605

UTM: Zone-11 N4141673 E299726

Map Index:

HARDWOOD WOODLAND.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

Owner/Manager:

Radius:

Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23757EO Index:

11

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1973-06-141973-06-14

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SHUTEYE PEAK (3711934/417C), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A), LITTLE SHUTEYE PEAK (3711944/417B)

MADERA

NEAR SODA SPRINGS CAMPGROUND.

Lat/Long: 37.38021º / -119.38929º Township: 06SRange: 24E

Section: 30 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,500 ft

15426

UTM: Zone-11 N4139730 E288457

Map Index:

DOUGLAS FIR-ABIES FIR FOREST.

1950 SITING AT 6000 FT ELEV.

Qtr:

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Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23758EO Index:

43

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1920-01-XX1920-01-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

MAMMOTH POOL DAM (3711933/417D), SQUAW DOME (3711943/417A)

MADERA

CHIQUITO BASIN, 1 MI N OF FULLERS MEADOWS, MADERA CO.

Lat/Long: 37.37160º / -119.31707º Township: 06SRange: 24E

Section: 26 SMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 4,400 ft

15541

UTM: Zone-11 N4138615 E294828

Map Index:

"IN THE EARLY PART OF JAN 1920, JOSEPH KINSMAN CAUGHT A RED FOX AT AN ALTITUDE OF LESS THAN 5000 FT, NEAR CHIQUITO BASINPINE FOREST.

SOURCE: J. GRINNELL, J. DIXON, & J. LINSDALE. 1937. FUR-BEARING MAMMALS OF CALIF. P. 388.

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23732EO Index:

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General: UPPER MONTANE CONIFEROUS FOREST. KNOWN FROM FEW OCCURRENCES IN FRESNO AND MARIPOSA COUNTIES.

IN SAND OR GRAVEL OVER GRANITE IN MIXED CONIFER FOREST; WITH GAYOPHYTUM, COLLINSIA, ETC. 2120-2335M.

PDONA031H1

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticolaMono Hot Springs evening-primrose

Species of ConcernNone

G3T2S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 1B

2-2-3

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageWard Mountain

4

Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. & S. WILSON 1990 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

HEAVY FOOT TRAFFIC, TRAIL CONSTRUCTION, AND MAINTENANCE.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-06-081990-06-08

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B), FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

WEST SIDE OF FLORENCE LAKE.

Lat/Long: 37.24980º / -118.96125º Township: 08SRange: 28E

Section: XX XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC13.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,600 ft

00098

UTM: Zone-11 N4124386 E326059

Map Index:

SHELVES AND PANS OF DECOMPOSED GRANITE GRAVEL IN MIXED CONIFER AND LODGEPOLE PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH MADIAMINIMA, MIMULUS, AND LINANTHUS. GENERALLY NOT FOUND WHERE THE LEAF LITTER IS HEAVY.

SEVERAL COLONIES MAPPED ALONG USFS TRAIL 30E01 (PIUTE TRAIL).

26,000 PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1990. COLLECTION BY RUSSEL IN 1928 (#75, DS) ATTRIBUTED TO THIS SITE.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

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Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1995-04-28

3392EO Index:

5

Presence:Trend:

Good

CLINES, J. & S. WILSON 1990 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

HEAVY FOOT TRAFFIC, TRAIL MAINTENANCE, AND CONSTRUCTION.

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1990-06-081990-06-08

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B)

FRESNO

SOUTH END OF FLORENCE LAKE, ALONG TRAIL TO DOUBLE MEADOW.

Lat/Long: 37.24692º / -118.93159º Township: 08SRange: 28E

Section: 17 NMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:SPECIFIC56.7 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,600 ft

00144

UTM: Zone-11 N4124013 E328683

Map Index:

SHELVES AND PANS OF DECOMPOSED GRANITE GRAVEL IN MIXED CONIFER AND LODGEPOLE PINE FOREST. ASSOCIATED WITH MADIAMINIMA, MIMULUS, AND LINANTHUS. GENERALLY NOT FOUND WHERE THE LITTER IS HEAVY.

SCATTERED COLONIES ALONG USFS TRAIL 30E01 (PIUTE TRAIL). OCCURRENCE BEGINS ALONG THE SOUTHWEST ARM OF THE LAKE ANDCONTINUES ALONG THE TRAIL TO THE WEST END OF DOUBLE MEADOW.

150,000 PLANTS OBSERVED IN MANY COLONIES IN 1990. COLLECTION MADE BETWEEN LAKE AND BLAYNEY MEADOWS IN 1952 BY P. RAVEN(#4284, CAS) WAS PROBABLY MADE IN THIS VICINITY.

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Record Last Updated: 1995-04-28

3391EO Index:

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General: INTERMEDIATE TO LARGE-TREE STAGES OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS & DECIDUOUS-RIPARIAN AREAS W/ HIGH PERCENT CANOPY CLOSURE.

USE CAVITIES, SNAGS, LOGS & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DENNING. NEED LARGE AREAS OF MATURE, DENSE FOREST.

AMAJF01021

Martes pennanti pacificaPacific fisher

Species of ConcernNone

G5T3T4QS2S3State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: SC

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

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39

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

DEPT. OF FISH & GAME 1987 (OBS)

Location:

Element:Site:

USFS-SIERRA NF

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1974-08-XX1974-08-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B), DOGTOOTH PEAK (3711921/396A)

FRESNO

10 MI NE OF DINKEY CREEK, SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST.

Lat/Long: 37.14771º / -118.99761º Township: 09SRange: 27E

Section: 14 XXMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 8,400 ft

00006

UTM: Zone-11 N4113126 E322594

Map Index:

LODGEPOLE PINE FOREST.

OBS BY VAN BOSSUYT.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

Ecological:

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Record Last Updated: 1989-08-10

23685EO Index:

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General: CISMONTANE WOODLAND, MEADOWS AND SEEPS.

OPEN MOIST SITES, ALONG RIVERS AND SPRINGS, ALKALINE DESERT SEEPS. 360-2325M.

PMPOA5T030

Sphenopholis obtusataprairie wedge grass

NoneNone

G5S2.2State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal: 2

2-2-1

Habitat Associations

CNPS List:R-E-D Code:

Element Code:

Micro:

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7

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

RAVEN, P. #4552 CAS (HERB)

Location:

Element:Site:

UNKNOWN

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1952-07-191952-07-19

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B)

FRESNO

HOT SPRINGS AT BLAYNEY MEADOWS.

Lat/Long: 37.23695º / -118.88191º Township: 08SRange: 28E

Section: 14 SWMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC117.9 acSymbol Type:POLYGONElevation: 7,680 ft

21486

UTM: Zone-11 N4122817 E333067

Map Index:

HERBARIUM LABEL IS ONLY SOURCE ON INFORMATION FOR THIS SITE; NEEDS FIELDWORK.

Qtr:

Origin:

Occurrence No.Occ Rank:

Main Source:

General:

Owner/Manager:

Area:

Record Last Updated: 1992-10-27

20446EO Index:

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General: FOUND FROM THE CASCADES DOWN TO THE SIERRA NEVADA. FOUND IN A VARIETY OF HABITATS FROM WET MEADOWS TO FORESTED AREAS.

USE DENSE VEGETATION & ROCKY AREAS FOR COVER & DEN SITES. PREFER FORESTS INTERSPERSED W/ MEADOWS OR ALPINE FELL-FIELDS.

AMAJA03012

Vulpes vulpes necatorSierra Nevada red fox

Species of ConcernThreatened

G5T3S1State:

Global:NDDB Element RanksStatus Other Lists

State:Federal:

Habitat Associations

CDFG Status:

Element Code:

Micro:

Natural Diversity DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game

Full Condensed Report for Selected Elements - Multiple Records per PageWard Mountain

2

Presence:Trend:

Unknown

SCHEMPF, P. & M. WHITE 1977 (LIT)

Location:

Element:Site:

NPS-SEQUOIA NP

Natural/Native occurrencePresumed ExtantUnknown

Dates Last Seen1971-XX-XX1971-XX-XX

Quad Summary:

County Summary:

WARD MOUNTAIN (3711828/395B), FLORENCE LAKE (3711838/415C)

FRESNO

FLORENCE LAKE, SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK.

Lat/Long: 37.25882º / -118.94512º Township: 08SRange: 28E

Section: 07 NEMeridian: M

Mapping Precision:NON-SPECIFIC1 mileSymbol Type:POINTElevation: 7,400 ft

00104

UTM: Zone-11 N4125357 E327510

Map Index:

PINE-DOUGLAS FIR-ABIES FOREST.

ORLAND BARTHOLOMEW OF USFS TRAPPED A PALE CROSS PHASE FOX DURING WINTER OF 1971.

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Record Last Updated: 2002-01-14

23760EO Index:

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Terrestrial Resources TERR-3 Special-status Plant Populations

Copyright 2004 by Southern California Edison Company

APPENDIX B

United States Fish and Wildlife ServiceList of Endangered and Threatened Species

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Quad Species Lists

Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theAUBERRY 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Invertebrates

Desmocerus californicus dimorphus - valley elderberry longhorn beetle (T)

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Mammals

Dipodomys nitratoides exilis - Fresno kangaroo rat (E)

Plants

Calyptridium pulchellum - Mariposa pussy-paws (T)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Oravelia pege - Dry Creek cliff strider bug (SC)

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

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Quad Species Lists

Amphibians

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Phrynosoma coronatum frontale - California horned lizard (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (SC)

Athene cunicularia hypugaea - western burrowing owl (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike (SC)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Picoides nuttallii - Nuttall's woodpecker (SLC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii townsendii - Pacific western big-eared bat (SC)

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

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Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Carpenteria californica - carpenteria (CA)

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus - orange lupine (SC)

Mimulus gracilipes - slender-stalked monkeyflower (SLC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

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Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theBALLOON DOME 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

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Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Sorex lyelli - Mt. Lyell shrew (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Lewisia disepala - Yosemite lewisia (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theCASCADEL POINT 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

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Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (SC)

Athene cunicularia hypugaea - western burrowing owl (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike (SC)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides nuttallii - Nuttall's woodpecker (SLC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

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Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Carpenteria californica - carpenteria (CA)

Collomia rawsoniana - Rawson's flaming-trumpet (SC)

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus - orange lupine (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

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Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theDINKEY CREEK 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki henshawi - Lahontan cutthroat trout (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

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Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Carpenteria californica - carpenteria (CA)

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Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus - orange lupine (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theDOGTOOTH PEAK 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki henshawi - Lahontan cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Reptiles

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Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Hulsea brevifolia - short-leaved hulsea (=shortleaf alpinegold) (SLC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Quad Species Lists

Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theFLORENCE LAKE 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Mammals

Ovis canadensis californiana - Sierra Nevada (=California) bighorn sheep (E)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Birds

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Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theGRAVEYARD PEAK 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki seleniris - Paiute cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Mammals

Ovis canadensis californiana - Sierra Nevada (=California) bighorn sheep (E)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

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Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Sorex lyelli - Mt. Lyell shrew (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theHUNTINGTON LAKE 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki henshawi - Lahontan cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Birds

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Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Hulsea brevifolia - short-leaved hulsea (=shortleaf alpinegold) (SLC)

Linanthus serrulatus - Madera linanthus (SLC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad

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None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theKAISER PEAK 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

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Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Hulsea brevifolia - short-leaved hulsea (=shortleaf alpinegold) (SLC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theMAMMOTH POOL DAM 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Hydroporus leechi - Leech's skyline diving beetle (SC)

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

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Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Gulo gulo luteus - California wolverine (CA)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

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Collomia rawsoniana - Rawson's flaming-trumpet (SC)

Lewisia disepala - Yosemite lewisia (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theMILLERTON LAKE EAST 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Invertebrates

Branchinecta lynchi - vernal pool fairy shrimp (T)

Desmocerus californicus dimorphus - valley elderberry longhorn beetle (T)

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Reptiles

Gambelia (=Crotaphytus) sila - blunt-nosed leopard lizard (E)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Mammals

Dipodomys nitratoides exilis - Fresno kangaroo rat (E)

Plants

Castilleja campestris ssp. succulenta - succulent (=fleshy) owl's-clover (T)

Orcuttia inaequalis - San Joaquin Valley Orcutt grass (T)

Proposed Species

Amphibians

Ambystoma californiense - California tiger salamander (PT)

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Candidate Species

Fish

Acipenser medirostris - green sturgeon (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Branchinecta mesovallensis - Midvalley fairy shrimp (SC)

Cicindela tranquebarica ssp. - San Joaquin tiger beetle (SC)

Linderiella occidentalis - California linderiella fairy shrimp (SC)

Lytta molesta - molestan blister beetle (SC)

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Phrynosoma coronatum frontale - California horned lizard (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (SC)

Athene cunicularia hypugaea - western burrowing owl (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

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Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike (SC)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Picoides nuttallii - Nuttall's woodpecker (SLC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii townsendii - Pacific western big-eared bat (SC)

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Onychomys torridus ramona - Southern grasshopper mouse (SC)

Perognathus inornatus - San Joaquin pocket mouse (SC)

Plants

Gratiola heterosepala - Boggs Lake hedge-hyssop (CA)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad

vernal pool invertebrates (X)

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Quad Species Lists

vernal pool plants (X)

vernal pool tadpole shrimp (X)

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theMT. GIVENS 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

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Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theMUSICK MTN. 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

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Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

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Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Collomia rawsoniana - Rawson's flaming-trumpet (SC)

Lathyrus jepsonii var. jepsonii - delta tule-pea (SC)

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus - orange lupine (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

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Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theNORTH FORK 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Invertebrates

Desmocerus californicus dimorphus - valley elderberry longhorn beetle (T)

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Proposed Species

Amphibians

Ambystoma californiense - California tiger salamander (PT)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Lytta molesta - molestan blister beetle (SC)

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

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Amphibians

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Phrynosoma coronatum frontale - California horned lizard (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (SC)

Athene cunicularia hypugaea - western burrowing owl (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike (SC)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Picoides nuttallii - Nuttall's woodpecker (SLC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii townsendii - Pacific western big-eared bat (SC)

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

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Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Onychomys torridus ramona - Southern grasshopper mouse (SC)

Perognathus inornatus - San Joaquin pocket mouse (SC)

Plants

Carpenteria californica - carpenteria (CA)

Gratiola heterosepala - Boggs Lake hedge-hyssop (CA)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad

vernal pool invertebrates (X)

vernal pool plants (X)

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

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(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theSHARKTOOTH PEAK 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki seleniris - Paiute cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Mammals

Ovis canadensis californiana - Sierra Nevada (=California) bighorn sheep (E)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

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Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Sorex lyelli - Mt. Lyell shrew (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theSHAVER LAKE 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Oravelia pege - Dry Creek cliff strider bug (SC)

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

Reptiles

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

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Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (SC)

Athene cunicularia hypugaea - western burrowing owl (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides nuttallii - Nuttall's woodpecker (SLC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

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Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Carpenteria californica - carpenteria (CA)

Lewisia disepala - Yosemite lewisia (SC)

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus - orange lupine (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

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Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theSQUAW DOME 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki henshawi - Lahontan cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Hydroporus leechi - Leech's skyline diving beetle (SC)

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

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Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Gulo gulo luteus - California wolverine (CA)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

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Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

Lewisia disepala - Yosemite lewisia (SC)

Trifolium bolanderi - parasol (=Bolander's) clover (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be Affected by Projects in theWARD MOUNTAIN 7 1/2 Minute Quad

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004

Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Candidate Species

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Hydroporus hirsutus - Wooly hydroporus diving beetle (SC)

Fish

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Birds

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Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Mammals

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

Trifolium bolanderi - parasol (=Bolander's) clover (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this Quad None

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Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be affected by projects in Fresno County

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Invertebrates

Branchinecta lynchi - vernal pool fairy shrimp (T)

Desmocerus californicus dimorphus - valley elderberry longhorn beetle (T)

Lepidurus packardi - vernal pool tadpole shrimp (E)

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki henshawi - Lahontan cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki seleniris - Paiute cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - South Central California steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Reptiles

Gambelia (=Crotaphytus) sila - blunt-nosed leopard lizard (E)

Thamnophis gigas - giant garter snake (T)

Birds

Gymnogyps californianus - California condor (E)

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Mammals

Dipodomys ingens - giant kangaroo rat (E)

Dipodomys nitratoides exilis - Fresno kangaroo rat (E)

Dipodomys nitratoides nitratoides - Tipton kangaroo rat (E)

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Neotoma fuscipes riparia - riparian (San Joaquin Valley) woodrat (E)

Ovis canadensis californiana - Sierra Nevada (=California) bighorn sheep (E)

Vulpes macrotis mutica - San Joaquin kit fox (E)

Plants

Calyptridium pulchellum - Mariposa pussy-paws (T)

Camissonia benitensis - San Benito evening-primrose (T)

Castilleja campestris ssp. succulenta - succulent (=fleshy) owl's-clover (T)

Caulanthus californicus - California jewelflower (E)

Cordylanthus palmatus - palmate-bracted bird's-beak (E)

Monolopia congdonii (=Lembertia congdonii) - San Joaquin woolly-threads (E)

Orcuttia inaequalis - San Joaquin Valley Orcutt grass (T)

Pseudobahia bahiifolia - Hartweg's golden sunburst (E)

Pseudobahia peirsonii - San Joaquin adobe sunburst (T)

Sidalcea keckii - Keck's checker-mallow (=checkerbloom) (E)

Tuctoria greenei - Greene's tuctoria (=Orcutt grass) (E)

Proposed Species

Amphibians

Ambystoma californiense - California tiger salamander (PT)

Candidate Species

Fish

Acipenser medirostris - green sturgeon (C)

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

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Birds

Coccyzus americanus occidentalis - Western yellow-billed cuckoo (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Plants

Botrychium lineare - slender Moonwort (= narrowleaf grapefern) (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

Aegialia concinna - Ciervo aegialian scarab beetle (SC)

Branchinecta mesovallensis - Midvalley fairy shrimp (SC)

Cicindela tranquebarica ssp. - San Joaquin tiger beetle (SC)

Coelus gracilis - San Joaquin dune beetle (SC)

Cryptochia excella - Kings Canyon cryptochian caddisfly (SC)

Hydroporus hirsutus - Wooly hydroporus diving beetle (SC)

Linderiella occidentalis - California linderiella fairy shrimp (SC)

Lytta hoppingi - Hopping's blister beetle (SC)

Lytta moesta - moestan blister beetle (SC)

Lytta molesta - molestan blister beetle (SC)

Lytta morrisoni - Morrison's blister beetle (SC)

Oravelia pege - Dry Creek cliff strider bug (SC)

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Lampetra ayresi - river lamprey (SC)

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

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Lampetra tridentata - Pacific lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

Spea hammondii - western spadefoot toad (SC)

Reptiles

Anniella pulchra pulchra - silvery legless lizard (SC)

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Masticophis flagellum ruddocki - San Joaquin coachwhip (=whipsnake) (SC)

Phrynosoma coronatum frontale - California horned lizard (SC)

Birds

Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (SC)

Athene cunicularia hypugaea - western burrowing owl (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Botaurus lentiginosus - American bittern (SC)

Branta canadensis leucopareia - Aleutian Canada goose (D)

Buteo regalis - ferruginous hawk (SC)

Buteo Swainsoni - Swainson's hawk (CA)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

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Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Charadrius montanus - mountain plover (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Contopus cooperi - olive-sided flycatcher (SC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Elanus leucurus - white-tailed (=black shouldered) kite (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Grus canadensis tabida - greater sandhill crane (CA)

Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike (SC)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Picoides nuttallii - Nuttall's woodpecker (SLC)

Plegadis chihi - white-faced ibis (SC)

Riparia riparia - bank swallow (CA)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Sphyrapicus ruber - red-breasted sapsucker (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Toxostoma lecontei macmillanorum - San Joaquin LeConte's thrasher (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Ammospermophilus nelsoni - San Joaquin (=Nelson's) antelope squirrel (CA)

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Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii pallescens - pale Townsend's big-eared bat (SC)

Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii townsendii - Pacific western big-eared bat (SC)

Dipodomys nitratoides brevinasus - short-nosed kangaroo rat (SC)

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Gulo gulo luteus - California wolverine (CA)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Onychomys torridus ramona - Southern grasshopper mouse (SC)

Onychomys torridus tularensis - Tulare grasshopper mouse (SC)

Perognathus inornatus - San Joaquin pocket mouse (SC)

Sorex lyelli - Mt. Lyell shrew (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Acanthomintha obovata ssp. obovata - obovate-leaved thornmint (SC)

Amsinckia vernicosa var. furcata - forked fiddleneck (SLC)

Arabis bodiensis - Bodie Hills rock cress (SC)

Astragalus monoensis var. ravenii - Raven's milk-vetch (SC)

Atriplex cordulata - heartscale (SC)

Atriplex depressa - brittlescale (SC)

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Atriplex minuscula - lesser saltscale (SC)

Atriplex subtilis - subtle orache (SLC)

Atriplex vallicola - Lost Hills saltbush (=crownscale) (SC)

Calystegia collina ssp. venusta - South Coast Range morning-glory (SLC)

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

Carpenteria californica - carpenteria (CA)

Caulanthus coulteri var lemmonii - Lemmon's jewelflower (SLC)

Chorizanthe biloba var. immemora - San Benito spineflower (SC)

Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. barbatus - Fresno County bird's-beak (SC)

Deinandra halliana - Hall's tarplant (SC)

Delphinium recurvatum - recurved larkspur (SC)

Eriastrum hooveri - Hoover's eriastrum (= woolly-star) (D)

Erigeron multiceps - Kern River daisy (SC)

Eriogonum gossypinum - cottony buckwheat (SLC)

Eriogonum nudum var. murinum - mouse buckwheat (SC)

Eriogonum nudum var. regirivum - Kings River buckwheat (SLC)

Eryngium spinosepalum - spiny-sepaled coyote-thistle (=button-celery) (SC)

Fritillaria agrestis - stinkbells (SLC)

Galium andrewsii ssp. gatense - serpentine bedstraw (SLC)

Gilia yorkii - Monarch gilia (SLC)

Gratiola heterosepala - Boggs Lake hedge-hyssop (CA)

Hulsea brevifolia - short-leaved hulsea (=shortleaf alpinegold) (SLC)

Ivesia campestris - field ivesia (=field mousetail) (SLC)

Lathyrus jepsonii var. jepsonii - delta tule-pea (SC)

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Layia discoidea - rayless layia (SC)

Layia heterotricha - pale-yellow layia (SC)

Layia munzii - Munz's tidy-tips (SC)

Lepidium jaredii var. album - Panoche peppergrass (SC)

Lewisia disepala - Yosemite lewisia (SC)

Lewisia longipetala - long-petaled lewisia (SC)

Linanthus serrulatus - Madera linanthus (SLC)

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus - orange lupine (SC)

Madia radiata - showy (=golden) madia (SC)

Malacothamnus aboriginum - Indian Valley (=gray) bush mallow (SLC)

Mimulus gracilipes - slender-stalked monkeyflower (SLC)

Ribes menziesii var ixoderme - aromatic canyon gooseberry (SLC)

Sagittaria sanfordii - valley sagittaria (=Sanford's arrowhead) (SC)

Schizymenium shevockii - No common name (SLC)

Streptanthus fenestratus - Tehipite Valley jewelflower (SC)

Streptanthus gracilis - alpine streptanthus (=jewel-flower) (SC)

Trifolium bolanderi - parasol (=Bolander's) clover (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this County

California red-legged frog (Proposed) (PX)

Fresno kangaroo rat (E)

Keck's checker-mallow (PX)

vernal pool fairy shrimp (X)

vernal pool invertebrates (X)

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vernal pool plants (X)

vernal pool tadpole shrimp (X)

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Federal Endangered and Threatened Species thatmay be affected by projects in Madera County

Database Last Updated: June 1, 2004Today's Date is: June 7, 2004

Listed Species

Invertebrates

Branchinecta longiantenna - longhorn fairy shrimp (E)

Branchinecta lynchi - vernal pool fairy shrimp (T)

Desmocerus californicus dimorphus - valley elderberry longhorn beetle (T)

Lepidurus packardi - vernal pool tadpole shrimp (E)

Fish

Hypomesus transpacificus - delta smelt (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki henshawi - Lahontan cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus (=Salmo) clarki seleniris - Paiute cutthroat trout (T)

Oncorhynchus mykiss - Central Valley steelhead (T) (NMFS)

Amphibians

Rana aurora draytonii - California red-legged frog (T)

Reptiles

Gambelia (=Crotaphytus) sila - blunt-nosed leopard lizard (E)

Thamnophis gigas - giant garter snake (T)

Birds

Haliaeetus leucocephalus - bald eagle (T)

Mammals

Dipodomys nitratoides exilis - Fresno kangaroo rat (E)

Vulpes macrotis mutica - San Joaquin kit fox (E)

Plants

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Calyptridium pulchellum - Mariposa pussy-paws (T)

Castilleja campestris ssp. succulenta - succulent (=fleshy) owl's-clover (T)

Cordylanthus palmatus - palmate-bracted bird's-beak (E)

Orcuttia inaequalis - San Joaquin Valley Orcutt grass (T)

Orcuttia pilosa - hairy Orcutt grass (E)

Pseudobahia bahiifolia - Hartweg's golden sunburst (E)

Tuctoria greenei - Greene's tuctoria (=Orcutt grass) (E)

Proposed Species

Amphibians

Ambystoma californiense - California tiger salamander (PT)

Candidate Species

Fish

Acipenser medirostris - green sturgeon (C)

Amphibians

Bufo canorus - Yosemite toad (C)

Rana muscosa - mountain yellow-legged frog (C)

Birds

Coccyzus americanus occidentalis - Western yellow-billed cuckoo (C)

Mammals

Martes pennanti - fisher (C)

Plants

Botrychium lineare - slender Moonwort (= narrowleaf grapefern) (C)

Species of Concern

Invertebrates

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Atractelmis wawona - Wawona riffle beetle (SC)

Branchinecta mesovallensis - Midvalley fairy shrimp (SC)

Cicindela tranquebarica ssp. - San Joaquin tiger beetle (SC)

Hydroporus leechi - Leech's skyline diving beetle (SC)

Linderiella occidentalis - California linderiella fairy shrimp (SC)

Lytta molesta - molestan blister beetle (SC)

Monadenia hillebrandi yosemitensis - Yosemite mariposa sideband snail (SC)

Philotiella speciosa bohartorum - Bohart's blue butterfly (SC)

Tetrix sierrana - Sierra pygmy grasshopper (SC)

Fish

Lampetra ayresi - river lamprey (SC)

Lampetra hubbsi - Kern brook lamprey (SC)

Pogonichthys macrolepidotus - Sacramento splittail (SC)

Spirinchus thaleichthys - longfin smelt (SC)

Amphibians

Hydromantes platycephalus - Mount Lyell salamander (SC)

Rana boylii - foothill yellow-legged frog (SC)

Spea hammondii - western spadefoot toad (SC)

Reptiles

Anniella pulchra pulchra - silvery legless lizard (SC)

Clemmys marmorata marmorata - northwestern pond turtle (SC)

Clemmys marmorata pallida - southwestern pond turtle (SC)

Phrynosoma coronatum frontale - California horned lizard (SC)

Sceloporus graciosus graciosus - northern sagebrush lizard (SC)

Birds

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Accipiter gentilis - northern goshawk (SC)

Agelaius tricolor - tricolored blackbird (SC)

Amphispiza belli belli - Bell's sage sparrow (SC)

Athene cunicularia hypugaea - western burrowing owl (SC)

Baeolophus inornatus - oak titmouse (SLC)

Botaurus lentiginosus - American bittern (SC)

Branta canadensis leucopareia - Aleutian Canada goose (D)

Buteo regalis - ferruginous hawk (SC)

Buteo Swainsoni - Swainson's hawk (CA)

Calypte costae - Costa's hummingbird (SC)

Carduelis lawrencei - Lawrence's goldfinch (SC)

Chaetura vauxi - Vaux's swift (SC)

Charadrius montanus - mountain plover (SC)

Cinclus mexicanus - American dipper (SLC)

Contopus cooperi - olive-sided flycatcher (SC)

Cypseloides niger - black swift (SC)

Elanus leucurus - white-tailed (=black shouldered) kite (SC)

Empidonax traillii brewsteri - little willow flycatcher (CA)

Falco peregrinus anatum - American peregrine falcon (D)

Grus canadensis tabida - greater sandhill crane (CA)

Histrionicus histrionicus - Harlequin duck (SC)

Lanius ludovicianus - loggerhead shrike (SC)

Melanerpes lewis - Lewis' woodpecker (SC)

Numenius americanus - long-billed curlew (SC)

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Otus flammeolus - flammulated owl (SC)

Picoides albolarvatus - white-headed woodpecker (SC)

Picoides nuttallii - Nuttall's woodpecker (SLC)

Plegadis chihi - white-faced ibis (SC)

Riparia riparia - bank swallow (CA)

Selasphorus rufus - rufous hummingbird (SC)

Sphyrapicus ruber - red-breasted sapsucker (SC)

Strix occidentalis occidentalis - California spotted owl (SC)

Toxostoma redivivum - California thrasher (SC)

Mammals

Ammospermophilus nelsoni - San Joaquin (=Nelson's) antelope squirrel (CA)

Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii pallescens - pale Townsend's big-eared bat (SC)

Corynorhinus (=Plecotus) townsendii townsendii - Pacific western big-eared bat (SC)

Dipodomys heermanni dixoni - Merced kangaroo rat (SC)

Dipodomys nitratoides brevinasus - short-nosed kangaroo rat (SC)

Euderma maculatum - spotted bat (SC)

Eumops perotis californicus - greater western mastiff-bat (SC)

Gulo gulo luteus - California wolverine (CA)

Lepus americanus tahoensis - Sierra Nevada snowshoe hare (SC)

Martes americana - American (=pine) marten (SC)

Myotis ciliolabrum - small-footed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis evotis - long-eared myotis bat (SC)

Myotis thysanodes - fringed myotis bat (SC)

Myotis volans - long-legged myotis bat (SC)

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Myotis yumanensis - Yuma myotis bat (SC)

Onychomys torridus ramona - Southern grasshopper mouse (SC)

Perognathus inornatus - San Joaquin pocket mouse (SC)

Sorex lyelli - Mt. Lyell shrew (SC)

Vulpes vulpes necator - Sierra Nevada red fox (CA)

Plants

Atriplex cordulata - heartscale (SC)

Atriplex depressa - brittlescale (SC)

Atriplex minuscula - lesser saltscale (SC)

Atriplex subtilis - subtle orache (SLC)

Botrychium lunaria - common moonwort (SC)

Calycadenia hooveri - Hoover's caycadenia (SLC)

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola - Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose (SC)

Carpenteria californica - carpenteria (CA)

Clarkia australis - Small's southern clarkia (SC)

Collomia rawsoniana - Rawson's flaming-trumpet (SC)

Cryptantha hooveri - Hoover's cryptantha (SLC)

Delphinium hansenii ssp. ewanianum - Ewan's larkspur (SC)

Eriophyllum nubigenum - Yosemite woolly-sunflower (SC)

Eryngium spinosepalum - spiny-sepaled coyote-thistle (=button-celery) (SC)

Gratiola heterosepala - Boggs Lake hedge-hyssop (CA)

Hulsea brevifolia - short-leaved hulsea (=shortleaf alpinegold) (SLC)

Lewisia disepala - Yosemite lewisia (SC)

Linanthus grandiflorus - large-flowered (=flower) linanthus (SC)

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Linanthus serrulatus - Madera linanthus (SLC)

Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus - orange lupine (SC)

Trifolium bolanderi - parasol (=Bolander's) clover (SC)

Species with Critical Habitat Proposed or Designated in this County

vernal pool tadpole shrimp (X)

Key:

(E) Endangered - Listed (in the Federal Register) as being in danger of extinction.

(T) Threatened - Listed as likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.

(P) Proposed - Officially proposed (in the Federal Register) for listing as endangered or threatened.

(NMFS) Species under the Jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Consult with them directly about these species.

Critical Habitat - Area essential to the conservation of a species.

(PX) Proposed Critical Habitat - The species is already listed. Critical habitat is being proposed for it.

(C) Candidate - Candidate to become a proposed species.

(CA) Listed by the State of California but not by the Fish & Wildlife Service.

(D) Delisted - Species will be monitored for 5 years.

(SC) Species of Concern/(SLC) Species of Local Concern - Other species of concern to the Sacramento Fish & Wildlife Office.

Our database was developed primarily to assist Federal agencies that are consulting with us. Therefore, our lists include all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area. For example, a fish may be on the list for a quad if it lives somewhere downstream from that quad. Birds are included even if they only migrate through an area. In other words, we include all of the species we want people to consider when they do something that affects the environment.

This is not an official list for formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act. However, it may be used to update official lists.

If you have a project that may affect endangered species, please contact the Endangered Species Division, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Plant Species Observed Only during 2003 Field Surveys

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SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME

AsteraceaeAgeratina occidentale western eupatoriumAntennaria dimorpha low pussytoesArnica cordifolia heart-leaved arnicaArtemisia ludoviciana ssp. candicans gray mugwortEriophyllum confertiflorum var. tanacetiflorum tansy yarrowGnaphalium bicolor bicolored everlastingGnaphalium californicum California cudweedGnaphalium canescens ssp. thermale white everlastingLasthenia californica California goldfieldsLessingia glandulifera var. glandulifera sticky lessingiaMicroseris nutans nodding microcerisSonchus asper ssp. asper prickly sow thistleStephanomeria exigua ssp. macrocarpa large-fruited stephanomeria

BoraginaceaeMertensia ciliata var. stomatechoides streamside bluebells

BrassicaceaeArabis holboellii var. pinetorum pinewoods Holboell's rock-cressArabis rectissima var. rectissima bristly-leaved rock-cress

CaryophyllaceaeLychnis coronaria rose campion

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VASCULAR SPECIES

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SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME

ChenopodiaceaeChenopodium album lamb's quarters, white goosefoot

CyperaceaeCarex aquatilis ssp. aquatalis water sedgeCarex multicaulis manystem sedge

DroseraceaeDrosera rotundifolia roundleaf sundew

DryopteridaceaeWoodsia oregana Oregon cliff fern

EricaceaeVaccinium uliginosum ssp. occidentale western blueberry

FabaceaeLathyrus brownii Brown's brush peaLotus corniculatus bird's foot trefoilLotus purshianus var. purshianus Spanish lotusLupinus albifrons var. albifrons silver lupineLupinus breweri var. breweri Brewer's lupineTrifloium depauperatum cowbag clover

GentianaceaeGentiana calycosa explorer's gentianGentianopsis holopetala Sierra gentianSwertia radiata giant frasera

GrossulariaceaeRibes cereum var. cereum wax currant

HydrophyllaceaePhacelia ramosissima var. latifolia branching phacelia

LamiaceaeMentha xpiperita peppermintTrichostema oblongum mountain bluecurls

OnagraceaeGayophytum heterozygum zigzag groundsmoke

OrchidaceaeListera convallarioides broad-lipped twayblade

OrobanchaceaeOrobanche uniflora naked broom-rape

PapaveraceaeDicentra formosa bleeding heart

PinaceaePinus monticola western white pinePseudostuga menziesii var. menziesii Douglas fir

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VASCULAR SPECIES (continued)

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SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME

PoaceaePaspalum dilatatum dallis grassTrisetum spicatum narrow oatgrass

PolemoniaceaeAllophyllum integrifolium white false giliaCollomia rawsoniana flaming trumpetEriastrum densifolium ssp. austromontanum southern mountain eriastrumGilia leptalea ssp. bicolor bicolored Bridge's giliaNavarretia divaricata ssp. vividior mountain navarretia

PolygonaceaeEriogonum incanum frosted buckwheatEriogonum nudum var. nudum naked buckwheatEriogonum roseum wand buckwheatPolygonum douglasii ssp. douglasii Douglas' knotweedPolygonum minimum leafy dwarf knotweedPolygonum polygaloides ssp. confertiflorum dense knotweed, fruitleaf knotweedRumex salicifolius var. denticulatus toothed willow dockRumex salicifolius var. transitorius willow dock

PortulacaceaeLewisia pygmaea alpine lewisia

PteridaceaePellaea breweri Brewer's cliff-brakePellaea bridgesii Bridge's cliff-brake

PunicaceaePunica granatum pomegranate

RanunculaceaeCaltha leptosepala marsh marigoldDelphinium depauperatum few-flowered larkspur

RosaceaeRosa pinetorum pine roseRubus glaucifolius glaucus-leaved raspberrySibbaldia procumbens creeping sibbaldia

RubiaceaeCephalanthus occidentalis var. californicus California buttonbushGalium bifolium low mountain bedstrawGalium triflorum sweet-scented bedstraw

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Saxifraga aprica Sierra saxifrage

ScrophulariaceaeMimulus floribundus floriferous monkeyflowerMimulus suksdorfii Suksdorf's monkeyflowerMimulus torreyi Torrey's monkeyflowerVeronica serpyllifolia ssp. humifusa thyme-leaved speedwell

ViolaceaeViola sheltonii Shelton's violet

VASCULAR SPECIES (continued)

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California Native Species Field Survey Forms and Maps

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These Forms and Maps have been removed in accordance with the Commissionregulations at 18 CFR Section 388.112.

These Forms and Maps are considered Non-Internet Public information and shouldnot be posted on the Internet. This information is provided in Volume 4 of theApplication for New License and is identified as “Non-Internet Public” information.This information may be accessed from the FERC’s Public Reference Room, but isnot expected to be posted on the Commission’s electronic library, except as anindexed item.

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Photographs of Special-Status Plant PopulationsObserved in the Big Creek ALP 2003 Study Area

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Yosemite evening primrose at Logan Meadowtrailhead.

Yosemite evening primrose at Logan Meadowtrailhead.

Yosemite evening primrose along MusickDistribution Line.

Yosemite evening primrose along MusickDistribution Line.

Mono Hot Springs evening primrose (yellow flower)along Mono-Bear Combined Flowline.

Mono Hot Springs evening primrose along Mono-Bear Combined Flowline.

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Flaming trumpet on Rock Creek. Flaming trumpet on Rock Creek.

Cut-leaved monkeyflower along Crater CreekDiversion Open Channel.

Cut-leaved monkeyflower along Crater CreekDiversion Open Channel.

Short-leaved hulsea at Huntington Lake. Short-leaved hulsea at Huntington Lake.

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Locations of Special-Status Plant Populations IdentifiedDuring the Big Creek ALP 2003 Study

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Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose

CNPS 1B, FSC, FSS 1-1 Bear Tunnel

Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose

CNPS 1B, FSC, FSS 1-2 Mono-Bear Combined Flowline (Siphon)

Collomia rawsonianaflaming trumpet

CNPS 1B, FSC, FSS 2-1 Outside Study Area, Rock Creek

Hulsea brevifoliashort-leaved hulsea

CNPS 1B, FSS 3-1 Outside Study Area; 500 feet from Huntington Lake Dam 3

Hulsea brevifoliashort-leaved hulsea

CNPS 1B, FSS 3-2 Tunnel 5, Adit 72

Hulsea brevifoliashort-leaved hulsea

CNPS 1B, FSS 3-3 Road 8S02, from Hwy 168 to Huntington-Pitman-Shaver tunnel

aditHulsea brevifoliashort-leaved hulsea

CNPS 1B, FSS 3-4 Road 8S02, from Hwy 168 to Huntington-Pitman-Shaver tunnel

aditHulsea brevifoliashort-leaved hulsea

CNPS 1B, FSS 3-5 Road 8S02, from Hwy 168 to Huntington-Pitman-Shaver tunnel

aditCamissonia sierrae ssp. sierrae Yosemite evening-primrose

CNPS 4, FSW 4-1 Trailhead - Logan Meadow

Camissonia sierrae ssp. sierrae Yosemite evening-primrose

CNPS 4, FSW 4-2 Musick Distribution Line

Mimulus laciniatus cut-leaved monkeyflower

CNPS 4, FSW 5-1 Crater Creek Diversion Open Channel

Mimulus laciniatus cut-leaved monkeyflower

CNPS 4, FSW 5-2 Crater Creek Diversion Open Channel

Mimulus laciniatus cut-leaved monkeyflower

CNPS 4, FSW 5-3 Crater Creek Diversion Open Channel

Mimulus laciniatus cut-leaved monkeyflower

CNPS 4, FSW 5-4 Crater Creek Diversion Open Channel

Mimulus laciniatus cut-leaved monkeyflower

CNPS 4, FSW 5-5 Crater Creek Diversion Open Channel

Mimulus laciniatus cut-leaved monkeyflower

CNPS 4, FSW 5-6 Crater Creek Diversion Open Channel

Appendix F. Locations of Special-status Plant Populations Occurring within the 2003 Study Area

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Mimulus laciniatus cut-leaved monkeyflower

CNPS 4, FSW 5-7 Bear Creek trailhead

Drosera rotundifoliaroundleaf sundew FSW 6-1 Coon Creek Meadow

Codes:FE = federally listed as endangeredFT = federally listed as threatenedFC = federal candidate speciesFSC = federal species of concernCE = California state listed as endangered CT = California state listed as threatenedCR = California state listed as rareCNPS = California Native Plant Society 1B = rare, threatened or endangered in California and elsewhere 2 = rare in California but more common elsewhere 3 = need more information 4 = plants of limited distribution; a watch listFSS = U.S. Forest Service sensitive species in the Sierra National ForestFSW = U.S. Forest Service watch list species in the Sierra National ForestStatus codes derived from CNDDB (CDFG 2002), CNPS (2002), USFS (2002), USFWS (2002)

Appendix F. Locations of Special-status Plant Populations Occurring within the 2003 Study Area (continued)

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