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AUGUSTIN BERNAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY <br /> Table 3.4-2.Special-Status Wildlife Species with Potential to Occur on the Project Site <br /> Scientific Common Status <br /> Name Name (Federal/State) Habitat Potential to Occur <br /> woodland,and riparian 2021 survey. Nesting <br /> and chaparral with oak. not confirmed, but <br /> site contains high- <br /> quality nesting <br /> habitat. <br /> Mammals <br /> Antrozous pallid bat None/SSC Grasslands,shrublands, Moderate potential to <br /> pallidus woodlands,forests; occur.The project <br /> most common in open, site contains coast <br /> dry habitats with rocky live oaks with tree <br /> outcrops for roosting, hollows that may be <br /> but also roosts in suitable for roosting. <br /> artificial structures and <br /> trees. <br /> Lasiurus western red None/SSC Forest,woodland, Moderate potential to <br /> blossevillii bat riparian, mesquite occur.The project <br /> bosque, and orchards, site supports suitable <br /> including fig,apricot, habitat for this and <br /> peach, pear, almond, other foliage-roosting <br /> walnut,and orange; bats. <br /> roosts in tree canopy. <br /> Lasiurus hoary bat None/None' Forest,woodland Moderate potential to <br /> cinereus riparian,and wetland occur.The project <br /> habitats;alsojuniper site supports suitable <br /> scrub, riparian forest, habitat for this and <br /> and desert scrub in arid other foliage-roosting <br /> areas; roosts in tree bats. <br /> foliage and sometimes <br /> cavities,such as <br /> woodpecker holes. <br /> Source:CDFW 2021a <br /> Federal <br /> BCC=Bird of Conservation Concern <br /> FT=Federally Threatened <br /> State <br /> FP=Fully Protected <br /> SSC=California Species of Special Concern <br /> ST=State Threatened <br /> WL=Watch List <br /> 1 Western Bat Working Group Medium Priority <br /> California red-legged frog <br /> California red-legged frog is a federally threatened species and California Species of Special Concern that <br /> occurs primarily in coastal drainages of central California from Marin County south to northern Baja <br /> California,Mexico,and in isolated drainages in the Sierra Nevada, northern Coast,and northern Transverse <br /> Ranges. Like most amphibians, California red-legged frogs require aquatic habitats for breeding and <br /> adjacent riparian and upland habitats for movement and dispersal. Breeding sites include pools and <br /> 12956 <br /> DUDEK 34 April 2022 <br />