Information on S ecies of Interest within the Cit of Eugene <br />Listing Sub-basin Presence2 Lifestage seasons <br />C4~4nc~ fnr ficf.g <br /> d <br />C <br /> d <br />V <br />N <br />C <br /> ~ O <br />C ~ <br /> <br />U <br />~ <br />.: <br />U <br /> <br />O <br />~ <br />ti ~ <br /> <br />c <br />:: <br />d <br />_ <br />= <br /> <br />c <br /> <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />Species of m <br />~ <br />~ o <br />~ 3 <br />° ~ <br />r ~ <br />~ m Y <br />m £ <br />`-° <br />~ ~ <br />~ c <br />~,~ <br />o, <br />Interest LL in a i m ¢ V 3 ~ ~ N ¢ ~ Habitat° Comments <br />foothill yellow- SoC SV N N N N N N N Generally found in permanent Historically present, but there have not been <br />legged frog slow-flowing streams in a sitings in Eugene for many years (pers. comm. <br /> variety of habitat types, Castillo). <br /> including grassland, chaparral <br /> and coniferous or deciduous <br /> forest and woodlands. They <br /> prefer streams with rocky <br /> bottoms, stream-side <br /> ve elation and slo in banks. <br />Clouded none SU M M N N L L M Primarily a forest dweller; <br />salamander found in moist areas under <br /> downed logs and other debris. <br /> Do not require aquatic <br /> breedin sites. <br />Insects <br />Fender's blue LE none M H N N N N N Dependent on fields or prairie <br />butterfly _ habitat containing Kincaid's <br /> lu irie. <br />Mammals <br />westem gray none SU H H H H H H H Primary habitat is deciduous or Fairly common in this area. Often fed by people <br />squirrel broadleaf evergreen (sometimes iriadvertantly). Need trees or <br /> woodlands dominated by oaks. fences to avoid predation by dogs and cats <br /> Also present in riparian areas (pers. comm. Castillo). <br /> and in mixed forest of maple, <br /> and conifers such as Douglas- <br /> fir, ponderosa pine, and white <br /> fir. in Eugene they often <br /> occupy urban parks or <br /> orchards. <br />white-footed SoC SU L L N N N N L Often found in riparian Not common in areas even where decent habits <br />vole (especially alder) areas in exists. There presence is also difficult to detect <br /> coniferous forests, usually Very unlikely in Eugene or other urban areas <br /> Douglas-fir, westem hemlock, (pers. comm. Castillo). <br /> noble fir, or Sitka sprfce. Small <br /> clearings supporting a growth <br /> of foxes may also be an <br /> important habitat component. <br />pallid bat none SV L L L L L L L Typically found in arid regions, Have been found in Springfield (pers. comm. <br /> but can also be found in open Perimeter). However, this bat is intolerant of <br /> forest types (e.g. oak disturbance and readily abandons roosts. <br /> savanna). In this area could <br /> be found on rocky bluffs with <br /> good solar exposure; possibly <br /> roost in abandoned buildin s. <br />Townsend's SoC SC M L L L L L L Presence of suitable roost sites This bat is very intolerant of human disturbance. <br />big-eared bat is more important than the There are several that roost in the bam at Mt. <br /> vegetation type in determining Pisgah and others have been seen roosting in <br /> the distribution of this bat. In abandoned buildings in Eugenie. However, their <br /> this area it may roost in numbers are very low in this area (pers. comm. <br /> abandoned buildings and unde Perimeter). <br /> concrete brid es. <br />