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2001 Environmental Review of City Activities
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2001 Environmental Review of City Activities
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Information on S ecies of Interest within the Ci of Eugene <br />Listing Sub-basin Presence2 Lifestage seasons <br />CT~T~ m~ fe.r fic{.9 <br /> d <br />C <br /> d" <br />~ <br />R <br /> ~ C C <br /> <br /> <br />~ d <br />C r/1 <br />d <br />w~-. <br /> <br />~ <br /> U O 'O C <br />d N S <br />~ p <br />Species of ~ °' ~ ° ~ d ;a R m ~ m a ~ <br />Interest ~ ~ a 3 m ¢ c~ 3 3 ~ m o~ ~ Habitat° Comments <br />long-eared bat SoC SU M M M M M M M Associated primarily with These bats have been seen in attics of older <br /> forested habitats and forested houses in Eugene (pers. comm. Pedmeter) <br /> edges. Commonly forage <br /> along the river if riparian area <br /> is forested. WiII roost in-snags <br /> and under tree bark that is <br /> partially pulled away from the <br /> trunk (pers. comm. Perlmeter). <br />fringed bat SoC SV L L N N N N L Primarily found in forested This bat is rare in Oregon. No reported <br /> areas. Sometimes uses sightings in Eugene (pers. comm. Perlmeter) <br /> concrete bridges for night <br /> roosts. <br />Yuma bat SoC none L L N N N L L In western Oregon, can be No reported sightings in Eugene (pers. comm. <br /> found in older Douglas-fir Perlmeter) <br /> forests, Sitka spruce forests, <br /> oak and ponderosa pine <br /> woodlands and forested <br /> riparian areas. Primarily roosts <br /> in trees; sometimes abandone <br /> buildings (pers. comm. <br /> Perlmeter . <br />Plants <br />Bradshaw's LE LE H H M L L L L Wet, open prairie. Also known <br />lomatium rarely on upland prairie. <br />Willamette LE LE H H M L L L L Wet, open prairie. Slightly Endemic to the Willamette Valley. <br />daisy more tolerant of dry areas than <br /> Bradshaw's lomatium <br />white top aster SoC LT H H M L L L L MoisUwet prairie & occasional) <br /> found in marshes with forbes <br /> and graminoids. <br />wayside aster SoC LT H H L L L L M Found in dry mixed forest with <br /> Douglas fir, chinquapin, & <br /> madrone. Prefers forest edges <br /> (including roadsides) or gaps <br /> which provide diffuse sunlight. <br />shaggy SoC C H H M L L L L Moist to wet prairie. Common <br />horkelia on valley floor, occasional on <br /> hillsides. <br />Kincaid's LT LT H H M L L L L Occurs in fairly dry to fairly wet <br />lupine prairie, including valley bottom <br /> and hillsides. <br />Howell's SoC C H H H H H H H Most common in moist areas in Largest population in Autzen Stadium parking <br />montia gravel parking lots. Rare in lot. Historically at edge of vernal pools & anthill <br /> native habitats such as wet mounds in wet prairie (pers. comm. Newhouse). <br /> rairie and vernal ols. <br />tall bugbane SoC C H H L L M H H Occurs most commonly in gap Strong population on north side of Skinner's <br /> in coniferous forests dominated Butte (pers. comm. Newhouse) <br /> by Douglas fir with big leaf _ <br /> maple in understory. Most <br /> common on moist north slopes. <br />
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