II. SPECIES VALUE 



A. Threatened or Endanae£ed Species: Does the 

 river segment or basin contain habitats poten- 

 tially important for the recovery of any of the 

 following threatened or endangered species? 



1. Grizzly bear 



a. Fringe management areas 



b. Management areas 1,2 



2. Wolf (Potential recovery areas) 



3. Bald Eagle 



a. Occasional wintering and migration areas 



b. Existing and potential nesting, winter- 

 ing, roosting, key migration corridors 



4. Whooping Crane 



5. Peregrine Falcon (historic, potential nesting) 



B . Gam e and Furbearer Species 



!• TY2e_Ran£e - Indicate the seasonal use of 

 each species on chart on answer 

 sheet (spring, summer, winter or 

 fall or combination.) 



2. Iniportance_Values - For any designated and 

 mapped wildlife seasonal concen- 

 tration areas (by MDFWP, BLM, 

 USFS, USFWS) which occur along the 

 river or basin, indicate type of 

 use and Importance Value (I.V.) 

 using definitions below. 



3 = Critical - used during most severe 

 winters; high concentrations of ani- 

 mals; highly important or essential 

 for large populations; 



2 = Species uses area during moderate 

 winters; relatively important for 

 large population; area of moderate 

 animal concentrations; 



1 = Has some value to species on seasonal 

 basis, but is not 

 essential; 



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