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LIST CF IMPORTAh?r RESOURCES 



1. Wetlanc3s, as defined in Executive Order 11990, Protection of 

 Wetlands, and U.S. Department of Agriculture Regulation 9500-3, 

 Land Use Policy. 



2. Riparian zones, floodplains, and coastal barriers. 



3. Threatened and endangered species (including proposed and 

 candidate) , for exanple: 



(a) critical habitat (s) ; 



(b) known occurrence (for exanple — perch sites, feeding area(s) 

 migration stop-over sites, etc.); or 



(c) potential habitat (s) for release, restoration, ancVor 

 reintroduction, which would facilitate down listing 

 or diminish the need for listing. 



4. Fish and wildlife habitats of local, regional. State or national 

 inportance, for exanple: 



(a) as identified by Congressional Mandate, Intematiwal 

 Treaty or Managonent Plans; 



(b) of potential benefit to species of Federal trustee 

 responsibility (e.g.. Migratory Birds, Anadrocous 

 Fish, Endangered £t)ecies); or 



(c) as identified by State or private non-profit 

 organizations. 



5. Aquifer recharge areas of local, regional. State or national 

 inportance, as identified by Federal or State agencies or 

 private non-profit organizatiois. 



6. Areas of high water quality or scenic vcilue, including wild and 

 scenic rivers and wilderness areas, as identified by Federal 

 or State agencies or private non-profit organizatiais. 



