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1VctlanJ name or numhcr <br />}{ z,3 Near or adiaccn� to other pnontv habrt:�is hstcd bv �VUI� W(see new and complete <br />descripfinns oj{i�DFIV priority 6ahitafs, and the cnun�res in whrdi d7ey can be jowaJ, in <br />dtePHSreport l�ifi:/hvdhv.nv�.�nv/hnb/nlisli.��tJun�) <br />1Vhich oCt6e.followiug priority habitats are within 330R ( I OOm) of the wetland unit? NOTE: rhe <br />corrnections do no! have to be relnlii�ely mrdisn�rGed. <br />�spen St�nds: P�re or mixcd stands of aspen greatcr than 0.4 ha ( I acre). <br />iudiversity Arcas and Corridars: Arcas of habitat that arc rclativety important to various <br />species of native fish and wildlife U�!ldescriprions i�� IPDFlt�P/ISreporf p. l5?). <br />erb�ceous E3•rlds: Variable sizc patches of gnss and forbs on shallow sails ovcr bcdrock. <br />Old-growth�lature forests: (Old-erowth west o(Cascade crest) Stands of at Ieyst 2 trec <br />specia, forming a multi-layered canopy w�th occasional small o� .nings; with at Ieast 20 <br />trccsfl�a (8 Vees/acre) > 31 cm (3"_' in) dbh or >?00 ycars of agc. Mature Corests) Stands <br />with average diamMers exceeding 53 cm (21 in) dbh; crown cover may be less that I00%; <br />crown cover may bc less that 100°/a; decay, decadencc, numbers of snags, and quantity of <br />large do«�ncd matcria! is gcnerally less than that found in old-growth; 30 - 200 ycars ald <br />west of the Cascadc crcst. <br />�Oregon �rhitc Oak: Noodlands Stands of pure oa}: or o�F✓conifcr associations whcrc <br />canopy coverage of the oak component is important (fr�ll descripfio��s rn ItDFIf'PHS <br />reporf p. 158). <br />�Riparian: Thc area adjacent to aquatic systems with Oowing water that contains elements of <br />both aquatic and tertestrial ecosystems which mutually influence each other. <br />��Vestside Prairies: Herbaccous, non-forested plant communities that can eithcr take thc <br />form oC a dry pra�nc or a wet prairic Ud! descriptimis i�i �VDFIV PHS repor! p 161). <br />�[nstream: The combination of physical, biological, and chemical processes and conditions <br />that interact to providc functional life history requircments for instrcam fish and wildlifc <br />resourccs. <br />_ j Ncarshorc: Rclativcly undisNrbcd ncairshorc habitats. Tlicse includc Coastal Ncarshorc, <br />Opcn Coast Ncarshore, and Pugct Sound Ncarshore. U�R desa•rprio�is ojliabilars and the <br />d�fnition ojrefnrii•el�� t�ndislurbcd arc in IiDFt{'report: pp. 167-169 pnd glossnry i�i <br />Appendir d). <br />�Ca�'es: A naturally otcurring caviry, recess, voicl, or system of interconnected passages under <br />thc carth in soils, rock, icc, or othcr gcological fonnations and is largc cnough to contain a <br />hum�n. <br />�Cliffs: Greater than 7.G m(25 (t) hich and oceurring bclow 5000 ft. <br />�i'alus: Homogcuous arcas of rock rubblc ranging in avcragc sizc 0.15 - 2.0 m(0.5 - 6.5 ft), <br />composed of basalt, andesite, and/or sedimcntary rock, u�cluding riprap slidcs and minc <br />tailings. May bc associatcd with clif(s. <br />�Snags •rnd Logs: Trecs are considered snags if thcy are dead or dying and eshibit su(ticient <br />dccay characteristics to cnable caviry esca��atioNuse by wildlifc. Prioriry snags have a <br />diamctcr at brcast hcight of> 51 cm (ZO in) in westcm R�ashington mid arc > 2 m(6.i ft) in <br />hcight. Prioriry logs are ' 30 cm ( I Z in) in Jiametcr at thc largcst end, and > 6 m(20 R) <br />long. <br />QI(wetland has 3 ar nturc pnority habitats = 4 points <br />Qlf wctland has 2 prionty habitats = 3 points <br />Qlf wedand has 1 prioriry habitat = 1 point �No habitats = 0 points <br />Nore: AI! regernred rvedm�ds orc Lv dcf nilion u pr'iority haGitnt bu! are rmt n�dud��d in lhis <br />list Nenrbv xerlm�ds are ad�lresscd in oueslion N 2 4) <br />14ed;md Rating Form - westem ��'ashmgron I G August 200J <br />vcrsion 2 Upd; �cd ���ith ncw WDF�1' dcfinmuns Oct. '_U0S <br />