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�yr.tlend narne or number_ <br /> H 1.4.Interspersion of habitats(see p. 76) iguro� <br /> Decide from the diagrams below whether interspenion between Cowardin vegetation <br /> classes(described in H l.l),or the clazses and unvegetated areas(can include open water or <br /> mud}lau)is fiigh,medium,low,or none. <br /> O � � <br /> None=0 points Low=I p�int Moderate=2 poinu <br /> �� � <br /> � � [riparian braidcd channels] <br /> High =3 points I <br /> NOTE: If you have four or more classes or three vegetation classes and open water <br /> the ratin is alwa s"hi ". Use ma of Cowardin veaetation classes <br /> H 1.5. Special Habitat Features:(see p. 7n I <br /> Check the habitat features rhar ore present in the wetland. The number of checks is rhe <br /> number ofpaints you put into rhe next column. <br /> Lazge,downe�,woody debris within the wetland(>4in.diameter and 6 ft long). <br /> Standing snags(diameter at the bottom>4 inches) in the wetland <br /> Undercut banks are presen[for at least 6.6 fi(2m)and/or overhanging vegetation extends at <br /> least 33 ft(lm)over a sveam(or ditch) in,or contiguous with the unit, for at leazt 33 ft <br /> (lOm) <br /> Stable steep banks of fine material that might be used by beaver or muskrat for denning <br /> (>30degree slope)OR signs of recent beaver activity are present(cut shrubs or trees thal <br /> nave nor yerlumed grey/brownJ <br /> At least'/.acre of thin-stemmcd persistent vegetation or woody branches are present in areas <br /> J that ue Fermanently or seazonally inundated(strucrures for egg-laying by amphibians) <br /> _ Invazive plants cover less than 25%of the wetland area in each stratum of plants I <br /> NOTE: The 20%stated in earlyprintings oftire manual on page 78 is an error. ��� <br /> H 1.TOTAL Score- potential for providing habitat � �_—J <br /> Add:he scoms om HI.1, H1.1, HI.3, H7.4, NI.S <br /> Comments <br /> 1Vetland Rating Form—wcstcm W;uhington 14 August 2(04 <br /> vcrsion 2 <br />