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Department of Fish and Wildlife POL 5210 Page 4 of 6 <br /> • <br /> APPENDIX A <br /> SENSITIVE FISH AND WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> Information concerning the specific locations of the species and habitats listed below is <br /> considered to be fish and wildlife information that has been determined to be sensitive <br /> by the Director. Locations are not regarded as sensitive if they are generalized to the <br /> finest resolution allowable without a release agreement (see table below). <br /> Note: Not all information related to a species or habitat may be considered sensitive. <br /> The information that is considered sensitive is indicated in the column titled <br /> "Information Considered Sensitive" in the table below. For example, the only <br /> sharp- tailed grouse information considered sensitive involves lek sites. The <br /> release of locations or other information related to lek sites would be restricted to <br /> the disclosure of which Township(s) have sharp- tailed grouse lek sites, but not <br /> where they occur. <br /> Species or Habitat for Which Sensitive Information Finest Resolution <br /> Information is Considered Criteria* Considered Allowable Without <br /> Sensitive Sensitive Release Agreement <br /> FISH/SHELLFISH <br /> Northern abalone (C) A,C All Township <br /> REPTILES <br /> Pacific pond turtle (E) A,D All Quarter-Township <br /> Painted turtle <br /> California mountain kingsnake A,C,D All Quarter-Township <br /> Sharptail snake <br /> Ringneck snake <br /> Striped whipsnake <br /> Western rattlesnake <br /> Gopher snake <br /> Rubber boa <br /> RacerABC Den sites and Quarter-Township <br /> Night snake hibernacula <br /> Northwestern garter snake <br /> Common garter snake <br /> Western terrestrial garter snake <br />