GLEN HYDRO PROJECT LIHI APPLICATION ATTACHMENT E THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES FEDERALLY LISTED ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SPECIES Belknap Small whorled Pogonia FEDERAL STATUS Threatened Carroll Small whorled Pogonia Threatened Coos Canada Lynx Threatened Dwarf wedgemussel Endangered Cheshire Dwarf wedgemussel Endangered Grafton Dwarf wedgemussel Endangered Small whorled Pogonia Threatened Hillsborough Small whorled Pogonia Threatened Merrimack Karner Blue Butterfly Endangered Small whorled Pogonia Threatened Piping Plover Roseate Tern Threatened Endangered Small whorled Pogonia Threatened Strafford Small whorled Pogonia Threatened Forests with somewhat poorly drained soils and/or a seasonally high water table Sullivan Northeastern bulrush Endangered Wetlands Dwarf wedgemussel Endangered Connecticut River main channel Jesup’s milk-vetch Endangered Banks of the Connecticut River Rockingham GENERAL LOCATION/HABITAT Forests with somewhat poorly drained soils and/or a seasonally high water table Forests with somewhat poorly drained soils and/or a seasonally high water table Regenerating softwood forest, usually with a high density of snowshoe hare. Connecticut River main channel and Johns River S. Branch Ashuelot River and Ashuelot River Connecticut River main channel Forests with somewhat poorly drained soils and/or a seasonally high water table Forests with somewhat poorly drained soils and/or a seasonally high water table Pine Barrens with wild blue lupine Forests Coastal Beaches Atlantic Ocean and nesting at the Isle of Shoals Forests TOWNS Meredith, Alton and Laconia Albany, Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Madison, Ossipee, Wakefield and Wolfeboro All Towns Northumberland, Lancaster and Dalton Swanzey, Keene and Surry Haverhill, Piermont, Orford and Lyme Holderness Manchester, Weare Concord and Pembroke Bow, Danbury, Epsom, Loudon, Warner and Allenstown Hampton and Seabrook Deerfield, Northwood, Nottingham, and Epping Middleton, New Durham, Milton, Farmington, Strafford, Barrington, and Madbury Acworth, Charlestown, Langdon Plainfield, Cornish, Claremont and Charlestown Plainfield and Claremont -Eastern cougar, gray wolf and Puritan tiger beetle are considered extirpated in New Hampshire. -Endangered gray wolves are not known to be present in New Hampshire, but dispersing individuals from source populations in Canada may occur statewide.-There is no federally-designated Critical Habitat in New Hampshire 20130208-5111 FERC PDF (Unofficial) 2/8/2013 1:45:22 PM New Hampshire Natural Heritage Bureau To: Kelly Sackheim 5096 Cocoa Palm Way Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Date: 2/7/2013 From: NH Natural Heritage Bureau Re: Review by NH Natural Heritage Bureau of request dated 2/7/2013 NHB File ID: NHB13-0538 Location: Applicant: Kelly Sackheim Tax Map(s)/Lot(s): Lebanon Project Description: KC Hydro LLC of New Hampshire has obtained the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission P-14249 preliminary permit for priority of development of a hydroelectric generating facility of approximately 840 kW capacity. The NH Natural Heritage database has been checked for records of rare species and exemplary natural communities near the area mapped below. The species considered include those listed as Threatened or Endangered by either the state of New Hampshire or the federal government. We currently have no recorded occurrences for sensitive species near this project area. A negative result (no record in our database) does not mean that a sensitive species is not present. Our data can only tell you of known occurrences, based on information gathered by qualified biologists and reported to our office. However, many areas have never been surveyed, or have only been surveyed for certain species. An on-site survey would provide better information on what species and communities are indeed present. This report is valid through 2/6/2014. Department of Resources and Economic Development Division of Forests and Lands (603) 271-2214 fax: 271-6488 DRED/NHB PO Box 1856 Concord NH 03302-1856 20130208-5111 FERC PDF (Unofficial) 2/8/2013 1:45:22 PM New Hampshire Natural Heritage Bureau MAP OF PROJECT BOUNDARIES FOR NHB FILE ID: NHB13-0538 Department of Resources and Economic Development Division of Forests and Lands (603) 271-2214 fax: 271-6488 DRED/NHB PO Box 1856 Concord NH 03302-1856
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