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Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii), a state-listed threatened species, <br /> have been reported within a one-mile search radius of the park and could <br /> very well be encountered on site. <br /> The area is an important migratory stop for waterfowl, waterbirds, raptors and <br /> neotropical migrants and as such is designated as part of the North Metro Mississippi <br /> River Important Bird Area. In the past, Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and <br /> colonial waterbirds have been known to nest on Cloquet and Foster Islands. Therefore, <br /> the County had a survey conducted to locate any nests near the project area. The <br /> only nest found was a Bald Eagle's nest, which is currently located across the river from <br /> the park and is greater than 660' from any proposed disturbance. Therefore, no further <br /> action should be required to comply with the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, <br /> but prior to each phase of development, a new survey shall be conducted to verify <br /> nesting locations and ensure compliance with Protection Act. <br /> The County is confident it can avoid disturbance to the listed species during the <br /> development of the park using recommendations and best management practices as <br /> outlined by the Department of Natural Resources and US Fish and Wildlife Service. <br /> i -- <br /> 1-10 <br /> l <br /> t�9q <br /> a <br /> E) <br /> ❑ MCBS NeUve Plant Communities r High <br /> National Wetlands lneentory(Palustrine Systems Outstanding <br /> ONRs Regional Ecological Corridors <br /> NR's Regionally Significant Ecological Areas <br /> Moderate <br /> 0 o.a o.o _ _ Merui�nia <br /> nl­ <br /> FIGURE 27 <br /> As shown in Figure 27, Areas within the park and Foster and Cloquet Islands are listed as <br /> sites with High or Outstanding biodiversity significance, therefore any proposed <br /> development strive to enhance the biodiversity within the park and not negatively <br /> impact it. <br /> Care will be taken during the planning and design phase of development to ensure <br /> minimal impacts and maximize diversity. <br /> 3/6/2017 Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment 23 <br />