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Minnesota Department of Natural Resourc <br />Natural Heritage and Nongame Research Program, Box 25 <br />500 Larayetie Road <br />S. Paul. Minnesota 55155-40_ <br />Phone: (650 296-7863 Fax: (651) 296-1811 E-mail: sandthoffmanin@dnr. <br />November 27, 2001 <br />Courtnay Bot <br />SRF Consulting Group, Inc. <br />One Carlson Parkway North, Suite 150 <br />Minneapolis, MN 55447-4443 <br />Re: Request for Natural Heritage information for vicinity of proposed County Road 116 Corridor Study, <br />T32N R24W Section 30 & T32N R25W Sections 25-29,35,36, Anoka County <br />NENR1) Contact #: ERDB 20020460 <br />Dear Ms. Bot, <br />The Minnesota Natural Heritage database has been reviewed to determine if any rare pint or <br />animal species or other significant natural features are known to occur within an approximate one-rnile <br />radius of the area indicated on the map enclosed with your information request. Based on this review, <br />there are 14 known occurrences of rare species or natural communities in the area searched (for details, <br />see enclosed database printout and explanation of selected fields). Following are specific comments for <br />only those elements that may be impacted by the proposed project. Rare feature occurrences not listed <br />below are not anticipated to be affected by the proposed project. <br />Blanding's Turtles (Emydoidea biandingii), a state -listed threatened species, are reported from <br />the vicinity of the project area. Blanding's Turtles spend much of their time in shallow wetlands <br />(1-3 feet deep), but they nest in open, sandy uplands up to 1 mile from wetlands. Nesting is in <br />June and eggs hatch in September, at which time young turtles enter deep wetlands where they <br />over -winter in soft sediments. Factors believed to contribute to the decline of this species <br />include wetland drainage and degradation, development on upland nesting areas, and possibly <br />collection for the pet trade. In addition, because of the tendency for Blanding's Turtles to travel <br />long distances over land, they are often forced to cross roads in developed areas. Many of the <br />records we have of Blandings Turtles are from turtles killed crossing roads. <br />For your information, I have attached a fact sheet and a flyer about the Blanding's Turtle. The <br />fact sheet is intended to provide you with background information regarding habitat use, life <br />history, and reasons for the specie's decline, as well as recommendations for avoiding and <br />minimizing impacts to this rare turtle. As you will note, there are two Iists of recommendations. <br />The first list contains recommendations to prevent harm to turtles during construction work, and <br />is relative to all areas inhabited by Blanding's Turtles. Please refer to this list of <br />recommendations for your project. The second column expands on the first column, and <br />contains greater protective measures to be considered for areas known to be of state-wide <br />importance to Blanding's Turtles, or any area where greater protection for turtles is desired. The <br />flyer, which should be given to all contractors working in the area, contains an illustration and <br />description of the Blanding's Turtle, as well as a summary of the recommendations provided in <br />the fact sheet. <br />DNR Information: 651-296-6157 • 1-888-646-6367 • MI: 651-296-5484 • 1-800-657-3929 <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />Who Values Diversity <br />es' Printed on Recycled Paper Coniaining a <br />Minimum of 1O% Post -Consumer Waste <br />
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