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MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F Title Mammals + 0 - Fish, Crustaceans & Mollusks + 0 - Bats + 0 - Plants + 0 - R/A/I + 0 - Bird + 0 - Access Road (560) 1, 2 17 16, 22 25, 28 11 2, 16 2, 16 1, 2, 10 Agrichemical Handling Facility (309) X X 13 2 X X Alley Cropping (311) 3 2 17 12 17 2 17 2 3, 8 2, 6 Anaerobic Digester(365) X X 13 2 X X Anaerobic Digester(366) X X 13 2 X X Animal Mortality Facility(316) X X 13 2 X X Anionic Polyacrylamide (PAM) Erosion Control (450) X 17 X 17 17 X NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008 NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity 1 points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

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MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Access Road (560) 1, 2 17

16, 22 25, 28

11

2, 16

2, 16 1, 2,

10 Agrichemical Handling Facility (309)

X X

13

2

X

X

Alley Cropping (311) 3

2

17

12

17

2

17

2

3, 8

2, 6

Anaerobic Digester(365) X

X

13

2

X

X

Anaerobic Digester(366) X X 13 2 X X

Animal Mortality Facility(316) X

X 13 2 X X

Anionic Polyacrylamide (PAM) Erosion Control (450)

X

17

X

17

17

X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

1

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Atmospheric Resource Quality Mngt. (370) X

X

X

X

X

X

Brush Management (AC) (314) 3 2 16 X 5 2, 16 5 2, 16 3, 5 9, 10

Clearing and Snagging (326) X 26 11 2, 16 17 1, 2,

16, 1, 2

Closure of Waste Impoundments (360) X

17 X X X X

Composting Facility (No.) (317) X 17 X 2 2, 16 2

Conservation Cover (327) 3 2

17 X 3, 5, 17

1, 2 3, 17 2, 16 3 2

Conservation Crop Rotation (328) X 17 X 17 3, 17 X

Contour Buffer Strips (332) 3 2 17 X 17 2 3, 17 2 3 2

Contour Farming (330) X 17 X 17 17 X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

2

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Cover Crop (340) 3 17 X 17 2 3, 17

X

Critical Area Planting (342) 3 2 17 X 3, 5,

17 1, 2 3, 17 2 3 2

Cross Wind Ridges (589A) X X X X 17 20 X

Cross Wind Trap Strip (589C) X 17 X 3, 5,

17, 2 3, 17 2

Dam (NO. and AC-FT)(402) 2 17, 18 2, 16 11

17 2, 16 17, 18 2 3 1, 2,

10

Dam, Diversion (348) 2 17 2, 16 11

17 2, 16 17 2, 16 3 1, 2, 10

Dike (356) 2 17 16 11

17 2, 16 17, 18 2, 16 3 1, 2, 10

Diversion (FT)(362) 2 17 2, 16 11

17 2, 16 2, 16

3 1, 2, 10

Drainage Water Management (554) X

17 16 X 5, 17 2, 16 17 2, 16

2

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

3

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Dry Hydrant (432) X 16 X 2, 16 2, 16

2

Early Successional Habitat Development Management (647)

3 2

16 X 5 2, 16 3, 5, 17

2, 16

3 2

Feed Mngt. (592) X

X

X

X

X

X

Fence (382) X X X 2, 16 2, 16 1, 2 Field Border (386) 3 2 17 X 3, 17 2 3, 17 2 3 2 Filter Strip (393) 3 2 17 X 3, 17 2 3, 17 2 3 2 Firebreak (394) 2 2, 16 11 2, 16 23 2 X

Forage Harvest Management (AC) (511) 3 9

X

X 5 2 5, 18 2

4 9

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

4

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Forest Slash Treatment (384) 5 2

2, 16 5 2, 11, 14, 28, 29

5 2 5 2 5 2

Forest Stand Improvement (666) 3 X 16 13 11 5 1, 2,

16 18 2 5 1, 2

Forest Trails and Landings (655) 1, 2 17 16, 22,

25, 28 X 17 1, 2,

16 17 2 1, 2

Grade Stabilization Structure (410) 2

17 16 14 11

17 2, 16 17, 18 2 3 1, 2,

10

Grassed Waterway (412) 3 2 17 16 11

17 2, 16 3, 17 2

3 2, 10

Heavy Use Area Protection (561) X 17 22 14 5, 17 2 3, 5,

17 2 3, 5 2

Hedgerow Planting (422) 3 1, 2, 6

X 12 1, 2 18, 20 2

8 2, 6

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

5

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Herbaceous Wind Barrier (603) X

X X 3 2 18, 20

X

Irrigation Land Leveling (464) X 2, 16 X 2 2 2

Irrigation Regulating Reservoir (No.) (552) 2

16 11

2 18 2

2

Irrigation Storage Reservoir (NO. and AC-FT) (436)

2 2, 16

11

2 18 2

2

Irrigation System, Drip (441) X

X X 2 X X

Irrigation System, Sprinkler (442) X X X 2 X X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

6

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Irrigation System, Surface and Subsurface (443)

X

16 X 2 2

2

Irrigation System, Tailwater Recovery (447)

2 17 16 11

17 2 18 2

2

Irrigation Water Conveyance (Aluminum Tubing Pipeline) (430-AA )

X

16 X X X

X

Irrigation Water Conveyance (High-pressure Underground Plastic Pipeline) (430DD)

X

16 X X X

X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

7

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Irrigation Water Conveyance (Low-pressure Underground, Plastic Pipeline) (430-EE)

X

16 X X X

X

Irrigation Water Conveyance (Steel Pipeline) (430-FF)

X

16 X X X

X

Irrigation Water Management (449) X 17 X 17 X X

Lined Waterway or Outlet (FT) (468) 2 17 16 11

17 2, 16 17 2 2

Manure Transfer (NO)(634) X X X X X X

Mulching (484) X 17 X 17 2 30 X

Multi-story Cropping (379)

3, 18 2

17

2, 16

12

11

3

2, 16

3, 18

2, 16, 26

3, 8, 18 1, 2, 4,

6, 9

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

8

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Nutrient Management (590) X 17 16 14 17 2 17 X

Pasture and Hayland Planting (512) 3 2 17 X 17 1, 2 3, 17 2 3 2

Pest Management (AC) (595) X

17 16 14 5, 17 2 17 2

5

2

Pipeline (516) X 16, 22 X 2, 16 X X

Pond (NO.) (378) 2 17, 18 2, 16 14 11

17 2 17, 18 2 3 1, 2, 10

Pond Sealing or Lining (Bentonite Sealant ) (521C)

X

X

X

X

X

X

Pond Sealing or Lining (Flexible Membrane Lining ) (521-A)

X

X

X

X

X

X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

9

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Pond Sealing or Lining (Soil Dispersant) (521B) X

X

X

X

X X

Prescribed Burning (338) 3 2, 9 16 13 29

3, 5 2 5, 19 2 3, 5 2, 9, 10

Prescribed Forestry (409) X X X X X X

Prescribed Grazing (528) 3 17 16 X 3, 5, 17

2 5,18 2 3, 4, 5 10

Pumping Plant (NO.) (533) 2

2, 16 11

2, 16 2, 16

2

Recreation Area Improvement (562) 2 17 16 12, 13 11

17 1, 2,

16 3 2, 16 3 2, 10

Recreation Trail and Walkway (568) 2 17 16 X 17 1, 2,

16 2, 16 1,2, 10

Residue & Tillage Management, Mulch Till (345)

X

17 X 17 17, 20

X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

10

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Residue & Tillage Management, No Till / Strip Till/Direct Seed (329)

X

17 X 17 17, 20

X

Residue & Tillage Management, Ridge Till (346)

X 17 X 17 X

X

Residue & Tillage Management, Seasonal (344)

X 17 X 17 17, 20

X

Restoration and Management of Declining Habitats (643)

3, 5

17 12, 13, 5

3, 5, 17, 18

2 5, 17, 18

2

3, 5, 8

10

Riparian Forest Buffer (391) 3

17 12 3, 5, 17, 18

2 3, 17, 18

2

3, 5, 8 2, 6

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

11

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Roof Runoff Structure (558) X X

X X X X

Runoff Management System (570) X 17 X 17 17 X

Sediment Basin (350) 2 17 16 11

17 2, 16 17 2

3 1, 2, 10

Shallow Water Management for Wildlife (646)

5, 18

17 2 14 5, 17, 18

2 5, 17, 18

2 3, 5

Silvopasture (381) 1, 2 16 12 11 3 2 2 1, 2 Spoil spreading (572) X 16 X 2 X X Spring Development (574) 2 26 X 2, 16,

26 2, 26 2

Stream Crossing (578) X 17 2, 16, 22, 25

2, 11, 16

17 2 17 2, 16, 30 X

Streambank and Shoreline Protection (580)

3 2

17 16, 22 12 11

3, 5, 17

2, 16 17, 18 2

3 2, 10

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

12

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Stripcropping (585) X 17 X 17 3, 17 X

Structure for Water Control (587) X

17 22 X 17 2, 16 X

X

Subsurface Drain (606) 2 16 11

2, 16 2, 16, 20 2

Surface Drainage, Field Ditch (607) 2 16 11

17 2, 16 2, 16,

20 2

Surface Drainage Main or Lateral (608) 2 16 11

17 2, 16 2, 16,

20 2

Surface Roughening (AC) 609 X X X X X X

Terrace (600) X 17 16 11

17 2, 16 17 2, 16

2

Tree Shrub Establishment (612) 3 1, 2, 6

17 12 3, 17 1, 2 3, 17 2 3, 5, 8 1, 2, 6

Tree Shrub Pruning (660) X X X 2 X X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

13

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Tree Shrub Site Preparation (490) 2 16 12 11 1, 2,

16 17 2 2, 10

Underground Outlet (620) X 17 16 11

2, 16 2 2

Upland Wildlife Habitat Management (AC) (645) 3, 5 1, 2, 6

17 5, 12, 13

1 3, 5, 17, 18

2 3, 5, 17, 18

2 3, 5, 8 1, 2, 6,

9, 10

Use Exclusion (AC) (472) 3 17, 23 13 5, 17 2, 16 5, 17,

18 3, 5

Vegetative Barrier (601) X 17 X 3, 17 2 17 X

Vertical Drain (630) X 17 16, 27 X 2, 16 2 2 Waste Facility Cover (367) X X X X X X

Waste Storage Facility (313) 2 17 16 11

17 2, 16 2 2

Waste Treatment Lagoon (359) 2 17 16 14 11

17 2, 16 2 2

Waste Utilization (633) X 17 X 17 2, 16 17 X

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

14

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Water and Sediment Control Basin (638) 2

17 16 11

17 2, 16 17 2 3

1, 2, 10

Water Well (642) X X X 2, 16 X X

Watering Facility (614) X

X

X 2, 16 X

X

Well Decommissioning (351) X 23 X X 23 X

Wetland Creation (658) 3, 18 2

17, 18 16 12, 13, 14

5, 17, 18

2, 16 3, 5, 17, 18

2

3, 5 1, 2, 10

Wetland Enhancement (659)

3, 5, 18

2 17, 18 16 12, 13,

14

5, 17, 18

2, 16 3, 5, 17, 18

2 3, 5 2, 10

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

15

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.

MISSOURI T&E SPECIES PLANNING MATRIX Section II-F

Title Mammals + 0 -

Fish, Crustaceans &

Mollusks + 0 -

Bats

+ 0 -

Plants

+ 0 -

R/A/I

+ 0 - Bird

+ 0 -

Wetland Restoration (657)

3, 5, 18

2 17, 18 16 12, 13,

14 5, 17,

18 2, 16 3, 5,

17, 18 2

3, 5 2, 10

Wetland Wildlife Habitat Management (644)

3, 5, 18

2 17, 18 16 12, 13,

14 5, 17,

18 2 3, 5,

17, 18 2

3, 5 2, 10

Windbreak-Shelterbelt Establishment (380) 3 1, 2, 6 X 12 2 3, 17 2 3, 8 1, 2, 6

NRCS MOFOTG AUGUST 2008

NOTE: This is a guide only and cannot address all situations. If application of practice/system/activity

16

points towards negative effects consult area biologist for further guidance. Refer to current MDC Heritage database adapted for NRCS use to determine if practice will be in an area where T&E species occur. Any negative impact on one species may supercede a positive impact on a different species. The short term impacts of one practice can be lessened by the application of the complete conservation system. The system effects must be analyzed for complete impacts on the species in question.