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there have been instances where WS personnel have found gates left open. Additionally, WS <br /> equipment has been tampered with, including occurrences of traps being closed or with bait <br /> missing that can be attributed to tampering by humans or animals. <br /> • Kecommendatzons: WS has recommended (1) extending fencing from the gates down into the water <br /> to exclude trespassers and dogs and (2) more generally, improving fencing to limit access to the <br /> site. <br /> ReCOVery Plan. SaltMav�sh Ha�vestMouse and Califov�nia Clappev�KailKecovevy Plan. 1984. The Tidal <br /> Marsh Ecosystem Recovery Plan, which is under development, will supersede the 1984 plan. The <br /> 1984 recovery plan focused on restoration and enhancement of salt marsh habitat to benefit the rail. <br /> The plan identifies Inner Bair Island and parts of neighboring Middle and Outer Bair islands as a <br /> "Priority 1" area for restoration as habitat essential to the survival and recovery of the clapper rail <br /> (Recovery Task 1224). "Priority 1" actions "must be completed to avert an irreversible population <br /> decline or extinction of the species" (Medlin/USFWS, 1996). <br /> Bair Island is to be protected in perpetuity as part of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National <br /> Wildlife Refuge. In March 1999, the Peninsula Open Space Trust (I'OS"I�, through private fund- <br /> raising, together with federal and state funds already in place, purchased 1,626 acres of Bair Island, <br /> which means that the entire 3,200 acre island can become protected habitat (POST, 1999). <br /> References: <br /> Bias, M.A. 2001. "Conservation and ecology of the Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse," in T�alley/Bay <br /> Habitats. Fall. Produced by Ducks Unlimited, Inc., Western Regional Office. On line at <br /> ww��.caducks.org/Habitats%20Fall%202001.pdf. <br /> California Department of Fish and Game, Habitat Conservation Planning Branch. 2000. The Status <br /> of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Animals and Plants in California, Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse. <br /> On line at htt�://dfg.ca.gov/hc�b. <br /> California Department of Fish and Game, California lnteragency Wildlife Task Group. Salt Marsh <br /> Harvest Mouse. On line at http://dfg.ca.gov/whdab/html/M114.htm1. <br /> California Department of Water Resources Interagency Ecological Program. Salt Marsh Harvest <br /> Mouse in Wildlife of the Suisun Marsh. On-line at http://iep.water.ca.gov. <br /> LSA Associates, Inc. 2004. "Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse," in Solano HCP/NCCP, Solano County <br /> Water Agency, Species Descriptions. March. <br /> Peninsula Open Space Trust. 1999. Bair Island: You Did It! iY Landscapes. Summer. <br /> Rendon, Jim. 1999. "Mouse Pad, The salt marsh harvest mouse holds onto its habitat for dear life," <br /> on line at ww��.metroactive.com/papers/metro/11.24.99/cover/species6-9947.htm1. <br /> Shellhammer, Howard. 1998. "A Marsh is a Marsh is a Marsh. .. But not Always to a Salt Marsh <br /> Harvest Mouse." Tidelz'ne, Vol. 18, No. 4 1-3, online at <br /> http: / /des fbay. fws.gov/Archives /Salty/salty.htm. <br /> 14 <br />
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