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Programmatic Biological Opinion for the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Projects that May Affect CA Tiger Salamander
or Three Endangered Plants

Programmatic Biological Opinion (PDF 3.2 MB)
Permitted Projects that May Affect California Tiger Salamander or Three Endangered Plants on the Santa Rosa Plain. Issued November 9, 2007.

This programmatic opinion results from a consultation between the Service and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It streamlines applications for Corps permits by both Federal and non-Federal applicants.

Revised enclosures:

1994 Seasonal Wetlands Baseline Report, Santa Rosa Plain (PDF)
This is a large file (21 MB). We have broken it into smaller files:

Visit our Santa Rosa Plain Conservation Strategy web page

Species Accounts

This biological opinion covers Burke's goldfield, Sonoma sunshine, Sebastopol meadowfoam, and California tiger salamander.

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