Appendix Alameda County Supplement

The following pages provide supplemental information providing an overview of federally protected that call Alameda County home. Many of the species also live in Contra Costa County and further information on those species is found throughout the Best Management Practices Guidebook for Hazardous Fuel Treatments in Contra Costa County.

The species list was generated in July 2012 by a formal request to US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to generate an official species list. This list is constantly updated as species are proposed, listed and delisted and is recommended for update every 90 days. The list includes all of the sensitive species that have been found in a certain area and also ones that may be affected by projects in the area (for example a fish that lives downstream or a bird that may migrate through the county).

The official list was then compared to the list generated by the Natural Diversity Data Base (CNDDB) Rarefind 4 on-line system. This allowed the list to include “special status species” and “State and/ or Federally Listed Species.

Following you will find brief portraits of the species and maps indicating locations of the various vegetation communities and species. Note some species are particularly sensitive and while critical is included their locations are not mapped.

Diablo Fire Safe Council plans on continuing to develop further information on Best Management Practices for Hazardous Fuel Treatments specific to the species in Alameda County. Until that is completed, the information that can be found in Best Management Practices Guidebook for Hazardous Fuel Treatments in Contra Costa County can serve as a guide.

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Who Lives in My Backyard – Alameda County

Plants Amphibians, Fish & adobe sanicle - Sanicula maritime *CC Alameda whipsnake – lateralis eurxanthus *CC California seablite - Sueaeda californica Californai red-legged frog – Raya drayotnii *CC Contra Costa goldfields conjugens *CC California tiger salamander – Ambystoma californiense *CC large flowered fiddleneck – Amsinkia grandiflora *CC chinook salmon – Oncorhychus tshawytscha Mason’s LIlaeopsis – Lilaeopsis masonii coho salmon – Oncorhynchus kisutch pallid Manzanita – Archtostaphylos pallida *CC green sturgeon – Acipenser medirostris palmate-bracted birds-beak – Cordylanthus palmatum giant garter – Thamnophis gigas *CC Presidio clarkia – Clarkia fransciscana San Francisco garter snake – Thamnophis sirtalis robust spineflower – Chorizanthe robusta var robusta tetrataenia San Francisco popcorn flower – Plagiobothrys diffuses tidewater goby – Eucyclogobus newberry Santa Cruz tar – Holocarpha macradenia *CC

Invertebrates Birds & Mammals bay checkerspot – Euphydryas editha bayensis *CC bald eagle - Haliaeetus laucocephalus callipe silverspot butterfly – callippe callippe *CC bank swallow – Riparia riparia longhorn fairy shrimp – Branchinecta longiantenna *CC burrowing owl – Athene cunicularia hypugea *CC mission blue butterfly – Icaricia icariodides missionensis California black rail - Lateralius jamaicensis corturniculus valley elderberry longhorn beetle – Desmocerus californicus California brown pelican – Penecanus occidentalis dimorphys *CC californicus fairy shrimp – Branchinecta lynchi *CC California clapper rail – Railus lognirostris obsoletus *CC vernal pool tadpole shrimp – Lepidurus packardi *CC California least tern – Sterna antillarium browni *CC salt marsh harvest mouse – Reithrodontomys raviventris *CC San Joaquin kit fox – Vulpes macrotis mutica *CC Swainson’s hawk – Buteo swainsoni *CC Western snowy plover – Charadrius alexandrines nivosus

*CC = Species also found in Contra Costa County. More detail can be found Best Management Practices Guidebook for Hazardous Fuel Treatments in Contra Costa County

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species –

Adobe sanicle Sanicula maritime State Rare Perennial herb to 16 cm • Green to yellowish green leaves in form similar to parsley. Yellow flowers with tiny curving .

Found in moist coastal prairie, meadows and seeps and valley and foothill grassland. Blooms from February to May

©2005 Dieter Wilken

California seablite Suaeda californica Federally Endangered. Shrub to 2.5 feet tall • Mound-like form • Green, succulent, lance shaped leaves

Found along the margins of coastal salt marshes & swamps • Blooms from late summer to fall

Jerry Kirkhart www.flickr.com/photos/33466410@N00/1260073684

Contra Costa goldfields Lasthenia conjugens Federally Endangered. Annual herb • Up to 1 foot high • Small, yellow flowers in sunflower famiy (about ¼ inch wide) • opposite leaves.

Found in vernal pools within open grassy areas • Bloom from March to June © 2009 Zoya Akulova www.calflora.org/cgi-bin/species_query.cgi?where-taxon=Lasthenia+conjugens

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Plants

large flowered fiddleneck Amsinkia grandiflora Federally Endangered Annual • Up to 2 feet tall • Red-orange, tubular flowers (1/2 to 2 inches) in fiddlehead-shaped display • Green, hairy leaves & stems

Found in woodlands and grasslands on north- facing slopes • Blooms from March to May • Three remaining populations identified. newsline.llnl.gov/wayBackWhen/apr/04.18.08_wayback.php

Mason’s lilaeopsis Lilaeopsis masonii State Rare Perennial herb • Small, grasslike in appearance • Green hairlike leaves • Flower is tiny umbel of greenish white to maroon flowers.

Found in fresh or brackish marshes or other estuary habitat. Blooms from April to November

© 2009 Dean Wm. Taylor

pallid manzanita Arctostaphylos pallida Federally Threatened Shrub • Up to 13 feet tall • Rough gray or reddish bark • Oval to triangular leaves about 1.5 inches long and 1 inch wide • Many white, urn-shaped flowers

Found in maritime chaparral habitat and coastal scrub with other manzanita species • Blooms from December to March Oaktown Pete www.flickr.com/photos/8040969@N03/1781807674

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Plants

palmate-bracted birds-beak Cordylanthus palmatum Federally Endangered Annual herb • 4 to 10 inches tall • Gray green color coated with hairs and often encrusted with salt crystals • Sparse oblong leaves • Flowers with fuzzy white pouches and occasional purple tints on dense column- shaped spike 6 inches tall.

Found in alkaline habitat • Chenopod scrub, valley and foothill grassland • Blooms from May to October Joe Silveira, US Fish and wildlife Service

Presidio clarkia Clarkia franciscana Federally Endangered Annual herb • Up to 16 inches tall• Leaves narrow lance shape about 1.5 inch long. Flowers with four wedge shaped petals lavender or pink shading to white with bright reddish purple center.

Found in valley grassland (areas of serpentine soil) and north coastal scrub • Blooms from May to July. www.rareplants.cnps.org/detail/162.html

robust spineflower Chorizanthe robusta var. robusta

Federally Endangered Annual herb • 1.5 feet tall upright or sprawling growth form. Grayish and hary leaves. Flower made up of multiple flowers surrounded by white or pnk bracks with hooked tips.

Found in sandy or gravelly habitat: maritime chaparral, cismontane woodland (openings), coastal dunes and coastal scrub. Blooms from April to September Lena Chang, USFWS Ventura www.rareplants.cnps.org/detail/475.html

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Plants

San Francisco popcorn flower Plagiobothrys diffusus State Endangered Annual Herb • 6 to 12 inches tall • Flowers spaced along stems

Found in sparsely vegetated sites in coastal prairie, valley and foothill grasslands or serpentine bunchgrass • Blooms from March to June

www.elkhornsloughctp.org/factsheet/factsheet.php?SPECIES_ID=46

Santa Cruz tar plant Holocarpha macradenia Federally Threatened Annual herb • Up to 1.5 feet tall • Yellow flowers in the sunflower family (about ½ inch) • Upper leaves rolled-under and bristly

Found along grassy coastal terraces & valley/ foothill grasslands • Bloom in the summer

www.elkhornsloughctp.org/factsheet/factsheet.php?SPECIES_ID=22

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Amphibians, Fish & Snakes

Alameda whipsnake Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus Federally Threatened Up to 4 feet long • Sooty black or dark brown back with yellow-orange stripe on each side • Orange belly • Fast slender-necked with a broad head

Inhabit rocky areas in chaparral &nearby grasslands, oak savanna & woodland • Winter underground • Active from spring to fall © Gary Nafis www.californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/m.l.euryxanthus.html

California red-legged frog Raya drayotnii Federally Threatened

Up to 5 inches long • Prominent side folds on back • Buff to olive-brown backs with irregular black splotches • Often with red legs but not reliable for identification

Found in ponds, streams & creeks with vegetation • Also in grasslands & woodlands withni 300 feet of water • Summer in burrows © Gary Nafis & moist leaf litter. www.californiaherps.com/frogs/pages/r.draytonii.html

California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense Federally Threatened Up to 10 inches long • Stocky-bodied amphibian with a broad, round snout and small eyes • Black with yellow or cream spots

Inhabit rodent burrows in grasslands & open woodlands • Breed in ponds, creeks & vernal pools • Feed on earthworms, snails, & fish www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/pages/a.californiense.html

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Amphibians, Fish & Snakes

Chinook salmon Oncorhychus tshawytscha Federally Threatened & Federally Endangered (different runs) Up to 3 feet or more in length • Mature weight 10 to 50 pounds • Blue-green, red or purple on back and top of head with silvery sides and white belly • Black spots on tail and upper half of body.

Return from ocean to freshwater home rivers www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/photogallery/Fish/pages/1037.html from September to December • Young fish stay in fresh water 12 to 18 months

Coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch Federally Endangered.

28 inches long • 7 to 11 pounds weight • In fresh water they develop bright-red sides, blush green heads and back, dark bellies and dark spots on backs • During spawning phase their jaws and teeth become hooked.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lake_Washington_Ship_Canal_Fish_Ladder_pamphlet_- Return from ocean to freshwater home rivers _male_freshwater_phase_Coho.jpg from September to December • Young fish stay in fresh water 12 to 24 months

Green sturgeon Acipenser medirostris Federally Threatened

Up to 7 feet • Slow growing and long lived (females mature around 17 years) • Bodies lack scales; instead have 5 rows of bony plates • Shark like tails and flattened snouts www.science.calwater.ca.gov/publications/sci_news_0309_sturgeon.html

Spend majority of lives in near-shore oceanic waters, bays and estuaries. Typically migrate into fresh water February – June. Young stay in fresh water 1 to 4 years.

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Amphibians, Fish & Snakes

Giant garter snake Thamnophis gigas Federally Threatened Up to 6.5 ft long • Brown or olive above • Two alternating rows of small dark spots between stripes on each side

Occur primarily in wetland areas (sloughs, streams, ditches, etc) • Uses rodent burrows for shelter & wintering • Feeds on fish, tadpoles and frogs • Emerges from burrows to breed & forage in April © Gary Nafis www.californiaherps.com/

San Francisco garter snake

Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia Federally Threatened Unlikely in Alameda County Slender multi-colored subspecies of common garter snake.

Prefers densely vegetated pond near open hillside where it can sun, feed and find cover in rodent burrows.. Extremely shy and difficult to locate. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Thamnophis_sirtalis_tetrataenia_(2005_10_16)_- _uitsnede.jpg

Tidewater goby Eucyclogobus newberry Federally Endangered Small fish up to 2 inches • Elongated with blunt tail • Mottled gray, brown or olive; mostly transparent

Inhabits brackish lagoons formed by streams running into the sea • Juveniles found far upstream in slow-moving water

Josh Hull USFWS http://www.flickr.com/people/54430347@N04

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Invertebrates

bay checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha bayensis Federally Threatened About 2-inch wingspan • Upper wing surface with black bands along veins & bright red, yellow & white spots

Found in native grasslands with serpentine soils where their host plant, dwarf plantain grows • Historically found in native grasslands throughout the Eric Baetscher http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bay_Checkerspot_f1.JPG

Callipe silverspot butterfly Speyeria callippe callippe Federally Threatened Wingspan up to 2 niches • Mostly orange, tan & brown upper wing surface • Silvery scales on lower wing surface

Inhabit grasslands where their host plant, Johnny-jump-up grows • Found near San © Richard Arnold Bruno mountain and west of 680 in Alameda http://www.ecsltd.com/callippe_silverspot.htm County

longhorn fairy shrimp Branchinecta longiantenna Federally Endangered About 1 inch long • Delicate, transparent body • Swim upside-down • Differs from other fairy shrimp by shape of antenna

Inhabit seasonal grassy pools & sandstone depressions • Hatch, grow & lay eggs after winter rains • Eggs remain in dried pools ecos.fws.gov/docs/five_year_review/doc1149.pdf during summer • Found in the eastern portion of the Central Coast Range • Feed on algae, bacteria & protozoa

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Invertebrates

Mission blue butterfly Icaricia icariodides missionensis Federally Endangered

Small butterfly with wingspan 1 to 1.5 inches. Males wings are iridescent blue and lavendar with black margins with long, white hairlike scales. No spots on upper surfaces of wings.

Formerly relatively widespread; now restricted to only a few sites. Dependant upon three species of host lupine plants. Inhabit coastal sage, chaparral and native grassland en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Missionblue.jpg

valley elderberry longhorn beetle Desmocerus californicus dimorphus Federally Threatened About ½ inch long • long tube-like boides• Long antennae • Males: red forewings with dark green spots • Females: dark metallic forewings and red edges

Found on elderberry bushes along rivers and streams • Adults active from March to June •

Found in Central Valley

www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/animal_spp_acct/valley_elderberry_longhorn_beetle_kf.htm

vernal pool fairy shrimp Branchinecta lynchi Federally Threatened

Up to 1 inch long • Delicate, transparent body • Swim upside-down

Inhabit seasonal grassy pools & mud- bottomed depressions in grasslands • Hatch, grow & lay eggs after winter rains • Eggs remain in dried pools during summer • Found in the eastern portion of the Central Valley • Fee on algae, bacteria & protozoa www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/tablerock/table-rock-plants-vernal-pools.php

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Invertebrates

Vernal pool tadpole shrimp Lepidurus packardi Federally Threatened Up to 4 inches long • Broad shield-shaped shell • Narrow trunk & long tail • Crawl along pond bottoms

Inhabit seasonal grassy pools & mud- bottomed depressions in grasslands • Hatch, grow & lay eggs after winter rains • Eggs remain in dried pools during summer • Found © 2010 Bill Stagnaro calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?enlarge=0000+0000+0310+0449 in the eastern portion of the Central Valley • Fee on dead plants, & invertebrates

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Birds, & Mammals

bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Federally Delisted. State Endangered Large bird with body length 28 to 40 inch • Wingspan between 6 and 7.5 feet • Brown with white head and tail • Female larger than mails • Large hooked beak

Found near large bodies of open water with abundant food supply and trees for nesting • Builds larges nest of any bird up to 13 feet deep by 8 feet wide and over one ton in weight commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Haliaeetus_leucocephalus_-Skagit_valley-8.jpg

bank swallow Riparia riparia State Threatened Migratory bird • 5 inch long with winspane of 10 – 11 inch • Brown in coloring with white belly and narrow brown band on breast • Tail squar or slightly notched • Quick jerky flight • Twittering song

Largely found in riparian ecosystems in lowland valleys • Nesting colonies located in vertical banks or bluffs www.prbo.org/calpif/htmldocs/species/riparian/bank_swallow_acct2.html

burrowing owl Athene cunicularia hypugea Species of Special Concern, Priority 2 Protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act Up to 9.5 inch tall & with wingspan up to 21 inch • Brown with white spotting, white throat, yellow eyes, long legs & arched white eyebrow

Found in open landscapes • Active around sunrise & sunset • Use ground squirrel burrows • Perch in or near burrows & on www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/depart/cd/water/hcp/archive/final- fence posts hcp/pdfs/apps/AppD/05a_wburrowl_9-28-006_profile.pdf

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Birds, Butterflies & Mammals

California black rail Laterallus jamaicensis corturniculus State Threatened Protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act Mouse size • Dark gray, chestnut colored upper back with scattered white spotting on wing • Short black bill • ki-ki-krr call

Found in coastal salt marshes and some fresh water marshes. Feeds primarily on small invertebrates and seeds of marsh plants • Rarely seen as prefers running in www.nps.gov/pore/parkmgmt/planning_giacomini_wrp_restoration_spring.htm cover of dense vegetation to flying

California brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis californicus Federally Endangered Large heavy bird with massive bill and throat puch • Weight up to 11 labs and wingspan up to 7 ft • Greyish brown color

Forage in shallow estuarine and inshore waters • Most common within 20 km of mainland coasts • Nests built on ground or in low shrubs usually on rock slopes or bluffe edges http://sanctuarysimon.org/monterey/sections/specialSpecies/brown_pelican.php#habitat

California clapper rail Rallus longirostris obsoletus Federally Threatened Hen-like bird up to 19 inches long • Grey- brown upper parts, cinnamon breast & white tail feathers • Long orange bill • Make loud clapping sound

Inhabit tidal salt marshes of San Francisco Bay with pickleweed, cordgrass & gumplant • Breed from mid-March to July • Feed on © 2011 Bill Stagnaro mussels, clams, worms & fish calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?enlarge=0000+0000+0411+1066

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Birds, Butterflies & Mammals

California least tern Sterna antillarium browni Federally Threatened

Up to 9 inches long • 20 inch wingspan • Short forked tail, slender wing, large bill • Black head & mask with white forehead • High pitched call

Found along the Pacific coast form San Francisco to Baja Caifornia • Nest on sandy beaches & estuaries near shallow water • US Fish & Wildlife Service Digital Library System - http://dls.fws.gov/DATA/files/DD9B9D82-65B8-D693-7BEC7111721DB751.jpg Feed on small fish

salt marsh harvest mouse Reithrodontomys raviventris Federally Threatened Small rodent up to 3 inches • Rich brown to orange-brown with cinnamon to whitish belly • Long thick tail

Inhabit tidal marshes with pickleweek • Forage in nearby grassland • Active at night • Found in and around San Francisco Bay

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Reithrodontomys_raviventris.jpg

San Joaquin kit fox Vulpes macrotis mutica Federally Endangered Small (up to 20 inches long), light buff or with a white belly • Weight about 5 pounds • Very large ears

Inhabit grasslands • Found in Central Valley • Active at night • Use underground dens • Feed on mice, rabbits & small mammals US Fish and Wildlife Service

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Alameda County Federally Protected Species – Birds, Butterflies & Mammals

Swainson’s hawk Buteo swainsoni State Threatened Protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act Up to 19 inch lng ^ with a wingspan up to 51 inch • Dark brown plumage with a brown chest, pale belly & white throat patch

Found in open habitats • Return to the Central Valley (Feb – Sept) & winter in Mexico & South America • Nests in large trees • Feed on small mammals (breeding season) & http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Buteo_swainsoni_Colorado.jpg insects (non-breeding season)

Western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrines nivosus Federally Threatened Small shore bird 5 – 6 inches long • Weigh 1.2 to 2 ounces • Pale brown upper • Dark patches on either side of upper breast Dark gray to blackish legs

Found near ocean on sandy beaches, dunes, sand splits, tidal flats, river or creek mouths • Nest typically in open areas http://ecos.fws.gov/speciesProfile/profile/speciesProfile.action?spcode=B07C

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0 0.75 1.5 880 JoaquinPM 980 BCB Miller Park Miles PM CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB gricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. 13 SMH CBR CLRA 580 Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County PagePM 3 of 19 PM PM 80 880 JoaquinPM 980 Miller Park BCB PM

Oakland PC SCT Lake Merritt 580 PC

ARBOR OAKLAND INNER H

2 3 5 64 7 LETE 8 9 1110 12 13 1514 16 17 18 19 20

Alameda

RSF S A N CLRA F AS R CLRA San Leandro A Bay SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY CLRA 880 N C LETE CLRA I CLRA S BUOW C O CLRA CS CLRA B WSP A A CS OAKLAND Y INTL. AIRPORT

0 0.75 1.5 LETE BUOW Miles

CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. 13

FederallyPM Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County Page 4 of 19 PM PM

JoaquinPM Miller Park 0 0.75 1.5 BCB PM CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Miles 2 3 5 64 7 PC 8 9 1110 12 13 1514 16 PC Little Hills 17 18 19 20 13 PC Ranch Rec Area

Upper San Leandro Reservoir BCB

Anthony Chabot Regional Park

CLF CLF

CLRA

CLRA BUOW 580

CLRA Lake Chabot Regional Park OAKLAND INTL. AIRPORT 880 San Leandro Lake WSP Chabot

CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County Page 5 of 19

2 SJKF 3 5 64 7 8 9 1110 12 13 1514 16 CLF 17 18 19 20

CLF

CLF BUOW SJKF CLF TCBB CLF BUOW San Ramon CLF CTS CLF

BUOW CLF CLF BUOW BUOW CLF

0 0.75 1.5 CLF CLF CLF Miles

CTS 680 BUOW CLF TCBB CLF TCBB CLF CLF BUOW CLF BUOW CTS CTS CLF BUOW BUOW CTS CTS CLF CLF BUOW Camp CTS CTS Parks SJKF BUOW Military CTS Reservation CTS CLF BUOW CLF CTS BUOW CTS CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. Federally Regulated Biological Resources inCTS Alameda County Page 6 of 19 CTS CTS CTS CTS CLF CLF VPS CLF CLF CLF CTS CTS SJKF CTS CLF LFF CTS CTS CLF CLF BUOW CTS SJKF SJKF CLF CLF CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS CLF CLF SJKF CTS SJKF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CTS CTS BUOW 2 CLF CLF 3 5 64 7 CTS CLF CTS CTS CTS 8 9 1110 12 CLF CLF 13 1514 16 BUOW CLF CTS 17 18 19 20 BUOW SJKF CTS CLF CTS CTS CTS CLF CTS CTS CLF CLF BUOW CLF BUOW BUOW CTS CTS CLF CLF CLF CTS BUOW CLF BUOW CTS SJKF CLF CTS CTS CLF CTS CTS CTS CTS 0 0.75 1.5 BUOW CLF CTS Miles CLF CLF BUOW Bushy Peak CLF CTS CTS Regional Preserve VPS TCBB CLF BUOW CTS BUOW CLF BUOW CTS CTS BUOW CLF CLF CLF CTS CTS CTS CTS CLF CTS CTS CLF CLF BUOW CTS BUOW CLF CTS VPS BUOW VPS CTS CTS CTS BUOW CTS CLF VPS CLF CLF 580 CTS CTS CTS CTS BUOW CTS BUOW CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County Page 7 of 19

CTS VPS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ML SJKF ML CLF CTS CTS BUOW ML CTS 2 BUOW SWHA SWHA CTS SJKF CLF 3 5 64 7 8 9 1110 12 SJKF ML SWHA SJKF SWHA 13 1514 16 SWHA CLF SWHA SJKF CLF BUOW SWHA SWHA 17 18 19 20 SJKF SJKF CLF SWHA SJKF CLF SWHA SWHA BUOW SJKF CLF SWHA ML CTS SWHA CLF SWHA SWHA SJKF CLF CLF CLF BUOW SJKF CTS Bethany SWHA CTS SJKF Reservoir BUOW State Rec Area SJKF CTS SJKF CLF CLF 34 BUOW BUOW SJKF TCBB BUOW SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY BUOW BUOW CTS CLF CLF SJKF SWHA CTS BUOW BUOW BUOW BUOW CLF CLF BUOW BUOW SWHA

CLF BUOW SJKF SWHA BUOW TCBB CLF VPS CLF BUOW BUOW 205 BUOW BUOW BUOW CTS BUOW BUOW CTS 580 BUOW BUOW BUOW BUOW CLF SJKF SJKF BUOW CLF CTS CLF BUOW BUOW BUOW SJKF BUOW SWHA

BUOW 0 0.75 1.5 BUOW 580 CTS CTS TCBB CTS BUOW Miles BUOW SJKF CLF CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CLRA CLRA CS WSP Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County CS Page 8 of 19

880

LETE BUOW WSP

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY CS

OAKLAND INTL. AIRPORT

CS

2 3 5 64 7 8 9 1110 12 13 1514 16 17 18 19 20 S A N

F R A N C I S C O SAN MATEO COUNTY B A Y CLRA

0 0.75 1.5

Miles

CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CLRA Lake Chabot Federally Regulated Biological ResourcesRegional in Park Alameda County Page 9 of 19

San Leandro Lake WSP Chabot

CS 580 OAKLAND INTL. AIRPORT CLF

580 880 CS

Ashland Castro Valley

238

San Lorenzo SMH

CLRA SMH SCT

CLRA Hayward BUOW 2 3 5 64 7 Hayward CLRA 8 9 1110 12 Executive SMH Airport 13 1514 16 17 18 19 20

CCG CLF 880 CLF Garin 0 0.75 1.5 CLRA Regional 92 Park CLF Miles LETE CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CLF BUOW BUOW CTS CLF CTS CLF Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County CLF Page 10 of 19 BUOW CTS Camp CTS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Parks SJKF BUOW Military CTS CTS Reservation CTS CLF BUOW CLF CTS BUOW CTS 680 BUOW BUOW CTS CTS CTS CLF CTS CLF BUOW CLF CTS CLF Dublin BUOW CLF CLF CLF CTS 580 580 CLF CLF CLF

2 BUOW 3 5 64 7 8 9 1110 12 BUOW 13 1514 16 17 18 19 20 TCBB

CTS CLF Pleasanton TCBB CLF 680

CTS

CTS CTS Pleasanton CTS Ridge Regional Park CLF

CLF Garin Regional Park 0 0.75 1.5 CLF CTS Miles CTS CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CLF CTS CTS CLF CLF BUOW CTS Federally Regulated Biological Resources in AlamedaBUOW County Page 11 of 19 CLF CTS VPS BUOW VPS CTS CTS CTS BUOW CTS CLF VPS CLF CLF 580 CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS BUOW CTS BUOW CTS CTS CTS CLF CTS CLF CTS CLF CLF CTS CTS CLF CLF CLF CTS CLF 580 580 SJKF CLF CTS CLF BUOW CLF CTS Airport CTS Lawrence BUOW Livermore CLF CLF Labortory Livermore CLF CTS TCBB BUOW TCBB CLF CTS CTS BUOW CTS CTS CTS CTS

TCBB CLF

BUOW TCBB CTS CLF CLF CTS CTS CTS

CTS CTS

2 3 5 64 7 Sycamore Grove 8 9 1110 12 CLF CTS Regional Park CTS 13 1514 16 CTS 0 0.75 1.5 CTS 17 18 19 20 CLF CTS CTS CLF Miles CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. SJKF BUOW CLF CTS CLF Federally Regulated Biological ResourcesBUOW in Alameda County Page 12 ofBUOW 19 BUOW SJKF BUOW SWHA

580 BUOW BUOW 580 CTS CTS TCBB CTS BUOW BUOW CLF BUOW SJKF BUOW CTS CLF CTS BUOW 2 CTS SJKF 3 5 64 7 CLF CLF 8 9 1110 12 SJKF SJKF 13 1514 16 17 18 19 20 CLF CLF SJKF CLF CTS 580 CTS CLF BUOW CTS CLF

BUOW BUOW BUOW BUOW CTS BUOW CTS SJKF SJKF BUOW CLF SJKF BUOW BUOW CTS CLF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY BUOW SJKF CLF SJKF BUOW VELB TCBB CLF SJKF CLF CLF TCBB SJKF CTS LFF

LFF CLF J2 CLF CTS CLF CTS CLF CLF CLF CLF CTS CLF CTS CLF CTS CTS CTS CTS CLF LFF CLF CTS CLF CTS 0 0.75 1.5 CTS CLF CTS Carnegie State CLF Vehicular CLF Miles CLF CTS CTS Rec Area CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County Page 13 of 19 CCG CLF CCG CLF Garin CLRA Regional Park CLF LETE CBR SMH

CLRA 92

SMH SMH SMH BUOW LETE WSP SMH

880 SMH Union City S WSP A CLRA N

F CLF R A N SMH N LETE C I S WSP 2 C C Quarry Lake O 3 5 64 7 SMH Regional 8 9 1110 12 Rec Area B SMH 13 1514 16 A Garin Regional Y 17 18 19 20 Y LETE Park

SMH

SAN MATEO COUNTY SMH BS

TCBB

0 0.75 1.5 BUOW Miles SMH SMH CCG

CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CTS CTS Pleasanton CTS Ridge Regional Park Federally RegulatedCLF Biological Resources in Alameda County Page 14 of 19

CLF Garin 2 Regional Park 3 5 64 7 CLF CTS 8 9 1110 12 CTS 13 1514 16 17 18 19 20 CTS 680 CTS

CTS CTS CTS

84

84 Union City Sunol CTS SJKF CLF CTS CLF CLF CTS CLF CLF TCBB CTS CLF CTS CLF CTS San Antonio CTS Reservoir

Quarry Lake Regional Rec Area 680 CBR CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS 238 CTS Central CTS Park Lake Fremont TCBB BUOW CTS

880 0 0.75 1.5

Miles CTS CTS CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CTS CTS CTS Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County Page 15 of 19

Sycamore Grove CTS CLF CTS Regional Park CTS CTS CTS CLF CTS CTS CTS CLF CLF CTS CLF CLF CTS CTS CLF Lake Del Valle CTS

CTS CTS CLF CLF 84 CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS CTS CLF CTS CLF CTS CTS Del Valle Regional CTS CTS BE Park CLF

CTS CTS CLF San Antonio Reservoir

CTS

CTS CTS CLF CLF CTS CLF

CLF CTS CLF 2 3 5 64 7 CTS CTS CTS 8 9 1110 12 CTS 13 1514 16 0 0.75 1.5 CLF 17 18 19 20 CTS Miles CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CLF CTS CLF CTS CLF CLF CLF CLF Federally Regulated Biological ResourcesCTS in Alameda County CLF Page 16 of 19 CTS CLF CTS CTS CTS CTS CLF LFF CLF CTS CLF CTS CTS CLF CTS Carnegie State CLF Vehicular CLF CLF CTS CTS Rec Area CTS CLF CTS CTS SJKF CLF CTS

CTS

LFF

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY

2 3 5 64 7 8 9 1110 12 0 0.75 1.5 13 1514 16 17 18 19 20 Miles

CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. SAN MATEO COUNTY Federally Regulated Biological Resources in AlamedaSMH CountyBS Page 17 of 19 TCBB

BUOW 880 SMH 2 SMH SMH 3 5 64 7 CCG 8 9 1110 12 BUOW WSP Newark 13 1514 16 SMH SMH 17 18 19 20 LETE BUOW

84

BUOW SMH CLRA

LETE WSP CLRA SMH SMH

CLRA CBR WSP

LETE SMH SAN MATEO COUNTY San Francisco Bay 84

SMH 114

SMH East Palo Alto CLRA Coyote Creek CLRA 101 CLRA BUOW CLRA WSP CLRA SANTA CLARA COUNTY 0 0.75 1.5 Menlo Park CLRA BUOW CTS SMH CLRA Miles BUOW BUOW CLRA CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CTS 238 CTS Central CTS Federally Regulated BiologicalPark Lake Resources in Alameda County Page 18 of 20

Fremont TCBB BUOW CTS

880

CTS CTS 680 CLF

CLF CTS CTS

Sunoi BUOW Regional Wilderness

BUOW BUOW BUOW Mission Peak BUOW Regional Park

CLF BUOW SMH BUOW BUOW

CTS CLF CCG TCBB 262 BUOW BUOW Calaveras CTS CTS CTS Reservoir CTS VTS CCG TCBB CCG CTS VTS TCBB CTS CS 680 SMH SMH WSP

CTS SMH 880 SMH Coyote Creek CLRA CLRA SMH SMH CLRA 2 SMH 3 5 64 7 CLRA SMH CLRA SANTA CLARA COUNTY 8 9 1110 12 SMH SMH 13 1514 16 BUOW SANTA CLARA COUNTY 0 SMH 0.75 1.5 17 18 19 20 CLRA Miles CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. CLF Federally Regulated Biological ResourcesCTS inCLF Alameda County Page 19 of 20

CTS CTS CTS CTS

CLF CTS

CLF CLF CLF CTS CTS CTS Sunoi CLF Regional Wilderness CTS CTS CLF CLF CLF CLF CTS CTS CLF CLF CLF CLF CTS CLF CTS CLF CLF

Calaveras CTS Reservoir CLF

CTS SANTA CLARA COUNTY

2 3 5 64 7 8 9 1110 12 13 1514 16 0 0.75 1.5 17 18 19 20 Miles CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012. Federally Regulated Biological Resources in Alameda County Page 20 of 20

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY

STANISLAUS COUNTY

SANTA CLARA COUNTY

2 3 5 64 7 8 9 1110 12 13 1514 16 0 0.75 1.5 17 18 19 20 Miles CNDDB Animals: grouped by vegetation community CNDDB Plants: grouped by vegetation community Critical Habitat Vegetation Data XYZ Animal Species Code XYZ Plant Species Code Alameda whipsnake Agriculture - Crops Montane Forest Freshwater Marsh & Riparian Grasslands Salt Marsh Grasslands Salt/Brackish Marsh California red-legged frog Annual Grass Riparian BE bald eagle BCB Bay checkerspot butterfly CBR California black rail AS adobe sanicle CS California seablite California tiger salamander Chaparral Urban BS bank swallow BUOW burrowing owl CLRA California clapper rail CCG Contra Costa goldfields ML Mason's lilaeopsis Contra Costa goldfields Coastal Scrub Frshwtr Emergent Wtlnd CLF California red-legged frog CTS California tiger salamander SMH salt-marsh harvest mouse LFF large-flowered fiddleneck SBB soft bird's-beak GGS giant garter snake CSB Callippe silverspot butterfly PBB palmate-bracted bird's-beak Delta smelt Coniferous Forest Saline Emergent Wtlnd Sand Dunes Scrub & Woodland SWHA Swainson's hawk LFS Longhorn fairy shrimp PC Presidio clarkia Longhorn fairy shrimp Eucalyptus TCBB tricolored blackbird SJKF San Joaquin kit fox LETE California least tern SFP San Francisco popcorn flower PM pallid manzanita VELB valley elderberry longhorn beetle VPS vernal pool fairy shrimp WSP western snowy plover SCT Santa Cruz tarplant RSF robust spineflower Vernal pool Oak Woodland VTS vernal pool tadpole shrimp Critial Habitat: USFWS Critial Habitat Web Portal, June 2012. Vegetation: USFS EVeg Map Tiles, (2007). CNNDB GIS layer accessed August, 2012.