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The Albemarle Lithium Project Site includes mapped wetlands and intact habitat, Protected Lands, and lands contained within TNC’s Resilient and Connected Network (RCN), and colonial nesting sites for water birds. It also contains several habitat types that are of state concern: Cypress-Tupelo Swamp, Lowland Headwater Stream-Coastal Plain, Lowland Oak-Sweetgum Forest, Lowland Pine-Oak Forest, West Gulf Coastal Plain Mesic Hardwood Forest, West Gulf Coastal Plain Small Stream and River Forest, and Willow Oak Forest. At least 612 species and/or natural communities/features have been recorded at this Project Site, including 39 with a special status. One species, the Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) is federally listed as Endangered. Common Name Scientific Name Source Feder al Status State Status G- RANK S-RANK IUCN Status Mole Salamander Ambystoma talpoideum Natural Heritage G5 S3 Chuck-will's-widow Antrostomus carolinensis Citizen Science Near Threatened Areas of unprotected biodiversity importance NatureServe American Bumblebee Bombus pensylvanicus Citizen Science Vulnerable Bayou Bodcau crayfish Bouchardina robisoni Natural Heritage G2 S1 Chimney Swift Chaetura pelagica Citizen Science Vulnerable Piping Plover Charadrius melodus Citizen Science Near Threatened Northern Bobwhite Colinus virginianus Citizen Science Near Threatened Colonial nesting site, water birds Natural Heritage GNR SNR Rafinesque's big-eared bat Corynorhinus rafinesquii Natural Heritage G3G4 S3 Cypress-Tupelo Swamp Cypress-Tupelo Swamp Natural Heritage GNR S2 Sebastian-bush Ditrysinia fruticosa Natural Heritage G5 S1 Goldstripe Darter Etheostoma parvipinne Natural Heritage G4G5 S3 Rusty Blackbird Euphagus carolinus Citizen Science Vulnerable Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Natural Heritage G5 S3B,S4N Crested-coralroot Hexalectris spicata var. spicata Natural Heritage G5T4 T5 S2 Scarlet Rose-mallow Hibiscus coccineus Natural Heritage G4? S1 Curtiss' Star-grass Hypoxis curtissii Natural Heritage G4? S1 Seminole Bat Lasiurus seminolus Natural Heritage G5 S3 Glossy Swampsnake Liodytes rigida Natural Heritage G5 S3 Lowland Headwater Stream- Coastal Plain Natural Heritage GNR SNR Lowland Oak-Sweetgum Forest Natural Heritage GNR S1 Lowland Pine-Oak Forest Natural Heritage GNR S1 Giant Stag Beetle Lucanus elaphus Natural Heritage G3G5 S2 Black scoter Melanitta americana Citizen Science Near Threatened Southeastern Bat Myotis austroriparius Natural Heritage G4 S3 Red-cockaded Woodpecker Picoides borealis Natural Heritage FE G3 S1 Rein Orchid Platanthera flava Natural Heritage G4? S2S3 Horned Grebe Podiceps auritus Citizen Science Vulnerable Common Grackle Quiscalus quiscula Citizen Science Near Threatened King Rail Rallus elegans Citizen Science Near Threatened Eastern Harvest Mouse Reithrodontomys humulis Natural Heritage G5 S2 Giant Ladies’-tresses Spiranthes praecox Citizen Science G5 S1S2 Eastern Meadowlark Sturnella magna Citizen Science Near Threatened Eastern Box Turtle Terrapene carolina Citizen Science Vulnerable West Gulf Coastal Plain Mesic Hardwood Forest Natural Heritage GNR SNR West Gulf Coastal Plain Small Stream and River Forest Natural Heritage GNR SNR Willow Oak Forest Natural Heritage GNR S2 Harris’s Sparrow Zonotrichia querula Citizen Science Near Threatened Potential Lithium Extraction in the United States: Environmental, Economic, and Policy Implications 23 AUGUST 2022PDF Image | Potential Lithium Extraction in the United States
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