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Oregon Oregon contains one Project Site included in our analysis (two additional potential projects, Warm Springs and Alvord, were discovered after our analysis was completed). The McDermitt Lithium Project Site is located in the southeastern part of the state, near the Nevada border in Malheur County (Figure 22). It is located within the McDermitt Caldera. Exploration activities have been conducted by Jindalee Resources Ltd. (HiTech Minerals Inc.) at this site, and lithium found in the sediments at the site would be extracted using open pit mining. Management issues at the Project Site include BLM Solar Energy Program lands and BLM Right of Way exclusions, in addition to GAP 1 and 2 lands. The Project Site includes mapped wetlands, sage brush habitat and connectivity, as well as big game habitat and habitat for Bighorn Sheep, winter range deer, Mule Deer, Sage Grouse, and Golden Eagle. It also includes an Important Bird Area, lands denoted for their high conservation value by TNC, lands denoted for their conservation value by the State of Oregon, and lands contained within TNC’s Resilient and Connected Network (RCN). At least 70 species and/or natural communities/features have been recorded at the Project Site. One of these is a special status species: Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) (Figure 23) is IUCN Near Threatened. Figure 22. Map of the McDermitt Lithium Project Location and surrounding Project Site in Oregon. Figure 23. The Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) is an IUCN Near Threatened species that has been observed at the McDermitt Lithium Project Site. Photo from Andy Reago and Chrissy McClarren, used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) license. © TNC Potential Lithium Extraction in the United States: Environmental, Economic, and Policy Implications 36 AUGUST 2022PDF Image | Potential Lithium Extraction in the United States
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