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S4: Apparently secure in state. <br /> S5: Demonstrably secure in state. <br /> SH: Of historical occurrence in the state, perhaps having not been verified in the past 20 years, and <br /> suspected to be still extant. <br /> SN: Regularly occurring, usually migratory and typically nonbreeding species for which no <br /> significant or effective habitat conservation measures can be taken in the state. <br /> SR: Reported from the state,but without persuasive documentation which would provide a basis for <br /> either accepting or rejecting the report. <br /> SRF: Reported falsely. <br /> SU: Undetermined. Possibly in peril in the state but status uncertain; need more information. <br /> SX: Extirpated within the state. <br /> , <br /> The Natural Heritage Program information database was utilized to conduct a spatial analysis for all <br /> wetlands within 500 feet of any endangered,threatened,or special concern species sightings in the <br /> District. The list of species,the subwatershed location, legal protection status, state element rank and <br /> county are shown in Table 43.'The number of wetlands located within 500 feet of documented <br /> occurrences of endangered,threatened, or special concern species within each subwatershed is shown <br /> in Table 4.2. • <br /> A total of 88 natural community elements are shown within the District on the Minnesota Heritage <br /> Program database. None of the mapped natural communities within the District are ranked S 1 <br /> (critically imperiled),but 50 of those 88 communities are ranked S2 (imperiled in state because of <br /> rarity). A total of 18 of the 50 communities ranked S2 are located within Wolsfeld Woods or Wood <br /> Rill SNAs. A total of 74 wetlands were identified and assessed completely or partially within those <br /> imperiled natural communities with the majority comprised of Type 2, 3, and 7 wetlands (Table 4.4). <br /> 4.3.5 State Wiidlife Management Areas <br /> State wildlife management areas are established to protect those lands and waters which have a high <br /> potential for wildlife production and to develop and manage these lands and waters for the <br /> production of wildlife, for public hunting, fishing, and trapping, and for other compatible outdoor <br /> \\fred\wp�23�27\D06\Reports�Final Report\Wetland mgmt_plan_dft0]1503.doc 4-21 <br />