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Basin Wildlife The multiple-species program of the NBHCP addresses a total of 26 wetland and up land plant and animal species. The giant garter snake and Swainson s hawk are its primary focus. Giant Garter Snake Photo provided by The Natomas Basin Conservancy The giant garter snake (GGS) originally inhabited many of the Central Valley s historic marshes, hunting for fish and other small prey. Having lost well over 90 percent of its historical habitat in the last 100 years, the GGS is now listed as threatened by the state and federal endangered species acts. Q: What do giant garter snakes eat? Most of the remaining GGS populations make use of the limited habitats in rice fields and irrigation ditches and are in danger of losing what little habitat remains as farmlands are converted to urban development. See next page for answer and more interesting facts about GGS! 6

Channels and ditches bordered by marsh vegetation provide part of the giant garter snake s habitat needs Giant Garter Snake Fact Sheet Scientific Name: Thamnophis gigas Appearance: up to five feet long; brown with dark spots, plus light stripes running along the body; lighter color underneath Habitat: Endemic to California s Central Valley; the GGS requires an aquatic environment for foraging, with vegetation for cover, plus upland areas for basking and hibernating Food: minnows and other aquatic prey Conservancy habitat preserves include created and restored marshlands for giant garter snake foraging grounds, interspersed with upland areas for basking and refuge. Rice farming on Conservancy lands follows strict management practices for protecting the snakes. 7

Swainson s hawk Historically, the Swainson s hawk winged over native prairie grasslands and seasonal wetlands, foraging for voles and other rodents. With the loss of native grasslands, it has become adept at using dry-land farmlands such as row crops, alfalfa, and grain for hunting grounds. As today s farmlands are con vert ed to urban develop ment, the hawk has lost much of its hunt ing habitat. Tall trees, which the hawk used for nesting, have also declined. Under these pressures, the Swainson s hawk has dimin ished in numbers and is now listed as threatened by the State of California. Q: How far does the Swainson s hawk migrate? See next page for answer and more interesting facts about the Swainson s hawk! Conservancy habitat preserves include plantings of cotton woods and oaks in prox imity to native grasslands and specially managed farmlands to provide the Swainson s hawk with both nesting and hunting habitat. 8

Swainson s hawks nest in tall trees, and use them as lookouts for spotting prey in the grasslands below. Swainson s Hawk Fact Sheet Scientific Name: Buteo swainsoni Appearance: Light morph hawks (right) are most common and have white on forehead and throat. Dark (opposite page) and intermediate morphs also occur. Habitat: Tall trees for nesting, often found in riparian or oak savannas. Grasslands for foraging. The Swainson s hawk prefers short-grass fields for spotting prey. Food: meadow mice and other rodents, plus insects and other small prey Migration: Many of California s populations winter in Mexico, Central America, and as far as 6,000 miles away in Argentina. Photo provided by The Natomas Basin Conservancy 9

Other Species Habitat improvements in the Natomas Basin will benefi t many other species as well as the giant garter snake and Swainson s hawk. Examples include the burrowing owl, the tricolored black bird and the white-faced-ibis. Burrowing owls are an impor tant covered species found on existing Conservancy lands. The owls nest and forage in grazed grasslands preserved, restored and enhanced by the Conservancy. The tricolored blackbird nests in brambles along emergent marshes. The Conservancy s lands support one of the region s largest remaining popula tions of nesting tri colored blackbirds. Ongoing restoration and enhancement work on Conservancy land will create additional nesting and foraging habitat. The white-faced ibis was once a common year-round resident of the shallow marshes of the Central Valley. After a long-term decline in local breeding populations, the ibis is making a return as a nesting species. Top: Burrowing owls Middle: White-faced ibis Bottom: Tricolored blackbird 10

Species addressed in the NBHCP: Endangered, Threatened, and Species of Concern Source: Exhibit B, Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan continued on next page Note that some species occur in more than one habitat category and thus are listed twice. A total of 26 species are included in the table and are covered by the permits. Key to Abbreviations Federal E Listed as Endangered T Listed as Threatened C Candidate for federal listing, data sufficient SC Species of Concern informal category, formerly called candidate 2 species (data for listing insufficient) State E T R SSC Listed as Endangered Listed as Threatened Listed as Rare Species of Special Concern 11

Species Addressed in the NBHCP: Endangered, Threatened, and Species of Concern continued Legenere Sandhill cranes Northwestern pond turtle 12