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information no later than April 16,
2007. However, we will continue to
accept new information about any listed
species at any time.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for instructions on how to
submit information and review the
information that we receive on these
species.
DATES:
For
species-specific information, contact the
appropriate individual listed under
‘‘Public Solicitation of New
Information.’’ For contact information
about completed 5-year reviews, see
‘‘Completed 5-Year Reviews.’’
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Fish and Wildlife Service
Why Do We Conduct a 5-Year Review?
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Initiation of 5-Year Reviews
of 58 Species in California and Nevada;
Availability of Completed 5-Year
Reviews in California and Nevada
Under the Endangered Species Act
(Act) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), we
maintain a List of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants at 50
CFR 17.11 (for animals) and 17.12 (for
plants). Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the Act
requires that we conduct a review of
listed species at least once every 5 years.
Then, on the basis of such reviews
under section 4(c)(2)(B), we determine
whether or not any species should be
removed from the List (delisted), or
reclassified from endangered to
threatened or from threatened to
endangered. Delisting a species must be
supported by the best scientific and
commercial data available and only
considered if such data substantiates
that the species is neither endangered
nor threatened for one or more of the
following reasons: (1) The species is
considered extinct; (2) the species is
considered to be recovered; and/or (3)
the original data available when the
species was listed, or the interpretation
of such data, were in error. Any change
in Federal classification would require a
separate rulemaking process. The
regulations in 50 CFR 424.21 require
that we publish a notice in the Federal
Register announcing those species
currently under active review. This
notice announces our active review of
the 58 species listed in Table 1.
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of initiation of 5-year
reviews; availability of completed 5-year
reviews.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, announce the
initiation of a 5-year review of 58
species under section 4(c)(2)(B) of the
Endangered Species Act (Act). The
purpose of a 5-year review is to ensure
that the classification of a species as
threatened or endangered on the List of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants is accurate and based on the
best scientific and commercial data
available at the time of the review. We
are requesting submission of any such
information that has become available
since the original listing of each of these
58 species. Based on the results of these
5-year reviews, we will make the
requisite findings under section
4(c)(2)(A) of the Act. We also indicate in
this notice the 5-year reviews we
completed for species in California and
Nevada in FY 2006.
TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF LISTING INFORMATION FOR 58 SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
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Common name
Scientific name
Status
Where listed
Final listing rule
Animals
Bighorn (Sierra Nevada DPS)
Ovis canadensis californiana ..........
Endangered ...............
California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense ................
(Santa Barbara County DPS).
Clover Valley speckled dace ... Rhinichthys osculus oligoporus ......
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA—Sierra Nevada).
U.S.A (Santa Barbara
County, CA).
U.S.A. (NV) ....................
65 FR 20 (03–
JAN–00).
65 FR 57241
(21–SEP–00).
54 FR 41448
(10–OCT–89).
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TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF LISTING INFORMATION FOR 58 SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA—Continued
Common name
Scientific name
Status
Where listed
Final listing rule
45 FR 63812
(25–SEP–80).
38 FR 14678
(04–JUN–73).
41 FR 22041
(01–JUN–76).
50 FR 39123
(27–SEP–85).
54 FR 41448
(10–OCT–89).
40 FR 29863
(16–JUL–75).
41 FR 22041
(01–JUN–76).
41 FR 22041
(01–JUN–76).
59 FR 49752
(29–SEP–94).
45 FR 44939
(02–JUL–80).
51 FR 10857
(31–MAR–86).
42 FR 40682
(11–AUG–77).
53 FR 25608
(08–JUL–88).
50 FR 39123
(27–SEP–85).
Coachella Valley fringe–toed
lizard.
Desert slender salamander .....
Uma inornata ..................................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Batrachoseps aridus .......................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
El Segundo blue butterfly ........
Euphilotes battoides allyni ..............
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Hiko White River springfish .....
Crenichthys baileyi grandis .............
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (NV) ....................
Independence Valley speckled
dace.
Lahontan cutthroat trout ..........
Rhinichthys osculus lethoporus ......
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (NV) ....................
Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi .......
Threatened ................
Lange’s metalmark butterfly ....
Apodemia mormo langei .................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA, NV, OR,
UT).
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Lotis blue butterfly ...................
Lycaeides argyrognomon lotis ........
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Pacific pocket mouse ..............
Perognathus
longimembris
pacificus.
Glaucopsyche
lygdamus
palosverdesensis.
Crenichthys nevadae ......................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (NV) ....................
San
Clemente
loggerhead
shrike.
Tipton kangaroo rat .................
Lanius ludovicianus mearnsi ..........
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Dipodomys nitratoides nitratoides ..
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
White River springfish ..............
Crenichthys baileyi baileyi ..............
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (NV) ....................
Plants
Antioch Dunes evening primrose.
Applegate’s milk vetch .............
Oenothera deltoides ssp. howellii ...
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Astragalus applegatei .....................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (OR) ....................
Ash-grey (Indian) paintbrush ...
Castilleja cinerea ............................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Beach layia ..............................
Layia carnosa .................................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Ben Lomond wallflower ...........
Erysimum teretifolium .....................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Bear Valley sandwort ..............
Arenaria ursina ...............................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Braunton’s milk vetch ..............
Astragalus brauntonii ......................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Burke’s goldfields ....................
Lasthenia burkei .............................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
California taraxacum ................
Taraxacum californicum ..................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Contra Costa goldfields ...........
Lasthenia conjugens .......................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Contra Costa wallflower ...........
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Greene’s tuctoria .....................
Erysimum
capitatum
var.
angustatum.
Navarretia
leucocephala
ssp.
pauciflora (=N. pauciflora).
Astragalus
lentiginosus
var.
piscinensis.
Cupressus
goveniana
ssp.
goveniana.
Tuctoria greenei ..............................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Hoover’s spurge ......................
Chamaesyce hooveri ......................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Island barberry .........................
Berberis pinnata ssp. insularis .......
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Island phacelia .........................
Phacelia insularis ssp. insularis ......
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Lake County stonecrop ...........
Parvisedum leiocarpum ..................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Loch Lomond coyote thistle ....
Eryngium constancei ......................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Lyon’s pentachaeta .................
Pentachaeta lyonii ..........................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Palos Verdes blue butterfly .....
Railroad Valley springfish ........
Few-flowered navarretia ..........
Fish Slough milk vetch ............
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Gowen cypress ........................
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43 FR 17910
(26–APR–78).
58 FR 40547
(28–JUL–93).
63 FR 49022
(14–SEP–98).
57 FR 27848
(22–JUN–92).
59 FR 5499
(04–FEB–94).
63 FR 49006
(14–SEP–98).
62 FR 4172
(29–JAN–97).
56 FR 61173
(02–DEC–91).
63 FR 49006
(14–SEP–98).
62 FR 33029
(18–JUN–97).
43 FR 17910
(26–APR–78).
62 FR 33029
(18–JUN–97).
63 FR 53596
(06–OCT–98).
63 FR 43100
(12–AUG–98).
62 FR 14338
(26–MAR–97).
62 FR 14338
(26–MAR–97).
62 FR 40954
(31–JUL–97).
62 FR 40954
(31–JUL–97).
62 FR 33029
(18–JUN–97).
51 FR 45904
(23–DEC–86).
62 FR 4172
(29–JAN–97).
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TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF LISTING INFORMATION FOR 58 SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA—Continued
Common name
Scientific name
Status
Where listed
Final listing rule
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Marsh sandwort .......................
Navarretia
leucocephala
ssp.
plieantha.
Arenaria paludicola .........................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Mexican flannelbush ................
Fremontodendron mexicanum ........
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Monterey spineflower ..............
Chorizanthe pungens var. pungens
Threatened ................
U.S.A (CA) .....................
Palmate-bracted bird’s-beak ....
Cordylanthus palmatus ...................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Purple amole ...........................
Chlorogalum purpureum .................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Salt marsh bird’s-beak .............
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
San Bernardino bluegrass .......
Cordylanthus
maritimus
ssp.
maritimus.
Poa atropurpurea ............................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
San Benito evening–primrose
Camissonia benitensis ....................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
San Joaquin Orcutt grass ........
Orcuttia inaequalis ..........................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
San Joaquin wooly-threads .....
Monolopia (=Lembertia) congdonii
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Santa Cruz cypress .................
Cupressus abramsiana ...................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Santa Cruz Island fringepod ....
Thysanocarpus conchuliferus .........
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Sebastopol meadowfoam ........
Limnanthes vinculans .....................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Soft bird’s-beak ........................
Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis ......
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Solano grass ............................
Tuctoria mucronata .........................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Sonoma sunshine ....................
Blennosperma bakeri ......................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Southern mountain wild buckwheat.
Suisun thistle ...........................
Eriogonum
kennedyi
var.
austromontanum.
Cirsium
hydrophilum
var.
hydrophilum.
Ceanothus ophiochilus ...................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Endangered ...............
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
Threatened ................
U.S.A. (CA) ....................
62 FR 33029
(18–JUN–97).
58 FR 41378
(03–AUG–93).
63 FR 54956
(13–OCT–98).
59 FR 5499
(04–FEB–94).
51 FR 23765
(01–JUL–86).
65 FR 14878
(20–MAR–00).
43 FR 44810
(28–SEP–78).
63 FR 49006
(14–SEP–98).
50 FR 5755
(12–FEB–85).
62 FR 14338
(26–MAR–97).
55 FR 29361
(19–JUL–90).
52 FR 675 (08–
JAN–87).
62 FR 40954
(31–JUL–97).
56 FR 61173
(02–DEC–91).
62 FR 61916
(20–NOV–97).
43 FR 44810
(28–SEP–78).
56 FR 61173
(02–DEC–91).
63 FR 49006
(14–SEP–98).
62 FR 61916
(20–NOV–97).
63 FR 54956
(13–OCT–98).
Many-flowered navarretia ........
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Vail Lake ceanothus ................
What Information Do We Consider in
the Review?
A 5-year review considers all new
information available at the time of the
review. In conducting these reviews, we
consider the best scientific and
commercial data that has become
available since the current listing
determination or most recent status
review, such as:
A. Species biology including, but not
limited to, population trends,
distribution, abundance, demographics,
and genetics;
B. Habitat conditions including, but
not limited to, amount, distribution, and
suitability;
C. Conservation measures that have
been implemented that benefit the
species;
D. Threat status and trends (see five
factors under heading ‘‘How Do We
Determine Whether a Species is
Endangered or Threatened?’’); and
E. Other new information, data, or
corrections including, but not limited
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to, taxonomic or nomenclatural changes,
identification of erroneous information
contained in the List, and improved
analytical methods.
How Do We Determine Whether a
Species Is Endangered or Threatened?
Section 4(a)(1) of the Act requires that
we determine whether a species is
endangered or threatened based on one
or more of the five following factors:
A. The present or threatened
destruction, modification, or
curtailment of its habitat or range;
B. Overutilization for commercial,
recreational, scientific, or educational
purposes;
C. Disease or predation;
D. The inadequacy of existing
regulatory mechanisms; or
E. Other natural or manmade factors
affecting its continued existence.
Our assessment of these factors is
required, under section 4(b)(1) of the
Act, to be based solely on the best
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scientific and commercial data
available.
What Could Happen as a Result of Our
Review?
If we find information concerning the
58 species listed in Table 1 indicating
that a change in classification may be
warranted, we may propose a new rule
that could do one of the following: (a)
Reclassify the species from threatened
to endangered; (b) reclassify the species
from endangered to threatened; or (c)
remove the species from the List. If we
find that a change in classification is not
warranted, the species will remain on
the List under its current status.
Public Solicitation of New Information
To ensure that these 5-year reviews
are complete and based on the best
available scientific and commercial
information, we solicit new information
from the public, concerned
governmental agencies, Tribes, the
scientific community, environmental
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entities, industry, and any other
interested parties concerning the status
of the species.
If you wish to provide information for
any species included in these 5-year
reviews, submit your information and
materials as follows:
For Coachella Valley fringe-toed
lizard, desert slender salamander, El
Segundo blue butterfly, Pacific pocket
mouse, Palos Verdes blue butterfly, San
Clement loggerhead shrike, ash-grey
(Indian) paintbrush, Bear Valley
sandwort, California taraxacum,
Mexican flannelbush, salt marsh bird’sbeak, San Bernardino bluegrass,
southern mountain wild buckwheat,
and Vail Lake ceanothus, send
information to Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Carlsbad Fish and
Wildlife Office, 6010 Hidden Valley
Road, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Information
may also be submitted electronically at
fw8cfwocomments@fws.gov. To obtain
further information, contact Scott
Sobiech at the Carlsbad Fish and
Wildlife Office at (760) 431–9440.
For the Sierra Nevada DPS of bighorn,
the Santa Barbara County DPS of
California tiger salamander, Ben
Lomond wallflower, Braunton’s milkvetch, Fish Slough milk-vetch, Gowen
cypress, island barberry, island
phacelia, Lyon’s pentachaeta, marsh
sandwort, Monterey spineflower, purple
amole, San Benito evening primrose,
Santa Cruz cypress, and Santa Cruz
Island fringepod, send information to
Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year
Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office, 2493
Portola Road, Suite B, Ventura, CA
93003. Information may also be
submitted electronically at
fw1vfwo5year@fws.gov. To obtain
further information on bighorn and
California tiger salamander, contact
Mike McCrary at the Ventura Fish and
Wildlife Office at (805) 644–1766. To
obtain further information on the plant
species, contact Connie Rutherford at
the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office at
(805) 644–1766.
For Lange’s metalmark butterfly,
Tipton kangaroo rat, Antioch Dunes
evening primrose, Burke’s goldfields,
Contra Costa goldfields, Contra Costa
wallflower, few-flowered navarretia,
Greene’s tuctoria, Hoover’s spurge, Lake
County stonecrop, Loch Lomond coyote
thistle, many-flowered navarretia,
palmate-bracted bird’s-beak, San
Joaquin Orcutt grass, San Joaquin
wooly-threads, Sebastopol
meadowfoam, soft bird’s-beak, Solano
grass, Sonoma sunshine, Suisun thistle,
send information to Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Sacramento Fish and
Wildlife Office, 2800 Cottage Way,
Room W–2605, Sacramento, CA 95825.
Information may also be submitted
electronically at fw1sfo5year@fws.gov.
To obtain further information, contact
Craig Aubrey at the Sacramento Fish
and Wildlife Office at (916) 414–6600.
For Clover Valley speckled dace, Hiko
White River springfish, Independence
Valley speckled dace, Lahontan
cutthroat trout, Railroad Valley
springfish, and White River springfish,
send information to Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Nevada Fish and
Wildlife Office, 1340 Financial Blvd.,
Suite 234, Reno, NV 89502. Information
may also be submitted electronically at
fw1nfwo_5yr@fws.gov. To obtain further
information on Hiko White River
springfish and White River springfish,
contact Cynthia Martinez at the
Southern Nevada Field at (702) 515–
5230. To obtain further information on
Clover Valley speckled dace,
Independence Valley speckled dace,
Lahontan cutthroat trout, and Railroad
Valley springfish, contact Laurie Sada at
the Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office at
(775) 861–6300.
For lotis blue butterfly and beach
layia, send information to Field
Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arcata
Fish and Wildlife Office, 11655
Heindon Road, Arcata, CA 95521.
Information may also be submitted
electronically at lotisblue@fws.gov for
Lotis blue butterfly and
beachlayia@fws.gov for beach layia. To
obtain further information on Lotis blue
butterfly, contact Jim Watkins at the
Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office at (707)
822–7201. To obtain further information
on beach layia, contact Dave Imper at
the Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office at
(707) 822–7201.
For Applegate’s milk-vetch, send
information to Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Klamath Falls Fish and
Wildlife Office, 1936 California St.,
Klamath Falls, OR 97601. Information
may also be submitted electronically at
kfalls@fws.gov. To obtain further
information, contact Ron Larson at the
Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office
at (541) 885–8481.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, be advised that your entire
comment—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your comment to
withhold from public review your
personal identifying information, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so. We will not consider anonymous
comments, however. To the extent
consistent with applicable law, we will
make all submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety.
Comments and materials received will
be available for public inspection, by
appointment, during normal business
hours at the offices where the comments
are submitted.
Completed 5-Year Reviews
We also take this opportunity to
inform the public of 12 5-year reviews
that we completed in FY 2006 for
species in California and Nevada. These
12 reviews can be found at https://
www.fws.gov/cno/es/5yr.html. Any
recommended change in listing status
will require a separate rulemaking
process. The table below summarizes
the results of these reviews:
TABLE 2.—SUMMARY OF SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA FOR WHICH 5-YEAR REVIEWS WERE COMPLETED IN FY
2006
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Scientific name
Recommendation
Lead Fish and Wildlife
Office
Contact
Animals
California least tern .................
Sterna antillarum browni .................
Downlist .....................
Carlsbad .........................
Giant garter snake ...................
Thamnophis gigas ..........................
No status change ......
Sacramento ....................
Jane Hendron at
(760) 431–
9440
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(916) 414–
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2006—Continued
Common name
Scientific name
Lead Fish and Wildlife
Office
Recommendation
Contact
Jane Hendron at
(760) 431–
9440
Jane Hendron at
(760) 431–
9440
Lois Grunwald
at (805) 644–
1766
Island night lizard ....................
Xantusia riversiana .........................
Downlist San
Clemente Island.
Carlsbad .........................
Least Bell’s vireo .....................
Vireo bellii pusillus ..........................
Downlist .....................
Carlsbad .........................
Morro shoulderband snail ........
Helminthoglypta walkeriana ............
Ventura ..........................
San Francisco garter snake ....
Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia .......
Downlist Morro
shoulderband and
delist Chorro
shoulderband.
No status change ......
Smith’s blue butterfly ...............
Euphilotes enoptes smithi ...............
Downlist .....................
Ventura ..........................
Valley elderberry
beetle.
longhorn
Desmocerus californicus dimorphus
Delist .........................
Sacramento ....................
Western snowy plover (Pacific
Coast DPS).
Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus ...
No status change ......
Arcata .............................
Trichostema austromontanum ssp.
compactum.
No status change ......
Carlsbad FWO ...............
Kneeland Prairie pennycress ..
Thlaspi californicum ........................
No status change ......
Arcata FWO ...................
Santa Cruz Island rockcress ...
Sibara filifolia ..................................
No status change ......
Carlsbad FWO ...............
Plants
Hidden Lake bluecurls .............
Authority
This document is published under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.).
Dated: February 7, 2007.
Ken McDermond,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada
Operations Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
[FR Doc. E7–2504 Filed 2–13–07; 8:45 am]
Thursday, February 8, 2007, make the
following correction:
On page 5990, in the first column, the
third and fourth paragraphs should
read:
A copy of the document
may be obtained by writing to Michael
Spratt, Planning Team Leader, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Division of Refuge
Planning, Box 25486, Denver, Colorado
80225–0486; or electronically to
Michael_Spratt@fws.gov or downloaded
from https://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/
planning. Please provide written
comments to the address above.
ADDRESSES:
BILLING CODE 4310–55–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bear Butte National Wildlife Refuge;
Correction
Michael Spratt at 303–236–4366; fax:
303–236–4792; or e-mail:
Michael_Spratt@fws.gov.
AGENCY:
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Dated: February 8, 2007.
Richard A. Coleman,
Assistant Regional Director, Region 6.
[FR Doc. E7–2514 Filed 2–13–07; 8:45 am]
Interior.
Notice of availability of draft
comprehensive conservation plan;
request for comments; correction.
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Al Donner at
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Hannahville Tribe of
Potawatomi Indians’ Hotel and Casino
Project, Romulus, MI
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice advises the public
that the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
as lead agency, with Hannahville Tribe
of Potawatomi Indians (Tribe) as a
cooperating agency, intends to gather
information necessary for preparing an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for a proposed hotel and casino project
to be located on 9.8 acres of a 24.8 acre
parcel owned by the Tribe in Romulus,
Michigan. The purpose of the proposed
action is to help address the
socioeconomic needs of the Tribe. This
notice also announces a public scoping
meeting to identify public and agency
concerns and alternatives to be
considered in the EIS. The Tribes’
application seeks to have a portion of
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Initiation of 5-
Year Reviews of 58 Species in California and Nevada; Availability of
Completed 5-Year Reviews in California and Nevada
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of initiation of 5-year reviews; availability of
completed 5-year reviews.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the
initiation of a 5-year review of 58 species under section 4(c)(2)(B) of
the Endangered Species Act (Act). The purpose of a 5-year review is to
ensure that the classification of a species as threatened or endangered
on the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants is
accurate and based on the best scientific and commercial data available
at the time of the review. We are requesting submission of any such
information that has become available since the original listing of
each of these 58 species. Based on the results of these 5-year reviews,
we will make the requisite findings under section 4(c)(2)(A) of the
Act. We also indicate in this notice the 5-year reviews we completed
for species in California and Nevada in FY 2006.
DATES: We must receive your information no later than April 16, 2007.
However, we will continue to accept new information about any listed
species at any time.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for instructions on how to
submit information and review the information that we receive on these
species.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For species-specific information,
contact the appropriate individual listed under ``Public Solicitation
of New Information.'' For contact information about completed 5-year
reviews, see ``Completed 5-Year Reviews.''
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Why Do We Conduct a 5-Year Review?
Under the Endangered Species Act (Act) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), we
maintain a List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants at 50
CFR 17.11 (for animals) and 17.12 (for plants). Section 4(c)(2)(A) of
the Act requires that we conduct a review of listed species at least
once every 5 years. Then, on the basis of such reviews under section
4(c)(2)(B), we determine whether or not any species should be removed
from the List (delisted), or reclassified from endangered to threatened
or from threatened to endangered. Delisting a species must be supported
by the best scientific and commercial data available and only
considered if such data substantiates that the species is neither
endangered nor threatened for one or more of the following reasons: (1)
The species is considered extinct; (2) the species is considered to be
recovered; and/or (3) the original data available when the species was
listed, or the interpretation of such data, were in error. Any change
in Federal classification would require a separate rulemaking process.
The regulations in 50 CFR 424.21 require that we publish a notice in
the Federal Register announcing those species currently under active
review. This notice announces our active review of the 58 species
listed in Table 1.
Table 1.--Summary of Listing Information for 58 species in California and Nevada
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Common name Scientific name Status Where listed Final listing rule
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Animals
Bighorn (Sierra Nevada DPS). Ovis canadensis Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA--Sierra Nevada)........ 65 FR 20 (03-JAN-00).
californiana.
California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense. Endangered.................... U.S.A (Santa Barbara County, CA).. 65 FR 57241 (21-SEP-00).
(Santa Barbara County DPS).
Clover Valley speckled dace. Rhinichthys osculus Endangered.................... U.S.A. (NV)....................... 54 FR 41448 (10-OCT-89).
oligoporus.
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Coachella Valley fringe-toed Uma inornata............ Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 45 FR 63812 (25-SEP-80).
lizard.
Desert slender salamander... Batrachoseps aridus..... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 38 FR 14678 (04-JUN-73).
El Segundo blue butterfly... Euphilotes battoides Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 41 FR 22041 (01-JUN-76).
allyni.
Hiko White River springfish. Crenichthys baileyi Endangered.................... U.S.A. (NV)....................... 50 FR 39123 (27-SEP-85).
grandis.
Independence Valley speckled Rhinichthys osculus Endangered.................... U.S.A. (NV)....................... 54 FR 41448 (10-OCT-89).
dace. lethoporus.
Lahontan cutthroat trout.... Oncorhynchus clarki Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA, NV, OR, UT)........... 40 FR 29863 (16-JUL-75).
henshawi.
Lange's metalmark butterfly. Apodemia mormo langei... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 41 FR 22041 (01-JUN-76).
Lotis blue butterfly........ Lycaeides argyrognomon Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 41 FR 22041 (01-JUN-76).
lotis.
Pacific pocket mouse........ Perognathus longimembris Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 59 FR 49752 (29-SEP-94).
pacificus.
Palos Verdes blue butterfly. Glaucopsyche lygdamus Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 45 FR 44939 (02-JUL-80).
palosverdesensis.
Railroad Valley springfish.. Crenichthys nevadae..... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (NV)....................... 51 FR 10857 (31-MAR-86).
San Clemente loggerhead Lanius ludovicianus Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 42 FR 40682 (11-AUG-77).
shrike. mearnsi.
Tipton kangaroo rat......... Dipodomys nitratoides Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 53 FR 25608 (08-JUL-88).
nitratoides.
White River springfish...... Crenichthys baileyi Endangered.................... U.S.A. (NV)....................... 50 FR 39123 (27-SEP-85).
baileyi.
Plants
Antioch Dunes evening Oenothera deltoides ssp. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 43 FR 17910 (26-APR-78).
primrose. howellii.
Applegate's milk vetch...... Astragalus applegatei... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (OR)....................... 58 FR 40547 (28-JUL-93).
Ash-grey (Indian) paintbrush Castilleja cinerea...... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 49022 (14-SEP-98).
Beach layia................. Layia carnosa........... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 57 FR 27848 (22-JUN-92).
Ben Lomond wallflower....... Erysimum teretifolium... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 59 FR 5499 (04-FEB-94).
Bear Valley sandwort........ Arenaria ursina......... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 49006 (14-SEP-98).
Braunton's milk vetch....... Astragalus brauntonii... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 4172 (29-JAN-97).
Burke's goldfields.......... Lasthenia burkei........ Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 56 FR 61173 (02-DEC-91).
California taraxacum........ Taraxacum californicum.. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 49006 (14-SEP-98).
Contra Costa goldfields..... Lasthenia conjugens..... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 33029 (18-JUN-97).
Contra Costa wallflower..... Erysimum capitatum var. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 43 FR 17910 (26-APR-78).
angustatum.
Few-flowered navarretia..... Navarretia leucocephala Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 33029 (18-JUN-97).
ssp. pauciflora (=N.
pauciflora).
Fish Slough milk vetch...... Astragalus lentiginosus Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 53596 (06-OCT-98).
var. piscinensis.
Gowen cypress............... Cupressus goveniana ssp. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 43100 (12-AUG-98).
goveniana.
Greene's tuctoria........... Tuctoria greenei........ Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 14338 (26-MAR-97).
Hoover's spurge............. Chamaesyce hooveri...... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 14338 (26-MAR-97).
Island barberry............. Berberis pinnata ssp. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 40954 (31-JUL-97).
insularis.
Island phacelia............. Phacelia insularis ssp. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 40954 (31-JUL-97).
insularis.
Lake County stonecrop....... Parvisedum leiocarpum... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 33029 (18-JUN-97).
Loch Lomond coyote thistle.. Eryngium constancei..... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 51 FR 45904 (23-DEC-86).
Lyon's pentachaeta.......... Pentachaeta lyonii...... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 4172 (29-JAN-97).
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Many-flowered navarretia.... Navarretia leucocephala Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 33029 (18-JUN-97).
ssp. plieantha.
Marsh sandwort.............. Arenaria paludicola..... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 58 FR 41378 (03-AUG-93).
Mexican flannelbush......... Fremontodendron Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 54956 (13-OCT-98).
mexicanum.
Monterey spineflower........ Chorizanthe pungens var. Threatened.................... U.S.A (CA)........................ 59 FR 5499 (04-FEB-94).
pungens.
Palmate-bracted bird's-beak. Cordylanthus palmatus... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 51 FR 23765 (01-JUL-86).
Purple amole................ Chlorogalum purpureum... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 65 FR 14878 (20-MAR-00).
Salt marsh bird's-beak...... Cordylanthus maritimus Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 43 FR 44810 (28-SEP-78).
ssp. maritimus.
San Bernardino bluegrass.... Poa atropurpurea........ Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 49006 (14-SEP-98).
San Benito evening-primrose. Camissonia benitensis... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 50 FR 5755 (12-FEB-85).
San Joaquin Orcutt grass.... Orcuttia inaequalis..... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 14338 (26-MAR-97).
San Joaquin wooly-threads... Monolopia (=Lembertia) Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 55 FR 29361 (19-JUL-90).
congdonii.
Santa Cruz cypress.......... Cupressus abramsiana.... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 52 FR 675 (08-JAN-87).
Santa Cruz Island fringepod. Thysanocarpus Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 40954 (31-JUL-97).
conchuliferus.
Sebastopol meadowfoam....... Limnanthes vinculans.... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 56 FR 61173 (02-DEC-91).
Soft bird's-beak............ Cordylanthus mollis ssp. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 61916 (20-NOV-97).
mollis.
Solano grass................ Tuctoria mucronata...... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 43 FR 44810 (28-SEP-78).
Sonoma sunshine............. Blennosperma bakeri..... Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 56 FR 61173 (02-DEC-91).
Southern mountain wild Eriogonum kennedyi var. Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 49006 (14-SEP-98).
buckwheat. austromontanum.
Suisun thistle.............. Cirsium hydrophilum var. Endangered.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 62 FR 61916 (20-NOV-97).
hydrophilum.
Vail Lake ceanothus......... Ceanothus ophiochilus... Threatened.................... U.S.A. (CA)....................... 63 FR 54956 (13-OCT-98).
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What Information Do We Consider in the Review?
A 5-year review considers all new information available at the time
of the review. In conducting these reviews, we consider the best
scientific and commercial data that has become available since the
current listing determination or most recent status review, such as:
A. Species biology including, but not limited to, population
trends, distribution, abundance, demographics, and genetics;
B. Habitat conditions including, but not limited to, amount,
distribution, and suitability;
C. Conservation measures that have been implemented that benefit
the species;
D. Threat status and trends (see five factors under heading ``How
Do We Determine Whether a Species is Endangered or Threatened?''); and
E. Other new information, data, or corrections including, but not
limited to, taxonomic or nomenclatural changes, identification of
erroneous information contained in the List, and improved analytical
methods.
How Do We Determine Whether a Species Is Endangered or Threatened?
Section 4(a)(1) of the Act requires that we determine whether a
species is endangered or threatened based on one or more of the five
following factors:
A. The present or threatened destruction, modification, or
curtailment of its habitat or range;
B. Overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific, or
educational purposes;
C. Disease or predation;
D. The inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms; or
E. Other natural or manmade factors affecting its continued
existence.
Our assessment of these factors is required, under section 4(b)(1)
of the Act, to be based solely on the best scientific and commercial
data available.
What Could Happen as a Result of Our Review?
If we find information concerning the 58 species listed in Table 1
indicating that a change in classification may be warranted, we may
propose a new rule that could do one of the following: (a) Reclassify
the species from threatened to endangered; (b) reclassify the species
from endangered to threatened; or (c) remove the species from the List.
If we find that a change in classification is not warranted, the
species will remain on the List under its current status.
Public Solicitation of New Information
To ensure that these 5-year reviews are complete and based on the
best available scientific and commercial information, we solicit new
information from the public, concerned governmental agencies, Tribes,
the scientific community, environmental
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entities, industry, and any other interested parties concerning the
status of the species.
If you wish to provide information for any species included in
these 5-year reviews, submit your information and materials as follows:
For Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard, desert slender salamander,
El Segundo blue butterfly, Pacific pocket mouse, Palos Verdes blue
butterfly, San Clement loggerhead shrike, ash-grey (Indian) paintbrush,
Bear Valley sandwort, California taraxacum, Mexican flannelbush, salt
marsh bird's-beak, San Bernardino bluegrass, southern mountain wild
buckwheat, and Vail Lake ceanothus, send information to Field
Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office, 6010 Hidden Valley Road, Carlsbad,
CA 92011. Information may also be submitted electronically at
fw8cfwocomments@fws.gov. To obtain further information, contact Scott
Sobiech at the Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office at (760) 431-9440.
For the Sierra Nevada DPS of bighorn, the Santa Barbara County DPS
of California tiger salamander, Ben Lomond wallflower, Braunton's milk-
vetch, Fish Slough milk-vetch, Gowen cypress, island barberry, island
phacelia, Lyon's pentachaeta, marsh sandwort, Monterey spineflower,
purple amole, San Benito evening primrose, Santa Cruz cypress, and
Santa Cruz Island fringepod, send information to Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ventura Fish
and Wildlife Office, 2493 Portola Road, Suite B, Ventura, CA 93003.
Information may also be submitted electronically at
fw1vfwo5year@fws.gov. To obtain further information on bighorn and
California tiger salamander, contact Mike McCrary at the Ventura Fish
and Wildlife Office at (805) 644-1766. To obtain further information on
the plant species, contact Connie Rutherford at the Ventura Fish and
Wildlife Office at (805) 644-1766.
For Lange's metalmark butterfly, Tipton kangaroo rat, Antioch Dunes
evening primrose, Burke's goldfields, Contra Costa goldfields, Contra
Costa wallflower, few-flowered navarretia, Greene's tuctoria, Hoover's
spurge, Lake County stonecrop, Loch Lomond coyote thistle, many-
flowered navarretia, palmate-bracted bird's-beak, San Joaquin Orcutt
grass, San Joaquin wooly-threads, Sebastopol meadowfoam, soft bird's-
beak, Solano grass, Sonoma sunshine, Suisun thistle, send information
to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, 2800 Cottage Way, Room W-
2605, Sacramento, CA 95825. Information may also be submitted
electronically at fw1sfo5year@fws.gov. To obtain further information,
contact Craig Aubrey at the Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office at
(916) 414-6600.
For Clover Valley speckled dace, Hiko White River springfish,
Independence Valley speckled dace, Lahontan cutthroat trout, Railroad
Valley springfish, and White River springfish, send information to
Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office, 1340 Financial Blvd., Suite
234, Reno, NV 89502. Information may also be submitted electronically
at fw1nfwo_5yr@fws.gov. To obtain further information on Hiko White
River springfish and White River springfish, contact Cynthia Martinez
at the Southern Nevada Field at (702) 515-5230. To obtain further
information on Clover Valley speckled dace, Independence Valley
speckled dace, Lahontan cutthroat trout, and Railroad Valley
springfish, contact Laurie Sada at the Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office
at (775) 861-6300.
For lotis blue butterfly and beach layia, send information to Field
Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office, 11655 Heindon Road, Arcata, CA 95521.
Information may also be submitted electronically at lotisblue@fws.gov
for Lotis blue butterfly and beachlayia@fws.gov for beach layia. To
obtain further information on Lotis blue butterfly, contact Jim Watkins
at the Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office at (707) 822-7201. To obtain
further information on beach layia, contact Dave Imper at the Arcata
Fish and Wildlife Office at (707) 822-7201.
For Applegate's milk-vetch, send information to Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Klamath Falls
Fish and Wildlife Office, 1936 California St., Klamath Falls, OR 97601.
Information may also be submitted electronically at kfalls@fws.gov. To
obtain further information, contact Ron Larson at the Klamath Falls
Fish and Wildlife Office at (541) 885-8481.
Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, be advised that
your entire comment--including your personal identifying information--
may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in
your comment to withhold from public review your personal identifying
information, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. We will
not consider anonymous comments, however. To the extent consistent with
applicable law, we will make all submissions from organizations or
businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety. Comments and materials
received will be available for public inspection, by appointment,
during normal business hours at the offices where the comments are
submitted.
Completed 5-Year Reviews
We also take this opportunity to inform the public of 12 5-year
reviews that we completed in FY 2006 for species in California and
Nevada. These 12 reviews can be found at https://www.fws.gov/cno/es/
5yr.html. Any recommended change in listing status will require a
separate rulemaking process. The table below summarizes the results of
these reviews:
Table 2.--Summary of species in California and Nevada for Which 5-year Reviews Were Completed in FY 2006
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Common name Scientific name Recommendation Lead Fish and Wildlife Office Contact
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Animals
California least tern....... Sterna antillarum browni Downlist...................... Carlsbad.......................... Jane Hendron at (760)
431-9440
Giant garter snake.......... Thamnophis gigas........ No status change.............. Sacramento........................ Al Donner at (916) 414-
6600
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Island night lizard......... Xantusia riversiana..... Downlist San Clemente Island.. Carlsbad.......................... Jane Hendron at (760)
431-9440
Least Bell's vireo.......... Vireo bellii pusillus... Downlist...................... Carlsbad.......................... Jane Hendron at (760)
431-9440
Morro shoulderband snail.... Helminthoglypta Downlist Morro shoulderband Ventura........................... Lois Grunwald at (805)
walkeriana. and delist Chorro 644-1766
shoulderband.
San Francisco garter snake.. Thamnophis sirtalis No status change.............. Sacramento........................ Al Donner at (916) 414-
tetrataenia. 6600
Smith's blue butterfly...... Euphilotes enoptes Downlist...................... Ventura........................... Lois Grunwald at (805)
smithi. 644-1766
Valley elderberry longhorn Desmocerus californicus Delist........................ Sacramento........................ Al Donner at (916) 414-
beetle. dimorphus. 6600
Western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrinus No status change.............. Arcata............................ Al Donner at (916) 414-
(Pacific Coast DPS). nivosus. 6600
Plants
Hidden Lake bluecurls....... Trichostema No status change.............. Carlsbad FWO...................... Jane Hendron at (760)
austromontanum ssp. 431-9440
compactum.
Kneeland Prairie pennycress. Thlaspi californicum.... No status change.............. Arcata FWO........................ Al Donner at (916) 414-
6600
Santa Cruz Island rockcress. Sibara filifolia........ No status change.............. Carlsbad FWO...................... Jane Hendron at (760)
431-9440
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Authority
This document is published under the authority of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Dated: February 7, 2007.
Ken McDermond,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. E7-2504 Filed 2-13-07; 8:45 am]
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