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Notice of review; request for
information.
ACTION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), initiate 5year reviews of eastern prairie fringed
orchid (Platanthera leucophaea), Hine’s
emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora
hineana), Fassett’s locoweed (Oxytropis
campestris var. chartacea), Kirtland’s
warbler (Dendroica kirtlandii), and
white cat’s paw pearly mussel
(Epioblasma obliquata perobliqua)
under the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (Act). We request any
new information on these species that
may have a bearing on their
classification as endangered or
threatened. Based on the results of this
review, we will make a finding on
whether these species are properly
classified under the Act.
DATES: To allow us adequate time to
conduct these reviews, we must receive
your information no later than October
25, 2007. However, we will continue to
accept new information about any listed
species at any time.
ADDRESSES: Submit information to the
appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Ecological Services Field
Supervisor below:
1. Eastern prairie fringed orchid and
Hine’s emerald dragonfly: mail or handdeliver to 1250 South Grove Avenue,
Suite 103, Barrington, IL 60010, or email to fw3easternprairiefringedorch
id5year@fws.gov or fw3hinese
meralddragonfly5year@fws.gov.
2. Fassett’s locoweed: mail or handdeliver to 2661 Scott Tower Drive, New
Franken, WI 54229, or e-mail to
fw3fassettslocoweed5year@fws.gov.
3. Kirtland’s warbler: mail or handdeliver to 2651 Coolidge Road, Suite
101, East Lansing, MI 48823–6316, or email to fw3kirtlandswarbler
5year@fws.gov.
4. White cat’s paw pearly mussel: mail
or hand-deliver to 6950 Americana
Parkway, Suite H, Reynoldsburg, OH
43068–4127, or e-mail to fw3white
catspaw5year@fws.gov.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
additional information.
1. Eastern prairie fringed orchid and
Hine’s emerald dragonfly: Mr. Kris Lah,
Chicago Ecological Services Field Office
(see ADDRESSES); telephone (847) 381–
2253; facsimile (847) 381–2285.
2. Fassett’s locoweed: Ms. Leakhena
Au, Green Bay Ecological Services Field
Office (see ADDRESSES); telephone (920)
866–3650; facsimile (920) 866–1710.
3. Kirtland’s warbler: Mr. Chris
Mensing, East Lansing Ecological
Services Field Office (see ADDRESSES);
telephone (517) 351–8316; facsimile
(517) 351–1443.
4. White cat’s paw pearly mussel: Ms.
Angela Zimmerman; Reynoldsburg
Ecological Services Field Office (see
ADDRESSES); telephone (614) 469–6923,
extension 22; facsimile (614) 469–6919.
Individuals who are hearing impaired
or speech impaired may call the Federal
Relay Service at (800) 877–8337 for TTY
assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We
initiate a 5-year reviews of eastern
prairie fringed orchid, Hine’s emerald
dragonfly, Fassett’s locoweed, Kirtland’s
warbler, and white cat’s paw pearly
mussel under section 4(c)(2)(A) of the
Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). We request
any new information and appropriate
data since their original listing or most
recent status review that document the
need to delist or reclassify these species.
A 5-year review is a periodic process
conducted to ensure that the
classification of a listed species is
appropriate. It is based on the best
scientific and commercial data available
at the time of the review. Based on the
results of these 5-year reviews, we will
make a finding of whether these species
are properly classified under section
4(c)(2)(B) of the Act.
Under the Act, we maintain the List
of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plant Species (List) at 50 CFR 17.11
and 17.12. We amend the List by
publishing final rules in the Federal
Register. The List is available on our
Internet site at https://www.fws.gov/
endangered/wildlife.html#species.
Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the Act requires
that we conduct a review of listed
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species at least once every 5 years.
Section 4(c)(2)(B) requires that we
determine (1) Whether a species no
longer meets the definition of
threatened or endangered and should be
removed from the List (delisted); (2)
whether a species more properly meets
the definition of threatened and should
be reclassified from endangered to
threatened; or (3) whether a species
more properly meets the definition of
endangered and should be reclassified
from threatened to endangered. Using
the best scientific and commercial data
available, a species will be considered
for delisting if the data substantiate 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 requires a
separate rulemaking process.
Definitions
To help you submit information about
the species we are reviewing, we
provide the following definitions:
Species includes any species or
subspecies of fish or wildlife or plant,
and any distinct population segment of
any species of vertebrate which
interbreeds when mature.
Endangered species means any
species that is in danger of extinction
throughout all or a significant portion of
its range.
Threatened species means any species
that is likely to become an endangered
species within the foreseeable future
throughout all or a significant portion of
its range.
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 announces our active review of
eastern prairie fringed orchid, Hine’s
emerald dragonfly, Fassett’s locoweed,
Kirtland’s warbler, and white cat’s paw
pearly mussel.
SPECIES SUMMARY
Scientific name
Status
Listed entity
Kirtland’s (wood) warbler .........
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Common name
Dendroica kirtlandii ..................
Endangered ...................
White cat’s paw pearly mussel
Epioblasma
obliquata
perobliqua.
Somatochlora hineana .............
Endangered ...................
U.S.A. (principally MI), Canada, West Indies-Bahama Islands.
U.S.A. (IN, MI, OH) ..................
Endangered ...................
U.S.A. (IL, IN, OH, WI) ............
Hine’s emerald dragonfly .........
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When listed
Mar 11, 1967
(32 FR 4001).
June 14, 1976
(41 FR 24064).
Jan 26, 1995
(60 FR 5273).
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SPECIES SUMMARY—Continued
Common name
Scientific name
Status
Listed entity
When listed
Eastern prairie fringed orchid ..
Platanthera leucophaea ...........
Threatened ....................
Sept 28, 1989
(54 FR 39863).
Fassett’s locoweed ..................
Oxytropis
campestris
chartacea.
Threatened ....................
U.S.A. (AR, IA, IL, IN, ME, MI,
MO, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OK,
PA, VA, WI), Canada (Ont.,
N.B.)..
U.S.A. (WI) ..............................
Public Solicitation of New Information
To ensure that the 5-year reviews are
complete and based on the best
scientific and commercial data
available, we are soliciting new
information from the public, concerned
governmental agencies, tribes, the
scientific community, industry,
environmental entities, and any other
interested parties concerning the status
of eastern prairie fringed orchid, Hine’s
emerald dragonfly, Fassett’s locoweed,
Kirtland’s warbler, and white cat’s paw
pearly mussel. A 5-year review
considers the best scientific and
commercial data and all new
information that has become available
since the listing determination or most
recent status review. Categories of
requested information include (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; and (E)
other new information, data, or
corrections, including but not limited to
taxonomic or nomenclature changes,
identification of erroneous information
contained in the List, and improved
analytical methods.
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Electronic Access and Filing
You must submit electronic
information (see ADDRESSES) in MS
Word, Rich Text format, or Plain Text
format, and include the species common
name in the title line (for example,
‘‘Fassett’s Locoweed 5-Year Review
Comments’’).
Information submitted to the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service Ecological
Services Field Supervisor (see
ADDRESSES) must be received within
sufficient time to allow adequate time to
conduct these 5-year reviews (see
DATES). If you do not respond to this
request for information but
subsequently possess information on the
status of these species, we will accept
new information regarding any federally
listed species at any time.
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var.
Our practice is to make information,
including names and home addresses of
respondents, available for public review
during regular business hours. Before
including your address, telephone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information with
your response, you should be aware that
your entire submission—including your
personal information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your response to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will able to do
so. We will not, however, consider
information submitted anonymously. 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.
Information received in response to this
notice will be available for public
inspection, by appointment, during
normal business hours (see ADDRESSES).
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: June 29, 2007.
Wendi Weber,
Assistant Regional Director, Ecological
Services, Region 3.
[FR Doc. E7–14535 Filed 7–26–07; 8:45 am]
Sept 28, 1988
(53 FR 37972).
Apache trout currently inhabits the
upper Salt River and Little Colorado
River drainages in Arizona. The Service
solicits review and comment from the
public on this draft revised Recovery
Plan. The Service will also accept any
new information received during the
comment period to complete its 5-year
review of the Apache trout.
The comment period for this
draft revised Recovery Plan (Recovery
Plan) closes September 25, 2007.
Comments on the Recovery Plan must
be received by the closing date to ensure
consideration.
DATES:
Persons wishing to review
the Recovery Plan can obtain a paper or
CD copy from the Arizona Fishery
Resources Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, P.O. Box 39, Pinetop, Arizona
85935, telephone 928/338–4288,
facsimile 928/338–4763, e-mail:
Stewart_Jacks@fws.gov. The Recovery
Plan may also be obtained from the
Internet at https://www.fws.gov/
endangered by selecting ‘‘Species
Search’’ from the left-side menu bar and
entering the species’ name in the
‘‘Search Species’’ text box. If you wish
to comment on the Recovery Plan, you
may submit your comments and
materials to the Arizona Fishery
Resources Office.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stewart Jacks, Project Leader, at the
Pinetop address above.
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Trout (Oncorhynchus apache)
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of document availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service) announces the
availability for public review of the draft
revised Recovery Plan for the Apache
trout (Oncorhynchus apache). The
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The Endangered Species Act of 1973
(Act), as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.) requires the development of
recovery plans for listed species unless
such a plan would not promote the
conservation of a particular species.
Section 4(f) of the Act, as amended in
1988, requires that public notice and an
opportunity for public review and
comment be provided during recovery
plan development. The Service will
consider all information presented
during a public comment period prior to
approval of each new or revised
recovery plan. The Service and other
Federal agencies will also take these
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Initiation of 5-
Year Reviews of Three Wildlife Species and Two Plant Species in the
Midwest Region
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
[[Page 41349]]
ACTION: Notice of review; request for information.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), initiate 5-
year reviews of eastern prairie fringed orchid (Platanthera
leucophaea), Hine's emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana), Fassett's
locoweed (Oxytropis campestris var. chartacea), Kirtland's warbler
(Dendroica kirtlandii), and white cat's paw pearly mussel (Epioblasma
obliquata perobliqua) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act). We request any new information on these species that may
have a bearing on their classification as endangered or threatened.
Based on the results of this review, we will make a finding on whether
these species are properly classified under the Act.
DATES: To allow us adequate time to conduct these reviews, we must
receive your information no later than October 25, 2007. However, we
will continue to accept new information about any listed species at any
time.
ADDRESSES: Submit information to the appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Ecological Services Field Supervisor below:
1. Eastern prairie fringed orchid and Hine's emerald dragonfly:
mail or hand-deliver to 1250 South Grove Avenue, Suite 103, Barrington,
IL 60010, or e-mail to fw3easternprairiefringedorchid5year@fws.gov or
fw3hinesemeralddragonfly5year@fws.gov.
2. Fassett's locoweed: mail or hand-deliver to 2661 Scott Tower
Drive, New Franken, WI 54229, or e-mail to
fw3fassettslocoweed5year@fws.gov.
3. Kirtland's warbler: mail or hand-deliver to 2651 Coolidge Road,
Suite 101, East Lansing, MI 48823-6316, or e-mail to
fw3kirtlandswarbler5year@fws.gov.
4. White cat's paw pearly mussel: mail or hand-deliver to 6950
Americana Parkway, Suite H, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-4127, or e-mail to
fw3whitecatspaw5year@fws.gov.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
1. Eastern prairie fringed orchid and Hine's emerald dragonfly: Mr.
Kris Lah, Chicago Ecological Services Field Office (see ADDRESSES);
telephone (847) 381-2253; facsimile (847) 381-2285.
2. Fassett's locoweed: Ms. Leakhena Au, Green Bay Ecological
Services Field Office (see ADDRESSES); telephone (920) 866-3650;
facsimile (920) 866-1710.
3. Kirtland's warbler: Mr. Chris Mensing, East Lansing Ecological
Services Field Office (see ADDRESSES); telephone (517) 351-8316;
facsimile (517) 351-1443.
4. White cat's paw pearly mussel: Ms. Angela Zimmerman;
Reynoldsburg Ecological Services Field Office (see ADDRESSES);
telephone (614) 469-6923, extension 22; facsimile (614) 469-6919.
Individuals who are hearing impaired or speech impaired may call
the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8337 for TTY assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We initiate a 5-year reviews of eastern
prairie fringed orchid, Hine's emerald dragonfly, Fassett's locoweed,
Kirtland's warbler, and white cat's paw pearly mussel under section
4(c)(2)(A) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). We request any new
information and appropriate data since their original listing or most
recent status review that document the need to delist or reclassify
these species.
A 5-year review is a periodic process conducted to ensure that the
classification of a listed species is appropriate. It is based on the
best scientific and commercial data available at the time of the
review. Based on the results of these 5-year reviews, we will make a
finding of whether these species are properly classified under section
4(c)(2)(B) of the Act.
Under the Act, we maintain the List of Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife and Plant Species (List) at 50 CFR 17.11 and 17.12. We amend
the List by publishing final rules in the Federal Register. The List is
available on our Internet site at https://www.fws.gov/endangered/
wildlife.html#species. Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the Act requires that we
conduct a review of listed species at least once every 5 years. Section
4(c)(2)(B) requires that we determine (1) Whether a species no longer
meets the definition of threatened or endangered and should be removed
from the List (delisted); (2) whether a species more properly meets the
definition of threatened and should be reclassified from endangered to
threatened; or (3) whether a species more properly meets the definition
of endangered and should be reclassified from threatened to endangered.
Using the best scientific and commercial data available, a species will
be considered for delisting if the data substantiate 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 requires a separate
rulemaking process.
Definitions
To help you submit information about the species we are reviewing,
we provide the following definitions:
Species includes any species or subspecies of fish or wildlife or
plant, and any distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate
which interbreeds when mature.
Endangered species means any species that is in danger of
extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
Threatened species means any species that is likely to become an
endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a
significant portion of its range.
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 announces our active review of eastern prairie fringed
orchid, Hine's emerald dragonfly, Fassett's locoweed, Kirtland's
warbler, and white cat's paw pearly mussel.
Species Summary
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Common name Scientific name Status Listed entity When listed
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Kirtland's (wood) warbler...... Dendroica Endangered....... U.S.A. Mar 11, 1967
kirtlandii. (principally (32 FR 4001).
MI), Canada,
West Indies-
Bahama Islands.
White cat's paw pearly mussel.. Epioblasma Endangered....... U.S.A. (IN, MI, June 14, 1976
obliquata OH). (41 FR 24064).
perobliqua.
Hine's emerald dragonfly....... Somatochlora Endangered....... U.S.A. (IL, IN, Jan 26, 1995
hineana. OH, WI). (60 FR 5273).
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Eastern prairie fringed orchid. Platanthera Threatened....... U.S.A. (AR, IA, Sept 28, 1989
leucophaea. IL, IN, ME, MI, (54 FR 39863).
MO, NE, NJ, NY,
OH, OK, PA, VA,
WI), Canada
(Ont., N.B.)..
Fassett's locoweed............. Oxytropis Threatened....... U.S.A. (WI)...... Sept 28, 1988
campestris var. (53 FR 37972).
chartacea.
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Public Solicitation of New Information
To ensure that the 5-year reviews are complete and based on the
best scientific and commercial data available, we are soliciting new
information from the public, concerned governmental agencies, tribes,
the scientific community, industry, environmental entities, and any
other interested parties concerning the status of eastern prairie
fringed orchid, Hine's emerald dragonfly, Fassett's locoweed,
Kirtland's warbler, and white cat's paw pearly mussel. A 5-year review
considers the best scientific and commercial data and all new
information that has become available since the listing determination
or most recent status review. Categories of requested information
include (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; and (E) other
new information, data, or corrections, including but not limited to
taxonomic or nomenclature changes, identification of erroneous
information contained in the List, and improved analytical methods.
Electronic Access and Filing
You must submit electronic information (see ADDRESSES) in MS Word,
Rich Text format, or Plain Text format, and include the species common
name in the title line (for example, ``Fassett's Locoweed 5-Year Review
Comments'').
Information submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Ecological Services Field Supervisor (see ADDRESSES) must be received
within sufficient time to allow adequate time to conduct these 5-year
reviews (see DATES). If you do not respond to this request for
information but subsequently possess information on the status of these
species, we will accept new information regarding any federally listed
species at any time.
Our practice is to make information, including names and home
addresses of respondents, available for public review during regular
business hours. Before including your address, telephone number, e-mail
address, or other personal identifying information with your response,
you should be aware that your entire submission--including your
personal information--may be made publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your response to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will able
to do so. We will not, however, consider information submitted
anonymously. 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.
Information received in response to this notice will be available for
public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours (see
ADDRESSES).
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: June 29, 2007.
Wendi Weber,
Assistant Regional Director, Ecological Services, Region 3.
[FR Doc. E7-14535 Filed 7-26-07; 8:45 am]
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