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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Proposed Candidate Conservation
Agreement With Assurances for Fisher
for the Stirling Management Area,
Sierra Pacific Industries, Butte,
Plumas, and Tehama Counties, CA
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; receipt of
application.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Sierra Pacific Industries
(Applicant) has applied to the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (Service) for a 20year enhancement of survival permit for
the fisher (Martes pennanti) pursuant to
section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered
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Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act).
The permit application includes a
proposed Candidate Conservation
Agreement with Assurances
(Agreement) between the Applicant and
the Service for the fisher on the 160,000
acre Stirling Management Area in Butte,
Plumas, and Tehama Counties,
California.
We are requesting comments on the
permit application, the proposed
Agreement and on the preliminary
determination that the proposed
Agreement is eligible for a categorical
exclusion under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969, as amended. The basis for this
determination is discussed in the
Environmental Action Statement (EAS)
and the associated Screening Form,
which are also available for public
review.
DATES: Written comments should be
received on or before November 9, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to the Field Supervisor, U. S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Yreka Fish
and Wildlife Office, 1829 South Oregon
Street, Yreka, California 96097. Written
comments may be sent by facsimile to
(530) 842–4517.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Laura Finley, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office
(see ADDRESSES); telephone: (530) 842–
5763.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Availability of Documents
Individuals wishing copies of the
application, proposed Agreement, and
EAS should immediately contact the
Service by telephone at (530) 842–5763
or by letter to the Yreka Fish and
Wildlife Office [see ADDRESSES]. Copies
of the proposed Agreement and EAS
also are available for public inspection
during regular business hours at the
Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office [see
ADDRESSES]. The information above will
also be available at the following Web
address: https://www.fws.gov/yreka.
Background
Under a Candidate Conservation
Agreement with Assurances (CCAA),
participating landowners voluntarily
implement conservation activities on
their property to benefit proposed
species, candidate species, and species
likely to become candidates in the near
future. Under a CCAA, non-Federal
property owners commit to implement
mutually agreed upon conservation
measures which, when combined with
benefits that would be achieved if it is
assumed that those conservation
measures were to be implemented on
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other necessary properties, would
preclude the need to list the covered
species. In return for the landowner’s
proactive management, the Service
provides an enhancement of survival
permit under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the
Act which, if the species were to
become listed, would authorize the take
of a specified number of individuals.
Section 9 of the Act and its
implementing Federal regulations
prohibit the take of animal species listed
as endangered or threatened. Take is
defined under the Act as to harass,
harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill,
trap, capture or collect listed animal
species, or attempt to engage in such
conduct (16 U.S.C. 1532(19)). However,
under section 10(a) of the Act, the
Service may issue permits to authorize
take of listed species. For enhancement
of survival permits, that take must be
‘‘incidental’’ as defined by the Service’s
implementing regulations as take that is
incidental to, and not the purpose of,
carrying out an otherwise lawful activity
(50 CFR 17.4). Regulations governing
CCAAs and their section 10(a)(1)(A)
permits are found in the Code of Federal
Regulations at 50 CFR 17.22(d) and 50
CFR 17.32(d).
The fisher is a candidate for listing
under the Act. The extent of past timber
harvest has been identified as one of the
potential causes of fisher decline.
Timber harvest has contributed to the
loss of habitat, habitat fragmentation,
and population isolation, which are
current threats to the fisher. Removal or
modification of mature and latesuccessional forest from large portions
of the Sierra Nevada and Pacific
Northwest has likely contributed to the
significantly diminished distribution of
fishers, within their historic range on
the west coast.
The Agreement between the
Applicant and the Service and the
enhancement of survival permit are
proposed for 20 years on the 160,000acre Stirling Management Area located
in Butte, Plumas, and Tehama Counties,
California. The purpose of the proposed
Agreement is to provide incentive for
the Applicant to implement habitat
conservation measures for fisher so as to
increase the capability of the enrolled
lands to support fisher. The amounts
and spatial distribution of resting and
denning habitat in this CCAA are
necessarily experimental due to our
level of uncertainty concerning the
landscape habitat needs of fishers. The
Applicants forestland management over
the 20-year permit period is proposed to
increase fisher resting and denning
habitat on the enrolled forestlands in
the future. An additional purpose of this
CCAA is to provide incentive for the
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Applicant to accept translocated fisher
onto the enrolled lands that historically
contained fisher, but currently do not.
The permit would authorize
incidental take of fisher consistent and
associated with this CCAA, resulting
from the otherwise lawful forest
management activities on the
Applicant’s 160,000-acre Stirling
Management Area. The covered forest
management activities include felling
and bucking timber, yarding timber,
loading and landing operations, salvage
of timber, transport of timber and rock,
road construction and maintenance,
rock pit construction and use, site
preparation, tree planting, vegetation
control, pre-commercial thinning and
pruning, minor forest products, grazing,
and fire suppression.
The Service has made a preliminary
determination that approval of the
proposed Agreement qualifies as a
categorical exclusion under NEPA, as
provided by the Department of the
Interior Manual (516 DM 2, Appendix 1
and 516 DM 8). Determination of a
categorical exclusion is based on the
following three criteria: (1)
Implementation of the proposed
Agreement would result in minor or
negligible effects on federally listed,
proposed, and candidate species and
their habitats; (2) implementation of the
proposed Agreement would result in
minor or negligible effects on other
environmental values or resources; and
(3) impacts of the proposed Agreement,
considered together with the impacts of
other past, present and reasonably
foreseeable similarly situated projects,
would not result, over time, in
cumulative effects to environmental
values or resources which would be
considered significant.
Based upon this preliminary
determination, we do not intend to
prepare further NEPA documentation.
We will consider public comments in
making the final determination on
whether to prepare such additional
documentation.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware 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 your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
This notice is provided pursuant to
section 10(c) of the Act. We will
evaluate the permit application, the
proposed Agreement, and comments
submitted thereon to determine whether
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the application meets the requirements
of section 10(a) of the Act. If the
requirements are met, we will enter into
the Agreement and issue a section
10(a)(1)(A) enhancement of survival
permit under the Act to Sierra Pacific
Industries for the incidental take of
fisher from forestry activities on the
Stirling Management Area in Butte,
Plumas and Tehama Counties,
California.
Dated: October 2, 2007.
Phil Detrich,
Field Supervisor, Yreka Fish and Wildlife
Office, California/Nevada Operations Office,
Yreka, California.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Proposed Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances for
Fisher for the Stirling Management Area, Sierra Pacific Industries,
Butte, Plumas, and Tehama Counties, CA
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; receipt of application.
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SUMMARY: Sierra Pacific Industries (Applicant) has applied to the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) for a 20-year enhancement of
survival permit for the fisher (Martes pennanti) pursuant to section
10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered
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Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). The permit application includes
a proposed Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances (Agreement)
between the Applicant and the Service for the fisher on the 160,000
acre Stirling Management Area in Butte, Plumas, and Tehama Counties,
California.
We are requesting comments on the permit application, the proposed
Agreement and on the preliminary determination that the proposed
Agreement is eligible for a categorical exclusion under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended. The basis for this
determination is discussed in the Environmental Action Statement (EAS)
and the associated Screening Form, which are also available for public
review.
DATES: Written comments should be received on or before November 9,
2007.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to the Field Supervisor, U. S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office, 1829 South
Oregon Street, Yreka, California 96097. Written comments may be sent by
facsimile to (530) 842-4517.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Laura Finley, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office (see ADDRESSES); telephone:
(530) 842-5763.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Availability of Documents
Individuals wishing copies of the application, proposed Agreement,
and EAS should immediately contact the Service by telephone at (530)
842-5763 or by letter to the Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office [see
ADDRESSES]. Copies of the proposed Agreement and EAS also are available
for public inspection during regular business hours at the Yreka Fish
and Wildlife Office [see ADDRESSES]. The information above will also be
available at the following Web address: https://www.fws.gov/yreka.
Background
Under a Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances (CCAA),
participating landowners voluntarily implement conservation activities
on their property to benefit proposed species, candidate species, and
species likely to become candidates in the near future. Under a CCAA,
non-Federal property owners commit to implement mutually agreed upon
conservation measures which, when combined with benefits that would be
achieved if it is assumed that those conservation measures were to be
implemented on other necessary properties, would preclude the need to
list the covered species. In return for the landowner's proactive
management, the Service provides an enhancement of survival permit
under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Act which, if the species were to
become listed, would authorize the take of a specified number of
individuals.
Section 9 of the Act and its implementing Federal regulations
prohibit the take of animal species listed as endangered or threatened.
Take is defined under the Act as to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot,
wound, kill, trap, capture or collect listed animal species, or attempt
to engage in such conduct (16 U.S.C. 1532(19)). However, under section
10(a) of the Act, the Service may issue permits to authorize take of
listed species. For enhancement of survival permits, that take must be
``incidental'' as defined by the Service's implementing regulations as
take that is incidental to, and not the purpose of, carrying out an
otherwise lawful activity (50 CFR 17.4). Regulations governing CCAAs
and their section 10(a)(1)(A) permits are found in the Code of Federal
Regulations at 50 CFR 17.22(d) and 50 CFR 17.32(d).
The fisher is a candidate for listing under the Act. The extent of
past timber harvest has been identified as one of the potential causes
of fisher decline. Timber harvest has contributed to the loss of
habitat, habitat fragmentation, and population isolation, which are
current threats to the fisher. Removal or modification of mature and
late-successional forest from large portions of the Sierra Nevada and
Pacific Northwest has likely contributed to the significantly
diminished distribution of fishers, within their historic range on the
west coast.
The Agreement between the Applicant and the Service and the
enhancement of survival permit are proposed for 20 years on the
160,000-acre Stirling Management Area located in Butte, Plumas, and
Tehama Counties, California. The purpose of the proposed Agreement is
to provide incentive for the Applicant to implement habitat
conservation measures for fisher so as to increase the capability of
the enrolled lands to support fisher. The amounts and spatial
distribution of resting and denning habitat in this CCAA are
necessarily experimental due to our level of uncertainty concerning the
landscape habitat needs of fishers. The Applicants forestland
management over the 20-year permit period is proposed to increase
fisher resting and denning habitat on the enrolled forestlands in the
future. An additional purpose of this CCAA is to provide incentive for
the Applicant to accept translocated fisher onto the enrolled lands
that historically contained fisher, but currently do not.
The permit would authorize incidental take of fisher consistent and
associated with this CCAA, resulting from the otherwise lawful forest
management activities on the Applicant's 160,000-acre Stirling
Management Area. The covered forest management activities include
felling and bucking timber, yarding timber, loading and landing
operations, salvage of timber, transport of timber and rock, road
construction and maintenance, rock pit construction and use, site
preparation, tree planting, vegetation control, pre-commercial thinning
and pruning, minor forest products, grazing, and fire suppression.
The Service has made a preliminary determination that approval of
the proposed Agreement qualifies as a categorical exclusion under NEPA,
as provided by the Department of the Interior Manual (516 DM 2,
Appendix 1 and 516 DM 8). Determination of a categorical exclusion is
based on the following three criteria: (1) Implementation of the
proposed Agreement would result in minor or negligible effects on
federally listed, proposed, and candidate species and their habitats;
(2) implementation of the proposed Agreement would result in minor or
negligible effects on other environmental values or resources; and (3)
impacts of the proposed Agreement, considered together with the impacts
of other past, present and reasonably foreseeable similarly situated
projects, would not result, over time, in cumulative effects to
environmental values or resources which would be considered
significant.
Based upon this preliminary determination, we do not intend to
prepare further NEPA documentation. We will consider public comments in
making the final determination on whether to prepare such additional
documentation.
Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware 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 your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(c) of the Act. We
will evaluate the permit application, the proposed Agreement, and
comments submitted thereon to determine whether
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the application meets the requirements of section 10(a) of the Act. If
the requirements are met, we will enter into the Agreement and issue a
section 10(a)(1)(A) enhancement of survival permit under the Act to
Sierra Pacific Industries for the incidental take of fisher from
forestry activities on the Stirling Management Area in Butte, Plumas
and Tehama Counties, California.
Dated: October 2, 2007.
Phil Detrich,
Field Supervisor, Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office, California/Nevada
Operations Office, Yreka, California.
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