Request for Nominations for the Invasive Species Advisory Committee; Extension of Submission Deadline, 2271-2272 [E8-391]

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E8–462 Filed 1–11–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210–67–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Office of the Secretary Request for Nominations for the Invasive Species Advisory Committee; Extension of Submission Deadline Office of the Secretary, National Invasive Species Council. ACTION: Request for Nominations for the Invasive Species Advisory Committee; Extension of Submission Deadline. rmajette on PROD1PC64 with NOTICES AGENCY: SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of the Interior, on behalf of the VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:22 Jan 11, 2008 Jkt 214001 interdepartmental National Invasive Species Council, proposes to appoint new members to the Invasive Species Advisory Committee (ISAC). The Secretary of the Interior, acting as administrative lead, is requesting nominations for qualified persons to serve as members of the ISAC. DATES: The submission deadline for nominations has been extended. All must now be postmarked by February 13, 2008. ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent to Lori Williams, Executive Director, National Invasive Species Council (OS/ NISC), Regular Mail: 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC 20240; Express Mail: 1201 Eye Street, NW., 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20005. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelsey Brantley, Program Analyst, at (202) 513–7243, fax: (202) 371–1751, or by e-mail at Kelsey_Brantley@ios.doi.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Advisory Committee Scope and Objectives The purpose and role of the ISAC are to provide advice to the National Invasive Species Council (NISC), as authorized by Executive Order 13112, on a broad array of issues including preventing the introduction of invasive species, providing for their control, and minimizing the economic, ecological, and human health impacts that invasive species cause. NISC is Co-chaired by the Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture, and Commerce, and is charged with providing coordination, planning and leadership regarding invasive species issues. Pursuant to the Executive Order, the Council developed a National Invasive Species Management Plan, which is available on the Web at https:// www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov. The Council is responsible for effective implementation of the Plan including any revisions of the Plan, and also coordinates Federal agency activities concerning invasive species; encourages planning and action at local, tribal, State, regional and ecosystem-based levels; develops recommendations for international cooperation in addressing invasive species; facilitates the development of a coordinated network to document, evaluate, and monitor impacts from invasive species; and facilitates establishment of an information-sharing system on invasive species that utilizes, to the greatest extent practicable, the Internet. The role of ISAC is to maintain an intensive and regular dialogue regarding the aforementioned issues. ISAC provides advice in cooperation with PO 00000 Frm 00060 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 2271 stakeholders and existing organizations addressing invasive species. The ISAC meets up to three (3) times per year. Terms for many of the current members of the ISAC will expire in June 2008. After consultation with the other members of NISC, the Secretary of the Interior will actively solicit new nominees and appoint members to ISAC. Prospective members of ISAC should be knowledgeable in and represent one or more of the following communities of interests: weed science, fisheries science, rangeland management, forest science, entomology, nematology, plant pathology, veterinary medicine, the broad range of farming or agricultural practices, biodiversity issues, applicable laws and regulations relevant to invasive species policy, risk assessment, biological control of invasive species, public health/epidemiology, industry activities, international affairs or trade, tribal or State government interests, environmental education, ecosystem monitoring, natural resource database design and integration, and Internetbased management of conservation issues. Prospective nominees should also have practical experience in one or more of the following areas: representing sectors of the national economy that are significantly threatened by biological invasions (e.g., agriculture, fisheries, public utilities, recreational users, tourism, etc.); representing sectors of the national economy whose routine operations may pose risks of new or expanded biological invasions (e.g., shipping, forestry, horticulture, aquaculture, pet trade, etc.); developing natural resource management plans on regional or ecosystem-level scales; addressing invasive species issues, including prevention, control and monitoring, in multiple ecosystems and on multiple scales; integrating science and the human dimension in order to create effective solutions to complex conservation issues including education, outreach, and public relations experts; coordinating diverse groups of stakeholders to resolve complex environmental issues and conflicts; and complying with NEPA and other Federal requirements for public involvement in major conservation plans. Members will be selected in order to achieve a balanced representation of viewpoints, so to effectively address invasive species issues under consideration. No member may serve on the ISAC for more than two (2) consecutive terms. All terms will be limited to three (3) years in length. E:\FR\FM\14JAN1.SGM 14JAN1 2272 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 9 / Monday, January 14, 2008 / Notices Members of the ISAC and its subcommittees serve without pay. However, while away from their homes or regular places of business in the performance of services of the ISAC, members shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in the government service, as authorized by section 5703 of Title 5, United States Code. Note: Employees of the Federal Government ARE NOT eligible for nomination or appointment to ISAC. Submitting Nominations Nominations should be typed and must include each of the following: 1. A brief summary of no more than two (2) pages explaining the nominee’s suitability to serve on the ISAC. 2. A resume or curriculum vitae. 3. At least two (2) letters of reference. Incomplete nominations (missing one or more of the items described above) will not be considered. The submission deadline for nominations has been extended. All nominations should now be postmarked no later than February 13, 2008, to Lori Williams, Executive Director, National Invasive Species Council (OS/NISC), Regular Mail: 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC 20240; Express Mail: 1201 Eye Street, NW., 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20005. The Secretary of the Interior, on behalf of the other members of NISC, is actively soliciting nominations of qualified minorities, women, persons with disabilities and members of low income populations to ensure that recommendations of the ISAC take into account the needs of the diverse groups served. Dated: January 8, 2008. Lori C. Williams, Executive Director, National Invasive Species Council. [FR Doc. E8–391 Filed 1–11–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–RK–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management rmajette on PROD1PC64 with NOTICES [NM–030–1430–DN; NMNM117880] Notice of Intent to Prepare an Amendment to the Mimbres Resource Management Plan (RMPA), and Associated Environmental Assessment (EA), Las Cruces District, New Mexico Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Interior. ACTION: Notice of intent. AGENCY: VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:22 Jan 11, 2008 Jkt 214001 SUMMARY: The BLM Las Cruces District Office, New Mexico, intends to prepare an amendment to the Mimbres RMPA and associated EA to analyze the possible disposal, by either exchange or sale, of up to 6,002 acres of BLMadministered public land in Dona Ana County in southwestern New Mexico. DATES: The BLM will announce public scoping meetings to identify relevant issues through local news media, newsletters, and the BLM Web site (https://www.blm.gov/nm) at least 15 days prior to the first meeting. We will provide formal opportunities for public participation upon publication of the Draft RMPA/EA. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods: • Web site: https://www.blm.gov/nm. • E-mail: nm_darmpea@blm.gov. • Mail: District Manager, BLM, Las Cruces District Office, 1800 Marquess Street, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88005. • Fax: (575) 525–4412. • Personal delivery to the Las Cruces District Office: see address above. Documents pertinent to this proposal may be examined at the Las Cruces District Office at the above address. The 1993 Mimbres RMP is also posted on the following BLM Web site: https:// www.blm.gov/nm FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: To have your name added to our mailing list, contact Lorraine J. Salas, Realty Specialist, at the Las Cruces District Office, 1800 Marquess Street, Las Cruces, New Mexico; telephone number (575) 525– 4388; or e-mail at nm_darmpea@blm.gov. This document provides notice that the BLM District Office, Las Cruces, New Mexico, intends to prepare a RMPA/EA for the Mimbres Planning Area and announces public scoping meetings. The BLM is currently considering disposing of 6,002 acres. The public land proposed for disposal is currently identified for retention in Federal ownership in the 1993 Membres RMP. The RMP must, therefore, be amended to identify the public land as suitable for exchange and/or sale. The land proposed for disposal is described as follows: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: New Mexico Principal Meridian T. 24 S., R. 1 E. Section 6. T. 24 S., R. 1 W. Section 1, Section 11, Section 12. T. 27 S. R. 1 E. Section 13, W1⁄2NW1⁄4SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4NW1⁄4SW1⁄4, NW1⁄4SW1⁄4SW1⁄4, NE1⁄4SW1⁄4SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4SW1⁄4, W1⁄2SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4SE1⁄4SW1⁄4; PO 00000 Frm 00061 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Section 14, W1⁄2NW1⁄4NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NW1⁄4NE1⁄4, NW1⁄4SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, W1⁄2SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, NW1⁄4NE1⁄4SE1⁄4, NE1⁄4NE1⁄4SE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NE1⁄4SE1⁄4; Section 24, W1⁄2NW1⁄4NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NW1⁄4NE1⁄4, NW1⁄4SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, W1⁄2SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, NW1⁄4NE1⁄4NW1⁄4, NE1⁄4NE1⁄4NW1⁄4, SE1⁄4NE1⁄4NW1⁄4, NW1⁄4NE1⁄4SE1⁄4, NE1⁄4NE1⁄4SE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NE1⁄4SE1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4SE1⁄4. T. 27 S., R. 2 E. Section 19, Lots 3 and 4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4SW1⁄4; Section 29, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4; Section 30, Lot 1, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4NE1⁄4, SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4NW1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4NW1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4, NE1⁄4NW1⁄4SE1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4SE1⁄4; Section 33, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4SW1⁄4. T. 28 S., R. 2 E. Section 3, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4SW1⁄4, W1⁄2SW1⁄4SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4SW1⁄4; Section 4, Lots 2, 3, and 4, SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, S1⁄2NW1⁄4, S1⁄2; Section 5, Lots 1 and 2, N1⁄2SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4SE1⁄4NE1⁄4; Section 9, All; Section 10, Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4, SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4; Section 14, Lots 3 and 4, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4, N1⁄2SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SW1⁄4; Section 15, All. The planning area is located in Dona Ana County, New Mexico. This planning activity encompasses approximately 6,002 acres of public land. The Plan will fulfill the needs and obligations set forth by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA), and BLM management policies. The BLM will work collaboratively with interested parties to identify the management decisions that are best suited to local, regional, and National needs and concerns. The purpose of the public scoping process is to determine relevant issues that will influence the scope of the environmental analysis and EA alternatives. These issues also guide the planning process. You may submit comments on issues and planning criteria in writing to the BLM at any public scoping meeting, or you may submit them to the BLM using one of the methods listed in the ADDRESSES section above. To be most helpful, you should submit formal scoping comments within 30 days after the last E:\FR\FM\14JAN1.SGM 14JAN1

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Office of the Secretary


Request for Nominations for the Invasive Species Advisory 
Committee; Extension of Submission Deadline

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, National Invasive Species Council.

ACTION: Request for Nominations for the Invasive Species Advisory 
Committee; Extension of Submission Deadline.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of the Interior, on behalf of the 
interdepartmental National Invasive Species Council, proposes to 
appoint new members to the Invasive Species Advisory Committee (ISAC). 
The Secretary of the Interior, acting as administrative lead, is 
requesting nominations for qualified persons to serve as members of the 
ISAC.

DATES: The submission deadline for nominations has been extended. All 
must now be postmarked by February 13, 2008.

ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent to Lori Williams, Executive 
Director, National Invasive Species Council (OS/NISC), Regular Mail: 
1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC 20240; Express Mail: 1201 Eye 
Street, NW., 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20005.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelsey Brantley, Program Analyst, at 
(202) 513-7243, fax: (202) 371-1751, or by e-mail at Kelsey--
Brantley@ios.doi.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Advisory Committee Scope and Objectives

    The purpose and role of the ISAC are to provide advice to the 
National Invasive Species Council (NISC), as authorized by Executive 
Order 13112, on a broad array of issues including preventing the 
introduction of invasive species, providing for their control, and 
minimizing the economic, ecological, and human health impacts that 
invasive species cause. NISC is Co-chaired by the Secretaries of the 
Interior, Agriculture, and Commerce, and is charged with providing 
coordination, planning and leadership regarding invasive species 
issues. Pursuant to the Executive Order, the Council developed a 
National Invasive Species Management Plan, which is available on the 
Web at https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov. The Council is responsible 
for effective implementation of the Plan including any revisions of the 
Plan, and also coordinates Federal agency activities concerning 
invasive species; encourages planning and action at local, tribal, 
State, regional and ecosystem-based levels; develops recommendations 
for international cooperation in addressing invasive species; 
facilitates the development of a coordinated network to document, 
evaluate, and monitor impacts from invasive species; and facilitates 
establishment of an information-sharing system on invasive species that 
utilizes, to the greatest extent practicable, the Internet.
    The role of ISAC is to maintain an intensive and regular dialogue 
regarding the aforementioned issues. ISAC provides advice in 
cooperation with stakeholders and existing organizations addressing 
invasive species. The ISAC meets up to three (3) times per year.
    Terms for many of the current members of the ISAC will expire in 
June 2008. After consultation with the other members of NISC, the 
Secretary of the Interior will actively solicit new nominees and 
appoint members to ISAC. Prospective members of ISAC should be 
knowledgeable in and represent one or more of the following communities 
of interests: weed science, fisheries science, rangeland management, 
forest science, entomology, nematology, plant pathology, veterinary 
medicine, the broad range of farming or agricultural practices, 
biodiversity issues, applicable laws and regulations relevant to 
invasive species policy, risk assessment, biological control of 
invasive species, public health/epidemiology, industry activities, 
international affairs or trade, tribal or State government interests, 
environmental education, ecosystem monitoring, natural resource 
database design and integration, and Internet-based management of 
conservation issues.
    Prospective nominees should also have practical experience in one 
or more of the following areas: representing sectors of the national 
economy that are significantly threatened by biological invasions 
(e.g., agriculture, fisheries, public utilities, recreational users, 
tourism, etc.); representing sectors of the national economy whose 
routine operations may pose risks of new or expanded biological 
invasions (e.g., shipping, forestry, horticulture, aquaculture, pet 
trade, etc.); developing natural resource management plans on regional 
or ecosystem-level scales; addressing invasive species issues, 
including prevention, control and monitoring, in multiple ecosystems 
and on multiple scales; integrating science and the human dimension in 
order to create effective solutions to complex conservation issues 
including education, outreach, and public relations experts; 
coordinating diverse groups of stakeholders to resolve complex 
environmental issues and conflicts; and complying with NEPA and other 
Federal requirements for public involvement in major conservation 
plans. Members will be selected in order to achieve a balanced 
representation of viewpoints, so to effectively address invasive 
species issues under consideration. No member may serve on the ISAC for 
more than two (2) consecutive terms. All terms will be limited to three 
(3) years in length.

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    Members of the ISAC and its subcommittees serve without pay. 
However, while away from their homes or regular places of business in 
the performance of services of the ISAC, members shall be allowed 
travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same 
manner as persons employed intermittently in the government service, as 
authorized by section 5703 of Title 5, United States Code.

    Note: Employees of the Federal Government ARE NOT eligible for 
nomination or appointment to ISAC.

Submitting Nominations

    Nominations should be typed and must include each of the following:
    1. A brief summary of no more than two (2) pages explaining the 
nominee's suitability to serve on the ISAC.
    2. A resume or curriculum vitae.
    3. At least two (2) letters of reference.
    Incomplete nominations (missing one or more of the items described 
above) will not be considered. The submission deadline for nominations 
has been extended. All nominations should now be postmarked no later 
than February 13, 2008, to Lori Williams, Executive Director, National 
Invasive Species Council (OS/NISC), Regular Mail: 1849 C Street, NW., 
Washington, DC 20240; Express Mail: 1201 Eye Street, NW., 5th Floor, 
Washington, DC 20005.
    The Secretary of the Interior, on behalf of the other members of 
NISC, is actively soliciting nominations of qualified minorities, 
women, persons with disabilities and members of low income populations 
to ensure that recommendations of the ISAC take into account the needs 
of the diverse groups served.

    Dated: January 8, 2008.
Lori C. Williams,
Executive Director, National Invasive Species Council.
 [FR Doc. E8-391 Filed 1-11-08; 8:45 am]
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