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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Final Comprehensive Conservation
Plan for Pathfinder National Wildlife
Refuge, Wyoming
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service) announce that
the Final Comprehensive Conservation
Plan (CCP) for the Pathfinder National
Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is available. This
CCP, prepared pursuant to the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement
Act of 1997 and the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969,
describes how the Service intends to
manage the Pathfinder NWR for the next
15 years.
ADDRESSES: A copy of the CCP or
Summary may be obtained by writing to
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division
of Refuge Planning, 134 Union
Boulevard, Suite 300, Lakewood,
Colorado 80228, or downloaded from
https://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/
planning.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Toni
Griffin, 303–236–4378 (phone); 303–
236–4792 (fax); or toni_griffin@fws.gov
(e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Located in
central Wyoming in a high plains basin
near the headwaters of the Platte-Kansas
Ecosystem, Pathfinder National Wildlife
Refuge (NWR) lies approximately 47
miles southwest of Casper, Wyoming.
The Pathfinder NWR is managed by
Service staff headquartered at the
Arapaho NWR near Walden, Colorado.
Pathfinder NWR was established by
Executive Order 7425, August 1, 1936,
which designated the Pathfinder
Wildlife Refuge, ‘‘as a refuge and
breeding ground for birds and other
wildlife.’’ Pathfinder NWR was
established as an overlay refuge on
Bureau of Reclamation lands. The
Bureau of Reclamation administers
lands within the Pathfinder Project
boundary for North Platte Project
purposes including flood control,
irrigation and hydroelectric power
generation. A Memorandum of
Agreement specifies the management
responsibilities of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service while preserving the
autonomy of Bureau of Reclamation to
manage Pathfinder Dam and Reservoir.
This final CCP identifies goals,
objectives, and strategies for the
management of Pathfinder NWR that
emphasize management of refuge
habitats for migratory birds. The CCP
places high importance on obtaining
baseline data for the refuge, control of
invasive plant species, and utilizing
partnerships to support the purposes of
the refuge. It seeks to provide habitats
to contribute to conservation,
enhancement, and production of
migratory bird species while protecting
Federally listed species.
The availability of the draft CCP and
Environmental Assessment (EA) was
announced in the Federal Register on
July 28, 2008 (73 FR 43777–78), and
made available for a 30-day public
review and comment period. The draft
CCP/EA evaluated three alternatives for
managing Pathfinder NWR for the next
15 years.
The preferred alternative would
modify the Memorandum of Agreement
between the Bureau of Reclamation and
the Service to eliminate Service interest
in lands (approximately 10,800 acres)
that are difficult to manage and provide
minimal opportunity to improve
wildlife habitat. Remaining refuge areas
will be evaluated and managed for the
benefit of migratory bird species.
Monitoring and management of invasive
species on the refuge will be increased.
With additional staffing, the Service
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will collect baseline biological
information for wildlife and habitats.
Wildlife-dependent recreation
opportunities will be provided and
enhanced where compatible with refuge
purposes. Efforts will be increased to
maintain and develop partnerships that
promote wildlife and habitat research
and management. This will enable the
Service to focus efforts on manageable
lands, thereby enhancing refuge
management and efficiently directing
refuge resources toward accomplishing
the mission of the Refuge System.
The preferred alternative was selected
because it best meets the purposes and
goals of the refuge, as well as the
mission and goals of the National
Wildlife Refuge System. The preferred
alternative will benefit shore birds,
migrating and nesting waterfowl, and
resident wildlife. Environmental
education and partnerships will result
in improved wildlife-dependent
recreational opportunities. Cultural and
historical resources as well as Federally
listed species will be protected.
We are furnishing this notice to
advise other agencies and the public of
the availability of the final CCP and
provide information about the desired
conditions for the Pathfinder NWR.
Based on the review and evaluation of
the information contained in the EA, the
Regional Director has determined that
implementation of the Final Plan does
not constitute a major Federal action
that would significantly affect the
quality of the human environment
within the meaning of Section 102(2)(c)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act. Therefore, an Environmental
Impact Statement will not be prepared.
Dated: January 7,2009.
Noreen E. Walsh,
Deputy Regional Director.
Editorial Note: This document was
received in the Office of the Federal Register
on May 19, 2009.
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Notice of Availability of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Fee-to-Trust Conveyance
of Property for the Cayuga Indian
Nation of New York, Cayuga and
Seneca Counties, NY
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public
that the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA),
as the lead agency, with the Cayuga
Indian Nation of New York (Nation) as
a cooperating agency, intends to file a
draft Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS) with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency for the proposed
acquisition into trust status of 125±
acres of land that is currently held in fee
status by the Nation and that the DEIS
is now available for public review. The
purpose of the proposed action is to
create a Tribal land base and to help
meet the Nation’s socio-economic
needs. This notice also announces a
public hearing for receiving comments
on the DEIS analysis.
DATES: Written comments on the DEIS
must arrive by July 6, 2009. The public
hearing will be held June 17, 2009, from
6 to 9 p.m., or until the last public
comment is received.
You may mail, hand carry
or fax written comments to Franklin
Keel, Regional Director, Eastern
Regional Office, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, 545 Marriott Drive, Suite 700,
Nashville, Tennessee 37214, Fax (615)
564–6701.
The public meeting will be held at the
New York Chiropractic College, 2360
State Route 89, Seneca Falls, NY 13148.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
locations where the DEIS will be
available for review and instructions for
submitting comments.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kurt
G. Chandler, (615) 564–6832.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Nation has requested that the BIA
take into trust 125± acres of land
currently held in fee in Cayuga and
Seneca Counties, New York. The DEIS’s
currently proposed alternatives are:
(A) The Proposed Action—This
alternative is the action proposed by the
Nation, to take all 125± acres into trust;
(B) No Action Alternative—This
alternative is for no acquisition of land
into trust; and
(C) Enterprise Properties into Trust—
This alternative includes acquisition of
a single section of contiguous parcels in
Seneca County and a single section of
contiguous parcels in Cayuga County
and was proposed to analyze whether
there were any specific impacts related
to the contiguity of the parcels.
The proposed Federal Action is to
approve and adopt the DEIS, dated
April 2009, as a Final Environmental
Impact Statement for the purposes of
compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
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Directions for Submitting Public
Comments
Please include your name, return
address and the caption, ‘‘DEIS
Comments, Cayuga Indian Nation of
New York Trust Acquisition Project,’’
on the first page of your written
comments.
Public Availability of the DEIS
Copies of the DEIS will be available
for viewing at the following locations
during normal business hours:
• Lakeside Trading, 2552 Route 89,
Seneca Falls, NY 13148;
• Lakeside Trading, 299 Cayuga
Street, Union Springs, NY 13160;
• Seneca Falls Library, 47 Cayuga St.,
Seneca Falls, NY 13148; and
• Springport Free Library, 171 Cayuga
St., P.O. Box 501, Union Springs, NY
13160.
Public Comment Availability
Comments, including names and
addresses of respondents, will be
available for public review at the
mailing address for the BIA Eastern
Regional Office shown in the ADDRESSES
section during regular business hours, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (unless otherwise
shown), Monday through Friday, except
holidays. Before including your address,
phone number, 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.
Authority
This notice is published in
accordance with section 1503.1 of the
Council on Environmental Quality
Regulations (40 CFR Parts 1500 through
1508) implementing the procedural
requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and
the Department of the Interior Manual
(516 DM 1–6), and is in the exercise of
authority delegated to the Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary—Indian
Affairs by 209 DM 8.1.
Dated: March 30, 2009.
George T. Skibine,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and
Economic Development.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R6-R-2008-N0346; 60138-1265-6CCP-S3]
Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan for Pathfinder National
Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announce that
the Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) for the Pathfinder
National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is available. This CCP, prepared
pursuant to the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997
and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, describes how the
Service intends to manage the Pathfinder NWR for the next 15 years.
ADDRESSES: A copy of the CCP or Summary may be obtained by writing to
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Refuge Planning, 134 Union
Boulevard, Suite 300, Lakewood, Colorado 80228, or downloaded from
https://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/planning.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Toni Griffin, 303-236-4378 (phone);
303-236-4792 (fax); or toni_griffin@fws.gov (e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Located in central Wyoming in a high plains
basin near the headwaters of the Platte-Kansas Ecosystem, Pathfinder
National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) lies approximately 47 miles southwest of
Casper, Wyoming. The Pathfinder NWR is managed by Service staff
headquartered at the Arapaho NWR near Walden, Colorado.
Pathfinder NWR was established by Executive Order 7425, August 1,
1936, which designated the Pathfinder Wildlife Refuge, ``as a refuge
and breeding ground for birds and other wildlife.'' Pathfinder NWR was
established as an overlay refuge on Bureau of Reclamation lands. The
Bureau of Reclamation administers lands within the Pathfinder Project
boundary for North Platte Project purposes including flood control,
irrigation and hydroelectric power generation. A Memorandum of
Agreement specifies the management responsibilities of the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service while preserving the autonomy of Bureau of
Reclamation to manage Pathfinder Dam and Reservoir.
This final CCP identifies goals, objectives, and strategies for the
management of Pathfinder NWR that emphasize management of refuge
habitats for migratory birds. The CCP places high importance on
obtaining baseline data for the refuge, control of invasive plant
species, and utilizing partnerships to support the purposes of the
refuge. It seeks to provide habitats to contribute to conservation,
enhancement, and production of migratory bird species while protecting
Federally listed species.
The availability of the draft CCP and Environmental Assessment (EA)
was announced in the Federal Register on July 28, 2008 (73 FR 43777-
78), and made available for a 30-day public review and comment period.
The draft CCP/EA evaluated three alternatives for managing Pathfinder
NWR for the next 15 years.
The preferred alternative would modify the Memorandum of Agreement
between the Bureau of Reclamation and the Service to eliminate Service
interest in lands (approximately 10,800 acres) that are difficult to
manage and provide minimal opportunity to improve wildlife habitat.
Remaining refuge areas will be evaluated and managed for the benefit of
migratory bird species. Monitoring and management of invasive species
on the refuge will be increased. With additional staffing, the Service
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will collect baseline biological information for wildlife and habitats.
Wildlife-dependent recreation opportunities will be provided and
enhanced where compatible with refuge purposes. Efforts will be
increased to maintain and develop partnerships that promote wildlife
and habitat research and management. This will enable the Service to
focus efforts on manageable lands, thereby enhancing refuge management
and efficiently directing refuge resources toward accomplishing the
mission of the Refuge System.
The preferred alternative was selected because it best meets the
purposes and goals of the refuge, as well as the mission and goals of
the National Wildlife Refuge System. The preferred alternative will
benefit shore birds, migrating and nesting waterfowl, and resident
wildlife. Environmental education and partnerships will result in
improved wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities. Cultural and
historical resources as well as Federally listed species will be
protected.
We are furnishing this notice to advise other agencies and the
public of the availability of the final CCP and provide information
about the desired conditions for the Pathfinder NWR. Based on the
review and evaluation of the information contained in the EA, the
Regional Director has determined that implementation of the Final Plan
does not constitute a major Federal action that would significantly
affect the quality of the human environment within the meaning of
Section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act. Therefore,
an Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared.
Dated: January 7,2009.
Noreen E. Walsh,
Deputy Regional Director.
Editorial Note: This document was received in the Office of the
Federal Register on May 19, 2009.
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