Endangered Species Recovery Permit Applications, 66123-66124 [2010-27215]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 207 / Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / Notices under this CCAA, then we estimate a total of about 15,000 acres would be enrolled under this CCAA. As required by NEPA, we evaluated the effects to the environment that would result from issuance of the requested permit, and we do not foresee any significant effects. Therefore, we are proposing to categorically exclude this action from further analysis under NEPA. Entering into a cooperative agreement is strictly voluntary for property owners, and the activities to be covered under the permit are generally activities already occurring on these properties. We will evaluate the permit application, associated documents, and comments we receive to determine whether the permit application meets the requirements of the ESA, NEPA, and implementing regulations. If we determine that all requirements are met, we will sign the proposed CCAA and issue a permit under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA to the NHFGD for take of NEC. We will not make our final decision until after the end of the 30day public comment period, and we will fully consider all comments we receive during the public comment period. Written data or comments should be submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Program Manager, Region 8, 2800 Cottage Way, Room W–2606, Sacramento, CA 95825 (telephone: 916– 414–6464; fax: 916–414–6486). Please refer to the respective permit number for each application when submitting comments. ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dated: June 18, 2010. Sherry W. Morgan, Acting Regional Director, Region 5, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hadley, Massachusetts. Daniel Marquez, Fish and Wildlife Biologist; see ADDRESSES (telephone: 760–431–9440; fax: 760–431–9624). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following applicants have applied for scientific research permits to conduct certain activities with endangered species under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). We seek review and comment from local, State, and Federal agencies and the public on the following permit requests. 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. [FR Doc. 2010–27001 Filed 10–26–10; 8:45 am] Permit No. TE–20186A BILLING CODE 4310–55–P Applicant: Garret R. Huffman, Phoenix, Arizona. The applicant requests a permit to take (survey by pursuit) the Quino checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas editha quino) in conjunction with surveys throughout the range of the species in California for the purpose of enhancing its survival. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service [FWS–R8–ES–2010–N231; 80221–1113– 0000–F5] Endangered Species Recovery Permit Applications AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit applications; request for comment. We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, invite the public to comment on the following applications to conduct certain activities with endangered species. With some exceptions, the Endangered Species Act (Act) prohibits activities with endangered and threatened species unless a Federal permit allows such activity. The Act also requires that we invite public comment before issuing these permits. DATES: Comments on these permit applications must be received on or before November 26, 2010. srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:00 Oct 26, 2010 Jkt 223001 Permit No. TE–006112 Applicant: Gretchen E. Flohr, Los Altos Hills, California. The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (February 1, 1999, 64 FR 4888) to take (biological samples) the California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense) in conjunction with disease research throughout the range of the species in California for the purpose of enhancing its survival. Permit No. TE–797315 Applicant: Dr. Michael L. Morrison, College Station, Texas. The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (January 13, 2000, 65 FR 2188) to take (survey, trap, capture, handle, mark, and release) the salt marsh harvest mouse PO 00000 Frm 00064 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 66123 (Reithrodontomys raviventris) in conjunction with presence/absence surveys, population/habitat studies, relocation, and research throughout the range of the species in California for the purpose of enhancing its survival. Permit No. TE–24281A Applicant: Todd A. Hoggan, Idyllwild, California. The applicant requests a permit to take (harass by survey and monitor nests) the southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus), least Bell’s vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus), and Yuma clapper rail (Rallus longirostris yumanensis) in conjunction with surveys and population monitoring activities throughout the range of the species in California and Nevada for the purpose of enhancing their survival. Permit No. TE–24603A Applicant: Karen J. Carter, Running Springs, California. The applicant requests a permit to take (capture, handle, and release) the San Bernardino kangaroo rat (Dipodomys merriami parvus) and take (harass by survey) the Yuma clapper rail (Rallus longirostris yumanensis) and southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) in conjunction with surveys and population monitoring activities throughout the range of the species in California and Nevada for the purpose of enhancing their survival. Permit No. TE–24582A Applicant: Russell C. Croel, Folsom, California. The applicant requests a permit to take (capture, collect, and kill) the vernal pool tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus packardi), the conservancy fairy shrimp (Branchinecta conservatio), and the longhorn fairy shrimp (Branchinecta longiantenna) in conjunction with surveys and research activities in Alameda, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa, Fresno, Glenn, Kings, Merced, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare, Yolo, and Yuba Counties, in California for the purpose of enhancing their survival. Permit No. TE–007907 Applicant: United States Geological Survey, Klamath Falls, Oregon. The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (May 3, 2010, 84 FR 23287) to take (capture, mark, collect, transport, and release) the Lost River sucker (Deltistes luxatus) and the shortnose sucker (Chasmistes brevirostrum) in conjunction with surveys, research, population E:\FR\FM\27OCN1.SGM 27OCN1 66124 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 207 / Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / Notices monitoring and life history studies throughout the range of each species in California and Oregon, for the purpose of enhancing their survival. Permit No. TE–025732 Applicant: Samuel S. Sweet, Santa Barbara, California. The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (October 4, 2001, 66 FR 50671) to take (capture, handle, measure, translocate, temporarily confine and release) the arroyo toad (Bufo californicus) in conjunction with surveys, research, population monitoring and life history studies in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura, in California and Oregon, for the purpose of enhancing its survival. Permit No. TE–122026 Applicant: Tracy Y. Bailey, Santa Barbara, California. The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (July 24, 2006, 71 FR 41832) to take (capture, handle, release) the Stephens’= kangaroo rat (Dipodomys stephensi), the San Bernardino kangaroo rat (Dipodomys merriami parvus), and the Morro Bay kangaroo rat (Dipodomys heermanni morroensis) in conjunction with surveys, population monitoring, and life history studies throughout the range of each species in California, for the purpose of enhancing their survival. srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES Permit No. TE–24653A Applicant: University of California, Berkeley, California. The applicant requests a permit to take (capture, collect, and kill) the vernal pool tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus packardi) and the conservancy fairy shrimp (Branchinecta conservatio) in conjunction with soil extraction and soil analysis research in Merced County, California for the purpose of enhancing their survival. We invite public review and comment on each of these recovery permit applications. Comments and materials we receive will be available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the address listed in the ADDRESSES section of this notice. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Indian Affairs Bureau of Land Management Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs [LLORV00000–L10200000.DD0000; HAG 11– 0042] AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. ACTION: This notice supplements the list of ‘‘Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs,’’ published in the Federal Register on October 1, 2010, and announces that, as of October 1, 2010, the Shinnecock Indian Nation is an Indian entity recognized and eligible to receive services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). SUMMARY: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Colliflower, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Division of Tribal Government Services, Mail Stop 4513–MIB, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC 20240. Telephone number: (202) 513–7641. This notice supplements the list of Indian entities recognized and eligible to receive services from the BIA dated September 22, 2010, and published in the Federal Register on October 1, 2010, pursuant to Section 104 of the Act of November 2, 1994 (Pub. L. 103–454; 108 Stat. 4791, 4792), and in exercise of authority delegated to the Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs under 25 U.S.C. 2 and 9, 43 U.S.C. 1457, and 209 DM 8. As of October 1, 2010, the Shinnecock Indian Nation, New York, is an Indian entity recognized and eligible to receive services from the BIA. This addition to the list of Indian entities results from the October 1, 2010, Interior Board of Indian Appeals order dismissing requests for reconsideration in docket numbers IBIA 10–112 and 10– 116, In Re Federal Acknowledgment of the Shinnecock Indian Nation. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Dated: October 19, 2010. Paul Tsosie, Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary— Indian Affairs. [FR Doc. 2010–27138 Filed 10–26–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–4J–P [FR Doc. 2010–27215 Filed 10–26–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–55–P 17:00 Oct 26, 2010 Jkt 223001 PO 00000 Frm 00065 Fmt 4703 Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Meeting Notice for the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center Advisory Board. AGENCY: Notice. Michael M. Long, Acting Regional Director, Region 8, Sacramento, California. VerDate Mar<15>2010 Notice of Public Meeting, National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center Advisory Board Sfmt 4703 Pursuant to the Federal Land Policy and Management Act and the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center (NHOTIC) Advisory Board will meet as indicated below: DATES: The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. (Pacific Time) on November 29, 2010. ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, 22267 Highway 86, Baker City, Oregon. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Wilkening, Public Affairs Officer, BLM Vale District Office, 100 Oregon Street, Vale, Oregon 97918, (541) 473– 6218, or e-mail mark_wilkening@blm.gov. SUMMARY: At the NHOTIC Advisory Board meeting, we will welcome members and interested public, discuss NHOTIC funding for Fiscal Year 2011, provide an update on the Boardman to Hemmingway transmission right-of-way application, discuss the benefits/options for continuing the NHOTIC Advisory Board, get an update from the NHOTIC Manager, and consider other matters that may reasonably come before the NHOTIC Advisory Board. The meeting will take place from 1 p.m.to 4:30 p.m. (Pacific Time). The public is welcome to attend all portions of the meeting and may make oral comments to the NHOTIC Advisory Board at 3:45 p.m. on November 29, 2010. Those who verbally address the NHOTIC Advisory Board are asked to provide a written statement of their comments or presentation. Unless otherwise approved by the NHOTIC chair, the public comment period will last no longer than 15 minutes, and each speaker may address the NHOTIC Advisory Board for a maximum of five minutes. If reasonable accommodation is required, please contact Mark Wilkening, Public Affairs Officer, at the BLM Vale District Office at (541) 473– 6218 as soon as possible. For a copy of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\27OCN1.SGM 27OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 207 (Wednesday, October 27, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 66123-66124]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-27215]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-R8-ES-2010-N231; 80221-1113-0000-F5]


Endangered Species Recovery Permit Applications

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit applications; request for comment.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, invite the public to 
comment on the following applications to conduct certain activities 
with endangered species. With some exceptions, the Endangered Species 
Act (Act) prohibits activities with endangered and threatened species 
unless a Federal permit allows such activity. The Act also requires 
that we invite public comment before issuing these permits.

DATES: Comments on these permit applications must be received on or 
before November 26, 2010.

ADDRESSES: Written data or comments should be submitted to the U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Program Manager, Region 
8, 2800 Cottage Way, Room W-2606, Sacramento, CA 95825 (telephone: 916-
414-6464; fax: 916-414-6486). Please refer to the respective permit 
number for each application when submitting comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Daniel Marquez, Fish and Wildlife 
Biologist; see ADDRESSES (telephone: 760-431-9440; fax: 760-431-9624).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following applicants have applied for 
scientific research permits to conduct certain activities with 
endangered species under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 
et seq.). We seek review and comment from local, State, and Federal 
agencies and the public on the following permit requests. 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.

Permit No. TE-20186A

    Applicant: Garret R. Huffman, Phoenix, Arizona.
    The applicant requests a permit to take (survey by pursuit) the 
Quino checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas editha quino) in conjunction 
with surveys throughout the range of the species in California for the 
purpose of enhancing its survival.

Permit No. TE-006112

    Applicant: Gretchen E. Flohr, Los Altos Hills, California.
    The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (February 
1, 1999, 64 FR 4888) to take (biological samples) the California tiger 
salamander (Ambystoma californiense) in conjunction with disease 
research throughout the range of the species in California for the 
purpose of enhancing its survival.

Permit No. TE-797315

    Applicant: Dr. Michael L. Morrison, College Station, Texas.
    The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (January 
13, 2000, 65 FR 2188) to take (survey, trap, capture, handle, mark, and 
release) the salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris) in 
conjunction with presence/absence surveys, population/habitat studies, 
relocation, and research throughout the range of the species in 
California for the purpose of enhancing its survival.

Permit No. TE-24281A

    Applicant: Todd A. Hoggan, Idyllwild, California.
    The applicant requests a permit to take (harass by survey and 
monitor nests) the southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii 
extimus), least Bell's vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus), and Yuma clapper 
rail (Rallus longirostris yumanensis) in conjunction with surveys and 
population monitoring activities throughout the range of the species in 
California and Nevada for the purpose of enhancing their survival.

Permit No. TE-24603A

    Applicant: Karen J. Carter, Running Springs, California.
    The applicant requests a permit to take (capture, handle, and 
release) the San Bernardino kangaroo rat (Dipodomys merriami parvus) 
and take (harass by survey) the Yuma clapper rail (Rallus longirostris 
yumanensis) and southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii 
extimus) in conjunction with surveys and population monitoring 
activities throughout the range of the species in California and Nevada 
for the purpose of enhancing their survival.

Permit No. TE-24582A

    Applicant: Russell C. Croel, Folsom, California.
    The applicant requests a permit to take (capture, collect, and 
kill) the vernal pool tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus packardi), the 
conservancy fairy shrimp (Branchinecta conservatio), and the longhorn 
fairy shrimp (Branchinecta longiantenna) in conjunction with surveys 
and research activities in Alameda, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa, 
Fresno, Glenn, Kings, Merced, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, 
Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare, Yolo, and Yuba Counties, in 
California for the purpose of enhancing their survival.

Permit No. TE-007907

    Applicant: United States Geological Survey, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
    The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (May 3, 
2010, 84 FR 23287) to take (capture, mark, collect, transport, and 
release) the Lost River sucker (Deltistes luxatus) and the shortnose 
sucker (Chasmistes brevirostrum) in conjunction with surveys, research, 
population

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monitoring and life history studies throughout the range of each 
species in California and Oregon, for the purpose of enhancing their 
survival.

Permit No. TE-025732

    Applicant: Samuel S. Sweet, Santa Barbara, California.
    The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (October 
4, 2001, 66 FR 50671) to take (capture, handle, measure, translocate, 
temporarily confine and release) the arroyo toad (Bufo californicus) in 
conjunction with surveys, research, population monitoring and life 
history studies in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and 
Ventura, in California and Oregon, for the purpose of enhancing its 
survival.

Permit No. TE-122026

    Applicant: Tracy Y. Bailey, Santa Barbara, California.
    The applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit (July 24, 
2006, 71 FR 41832) to take (capture, handle, release) the Stephens'= 
kangaroo rat (Dipodomys stephensi), the San Bernardino kangaroo rat 
(Dipodomys merriami parvus), and the Morro Bay kangaroo rat (Dipodomys 
heermanni morroensis) in conjunction with surveys, population 
monitoring, and life history studies throughout the range of each 
species in California, for the purpose of enhancing their survival.

Permit No. TE-24653A

    Applicant: University of California, Berkeley, California.
    The applicant requests a permit to take (capture, collect, and 
kill) the vernal pool tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus packardi) and the 
conservancy fairy shrimp (Branchinecta conservatio) in conjunction with 
soil extraction and soil analysis research in Merced County, California 
for the purpose of enhancing their survival.
    We invite public review and comment on each of these recovery 
permit applications. Comments and materials we receive will be 
available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business 
hours at the address listed in the ADDRESSES section of this notice.

Michael M. Long,
Acting Regional Director, Region 8, Sacramento, California.
[FR Doc. 2010-27215 Filed 10-26-10; 8:45 am]
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