Notice of Proposed Withdrawal Extension and Notification of a Public Meeting; Montana; Correction, 41516 [2011-17716]
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ADDRESSES:
Fred O’Ferrall,
Chief, Branch of Land, Mineral, and Energy
Resources.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[61510–8451–0000; MTM 80092]
Notice of Proposed Withdrawal
Extension and Notification of a Public
Meeting; Montana; Correction
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
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This notice corrects the
location and starting time of a meeting
previously announced in a Federal
Register notice published on June 27,
2011 (76 FR 37372).
On page 37373, column 2, lines 7–8
of the notice should read: ‘‘held on
August 11, 2011, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
at the Bureau of Land Management, 920
NE Main Street, Lewistown.’’
SUMMARY:
Washington
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AGENCY:
Notice of Correction.
Cynthia Staszak,
Chief, Branch of Land Resources.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
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Vegetation and Deer Management
Plan/Environmental Impact Statement,
Morristown National Historical Park,
New Jersey
Department of the Interior,
National Park Service.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for a
Vegetation and Deer Management Plan,
Morristown National Historical Park,
New Jersey.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42
U.S.C. 4332(2)(C), the National Park
Service is preparing an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) for a Vegetation
and Deer Management Plan at
Morristown National Historical Park
(NHP), New Jersey. The purpose of this
plan is to provide the framework for
managing vegetation and deer browsing
in order to promote a naturally
regenerating hardwood forest with
mixed-aged classes of trees that reflect
the historic and naturally diverse
character of the park. Action is needed
now to meet the Congressional intent
and the direction in the park’s general
management plan (GMP) of maintaining
a naturally regenerating and sustainable
forested landscape.
DATES: The National Park Service will
accept comments from the public
through August 15, 2011. The National
Park Service intends to hold two public
scoping meetings within the park at
Washington’s Headquarters Museum
during the scoping period. Details
regarding the exact dates and times of
these meetings will be announced in the
scoping newsletter, on the Internet (at
https://www.nps.gov/morr and https://
parkplanning.nps.gov/morr), and
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through local media at least 15 days in
advance of the meetings.
ADDRESSES: Information will be
available for public review and
comment online at https://
parkplanning.nps.gov/morr and at
Washington’s Headquarters Museum in
Morristown National Historical Park, 30
Washington Place, Morristown, NJ
07960.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Superintendent, Morristown National
Historical Park (973–539–2016, ext.
200).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Morristown NHP was established and is
managed to reflect an 18th-century
landscape pattern of field, forest,
orchard and clearings that was present
during the winter encampments of the
Continental Army under General George
Washington. The park’s General
Management Plan (GMP) further
indicates that rather than recreate an
exact replica of the encampment period,
Morristown NHP will protect and foster
the landscape to include a broader
cultural and ecological context. The
GMP also specifies that an important
piece of this landscape and both its
cultural and ecological contexts is a
naturally regenerating mixed hardwood
forest that reflects historic character,
natural diversity, and natural processes.
However, this critical element of the
landscape is currently threatened, as
native species show little or no
regeneration.
Studies and ongoing monitoring show
that the loss of regeneration appears to
be primarily due to two forces: current
levels of deer feeding and browsing,
which contribute to lower tree seedling
regeneration rates; and the expansion of
non-native invasive species, which are
outcompeting native species and
depressing or eliminating native tree
seedling regeneration rates over much of
the forest.
Over time, the absence of regeneration
will result in either: (1) Replacement of
forest stands with species that do not
reflect the forest’s historic character or
natural diversity, or (2) the
disappearance of mixed hardwoods
altogether.
The National Park Service will
prepare a scoping newsletter which will
present the issues and statements of
purpose, need, and objectives of the
Vegetation and Deer Management Plan
that the NPS has identified to date
during its internal scoping meetings.
The newsletter also will provide
information on upcoming public
scoping meetings that will be held to
gather feedback on these topics. Copies
of that information will be available
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[61510-8451-0000; MTM 80092]
Notice of Proposed Withdrawal Extension and Notification of a
Public Meeting; Montana; Correction
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Correction.
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SUMMARY: This notice corrects the location and starting time of a
meeting previously announced in a Federal Register notice published on
June 27, 2011 (76 FR 37372).
On page 37373, column 2, lines 7-8 of the notice should read:
``held on August 11, 2011, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Bureau of Land
Management, 920 NE Main Street, Lewistown.''
Cynthia Staszak,
Chief, Branch of Land Resources.
[FR Doc. 2011-17716 Filed 7-13-11; 8:45 am]
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