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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Permit Number: TE–22353B
[FWS–R2–ES–2013–N187;
FXES11120200000F2–134–FF02ENEH00]
Applications Available for Review and
Comment
We invite local, State, and Federal
agencies, and the public to comment on
the following applications. Please refer
to the appropriate permit number for the
application when submitting comments.
Documents and other information
submitted with these applications are
available for review by request from the
Program Manager for Restoration and
Endangered Species Classification at the
address listed in the ADDRESSES section
of this notice, subject to the
requirements of the Privacy Act (5
U.S.C. 552a) and the Freedom of
Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).
Applicant: Center for Natural Lands
Management, Temecula, California.
The applicant requests a new recovery
permit to take (conduct habitat
restoration activities and survey) the
Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly
(Euphydryas editha taylori) in Oregon
and Washington for the purpose of
enhancing the species’ survival.
Permit Number: TE–19239B
Applicant: Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife, Olympia,
Washington.
The applicant requests a new recovery
permit to take (survey, monitor habitat
restoration, collect, captive rear and
breed, and reintroduce) the Taylor’s
checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas
editha taylori) in Oregon and
Washington for the purpose of
enhancing the species’ survival.
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Permit Number: TE–21614B
Applicant: Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife, Salem, Oregon.
The applicant requests a new recovery
permit to take (haze, capture, and
relocate) the Columbian white-tailed
deer (Odocoileus virginianus leucurus)
in conjunction with a translocation
effort in the State of Washington for the
purpose of enhancing the species’
survival.
Permit Number: TE–702631
Applicant: Assistant Regional Director,
Ecological Services, Fish and Wildlife
Service, Pacific Region, Portland,
Oregon.
The applicant requests a renewal of
their recovery permit for scientific take
activities. This permit would allow
Service employees, and their designated
agents, to take, or remove and reduce to
possession, all federally listed species in
the States of Idaho, Hawaii, Oregon, and
Washington, and the trust territories of
the Pacific Islands in conjunction with
recovery activities for scientific
purposes or for enhancing their
propagation or survival. A list of
federally listed species covered by this
permit is available at the following Web
site: https://www.fws.gov/pacific/
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Permit Number: TE–146777
Applicant: Arleone Dibben-Young,
Kaunakakai, Hawaii.
The applicant requests renewal of
their recovery permit to take (capture,
measure, band, mark, release, and
recapture) the ae‘o or Hawaiian stilt
(Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) and
the koloa or Hawaiian duck (Anas
wyvilliana), and take (capture, measure,
band, mark, take oropharyngeal and
cloacal swabs, release, and recapture)
the ‘alae ke1oke‘o or Hawaiian coot
(Fulica alai) for the purposes of
scientific research and enhancing the
species’ survival.
Public Availability of Comments
All comments and materials we
receive in response to this request will
be available for public inspection, by
appointment, during normal business
hours at the address listed in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice.
Before including your address, phone
number, email 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.
Authority
We provide this notice under section
10 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)
Dated: December 13, 2013.
Colleen M. Henson,
Regional Director, Pacific Region, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service.
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Fish and Wildlife Service
Environmental Action Statement
Screening Form and Proposed
Amendment to the Candidate
Conservation Agreement With
Assurances; Lesser Prairie Chicken,
Oklahoma
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and
request for public comment.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of the environmental action
statement screening form and the draft
amendment to the Agricultural
Candidate Conservation Agreement with
Assurances (CCAA) for the lesser prairie
chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus)
(LEPC) in Oklahoma, under the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
Conservation (ODWC) (applicant) has
applied for an amendment of their
existing CCAA, with a major
amendment to increase enrollment from
200,000 acres to 400,000 acres by 2037
throughout the 14 Oklahoma counties
described in the CCAA.
DATES: Comment Period: To ensure
consideration of your written
comments, they must be received on or
before close of business (4:30 p.m. CST)
January 21, 2014. Any comments that
we receive after the closing date may
not be considered in the final decisions
on these actions.
ADDRESSES: For where to view
documents, see Availability of
Documents in SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Acting Field Supervisor, by U.S. mail at
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 9014
East 21st Street, Tulsa, OK 74129, or by
telephone at 918–581–7458.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
In accordance with the requirements
of the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.), we advise the public that:
1. We have gathered the information
necessary to determine impacts in the
environmental action statement
screening form related to potential
issuance of an amended enhancement of
survival permit to the applicant; and
2. The applicant has developed a draft
amendment to the CCAA, which
doubles the acreage of enrollment on
which ODWC could take to implement
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conservation measures for the LEPC by
removing threats to the species and
protecting their habitat to the maximum
extent practicable pursuant to section
10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species
Act of 1973 (Act), as amended (16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
The permitted CCAA is authorized for
25 years in Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham,
Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Harper,
Major, Roger Mills, Texas, Washita,
Woods, and Woodward Counties,
Oklahoma. This area constitutes the
CCAA’s Planning Area, with Covered
Areas being eligible on non-Federal
lands within the Planning Area that
provide suitable habitat for LEPC, or
have the potential to provide suitable
LEPC habitat with the implementation
of conservation management practices.
This proposed amendment would
double the enrollment cap from 200,000
acres to 400,000 acres. This would
double the conservation program
currently being implemented on
agricultural lands within the historic
range of the LEPC under the current
section 10(a)(1)(A) enhancement of
survival permit held by ODWC. The
CCAA is in addition to a larger
conservation effort for the LEPC across
its range within Texas, Oklahoma,
Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico.
ODWC will enroll participating
landowners through issuance of
Certificates of Inclusion pursuant to the
CCAA. Participating landowners who
are fully implementing the CCAA
provisions of the enhancement of
survival permit will be provided
assurances that, should the LEPC be
listed, the Service will not require them
to provide additional land, water, or
financial resources, nor will there be
any further restrictions to their land,
water, or financial resources than those
they committed to under the CCAA
provisions. The CCAA provisions are
found in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 17.22(d)
and 17.32(d). Furthermore, if the LEPC
is listed, participating landowners
would be provided incidental take
authorization under the enhancement of
survival permit for the level of
incidental take on the enrolled lands
consistent with the activities under the
CCAA provisions. This amendment
would potentially double the amount of
the incidental take authorization
proportionately with the doubling of the
enrolled conservation acres.
Background
The LEPC currently occurs in five
States: Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, and Texas. The species
inhabits rangelands dominated
primarily by shinnery oak–bluestem and
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sand sagebrush–bluestem vegetation
types. Major factors affecting the status
of the LEPC are habitat fragmentation,
overutilization by domestic livestock,
oil and gas development, wind energy
development, loss of native rangelands
to cropland conversion, herbicide use,
fire suppression, and drought. In 1998,
the Service determined that listing of
the LEPC was warranted but precluded
because of other higher priority species.
The December 2008 Candidate Notice of
Review elevated the listing priority of
the LEPC from an ‘‘8’’ to a ‘‘2’’ because
the overall magnitude of threats to the
LEPC were increasing and occurring
throughout almost all of the currently
occupied range.
On January 25, 2013 (77 FR 37917),
we issued a final environmental
assessment (EA), along with the final
CCAA and enhancement of survival
permit. We included public comments
and responses associated with the draft
EA and draft CCAA in an appendix to
the final EA. The Service worked with
the ODWC on the development of the
CCAA for the LEPC in the State of
Oklahoma. The CCAA was initiated in
order to facilitate conservation and
restoration of the LEPC on private and
State trust lands in Oklahoma. Expected
conservation benefits for the LEPC from
implementation of the conservation
measures in this CCAA will be
recognized through improved
population performance. Specifically,
this will entail expected increases in
adult and juvenile survivorship, nest
success, and recruitment rates. A full
discussion of the impacts, both positive
and negative, can be found in the Final
Environmental Assessment and
Biological/Conference Opinion for the
original CCAA (https://www.fws.gov/
southwest/es/LPC.html).
Proposed Action
The purpose of the amendment to the
CCAA is to double the amount of
acreage that ODWC can use to enroll
participating landowners from 200,000
to 400,000 acres over the 25 year
duration of the CCAA. The additional
acreage will potentially double the
amount of conservation for the LEPC by
doubling the amount of birds protected
on enrolled lands. If, on average, LEPC
densities are about two birds per square
mile in good quality habitat, there could
be as many as 1,250 LEPCs within the
targeted enrollment/implementation
area of this CCAA and an overall
population of about 3,125 birds within
the entire planning area. We have
analyzed the effects through reinitiating
the original Conference Opinion and we
have found that the approval and
implementation of the amended CCAA
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will extend a landscape-level
conservation program that will result in
increased re-colonization of suitable
habitats by the LEPC. Furthermore, the
conservation measures included in the
amended CCAA are designed to reduce
the major habitat-related threats to the
LEPC in Oklahoma, which is expected
to lead to increased distribution and
abundance of the species in the action
area. Also, adverse impacts associated
with implementation of conservation
measures under the amended CCAA are
expected to be minor and temporary,
and should be offset and exceeded by
beneficial and long-lasting effects to the
LEPC and its habitat. Although an
increase in the number of acres enrolled
will increase the extent of incidental
take of the LEPC, this will be offset and
exceeded by beneficial effects that will
also increase under the amended CCAA.
Availability of Documents
Electronic copies of the proposed
CCAA amendment and the
Environmental Action Statement
Screening Form, along with the final
CCAA and final EA are available on the
Service’s LEPC Web site, https://
www.fws.gov/southwest/es/LPC.html.
Alternatively, you may obtain CD–
ROMs with electronic copies of these
documents by writing to Acting Field
Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 9014 East 21st Street, Tulsa, OK
74129; calling 918–581–7458; or faxing
918–581–7467. Please refer to
TE72923A–1 when requesting
documents. The proposed amendment
to the CCAA and the environmental
action statement screening form are
available for public inspection, by
appointment only, during normal
business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) at
the Tulsa address listed above.
Persons wishing to review the
amended CCAA or Environmental
Action Statement may obtain a copy by
writing to the Regional Director, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box
1306, Room 6034, Albuquerque, NM
87103.
Authority
We provide this notice under section
10(c) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)
and its implementing regulations (50
CFR 17.22) and NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321
et seq.) and its implementing
regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
Joy E. Nicholopoulos,
Acting Regional Director, Southwest Region,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R2-ES-2013-N187; FXES11120200000F2-134-FF02ENEH00]
Environmental Action Statement Screening Form and Proposed
Amendment to the Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances;
Lesser Prairie Chicken, Oklahoma
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for public comment.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of the environmental action statement screening form and
the draft amendment to the Agricultural Candidate Conservation
Agreement with Assurances (CCAA) for the lesser prairie chicken
(Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) (LEPC) in Oklahoma, under the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
Conservation (ODWC) (applicant) has applied for an amendment of their
existing CCAA, with a major amendment to increase enrollment from
200,000 acres to 400,000 acres by 2037 throughout the 14 Oklahoma
counties described in the CCAA.
DATES: Comment Period: To ensure consideration of your written
comments, they must be received on or before close of business (4:30
p.m. CST) January 21, 2014. Any comments that we receive after the
closing date may not be considered in the final decisions on these
actions.
ADDRESSES: For where to view documents, see Availability of Documents
in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Acting Field Supervisor, by U.S. mail
at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 9014 East 21st Street, Tulsa, OK
74129, or by telephone at 918-581-7458.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
In accordance with the requirements of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), we advise the
public that:
1. We have gathered the information necessary to determine impacts
in the environmental action statement screening form related to
potential issuance of an amended enhancement of survival permit to the
applicant; and
2. The applicant has developed a draft amendment to the CCAA, which
doubles the acreage of enrollment on which ODWC could take to implement
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conservation measures for the LEPC by removing threats to the species
and protecting their habitat to the maximum extent practicable pursuant
to section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act), as
amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
The permitted CCAA is authorized for 25 years in Alfalfa, Beaver,
Beckham, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Roger Mills,
Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward Counties, Oklahoma. This area
constitutes the CCAA's Planning Area, with Covered Areas being eligible
on non-Federal lands within the Planning Area that provide suitable
habitat for LEPC, or have the potential to provide suitable LEPC
habitat with the implementation of conservation management practices.
This proposed amendment would double the enrollment cap from 200,000
acres to 400,000 acres. This would double the conservation program
currently being implemented on agricultural lands within the historic
range of the LEPC under the current section 10(a)(1)(A) enhancement of
survival permit held by ODWC. The CCAA is in addition to a larger
conservation effort for the LEPC across its range within Texas,
Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico.
ODWC will enroll participating landowners through issuance of
Certificates of Inclusion pursuant to the CCAA. Participating
landowners who are fully implementing the CCAA provisions of the
enhancement of survival permit will be provided assurances that, should
the LEPC be listed, the Service will not require them to provide
additional land, water, or financial resources, nor will there be any
further restrictions to their land, water, or financial resources than
those they committed to under the CCAA provisions. The CCAA provisions
are found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 17.22(d)
and 17.32(d). Furthermore, if the LEPC is listed, participating
landowners would be provided incidental take authorization under the
enhancement of survival permit for the level of incidental take on the
enrolled lands consistent with the activities under the CCAA
provisions. This amendment would potentially double the amount of the
incidental take authorization proportionately with the doubling of the
enrolled conservation acres.
Background
The LEPC currently occurs in five States: Colorado, Kansas, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The species inhabits rangelands dominated
primarily by shinnery oak-bluestem and sand sagebrush-bluestem
vegetation types. Major factors affecting the status of the LEPC are
habitat fragmentation, overutilization by domestic livestock, oil and
gas development, wind energy development, loss of native rangelands to
cropland conversion, herbicide use, fire suppression, and drought. In
1998, the Service determined that listing of the LEPC was warranted but
precluded because of other higher priority species. The December 2008
Candidate Notice of Review elevated the listing priority of the LEPC
from an ``8'' to a ``2'' because the overall magnitude of threats to
the LEPC were increasing and occurring throughout almost all of the
currently occupied range.
On January 25, 2013 (77 FR 37917), we issued a final environmental
assessment (EA), along with the final CCAA and enhancement of survival
permit. We included public comments and responses associated with the
draft EA and draft CCAA in an appendix to the final EA. The Service
worked with the ODWC on the development of the CCAA for the LEPC in the
State of Oklahoma. The CCAA was initiated in order to facilitate
conservation and restoration of the LEPC on private and State trust
lands in Oklahoma. Expected conservation benefits for the LEPC from
implementation of the conservation measures in this CCAA will be
recognized through improved population performance. Specifically, this
will entail expected increases in adult and juvenile survivorship, nest
success, and recruitment rates. A full discussion of the impacts, both
positive and negative, can be found in the Final Environmental
Assessment and Biological/Conference Opinion for the original CCAA
(https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/LPC.html).
Proposed Action
The purpose of the amendment to the CCAA is to double the amount of
acreage that ODWC can use to enroll participating landowners from
200,000 to 400,000 acres over the 25 year duration of the CCAA. The
additional acreage will potentially double the amount of conservation
for the LEPC by doubling the amount of birds protected on enrolled
lands. If, on average, LEPC densities are about two birds per square
mile in good quality habitat, there could be as many as 1,250 LEPCs
within the targeted enrollment/implementation area of this CCAA and an
overall population of about 3,125 birds within the entire planning
area. We have analyzed the effects through reinitiating the original
Conference Opinion and we have found that the approval and
implementation of the amended CCAA will extend a landscape-level
conservation program that will result in increased re-colonization of
suitable habitats by the LEPC. Furthermore, the conservation measures
included in the amended CCAA are designed to reduce the major habitat-
related threats to the LEPC in Oklahoma, which is expected to lead to
increased distribution and abundance of the species in the action area.
Also, adverse impacts associated with implementation of conservation
measures under the amended CCAA are expected to be minor and temporary,
and should be offset and exceeded by beneficial and long-lasting
effects to the LEPC and its habitat. Although an increase in the number
of acres enrolled will increase the extent of incidental take of the
LEPC, this will be offset and exceeded by beneficial effects that will
also increase under the amended CCAA.
Availability of Documents
Electronic copies of the proposed CCAA amendment and the
Environmental Action Statement Screening Form, along with the final
CCAA and final EA are available on the Service's LEPC Web site, https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/LPC.html. Alternatively, you may obtain CD-
ROMs with electronic copies of these documents by writing to Acting
Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 9014 East 21st
Street, Tulsa, OK 74129; calling 918-581-7458; or faxing 918-581-7467.
Please refer to TE72923A-1 when requesting documents. The proposed
amendment to the CCAA and the environmental action statement screening
form are available for public inspection, by appointment only, during
normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) at the Tulsa address listed
above.
Persons wishing to review the amended CCAA or Environmental Action
Statement may obtain a copy by writing to the Regional Director, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 1306, Room 6034, Albuquerque, NM
87103.
Authority
We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the Act (16 U.S.C.
1531 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 17.22) and NEPA
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (40 CFR
1506.6).
Joy E. Nicholopoulos,
Acting Regional Director, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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