Renewal of Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council Charter, 21942-21943 [2014-08844]
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Dated: April 11, 2014.
Jean Lin Pao,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy
Development & Research.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
[FWS–HQ–EA–2013–N291; FF09D00000–
FXG01664091HCC0–145]
Renewal of Wildlife and Hunting
Heritage Conservation Council Charter
Office of the Secretary, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), following
consultation with the General Services
Administration, the Secretary of the
Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture
have renewed the Wildlife and Hunting
Heritage Conservation Council (Council)
charter for 2 years. The Council
provides recommendations on wildlife
and habitat management, hunting, and
other outdoor recreation, affording
stakeholders the opportunity to give
policy, management, and technical
input to the Departments.
DATES: The charter will be filed with the
Senate and House of Representatives
and the Library of Congress.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joshua Winchell, Council Coordinator,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (703)
358–2639.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Council will conduct its operations in
accordance with the provisions of
FACA. It will report to the Secretary of
the Interior and the Secretary of
Agriculture through the U.S. Fish and
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Wildlife Service, in consultation with
the Director of the Bureau of Land
Management; the Director of the
National Park Service; the Chief, U.S.
Forest Service; the Chief, Natural
Resources Conservation Service; and the
Administrator of the Farm Service
Agency. The Council will function
solely as an advisory body. The
Council’s duties will consist of, but are
not limited to, providing
recommendations for:
(a) Implementing the Recreational
Hunting and Wildlife Resource
Conservation Plan—A Ten-Year Plan for
Implementation;
(b) Increasing public awareness of and
support for the Wildlife Restoration
Program;
(c) Fostering wildlife and habitat
conservation and ethics in hunting and
shooting sports recreation;
(d) Stimulating sportsmen and
women’s participation in conservation
and management of wildlife and habitat
resources through outreach and
education;
(e) Fostering communication and
coordination among State, tribal, and
Federal governments; industry; hunting
and shooting sportsmen and women;
wildlife and habitat conservation and
management organizations; and the
public;
(f) Providing appropriate access to
Federal lands for recreational shooting
and hunting;
(g) Providing recommendations to
improve implementation of Federal
conservation programs that benefit
wildlife, hunting, and outdoor
recreation on private lands; and
(h) When requested by the Designated
Federal Officer (DFO) in consultation
with the Council Chairperson,
performing a variety of assessments or
reviews of policies, programs, and
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efforts through the Council’s designated
subcommittees or workgroups.
The Council will consist of no more
than 18 discretionary and 7 ex officio
members. The Secretary of the Interior
and the Secretary of Agriculture will
appoint discretionary members for 3year terms.
(a) Ex officio members:
(1) Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, or designated representative; (2)
Director, Bureau of Land Management,
or designated representative; (3)
Director, National Park Service, or
designated representative;
(4) Chief, U.S. Forest Service, or
designated representative;
(5) Chief, Natural Resources
Conservation Service, or designated
representative;
(6) Administrator, Farm Service
Agency, or designated representative;
and
(7) Executive Director, Association of
Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA).
(b) The remaining (discretionary)
members will be selected from among
the national interest groups listed
below. These members must be seniorlevel representatives of their
organizations and/or have the authority
to represent their designated
constituency.
(1) State fish and wildlife resource
management agencies;
(2) Wildlife and habitat conservation/
management organizations; (3) Game
bird hunting organizations;
(4) Waterfowl hunting organizations;
(5) Big game hunting organizations;
(6) Sportsmen and women community
at large;
(7) Archery, hunting, and/or shooting
sports industry;
(8) Hunting and shooting sports
outreach and education organizations;
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(9) Tourism, outfitter, and/or guide
industries related to hunting and/or
shooting sports; and
(10) Tribal resource management
organizations.
The Council will function solely as an
advisory body and in compliance with
provisions of FACA (5 U.S.C.
Appendix). This notice is published in
accordance with section 9a(2) of FACA.
The certification of renewal is published
below.
Certification: I hereby certify that the
Wildlife and Hunting Heritage
Conservation Council (Council) is
necessary and is in the public interest
in connection with the performance of
duties imposed on the Department of
the Interior under 43 U.S.C. 1457 and
provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Act
of 1956 (16 U.S.C. 742a), the Federal
Land Policy and Management Act of
1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701), the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement
Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd), and
Executive Order 13443, Facilitation of
Hunting Heritage and Wildlife
Conservation.
Dated: February 5, 2014.
Sally Jewell,
Secretary of the Interior.
Purpose of Meeting: The meeting will
be held on May 13–15, 2014 in
Arlington, Virginia. The purpose of the
meeting is to convene the full ISAC and
to provide expert input and
recommendations to NISC federal
agencies and their partners on invasive
species matters of national importance.
While in session, ISAC will: (1) Provide
input on priority actions to include in
the National Invasive Species
Management Plan revision; (2) receive
an initial report on a pilot project to
protect forest health in an urban setting;
(3) finalize an ISAC White Paper on the
role of utilization (including harvest) of
invasive species in control programs; (4)
review a draft report on the management
of invasive species in the context of
climate change; and, (5) consider
technical input and guidance related to
invasive species for consideration by the
United States Forest Service for
inclusion in their Forest Service
Handbook. The meeting agenda will be
available on the NISC Web site,
www.invasivespecies.gov, on or about
Friday, April 18, 2014. Supplemental
materials will be uploaded to the site on
or before Friday May 1, 2014.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Meeting of the Invasive Species
Advisory Committee: Tuesday, May 13,
2014 through Wednesday, May 14,
2014; 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday,
May 15, 2014; 8:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Office of the Secretary
ADDRESSES:
DATES:
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Invasive Species Advisory Committee
Office of the Secretary, Interior.
Notice of Public Meetings of the
Invasive Species Advisory Committee.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
notice is hereby given of meetings of the
Invasive Species Advisory Committee
(ISAC). Comprised of 31 nonfederal
invasive species experts and
stakeholders from across the nation, the
purpose of the Advisory Committee is to
provide advice to the National Invasive
Species Council, as authorized by
Executive Order 13112, on a broad array
of issues related to preventing the
introduction of invasive species and
providing for their control and
minimizing the economic, ecological,
and human health impacts that invasive
species cause. The Council is co-chaired
by the Secretary of the Interior, the
Secretary of Agriculture, and the
Secretary of Commerce. The duty of the
Council is to provide national
leadership regarding invasive species
issues.
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Headquarters of the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 North
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203. The
general session will be held in Room
530. Note: All meeting participants and
interested members of the public must
be cleared through building security
prior to being escorted to the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kelsey Brantley, National Invasive
Species Council Program Specialist and
ISAC Coordinator, Phone: (202) 513–
7243; Fax: (202) 371–1751; email:
Kelsey_Brantley@ios.doi.gov. Additional
information can also be obtained from
the NISC Web site,
www.invasivespecies.gov.
Dated: April 11, 2014.
Lori Williams,
Executive Director, National Invasive Species
Council.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R8–ES–2014–N065:
FXES11130800000–145–FF08E00000]
Endangered Species Recovery Permit
Applications
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit
applications; request for comment.
AGENCY:
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
recovery permits to conduct certain
activities with endangered species.
DATES: Comments on these permit
applications must be received on or
before May 19, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Written data or comments
should be submitted to the Endangered
Species Program Manager, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 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.
SUMMARY:
Applicants
Permit No. TE–793640
Applicant: Jerry J. Smith, San Jose,
California.
The applicant requests a permit
renewal to take (harass by survey,
capture, handle, collect tissue samples
and release) the tidewater goby
(Eucyclogobius newberryi) in
conjunction with surveys, research, and
population monitoring activities in
Marin, San Mateo, Santa Cruz,
Monterey, and San Luis Obispo
Counties, California, for the purpose of
enhancing the species’ survival.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
[FWS-HQ-EA-2013-N291; FF09D00000-FXG01664091HCC0-145]
Renewal of Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council
Charter
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), following
consultation with the General Services Administration, the Secretary of
the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture have renewed the Wildlife
and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council (Council) charter for 2
years. The Council provides recommendations on wildlife and habitat
management, hunting, and other outdoor recreation, affording
stakeholders the opportunity to give policy, management, and technical
input to the Departments.
DATES: The charter will be filed with the Senate and House of
Representatives and the Library of Congress.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joshua Winchell, Council Coordinator,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (703) 358-2639.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Council will conduct its operations in
accordance with the provisions of FACA. It will report to the Secretary
of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture through the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, in consultation with the Director of the Bureau
of Land Management; the Director of the National Park Service; the
Chief, U.S. Forest Service; the Chief, Natural Resources Conservation
Service; and the Administrator of the Farm Service Agency. The Council
will function solely as an advisory body. The Council's duties will
consist of, but are not limited to, providing recommendations for:
(a) Implementing the Recreational Hunting and Wildlife Resource
Conservation Plan--A Ten-Year Plan for Implementation;
(b) Increasing public awareness of and support for the Wildlife
Restoration Program;
(c) Fostering wildlife and habitat conservation and ethics in
hunting and shooting sports recreation;
(d) Stimulating sportsmen and women's participation in conservation
and management of wildlife and habitat resources through outreach and
education;
(e) Fostering communication and coordination among State, tribal,
and Federal governments; industry; hunting and shooting sportsmen and
women; wildlife and habitat conservation and management organizations;
and the public;
(f) Providing appropriate access to Federal lands for recreational
shooting and hunting;
(g) Providing recommendations to improve implementation of Federal
conservation programs that benefit wildlife, hunting, and outdoor
recreation on private lands; and
(h) When requested by the Designated Federal Officer (DFO) in
consultation with the Council Chairperson, performing a variety of
assessments or reviews of policies, programs, and efforts through the
Council's designated subcommittees or workgroups.
The Council will consist of no more than 18 discretionary and 7 ex
officio members. The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of
Agriculture will appoint discretionary members for 3-year terms.
(a) Ex officio members:
(1) Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, or designated
representative; (2) Director, Bureau of Land Management, or designated
representative; (3) Director, National Park Service, or designated
representative;
(4) Chief, U.S. Forest Service, or designated representative;
(5) Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service, or designated
representative;
(6) Administrator, Farm Service Agency, or designated
representative; and
(7) Executive Director, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
(AFWA).
(b) The remaining (discretionary) members will be selected from
among the national interest groups listed below. These members must be
senior-level representatives of their organizations and/or have the
authority to represent their designated constituency.
(1) State fish and wildlife resource management agencies;
(2) Wildlife and habitat conservation/management organizations; (3)
Game bird hunting organizations;
(4) Waterfowl hunting organizations; (5) Big game hunting
organizations;
(6) Sportsmen and women community at large;
(7) Archery, hunting, and/or shooting sports industry;
(8) Hunting and shooting sports outreach and education
organizations;
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(9) Tourism, outfitter, and/or guide industries related to hunting
and/or shooting sports; and
(10) Tribal resource management organizations.
The Council will function solely as an advisory body and in
compliance with provisions of FACA (5 U.S.C. Appendix). This notice is
published in accordance with section 9a(2) of FACA. The certification
of renewal is published below.
Certification: I hereby certify that the Wildlife and Hunting
Heritage Conservation Council (Council) is necessary and is in the
public interest in connection with the performance of duties imposed on
the Department of the Interior under 43 U.S.C. 1457 and provisions of
the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C. 742a), the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701), the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd), and
Executive Order 13443, Facilitation of Hunting Heritage and Wildlife
Conservation.
Dated: February 5, 2014.
Sally Jewell,
Secretary of the Interior.
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