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[Docket No. FWS–R2–ES–2020–0133;
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Initiation of 5-Year Status
Reviews of 23 Species in the
Southwest
AGENCY:
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
Common name
Scientific name
Notice of initiation of reviews;
request for information.
ACTION:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, are conducting 5-year
status reviews under the Endangered
Species Act of 23 animal and plant
species. A 5-year status review is based
on the best scientific and commercial
data available at the time of the review;
therefore, we are requesting submission
of any such information that has become
available since the last review for the
species.
DATES: To ensure consideration, we are
requesting submission of new
information no later than June 4, 2021.
However, we will continue to accept
new information about any listed
species at any time.
ADDRESSES: For how to request or
submit information, see Request for
Information and How Do I Ask
Questions or Provide Information? in
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general information, please contact
Angela Anders, via phone at 505–248–
7953 or via email at Angela_Anders@
fws.gov (email). For information on a
particular species, contact the
appropriate person or office listed in the
table in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section. Individuals who are hearing
impaired or speech impaired may call
the Federal Relay Service at 800–877–
8339 for TTY assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Why do we conduct a 5-year review?
Under the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531
et seq.), we maintain Lists of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants (which we collectively refer
to as the List) in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 17.11 (for
animals) and 17.12 (for plants). Section
4(c)(2)(A) of the ESA requires us to
review each listed species’ status at least
Listing status
Final listing rule
(Federal Register
citation and
publication date)
Current range
once every 5 years. Our regulations at 50
CFR 424.21 require that we publish a
notice in the Federal Register
announcing those species under active
review. For additional information
about 5-year reviews, refer to our
factsheet at https://www.fws.gov/
endangered/what-we-do/recoveryoverview.html.
What information do we consider in
our review?
A 5-year review considers all new
information available at the time of the
review. In conducting these reviews, we
consider the best scientific and
commercial data that have become
available since the listing determination
or most recent status review, such as:
(A) Species biology, including but not
limited to population trends,
distribution, abundance, demographics,
and genetics;
(B) Habitat conditions, including but
not limited to amount, distribution, and
suitability;
(C) Conservation measures that have
been implemented that benefit the
species;
(D) Threat status and trends in
relation to the five listing factors (as
defined in section 4(a)(1) of the ESA);
and
(E) Other new information, data, or
corrections, including but not limited to
taxonomic or nomenclatural changes,
identification of erroneous information
contained in the List, and improved
analytical methods.
Any new information will be
considered during the 5-year review and
will also be useful in evaluating the
ongoing recovery programs for the
species.
Which species are under review?
The species in the following table are
under active 5-year status review.
Contact person, phone,
email
Contact person’s U.S.
mail address
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Arizona Ecological Services Office, 9828 North 31st
Avenue, #C3, Phoenix, AZ 85051–2518.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Southwest
Regional Office, P.O.
Box 1306, Albuquerque, NM, 87103.
ANIMALS
Trout, Apache .....
Oncorhynchus
apache.
Threatened ......
Arizona (USA) ...............
40 FR 29863, 7/16/1975
Jeff Humphrey, Field
Supervisor, 602–242–
0210 (phone) or
Jeff_Humphrey@
fws.gov (email).
Crane, whooping
Grus americana ....
Endangered .....
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin (USA), and
Canada.
32 FR 4001, 3/11/1967
Peter Fasbender, Assistant Regional Director—Ecological
Services, 505–248–
6671 (office phone) or
Peter_Fasbender@
fws.gov (email).
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Common name
Scientific name
Listing status
Current range
Experimental
population,
non-essential.
Final listing rule
(Federal Register
citation and
publication date)
Prairie-chicken,
Attwater’s
greater.
Tympanuchus
cupido attwateri.
Endangered .....
Alabama, Arkansas,
Colorado, Florida,
Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kentucky, Louisiana,
Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, North Carolina, New Mexico,
Ohio, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin,
West Virginia.
Texas (USA) .................
Amphipod, Peck’s
Cave.
Beetle [no common name].
Stygobromus .........
(=Stygonectes)
pecki.
Rhadine infernalis
Endangered .....
Endangered .....
Texas (USA) .................
Texas (USA) .................
62 FR 66295, 12/18/
1997.
65 FR 81419 12/26/
2000.
Beetle [no common name].
Beetle, Comal
Springs dryopid.
Beetle, Comal
Springs riffle.
Pupfish, Comanche Springs.
Pupfish, Leon
Springs.
Salamander,
Georgetown.
Salamander,
Jollyville Plateau.
Salamander, Salado.
Salamander, San
Marcos.
Spider, Government Canyon
Bat Cave.
Warbler (=wood),
goldencheeked.
Rhadine exilis .......
Endangered .....
Texas (USA) .................
Stygoparnus
comalensis.
Heterelmis
comalensis.
Cyprinodon
elegans.
Cyprinodon
bovinus.
Eurycea naufragia
Endangered .....
Texas (USA) .................
Endangered .....
Texas (USA) .................
Endangered .....
Texas (USA) .................
65 FR 81419, 12/26/
2000.
62 FR 66295, 12/18/
1997.
62 FR 66295, 12/18/
1997.
32 FR 4001, 3/11/1967.
Endangered .....
Texas (USA) .................
45 FR 54678, 8/15/1980.
Threatened ......
Texas (USA) .................
79 FR 20107, 4/11/2014.
Eurycea tonkawae
Threatened ......
Texas (USA) .................
78 FR 51278, 8/20/2013.
Eurycea
chisholmensis.
Eurycea nana ........
Threatened ......
Texas (USA) .................
79 FR 20107, 4/11/2014.
Threatened ......
Texas (USA) .................
45 FR 47355, 7/14/1980.
Neoleptoneta
microps.
Endangered .....
Texas (USA) .................
65 FR 81418, 12/26/
2000.
Dendroica
chrysoparia.
Endangered .....
55 FR 53153, 12/27/
1990.
Chub, Chihuahua
Gila nigrescens .....
Threatened ......
Texas (USA), El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Mexico,
and Nicaragua.
New Mexico (USA), and
Mexico.
Isopod, Socorro ..
Thermosphaeroma
thermophilus.
Endangered .....
New Mexico (USA) .......
43 FR 12690, 3/27/1978.
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Contact person, phone,
email
Contact person’s U.S.
mail address
John Magera, Refuge
Manager, 979–234–
3021 (office phone) or
John_Magera@
fws.gov (email).
Adam Zerrenner, Field
Supervisor, 512–490–
0057 (office phone),
512–577–6594 (direct
line) or Adam_
Zerrenner@fws.gov
(email).
Attwater Prairie Chicken
National Wildlife Refuge, P.O. Box 519,
Eagle Lake, Texas
77434.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Austin Ecological Services Field
Office, 10711 Burnet
Road, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78758.
Shawn Sartorious, Field
Supervisor, 505–761–
4781 or Shawn_
Sartorious@fws.gov
(email).
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 2105 Osuna
Rd. NE, Albuquerque,
NM 87113–1001.
Shawn Sartorious, Field
Supervisor, 505–761–
4781 or Shawn_
Sartorious@fws.gov
(email).
Jeff Humphrey, Field
Supervisor, 602–242–
0210 (phone) or Jeff_
Humphrey@fws.gov
(email).
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 2105 Osuna
Rd. NE, Albuquerque,
NM 87113–1001.
58 FR 5561, 1/22/0993;
62 FR 38932, 7/21/
1997; 66 FR 33903,
6/26/2001; 76 FR
6066 2/3/2011.
32 FR 4001, 3/11/1967
48 FR 46053, 10/11/
1983.
PLANTS
Wild-buckwheat,
Gypsum.
Cactus,
Knowlton’s.
Eriogonum
gypsophilum.
Pediocactus
knowltonii.
Threatened ......
Endangered .....
New Mexico (USA) .......
Colorado and New Mexico (USA).
46 FR 49639, 1/19/1981
44 FR 62244, 10/29/
1979.
Ladies-tresses,
Canelo Hills.
Cactus, Nichol’s
Turk’s head.
Spiranthes
delitescens.
Echinocactus
horizonthalonius
var. nicholii.
Endangered .....
Endangered .....
Arizona (USA) ...............
Arizona (USA) ...............
62 FR 665, 1/6/1997 ....
44 FR 61927, 10/26/
1979.
Ragwort, San
Francisco
Peaks.
Packera
franciscana.
Threatened ......
Arizona (USA) ...............
44 FR 61927, 10/26/
1979.
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Service, Arizona Ecological Services Office, 9828 North 31st
Avenue, #C3, Phoenix, AZ 85051–2517.
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Request for Information
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
To ensure that a 5-year review is
complete and based on the best
available scientific and commercial
information, we request new
information from all sources. See What
Information Do We Consider in Our
Review? for specific criteria. If you
submit information, please support it
with documentation such as maps,
bibliographic references, methods used
to gather and analyze the data, and/or
copies of any pertinent publications,
reports, or letters by knowledgeable
sources.
Fish and Wildlife Service
[Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2017–0092;
91200–FF09M20300–189–
FXMB123109EAGLE]
Updated Collision Risk Model Priors
for Estimating Eagle Fatalities at Wind
Energy Facilities
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
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.
This notice announces our
adoption of updated species-specific
eagle exposure and collision
probabilities used to generate fatality
estimates for consideration in issuing
eagle incidental take permits to windenergy facilities under the Bald and
Golden Eagle Protection Act. This action
will improve our ability to carry out our
statutory responsibility to ensure
conservation of bald eagles and golden
eagles when issuing those permits.
DATES: May 6, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Information related to this
notice, including the public comments
received in response to the previous
Federal Register notices, is available at
the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov in Docket No.
FWS–HQ–MB–2017–0092.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brian Millsap, at 505–559–3963
(telephone), or brian_a_millsap@fws.gov
(email). Individuals who are hearing
impaired or speech impaired may call
the Federal Relay Service at 800–877–
8337 for TTY assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Completed and Active Reviews
Background
How do I ask questions or provide
information?
If you wish to provide information for
any species listed above, please submit
your comments and materials to the
appropriate contact in the table above.
You may also direct questions to those
contacts. Individuals who are hearing
impaired or speech impaired may call
the Federal Relay Service at 800–877–
8339 for TTY assistance.
Public Availability of Comments
A list of all completed and currently
active 5-year reviews can be found at
https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/report/speciesfive-year-review.
Authority
This document is published under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.).
Amy L. Lueders,
Regional Director, Southwest Region, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service.
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SUMMARY:
The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection
Act (16 U.S.C. 668–668d; ‘‘Act’’)
prohibits take of bald eagles and golden
eagles except pursuant to Federal
regulations. The Act authorizes the
Secretary of the Interior to issue
regulations to permit the ‘‘taking’’ of
eagles for various purposes, provided
the taking is compatible with the
preservation of eagles. Under
regulations in part 22 of title 50 of the
Code of Federal Regulations, we, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(hereafter, ‘‘the Service’’), issue permits
to authorize take of eagles that is
incidental to an activity (50 CFR 22.26).
In carrying out our responsibility to
issue these types of permits for windenergy facilities, we use a collision-risk
model (CRM) to predict the number of
bald and golden eagles that may be
taken at facilities (USFWS 2013; New et
al. 2015). The CRM allows the Service
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to produce conservative initial take
estimates for new wind energy facilities,
as well as to produce more precise
updated estimates for operating
facilities that have collected fatality
monitoring data. The take estimates
provided by the CRM allow the Service
to ensure authorized eagle take numbers
are within the eagle management unit
take limits, and provide the data
necessary to assess effects of take
permits on local area eagle populations,
both required actions under our
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement for eagle take permits
(USFWS 2016a). The CRM incorporates
prior information (priors) on eagle
exposure and eagle collision probability,
and these priors are updated as new
information becomes available as part of
the adaptive management process
associated with eagle take permitting
(USFWS 2016b).
In 2017 the Service undertook a
review of newly available information
and generated updated priors for the
CRM. The Service announced the
updated priors and availability of a
report summarizing the analysis in a
June 21, 2018, Federal Register notice
(83 FR 28858) that solicited public
comment on the proposed priors and
how the Service should use the updated
bald eagle priors in the CRM. The report
is available at: https://www.fws.gov/
migratorybirds/pdf/management/
crmpriorsreport2018.pdf or as described
above in ADDRESSES (at
www.regulations.gov in Docket No.
FWS–HQ–MB–2017–0092). At the
request of wind-industry
representatives, the Service reopened
the comment period for another 30 days
on November 13, 2018 (83 FR 56365).
Alternatives Considered and Summary
of Responses
In our notice of availability, we
presented updated priors for golden
eagle exposure and golden eagle
collision probability. We also developed
and presented for the first time priors
for bald eagle exposure and collision
probability. These updated and new
priors incorporate substantial new
information, and their adoption thus
constitutes an improvement in the
scientific information used by the
Service to estimate the effects of our
take permits on eagle populations.
The alternatives for both eagle species
that we considered and presented for
public comment are as follows:
Alternative 1—Use the updated
species-specific priors, and use the 80th
quantile of the CRM fatality estimates as
the initial permitted take number for
permits, as is the current practice.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[Docket No. FWS-R2-ES-2020-0133; FXES11130200000-212-FF02ENEH00]
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Initiation of 5-
Year Status Reviews of 23 Species in the Southwest
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of initiation of reviews; request for information.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, are conducting 5-year
status reviews under the Endangered Species Act of 23 animal and plant
species. A 5-year status review is based on the best scientific and
commercial data available at the time of the review; therefore, we are
requesting submission of any such information that has become available
since the last review for the species.
DATES: To ensure consideration, we are requesting submission of new
information no later than June 4, 2021. However, we will continue to
accept new information about any listed species at any time.
ADDRESSES: For how to request or submit information, see Request for
Information and How Do I Ask Questions or Provide Information? in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information, please
contact Angela Anders, via phone at 505-248-7953 or via email at
[email protected] (email). For information on a particular species,
contact the appropriate person or office listed in the table in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. Individuals who are hearing impaired
or speech impaired may call the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339
for TTY assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Why do we conduct a 5-year review?
Under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), we maintain Lists of Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife and Plants (which we collectively refer to as the List) in the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 17.11 (for animals) and
17.12 (for plants). Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the ESA requires us to review
each listed species' status at least once every 5 years. Our
regulations at 50 CFR 424.21 require that we publish a notice in the
Federal Register announcing those species under active review. For
additional information about 5-year reviews, refer to our factsheet at
https://www.fws.gov/endangered/what-we-do/recovery-overview.html.
What information do we consider in our review?
A 5-year review considers all new information available at the time
of the review. In conducting these reviews, we consider the best
scientific and commercial data that have become available since the
listing determination or most recent status review, such as:
(A) Species biology, including but not limited to population
trends, distribution, abundance, demographics, and genetics;
(B) Habitat conditions, including but not limited to amount,
distribution, and suitability;
(C) Conservation measures that have been implemented that benefit
the species;
(D) Threat status and trends in relation to the five listing
factors (as defined in section 4(a)(1) of the ESA); and
(E) Other new information, data, or corrections, including but not
limited to taxonomic or nomenclatural changes, identification of
erroneous information contained in the List, and improved analytical
methods.
Any new information will be considered during the 5-year review and
will also be useful in evaluating the ongoing recovery programs for the
species.
Which species are under review?
The species in the following table are under active 5-year status
review.
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Final listing rule
(Federal Register Contact person, Contact person's
Common name Scientific name Listing status Current range citation and phone, email U.S. mail address
publication date)
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ANIMALS
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Trout, Apache................... Oncorhynchus Threatened........ Arizona (USA)..... 40 FR 29863, 7/16/ Jeff Humphrey, U.S. Fish and
apache. 1975. Field Supervisor, Wildlife Service,
602-242-0210 Arizona
(phone) or Ecological
[email protected] Services Office,
.gov (email). 9828 North 31st
Avenue, #C3,
Phoenix, AZ 85051-
2518.
Crane, whooping................. Grus americana.... Endangered........ Kansas, Montana, 32 FR 4001, 3/11/ Peter Fasbender, U.S. Fish and
Nebraska, North 1967. Assistant Wildlife Service,
Dakota, Oklahoma, Regional Southwest
South Dakota, Director--Ecologi Regional Office,
Texas, Wisconsin cal Services, 505- P.O. Box 1306,
(USA), and Canada. 248-6671 (office Albuquerque, NM,
phone) or 87103.
[email protected] (email).
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Experimental Alabama, Arkansas, 58 FR 5561, 1/22/
population, non- Colorado, 0993; 62 FR
essential. Florida, Georgia, 38932, 7/21/1997;
Idaho, Illinois, 66 FR 33903, 6/26/
Indiana, Iowa, 2001; 76 FR 6066
Kentucky, 2/3/2011.
Louisiana,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Missouri, North
Carolina, New
Mexico, Ohio,
South Carolina,
Tennessee, Utah,
Virginia,
Wisconsin, West
Virginia.
Prairie-chicken, Attwater's Tympanuchus cupido Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 32 FR 4001, 3/11/ John Magera, Attwater Prairie
greater. attwateri. 1967. Refuge Manager, Chicken National
979-234-3021 Wildlife Refuge,
(office phone) or P.O. Box 519,
[email protected] Eagle Lake, Texas
ov (email). 77434.
Amphipod, Peck's Cave........... Stygobromus....... Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 62 FR 66295, 12/18/ Adam Zerrenner, U.S. Fish and
Beetle [no common name]......... (=Stygonectes) Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 1997. Field Supervisor, Wildlife Service,
pecki. 65 FR 81419 12/26/ 512-490-0057 Austin Ecological
Rhadine infernalis 2000. (office phone), Services Field
512-577-6594 Office, 10711
(direct line) or Burnet Road,
[email protected] Suite 200,
s.gov (email). Austin, TX 78758.
Beetle [no common name]......... Rhadine exilis.... Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 65 FR 81419, 12/26/
2000.
Beetle, Comal Springs dryopid... Stygoparnus Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 62 FR 66295, 12/18/
comalensis. 1997.
Beetle, Comal Springs riffle.... Heterelmis Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 62 FR 66295, 12/18/
comalensis. 1997.
Pupfish, Comanche Springs....... Cyprinodon elegans Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 32 FR 4001, 3/11/
1967.
Pupfish, Leon Springs........... Cyprinodon bovinus Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 45 FR 54678, 8/15/
1980.
Salamander, Georgetown.......... Eurycea naufragia. Threatened........ Texas (USA)....... 79 FR 20107, 4/11/
2014.
Salamander, Jollyville Plateau.. Eurycea tonkawae.. Threatened........ Texas (USA)....... 78 FR 51278, 8/20/
2013.
Salamander, Salado.............. Eurycea Threatened........ Texas (USA)....... 79 FR 20107, 4/11/
chisholmensis. 2014.
Salamander, San Marcos.......... Eurycea nana...... Threatened........ Texas (USA)....... 45 FR 47355, 7/14/
1980.
Spider, Government Canyon Bat Neoleptoneta Endangered........ Texas (USA)....... 65 FR 81418, 12/26/
Cave. microps. 2000.
Warbler (=wood), golden-cheeked. Dendroica Endangered........ Texas (USA), El 55 FR 53153, 12/27/
chrysoparia. Salvador, 1990.
Guatemala,
Honduras, Mexico,
and Nicaragua.
Chub, Chihuahua................. Gila nigrescens... Threatened........ New Mexico (USA), 48 FR 46053, 10/11/ Shawn Sartorious, U.S. Fish and
and Mexico. 1983. Field Supervisor, Wildlife Service,
505-761-4781 or 2105 Osuna Rd.
[email protected] NE, Albuquerque,
fws.gov (email). NM 87113-1001.
Isopod, Socorro................. Thermosphaeroma Endangered........ New Mexico (USA).. 43 FR 12690, 3/27/
thermophilus. 1978.
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PLANTS
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Wild-buckwheat, Gypsum.......... Eriogonum Threatened........ New Mexico (USA).. 46 FR 49639, 1/19/ Shawn Sartorious, U.S. Fish and
Cactus, Knowlton's.............. gypsophilum. Endangered........ Colorado and New 1981. Field Supervisor, Wildlife Service,
Pediocactus Mexico (USA). 44 FR 62244, 10/29/ 505-761-4781 or 2105 Osuna Rd.
knowltonii. 1979. [email protected] NE, Albuquerque,
fws.gov (email). NM 87113-1001.
Ladies-tresses, Canelo Hills.... Spiranthes Endangered........ Arizona (USA)..... 62 FR 665, 1/6/ Jeff Humphrey, U.S. Fish and
Cactus, Nichol's Turk's head.... delitescens. Endangered........ Arizona (USA)..... 1997. Field Supervisor, Wildlife Service,
Echinocactus 44 FR 61927, 10/26/ 602-242-0210 Arizona
horizonthalonius 1979. (phone) or Ecological
var. nicholii. [email protected] Services Office,
.gov (email). 9828 North 31st
Avenue, #C3,
Phoenix, AZ 85051-
2517.
Ragwort, San Francisco Peaks.... Packera Threatened........ Arizona (USA)..... 44 FR 61927, 10/26/
franciscana. 1979.
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Request for Information
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Authority
This document is published under the authority of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Amy L. Lueders,
Regional Director, Southwest Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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