Receipt of Incidental Take Permit Application and Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan for the Audubon's Crested Caracara; Hardee County, FL; Categorical Exclusion, 72882-72883 [2024-20084]
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Spotted owls are native to western
North America. Competition from
barred owls (Strix varia) has been
identified as a primary threat to the
northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis
caurina), which is listed as threatened
under the Endangered Species Act
(ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), as well as
a threat to the persistence of California
spotted owl (Strix occidentalis
occidentalis), which the Service has
proposed for listing (88 FR 11600;
February 23, 2023). Barred owls, native
to eastern North America, began to
expand their range around 1900 as a
likely result of European settlement.
Barred owls are larger and more
aggressive than the northern spotted owl
and the California spotted owl. Upon
reaching the Pacific Northwest, barred
owls displaced spotted owls from their
historic territories. Without
management of barred owls, extirpation
of northern spotted owls from major
portions of their historic range is likely
in the near future. While barred owls
have not substantially impacted
California spotted owl populations to
date, the establishment of a small barred
owl population in the northern Sierra
Nevada mountains, and the history of
the invasion and impacts on northern
spotted owls following such expansion,
demonstrates that barred owls are also
a significant threat to the persistence of
California spotted owls. The purpose of
this action is to reduce barred owl
populations to improve the survival and
recovery of northern spotted owls and to
prevent declines in California spotted
owls from barred owl competition.
The Service published a notice of
intent (NOI) in the Federal Register to
develop an EIS for this project on July
22, 2022 (87 FR 43886). The Service
published a notice of availability (NOA)
for the draft EIS on November 17, 2023
(88 FR 80329) and published an NOA
for the final EIS on July 5, 2024 (89 FR
55647). The EIS analyzed the
environmental consequences of the
preferred action (Alternative 2,
Management Strategy Implementation),
a no action alternative, and four
alternatives to the preferred action
outlining different management
frameworks for entities (Federal, State
or Tribal government agencies, or
private landowners) to implement
barred owl management. All action
alternatives included issuance of an
MBTA Special Purpose permit for
management to reduce barred owl
populations in areas within the northern
spotted owl’s range and to prevent
establishment of barred owl populations
within the California spotted owl’s
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We are advising the public of the
availability of the ROD, documenting
the Service’s decision to issue a
Migratory Bird Special Purpose permit
pursuant to the MBTA under EIS,
Alternative 2, Management Strategy
Implementation (Preferred Alternative).
Alternative 2 combines three
approaches to barred owl management
within the northern spotted owl’s range
and focuses on early detection and rapid
response in the California spotted owl’s
range. Alternative 2 best accomplishes
the purpose and need for action because
it will allow for rapid implementation of
barred owl management on specific
areas across the range of the northern
spotted owl in a manner that allows for
a swift reduction in barred owl numbers
and the impact of barred owls within
these targeted management areas. The
focus in Alternative 2 on location and
removal of all barred owls in the range
of the California spotted owl and
associated invasion pathways will also
limit the invasion of barred owls and
allow for removal of those individuals
that succeed in establishing territories
in the subspecies’ range.
The Service has prepared this ROD
pursuant to the Council on
Environmental Quality’s (CEQ’s)
implementing NEPA regulations at 40
CFR parts 1500–1508, which became
effective on May 20, 2022 (87 FR 23453;
April 20, 2022). Because the Service
published a notice of intent (NOI) to
develop an EIS for this project on July
22, 2022, prior to the July 1, 2024,
effective date for the Council on
Environmental Quality’s updated NEPA
regulations, the draft EIS, final EIS, and
ROD were prepared according to the
2022 regulations.
Authority
We provide this notice in accordance
with the requirements of NEPA and its
implementing regulations (40 CFR
1503.1 and 1506.6).
Hugh Morrison,
Regional Director, Pacific Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[Docket No. FWS–R4–ES–2024–0134;
FXES11140400000–245–FF04EF4000]
Receipt of Incidental Take Permit
Application and Proposed Habitat
Conservation Plan for the Audubon’s
Crested Caracara; Hardee County, FL;
Categorical Exclusion
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request
for comment.
AGENCY:
We, the Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service), announce receipt of
an application from Mosaic Fertilizer,
LLC (applicant) for an incidental take
permit (ITP) under the Endangered
Species Act. The applicant requests the
ITP to take a portion of the breeding
territory of the federally listed crested
caracara (Audubon’s) [FL DPS]
(Caracara plancus audubonii)
incidental to the construction and
operation of a phosphate mine in
Hardee County, Florida. We request
public comment on the application,
which includes the applicant’s
proposed habitat conservation plan
(HCP), and on the Service’s preliminary
determination that the proposed
permitting action may be eligible for a
categorical exclusion pursuant to the
Council on Environmental Quality’s
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) regulations, the Department of
the Interior’s (DOI) NEPA regulations,
and the DOI Departmental Manual. To
make this preliminary determination,
we prepared a draft environmental
action statement and low-effect
screening form, both of which are also
available for public review. We invite
comment from the public and local,
State, Tribal, and Federal agencies.
DATES: We must receive your written
comments on or before October 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES:
Obtaining Documents: The documents
this notice announces, as well as any
comments and other materials that we
receive, will be available for public
inspection online in Docket No. FWS–
R4–ES–2024–0134 at https://
www.regulations.gov.
Submitting Comments: If you wish to
submit comments on any of the
documents, you may do so in writing by
one of the following methods:
• Online: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments
on Docket No. FWS–R4–ES–2024–0134.
• U.S. mail: Public Comments
Processing, Attn: Docket No. FWS–R4–
SUMMARY:
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ES–2024–0134; U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, MS: PRB/3W, 5275 Leesburg
Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Al
Begazo, by U.S. mail (see ADDRESSES),
by telephone at 772–226–8134, or via
email at alfredo_begazo@fws.gov.
Individuals in the United States who are
deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have
a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY,
TDD, or TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services.
Individuals outside the United States
should use the relay services offered
within their country to make
international calls to the point-ofcontact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the
Fish and Wildlife Service (Service),
announce receipt of an application from
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (applicant) for an
incidental take permit (ITP) under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
The applicant requests the ITP to take
the crested caracara (Audubon’s) [FL
DPS] (Caracara plancus audubonii)
(caracara), federally listed as threatened
under the ESA, incidental to the
construction and operation of a
phosphate mine in Hardee County,
Florida. We request public comments on
the application, which includes the
applicant’s habitat conservation plan
(HCP), and on the Service’s preliminary
determination that this proposed ITP
qualifies as low effect, and may qualify
for a categorical exclusion pursuant to
the Council on Environmental Quality’s
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) regulations (40 CFR 1501.4), the
Department of the Interior’s (DOI) NEPA
regulations (43 CFR part 46), and the
DOI’s Departmental Manual (516 DM
8.5(C)(2)). To make this preliminary
determination, we prepared a draft
environmental action statement and
low-effect screening form, both of which
are also available for public review.
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Proposed Project
The applicant requests a 10-year ITP
to take approximately 42.7 acres (ac) of
the 70-ac primary zone of a caracara
breeding territory incidental to the
construction and operation of a
phosphate mine on a 4,386.1-ac parcel
in Hardee County. The primary zone of
a caracara breeding pair is considered of
vital importance for breeding success.
The project site is located east of the
South Fort Meade Mine and north of
State Road 64, in sections 1–4 and 12–
14, Township 33 South, Range 26 East,
sections 5, 6, 8, 9, 14–16, 21–23, and
26–28, Township 33 South, and Range
27 East, at Latitude 27°36′10.1″/
longitude 81°36′1.4″, Hardee County,
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Florida. The applicant proposes to
minimize disturbance on nesting
caracaras by conducting all mining
activities within the 70-ac primary zone
during the non-breeding season. To
mitigate for the 47-ac portion of
unavoidable impacts on the caracara’s
primary zone, the applicant proposes to
donate $38,000 to restore 70 ac of
caracara habitat per the Service’s
Audubon’s crested caracara
conservation guidelines.
Our Preliminary Determination
The Service has made a preliminary
determination that the applicant’s
proposed project, including the
construction and operation of a
phosphate mine and associated
infrastructure, would individually and
cumulatively have a minor effect on the
caracara and the human environment.
Therefore, we have preliminarily
determined that the proposed ESA
section 10(a)(1)(B) permit would be a
low-effect ITP that individually or
cumulatively would have a minor effect
on the caracara and may qualify for
application of a categorical exclusion
pursuant to the Council on
Environmental Quality’s NEPA
regulations, DOI’s NEPA regulations,
and the DOI Departmental Manual. A
low-effect ITP is one that would result
in (1) minor or nonsignificant effects on
species covered in the HCP; (2)
nonsignificant effects on the human
environment; and (3) impacts that,
when added together with the impacts
of other past, present, and reasonably
foreseeable actions, would not result in
significant cumulative effects to the
human environment.
Next Steps
The Service will evaluate the
application and the comments to
determine whether to issue the
requested ITP. We will also conduct an
intra-Service consultation pursuant to
section 7 of the ESA to evaluate the
effects of the proposed take. After
considering the preceding and other
matters, we will determine whether the
permit issuance criteria of section
10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA have been met. If
met, the Service will issue ITP number
PER11778402 to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC.
Public Availability of Comments
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, be aware that your entire
comment, including your personal
identifying information, may be made
available to the public. If you submit a
comment at https://
www.regulations.gov, your entire
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comment, including any personal
identifying information, will be posted
on the website. If you submit a
hardcopy comment that includes
personal identifying information, such
as your address, phone number, or
email address, you may request at the
top of your document that we withhold
this information from public review.
However, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so. Moreover, all
submissions from organizations or
businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public disclosure in
their entirety.
Authority
The Service provides this notice
under section 10(c) of the Endangered
Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and
its implementing regulations (50 CFR
17.32) and the National Environmental
Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and
its implementing regulations (40 CFR
1500–1508 and 43 CFR 46).
Robert L. Carey,
Manager, Division of Environmental Review,
Florida Ecological Services Field Office.
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Receipt of Recovery Permit
Applications
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit
applications; request for comments.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, have received
applications for permits to conduct
activities intended to enhance the
propagation or survival of endangered
or threatened species under the
Endangered Species Act. We invite the
public and local, State, Tribal, and
Federal agencies to comment on these
applications. Before issuing any of the
requested permits, we will take into
consideration any information that we
receive during the public comment
period.
SUMMARY:
We must receive your written
comments on or before October 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Document availability and
comment submission: Submit requests
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2024-0134; FXES11140400000-245-FF04EF4000]
Receipt of Incidental Take Permit Application and Proposed
Habitat Conservation Plan for the Audubon's Crested Caracara; Hardee
County, FL; Categorical Exclusion
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comment.
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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce receipt
of an application from Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (applicant) for an
incidental take permit (ITP) under the Endangered Species Act. The
applicant requests the ITP to take a portion of the breeding territory
of the federally listed crested caracara (Audubon's) [FL DPS] (Caracara
plancus audubonii) incidental to the construction and operation of a
phosphate mine in Hardee County, Florida. We request public comment on
the application, which includes the applicant's proposed habitat
conservation plan (HCP), and on the Service's preliminary determination
that the proposed permitting action may be eligible for a categorical
exclusion pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality's National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations, the Department of the
Interior's (DOI) NEPA regulations, and the DOI Departmental Manual. To
make this preliminary determination, we prepared a draft environmental
action statement and low-effect screening form, both of which are also
available for public review. We invite comment from the public and
local, State, Tribal, and Federal agencies.
DATES: We must receive your written comments on or before October 7,
2024.
ADDRESSES:
Obtaining Documents: The documents this notice announces, as well
as any comments and other materials that we receive, will be available
for public inspection online in Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2024-0134 at
https://www.regulations.gov.
Submitting Comments: If you wish to submit comments on any of the
documents, you may do so in writing by one of the following methods:
Online: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments on Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2024-0134.
U.S. mail: Public Comments Processing, Attn: Docket No.
FWS-R4-
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ES-2024-0134; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MS: PRB/3W, 5275 Leesburg
Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Al Begazo, by U.S. mail (see
ADDRESSES), by telephone at 772-226-8134, or via email at
[email protected]. Individuals in the United States who are deaf,
deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability may dial 711
(TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to access telecommunications relay services.
Individuals outside the United States should use the relay services
offered within their country to make international calls to the point-
of-contact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service),
announce receipt of an application from Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC
(applicant) for an incidental take permit (ITP) under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The
applicant requests the ITP to take the crested caracara (Audubon's) [FL
DPS] (Caracara plancus audubonii) (caracara), federally listed as
threatened under the ESA, incidental to the construction and operation
of a phosphate mine in Hardee County, Florida. We request public
comments on the application, which includes the applicant's habitat
conservation plan (HCP), and on the Service's preliminary determination
that this proposed ITP qualifies as low effect, and may qualify for a
categorical exclusion pursuant to the Council on Environmental
Quality's National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations (40 CFR
1501.4), the Department of the Interior's (DOI) NEPA regulations (43
CFR part 46), and the DOI's Departmental Manual (516 DM 8.5(C)(2)). To
make this preliminary determination, we prepared a draft environmental
action statement and low-effect screening form, both of which are also
available for public review.
Proposed Project
The applicant requests a 10-year ITP to take approximately 42.7
acres (ac) of the 70-ac primary zone of a caracara breeding territory
incidental to the construction and operation of a phosphate mine on a
4,386.1-ac parcel in Hardee County. The primary zone of a caracara
breeding pair is considered of vital importance for breeding success.
The project site is located east of the South Fort Meade Mine and north
of State Road 64, in sections 1-4 and 12-14, Township 33 South, Range
26 East, sections 5, 6, 8, 9, 14-16, 21-23, and 26-28, Township 33
South, and Range 27 East, at Latitude 27[deg]36'10.1''/longitude
81[deg]36'1.4'', Hardee County, Florida. The applicant proposes to
minimize disturbance on nesting caracaras by conducting all mining
activities within the 70-ac primary zone during the non-breeding
season. To mitigate for the 47-ac portion of unavoidable impacts on the
caracara's primary zone, the applicant proposes to donate $38,000 to
restore 70 ac of caracara habitat per the Service's Audubon's crested
caracara conservation guidelines.
Our Preliminary Determination
The Service has made a preliminary determination that the
applicant's proposed project, including the construction and operation
of a phosphate mine and associated infrastructure, would individually
and cumulatively have a minor effect on the caracara and the human
environment. Therefore, we have preliminarily determined that the
proposed ESA section 10(a)(1)(B) permit would be a low-effect ITP that
individually or cumulatively would have a minor effect on the caracara
and may qualify for application of a categorical exclusion pursuant to
the Council on Environmental Quality's NEPA regulations, DOI's NEPA
regulations, and the DOI Departmental Manual. A low-effect ITP is one
that would result in (1) minor or nonsignificant effects on species
covered in the HCP; (2) nonsignificant effects on the human
environment; and (3) impacts that, when added together with the impacts
of other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions, would not
result in significant cumulative effects to the human environment.
Next Steps
The Service will evaluate the application and the comments to
determine whether to issue the requested ITP. We will also conduct an
intra-Service consultation pursuant to section 7 of the ESA to evaluate
the effects of the proposed take. After considering the preceding and
other matters, we will determine whether the permit issuance criteria
of section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA have been met. If met, the Service
will issue ITP number PER11778402 to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC.
Public Availability of Comments
Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, be aware that
your entire comment, including your personal identifying information,
may be made available to the public. If you submit a comment at https://www.regulations.gov, your entire comment, including any personal
identifying information, will be posted on the website. If you submit a
hardcopy comment that includes personal identifying information, such
as your address, phone number, or email address, you may request at the
top of your document that we withhold this information from public
review. However, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
Moreover, all submissions from organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be made available for public
disclosure in their entirety.
Authority
The Service provides this notice under section 10(c) of the
Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and its implementing
regulations (50 CFR 17.32) and the National Environmental Policy Act
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (40 CFR 1500-
1508 and 43 CFR 46).
Robert L. Carey,
Manager, Division of Environmental Review, Florida Ecological Services
Field Office.
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