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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reopening of Comment Period for the Notice of Intent To Clarify the Role of Habitat in Endangered Species Conservation; Announcement of Workshops

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[Federal Register: January 25, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 16)]
[Notices]
[Page 3972]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr25ja00-60]

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service


Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reopening of
Comment Period for the Notice of Intent To Clarify the Role of Habitat
in Endangered Species Conservation; Announcement of Workshops

AGENCY:  Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION:  Notice; reopening of comment period.

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SUMMARY:  We (the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) reopen the comment
period on our notice of intent to develop policy or guidance and/or to
revise regulations, if necessary, to clarify the role of habitat in
endangered species conservation. We are reopening the comment period to
allow us to receive comments in conjunction with two critical habitat
workshops to be held with major stakeholders. We will analyze
additional comments received during this comment period from workshop
participants, others who wish to comment on issues raised at the
workshop, and any additional comments, as well as those we received
during the two previous comment periods, and will consider these
comments when preparing new proposed guidance, policy, or regulations,
as appropriate.

DATES:  We will accept comments on this guidance until February 24,
2000. The first workshop will be held in Reston, Virginia, on February
8, 2000, and the second in Tempe, Arizona, on February 11, 2000.
Members of the public who wish to attend as an observer are requested
to contact the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution
(see ADDRESSES section) by February 3, 2000.

ADDRESSES:  Submit your comments to the Chief, Division of Endangered
Species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1849 C Street, NW, Mailstop
ARLSQ-420, Washington, D.C. 20240. If you are interested in attending a
workshop as an observer, contact Tina Urbina, Executive Assistant, U.S.
Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, 110 South Church
Avenue, Suite 3350, Tempe, Arizona 85701, telephone 520/670-5299,
facsimile 520/670-5530.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Nancy Gloman, Chief, Division of
Endangered Species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 703-358-2171 (see
ADDRESSES section).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On June 14, 1999 (64 FR 31871), we published a notice of our intent
to develop policy or guidance and/or to revise regulations, if
necessary, to clarify the role of habitat in endangered species
conservation. In that notice, we sought comments on the benefits of the
designation of critical habitat, beyond the benefits that result from
the act of listing species as endangered or threatened, and what
considerations should be included in determining whether a designation
of critical habitat is prudent. We also requested comments and
suggestions on how we can effectively streamline the process of
designating critical habitat and specifically whether and how our
existing regulations might or should be changed to accomplish this
goal. Additionally, we requested comments and suggestions on possible
legislative actions that might improve the effectiveness and efficiency
of the critical habitat process. We reopened the comment period on
August 30, 1999 (64 FR 47195), in order to provide additional time for
interested parties to comment on this important issue.
    Based on our preliminary review of the comments, a wide range of
opinions exists on the role of habitat in endangered species
conservation. We felt it would be beneficial to have a focus group
provide their individual views on these issues. We have contracted with
the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution to hold two
workshops with major stakeholders to discuss critical habitat issues,
such as the regulatory effect of designating critical habitat, linking
critical habitat designation to recovery planning, and the relationship
between critical habitat and habitat conservation planning under
section 10 of the Act. These participants will not act as a committee
and there will be no attempt to seek a group recommendation on any
issue. The workshops are scheduled to be held in Reston, Virginia, on
February 8, 2000, and Tempe, Arizona, on February 11, 2000. In order to
facilitate a meaningful discussion, we have invited a small number of
participants representing Federal, State, and local governments,
Congress, resource user groups, environmental organizations, and
academia. Additional seats will be available for members of the public
to attend as observers, who will be given a limited time on the agenda
to provide comments. If you would like to attend as an observer, please
contact the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution (see
ADDRESSES section) by February 3, 2000, so that we can judge the amount
of interest.

Public Comments Solicited

    We will take into consideration any comments and additional
information received. We will make available for your review and
comment any proposed guidance, policy, or regulatory changes that are
developed.

Authority

    The authority for this notice is the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended, 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.

    Dated: January 19, 2000.
Jamie Rappaport Clark,
Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. 00-1745 Filed 1-24-00; 8:45 am]
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