80_FR_42118 80 FR 41983 - Establishment of the Waco Mammoth National Monument

80 FR 41983 - Establishment of the Waco Mammoth National Monument

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                Proclamation 9299 of July 10, 2015

                
Establishment of the Waco Mammoth National 
                Monument

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                In 1978, two young fossil hunters found a large bone 
                protruding from an eroded ravine near the Bosque River 
                about 4.5 miles north of the center of Waco, Texas. 
                They took the bone to nearby Baylor University, where 
                it was identified as part of the femur (upper leg bone) 
                of a Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi), a dominant 
                species in North America during the Pleistocene Epoch. 
                The Columbian Mammoth, the largest of all mammoth 
                species, stood with a shoulder height reaching 12 to 14 
                feet and weighed an estimated 7 to 8 tons. Over the 
                next 20 years, Baylor University oversaw the excavation 
                of the site, where the remains of 24 Columbian Mammoths 
                were found, along with the remains of associated 
                animals of the late Pleistocene, including Western 
                Camel (Camelops hesternus), saber-toothed cat 
                (Homotherium), dwarf antelope (cf. Capromeryx), 
                American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), and 
                giant tortoise (Hesperotestudo).

                These remains contain the Nation's only recorded 
                discovery of a nursery herd (females and offspring) of 
                Pleistocene mammoths, comprising at least 18 of the 
                unearthed mammoths. The nursery herd appears to have 
                drowned in a single natural event near the confluence 
                of the ancient Bosque and Brazos Rivers between 65,000 
                and 72,000 years ago. Because the nursery herd was 
                buried rapidly in the mud associated with the rising 
                waters, the remains of the herd include nearly intact 
                skeletons apparently positioned as at the moment of 
                death. The herd's preservation in this manner provides 
                unparalleled evidence of the group's age structure and 
                behavior during a natural catastrophe. For example, the 
                herd apparently formed a circular defensive position 
                with the adults attempting to rescue the offspring. In 
                two cases, the bones of a juvenile lay across the tusks 
                of an adult, suggesting that these adults were trying 
                to lift the juveniles to safety.

                Including the nursery herd, the remains of 22 Columbian 
                Mammoths have been documented in the excavation area, 
                and evidence of 2 more was discovered during 
                construction of the Dig Shelter that protects the 
                excavation area. One of the skeletons discovered in 
                sediments above the nursery herd is a large bull 
                mammoth with a broken but healed rib, suggesting a 
                fight with another bull during the mammoth equivalent 
                of modern elephants' musth, or rutting season. The 
                presence of mammoths in the excavation area at sediment 
                levels representing a span of several thousands of 
                years suggests that the species had an affinity for 
                this area at the interface of two ecosystems, the Great 
                Plains and the Gulf Coastal Plains.

                The excavation area, as well as the land extending 
                beyond it toward the Brazos and Bosque Rivers, offer 
                excellent opportunities for further exploration and 
                research. More than half of the area protected by the 
                Dig Shelter remains unexcavated, and virtually all the 
                acreage outside the Dig Shelter remains unsurveyed for 
                paleontological resources. Future discoveries are 
                anticipated both within and outside the Dig Shelter.

                While Baylor University oversaw the excavation, study, 
                and preservation of the fossils, the City of Waco 
                acquired the parcels of land containing and surrounding 
                the excavation area and assembled a city park known

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                as the Waco Mammoth Site, which opened to the public in 
                2009. Although most of the excavated bones of the 
                mammoths and associated fauna are now at Baylor 
                University's Mayborn Museum awaiting preparation and 
                curation, some exposed bones remain at the Site, 
                protected by the climate-controlled Dig Shelter, which 
                facilitates public viewing, interpretation, and study.

                WHEREAS, section 320301 of title 54, United States Code 
                (known as the ``Antiquities Act''), authorizes the 
                President, in his discretion, to declare by public 
                proclamation historic landmarks, historic and 
                prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic 
                or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands 
                owned or controlled by the Federal Government to be 
                national monuments, and to reserve as a part thereof 
                parcels of land, the limits of which shall be confined 
                to the smallest area compatible with the proper care 
                and management of the objects to be protected;

                WHEREAS, the City of Waco has been operating the 
                approximately 108.5 acre Waco Mammoth Site (including 
                the excavation area and surrounding lands) as a park 
                since 2009, in partnership with Baylor University and 
                with support from the nonprofit Waco Mammoth 
                Foundation, Inc.;

                WHEREAS, the City of Waco, Baylor University, the Waco 
                Mammoth Foundation, Inc., and other members of the Waco 
                community have demonstrated support for the 
                establishment of a national monument to be administered 
                by the National Park Service;

                WHEREAS, the National Park Service conducted a special 
                resource study of the Waco Mammoth Site, pursuant to 
                Public Law 107-341, and determined that the Site met 
                the criteria for inclusion in the National Park System;

                WHEREAS, in support of the establishment of a national 
                monument to be administered by the National Park 
                Service, the City has donated certain lands and 
                appurtenant easements to the Federal Government;

                WHEREAS, the City of Waco and Baylor University have 
                also indicated their intent to transfer ownership of 
                the excavated specimens and archival records to the 
                Federal Government for monument purposes;

                WHEREAS, the City of Waco intends that the partnership 
                between the City of Waco, Baylor University, and the 
                Waco Mammoth Foundation, Inc., continue to 
                cooperatively manage, oversee, and maintain the Waco 
                Mammoth Site and expand the partnership to include the 
                National Park Service;

                WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to preserve and 
                protect the scientific objects at the Waco Mammoth 
                Site;

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by the authority vested in me 
                by section 320301 of title 54, United States Code, 
                hereby proclaim the objects identified above that are 
                situated upon lands and interests in lands owned or 
                controlled by the Federal Government to be the Waco 
                Mammoth National Monument (monument) and, for the 
                purpose of protecting those objects, reserve as a part 
                thereof all lands and interests in lands owned or 
                controlled by the Federal Government within the 
                boundaries described on the accompanying map entitled, 
                ``Waco Mammoth National Monument,'' which is attached 
                to and forms a part of this proclamation. The reserved 
                Federal lands and interests in lands encompass 
                approximately 7.11 acres, including appurtenant 
                easements for all necessary purposes. The boundaries 
                described on the accompanying map are confined to the 
                smallest area compatible with the proper care and 
                management of the objects to be protected.

                All Federal lands and interests in lands within the 
                boundaries described on the accompanying map are hereby 
                appropriated and withdrawn from all forms of entry, 
                location, selection, sale, or other disposition under 
                the public land laws, from location, entry, and patent 
                under the mining laws, and from disposition under all 
                laws relating to mineral and geothermal leasing.

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                The establishment of the monument is subject to valid 
                existing rights. Lands and interests in lands not owned 
                or controlled by the Federal Government within the 
                boundaries described on the accompanying map shall be 
                reserved as a part of the monument, and objects 
                identified above that are situated upon those lands and 
                interests in lands shall be part of the monument, upon 
                acquisition of ownership or control by the Federal 
                Government.

                The Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) shall manage 
                the monument through the National Park Service, 
                pursuant to applicable legal authorities, consistent 
                with the purposes and provisions of this proclamation. 
                The Secretary shall prepare a management plan for the 
                monument, with full public involvement, within 3 years 
                of the date of this proclamation. The management plan 
                shall ensure that the monument fulfills the following 
                purposes for the benefit of present and future 
                generations: (1) to preserve and protect the objects of 
                scientific interest associated with the monument; (2) 
                to foster and facilitate appropriate research; (3) to 
                promote understanding and stewardship of the monument's 
                resources and values through interpretive and 
                educational opportunities; and (4) to provide for the 
                enjoyment of the monument's resources and values in a 
                manner that is compatible with their preservation. The 
                management plan shall address the desired relationship 
                of the monument to other sites with paleontological 
                resources both within and outside the National Park 
                System.

                The National Park Service shall use available 
                authorities, as appropriate, to enter into agreements 
                with governmental and nongovernmental organizations, 
                including the City of Waco, Baylor University, the Waco 
                Mammoth Foundation, Inc., to further the purposes of 
                the monument, address common interests, and promote 
                management efficiencies.

                Nothing in this proclamation shall be deemed to revoke 
                any existing withdrawal, reservation, or appropriation; 
                however, the monument shall be the dominant 
                reservation.

                Warning is hereby given to all unauthorized persons not 
                to appropriate, injure, destroy, or remove any feature 
                of this monument and not to locate or settle upon any 
                of the lands thereof.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                tenth day of July, in the year of our Lord two thousand 
                fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States 
                of America the two hundred and fortieth.
                
                
                    (Presidential Sig.)

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                                                                                                  Presidential Documents



                                                                                                  Proclamation 9299 of July 10, 2015

                                                                                                  Establishment of the Waco Mammoth National Monument

                                                                                                  By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                  A Proclamation
                                                                                                  In 1978, two young fossil hunters found a large bone protruding from an
                                                                                                  eroded ravine near the Bosque River about 4.5 miles north of the center
                                                                                                  of Waco, Texas. They took the bone to nearby Baylor University, where
                                                                                                  it was identified as part of the femur (upper leg bone) of a Columbian
                                                                                                  Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi), a dominant species in North America
                                                                                                  during the Pleistocene Epoch. The Columbian Mammoth, the largest of all
                                                                                                  mammoth species, stood with a shoulder height reaching 12 to 14 feet
                                                                                                  and weighed an estimated 7 to 8 tons. Over the next 20 years, Baylor
                                                                                                  University oversaw the excavation of the site, where the remains of 24
                                                                                                  Columbian Mammoths were found, along with the remains of associated
                                                                                                  animals of the late Pleistocene, including Western Camel (Camelops
                                                                                                  hesternus), saber-toothed cat (Homotherium), dwarf antelope (cf.
                                                                                                  Capromeryx), American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), and giant tor-
                                                                                                  toise (Hesperotestudo).
                                                                                                  These remains contain the Nation’s only recorded discovery of a nursery
                                                                                                  herd (females and offspring) of Pleistocene mammoths, comprising at least
                                                                                                  18 of the unearthed mammoths. The nursery herd appears to have drowned
                                                                                                  in a single natural event near the confluence of the ancient Bosque and
                                                                                                  Brazos Rivers between 65,000 and 72,000 years ago. Because the nursery
                                                                                                  herd was buried rapidly in the mud associated with the rising waters,
                                                                                                  the remains of the herd include nearly intact skeletons apparently positioned
                                                                                                  as at the moment of death. The herd’s preservation in this manner provides
                                                                                                  unparalleled evidence of the group’s age structure and behavior during a
                                                                                                  natural catastrophe. For example, the herd apparently formed a circular
                                                                                                  defensive position with the adults attempting to rescue the offspring. In
                                                                                                  two cases, the bones of a juvenile lay across the tusks of an adult, suggesting
                                                                                                  that these adults were trying to lift the juveniles to safety.
                                                                                                  Including the nursery herd, the remains of 22 Columbian Mammoths have
                                                                                                  been documented in the excavation area, and evidence of 2 more was
                                                                                                  discovered during construction of the Dig Shelter that protects the excavation
                                                                                                  area. One of the skeletons discovered in sediments above the nursery herd
                                                                                                  is a large bull mammoth with a broken but healed rib, suggesting a fight
                                                                                                  with another bull during the mammoth equivalent of modern elephants’
                                                                                                  musth, or rutting season. The presence of mammoths in the excavation
                                                                                                  area at sediment levels representing a span of several thousands of years
                                                                                                  suggests that the species had an affinity for this area at the interface of
                                                                                                  two ecosystems, the Great Plains and the Gulf Coastal Plains.
                                                                                                  The excavation area, as well as the land extending beyond it toward the
                                                                                                  Brazos and Bosque Rivers, offer excellent opportunities for further exploration
                                                                                                  and research. More than half of the area protected by the Dig Shelter remains
                                                                                                  unexcavated, and virtually all the acreage outside the Dig Shelter remains
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                                                                                                  unsurveyed for paleontological resources. Future discoveries are anticipated
                                                                                                  both within and outside the Dig Shelter.
                                                                                                  While Baylor University oversaw the excavation, study, and preservation
                                                                                                  of the fossils, the City of Waco acquired the parcels of land containing
                                                                                                  and surrounding the excavation area and assembled a city park known


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                                                                                                  as the Waco Mammoth Site, which opened to the public in 2009. Although
                                                                                                  most of the excavated bones of the mammoths and associated fauna are
                                                                                                  now at Baylor University’s Mayborn Museum awaiting preparation and
                                                                                                  curation, some exposed bones remain at the Site, protected by the climate-
                                                                                                  controlled Dig Shelter, which facilitates public viewing, interpretation, and
                                                                                                  study.
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, section 320301 of title 54, United States Code (known as the
                                                                                                  ‘‘Antiquities Act’’), authorizes the President, in his discretion, to declare
                                                                                                  by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric struc-
                                                                                                  tures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated
                                                                                                  upon the lands owned or controlled by the Federal Government to be national
                                                                                                  monuments, and to reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits
                                                                                                  of which shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper
                                                                                                  care and management of the objects to be protected;
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, the City of Waco has been operating the approximately 108.5
                                                                                                  acre Waco Mammoth Site (including the excavation area and surrounding
                                                                                                  lands) as a park since 2009, in partnership with Baylor University and
                                                                                                  with support from the nonprofit Waco Mammoth Foundation, Inc.;
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, the City of Waco, Baylor University, the Waco Mammoth Founda-
                                                                                                  tion, Inc., and other members of the Waco community have demonstrated
                                                                                                  support for the establishment of a national monument to be administered
                                                                                                  by the National Park Service;
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, the National Park Service conducted a special resource study
                                                                                                  of the Waco Mammoth Site, pursuant to Public Law 107–341, and determined
                                                                                                  that the Site met the criteria for inclusion in the National Park System;
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, in support of the establishment of a national monument to
                                                                                                  be administered by the National Park Service, the City has donated certain
                                                                                                  lands and appurtenant easements to the Federal Government;
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, the City of Waco and Baylor University have also indicated
                                                                                                  their intent to transfer ownership of the excavated specimens and archival
                                                                                                  records to the Federal Government for monument purposes;
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, the City of Waco intends that the partnership between the City
                                                                                                  of Waco, Baylor University, and the Waco Mammoth Foundation, Inc., con-
                                                                                                  tinue to cooperatively manage, oversee, and maintain the Waco Mammoth
                                                                                                  Site and expand the partnership to include the National Park Service;
                                                                                                  WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to preserve and protect the scientific
                                                                                                  objects at the Waco Mammoth Site;
                                                                                                  NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                  of America, by the authority vested in me by section 320301 of title 54,
                                                                                                  United States Code, hereby proclaim the objects identified above that are
                                                                                                  situated upon lands and interests in lands owned or controlled by the
                                                                                                  Federal Government to be the Waco Mammoth National Monument (monu-
                                                                                                  ment) and, for the purpose of protecting those objects, reserve as a part
                                                                                                  thereof all lands and interests in lands owned or controlled by the Federal
                                                                                                  Government within the boundaries described on the accompanying map
                                                                                                  entitled, ‘‘Waco Mammoth National Monument,’’ which is attached to and
                                                                                                  forms a part of this proclamation. The reserved Federal lands and interests
                                                                                                  in lands encompass approximately 7.11 acres, including appurtenant ease-
                                                                                                  ments for all necessary purposes. The boundaries described on the accom-
                                                                                                  panying map are confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper
                                                                                                  care and management of the objects to be protected.
                                                                                                  All Federal lands and interests in lands within the boundaries described
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                                                                                                  on the accompanying map are hereby appropriated and withdrawn from
                                                                                                  all forms of entry, location, selection, sale, or other disposition under the
                                                                                                  public land laws, from location, entry, and patent under the mining laws,
                                                                                                  and from disposition under all laws relating to mineral and geothermal
                                                                                                  leasing.


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                                                                                                  The establishment of the monument is subject to valid existing rights. Lands
                                                                                                  and interests in lands not owned or controlled by the Federal Government
                                                                                                  within the boundaries described on the accompanying map shall be reserved
                                                                                                  as a part of the monument, and objects identified above that are situated
                                                                                                  upon those lands and interests in lands shall be part of the monument,
                                                                                                  upon acquisition of ownership or control by the Federal Government.
                                                                                                  The Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) shall manage the monument through
                                                                                                  the National Park Service, pursuant to applicable legal authorities, consistent
                                                                                                  with the purposes and provisions of this proclamation. The Secretary shall
                                                                                                  prepare a management plan for the monument, with full public involvement,
                                                                                                  within 3 years of the date of this proclamation. The management plan
                                                                                                  shall ensure that the monument fulfills the following purposes for the benefit
                                                                                                  of present and future generations: (1) to preserve and protect the objects
                                                                                                  of scientific interest associated with the monument; (2) to foster and facilitate
                                                                                                  appropriate research; (3) to promote understanding and stewardship of the
                                                                                                  monument’s resources and values through interpretive and educational op-
                                                                                                  portunities; and (4) to provide for the enjoyment of the monument’s resources
                                                                                                  and values in a manner that is compatible with their preservation. The
                                                                                                  management plan shall address the desired relationship of the monument
                                                                                                  to other sites with paleontological resources both within and outside the
                                                                                                  National Park System.
                                                                                                  The National Park Service shall use available authorities, as appropriate,
                                                                                                  to enter into agreements with governmental and nongovernmental organiza-
                                                                                                  tions, including the City of Waco, Baylor University, the Waco Mammoth
                                                                                                  Foundation, Inc., to further the purposes of the monument, address common
                                                                                                  interests, and promote management efficiencies.
                                                                                                  Nothing in this proclamation shall be deemed to revoke any existing with-
                                                                                                  drawal, reservation, or appropriation; however, the monument shall be the
                                                                                                  dominant reservation.
                                                                                                  Warning is hereby given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate,
                                                                                                  injure, destroy, or remove any feature of this monument and not to locate
                                                                                                  or settle upon any of the lands thereof.
                                                                                                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of
                                                                                                  July, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of the Independence
                                                                                                  of the United States of America the two hundred and fortieth.
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