80_FR_50182 80 FR 50023 - Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge; Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

80 FR 50023 - Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge; Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 159 (August 18, 2015)

Page Range50023-50024
FR Document2015-20184

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the availability of a draft comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and environmental impact statement (EIS) for Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge (Conte NFWR) for public review and comment. In this draft CCP/EIS, we describe how we propose to manage Conte NFWR over the next 15 years.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 159 (Tuesday, August 18, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 159 (Tuesday, August 18, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 50023-50024]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-20184]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-R5-NWRS-2015-0036; BAC-4311-K9-S3]


Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge; Draft 
Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the 
availability of a draft comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and 
environmental impact statement (EIS) for Silvio O. Conte National Fish 
and Wildlife Refuge (Conte NFWR) for public review and comment. In this 
draft CCP/EIS, we describe how we propose to manage Conte NFWR over the 
next 15 years.

DATES: To ensure consideration, we must receive your written comments 
by November 16, 2015. We will hold informal public information meetings 
during the comment period to provide information and answer questions 
on the draft plan. We will also hold four public hearings during the 
comment period to take oral comments. In addition, we will use special 
mailings, newspaper articles, internet postings, and other media 
announcements to inform people of opportunities to provide comments.

ADDRESSES: Send your comments or requests for more information by any 
one of the following methods:
     Electronically via the Federal eRulemaking Portal at 
www.regulations.gov. In the ``Search'' box, commenters will enter the 
docket number (FWS-R5-NWRS-2015-0036) for this project. Comments can be 
submitted by clicking on ``Comment Now!'' Attachments can be made to 
the electronic comment form.
     By hard copy via U.S. mail or hand-delivery to: Public 
Comments Processing, Attn: FWS-R5-NWRS-2015-0036; U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service; MS BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-
3803.
     Via oral public testimony at one of the four public 
hearings that will be scheduled.
    All comments will be posted to http://www.regulations.gov and will 
be available for public viewing. This generally means that any personal 
information you provide us will be posted with the comment.
    You will find the draft CCP/EIS, as well as information about the 
planning process and a summary of the CCP, on the planning Web site at 
http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Silvio_O_Conte/what_we_do/conservation.html. 
To view comments on the CCP/EIS from the Environmental Protection 
Agency (EPA), or for information on EPA's role in the EIS process, see 
EPA's Role in the EIS Process under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nancy McGarigal, Planning Team Leader, 
phone: 413-253-8562; Email: [email protected]. Please include 
``Conte Refuge Draft CCP/EIS'' in the subject line of the message.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Introduction

    With this notice, we continue the CCP process for Conte NFWR, which 
we began by publishing a notice of intent in the Federal Register (71 
FR 62006) on October 20, 2006. For more information about the initial 
process and the history of this refuge, please see that notice. In 
addition, EPA is publishing a notice announcing the availability of the 
draft CCP/EIS, as required under Section 309 of the Clean Air Act (42 
U.S.C. 7401 et seq.). The publication of EPA's notice of availability 
is the official start of the minimum requirement for a 45-day public 
comment period. We have chosen to distribute this draft CCP/EIS for a 
90-day public comment period.

EPA's Role in the EIS Process

    The EPA is charged under Section 309 of the Clean Air Act to review 
all Federal agencies' EISs and to comment on the adequacy and the 
acceptability of the environmental impacts of proposed actions in the 
EISs.
    EPA also serves as the repository (EIS database) for EISs prepared 
by Federal agencies and provides notice of their availability in the 
Federal Register. The EIS database provides information about EISs 
prepared by Federal agencies, as well as EPA's comments concerning the 
EISs. All EISs are filed with EPA, which publishes a notice of 
availability on Fridays in the Federal Register. For more information, 
see http://www.epa.gov/compliance/nepa/eisdata.html. You may search for 
EPA comments on EISs, along with EISs themselves, at https://cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-public/action/eis/search.

Background

    The National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, 
(Administration Act), as amended by the National Wildlife Refuge System 
Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd-668ee), requires us to develop 
a CCP for each national wildlife refuge. The purpose of a CCP is to 
provide refuge managers with a 15-year strategy for achieving refuge 
purposes and contributing toward the mission of the National Wildlife 
Refuge System (NWRS), consistent with sound principles of fish and 
wildlife management, conservation, legal mandates, and Service 
policies. In addition to outlining broad management direction on 
conserving wildlife and their habitats, CCPs identify wildlife-
dependent recreational opportunities available to the public, including 
opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation and 
photography, and environmental education and interpretation. We will 
review and update the CCP at least every 15 years in accordance with 
the Administration Act.
    Each unit of the NWRS was established for specific purposes. We use 
these purposes as the foundation for developing and prioritizing the 
management goals and objectives for each refuge within the NWRS 
mission, and to determine how the public can use each refuge. The 
planning process is a way for us and the public to evaluate management 
goals and objectives that will ensure the best possible approach to 
wildlife, plant, and habitat conservation, while providing for 
wildlife-dependent recreation

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opportunities that are compatible with each refuge's establishing 
purposes and the mission of the NWRS.

Additional Information

    The draft CCP/EIS for Conte NFWR, which includes detailed 
information about the planning process, refuge, issues, and management 
alternatives considered and proposed, may be found at http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Silvio_O_Conte/what_we_do/conservation.html. There 
are four alternative refuge management options considered in the draft 
plan. The Service's preferred alternative is alternative C.
    The alternatives analyzed in detail include:
     Alternative A--Current Management: This alternative 
represents continuing current management and serves as a baseline for 
comparing the other alternatives. Under this alternative, we would 
continue our current habitat and visitor services management activities 
on existing refuge lands. We would also continue to work with our 
existing partners throughout the Connecticut River Watershed 
(watershed) to support our conservation, education, and recreation 
programs. We would continue to actively manage forest habitats on the 
Nulhegan Basin Division (Vermont) to benefit forest-dependent species 
of conservation concern, and manage grasslands and shrublands habitats 
on our Pondicherry (New Hampshire) and Fort River (Massachusetts) 
Divisions for species dependent on those habitats. We would maintain 
our hunting and fishing programs on refuge lands, which generally are 
managed consistent with respective State regulations. We would also 
continue to acquire lands from willing sellers under our existing 
approved land acquisition authority of approximately 98,000 acres. Our 
focus would continue to be on acquiring lands that were identified in 
the refuge's 1995 Master Plan and its accompanying EIS.
     Alternative B--Consolidated Stewardship: This alternative 
would strategically focus our work with partners, and our staffing, 
funding, and other resource commitments across the watershed, in 14 
defined geographic areas called Conservation Partnership Areas (CPAs). 
CPAs are large areas, defined by sub-watersheds, with concentrations of 
high-value habitat for fish and wildlife. Within CPAs, we have 
identified a total of 18 areas we call Conservation Focus Areas (CFAs). 
These are areas with particularly high value to Federal trust resources 
and represent where we would focus our future refuge land acquisition. 
Under alternative B, we would not seek to expand the refuge beyond our 
current acreage authority. Instead, we propose to focus acquisition in 
CFAs rather than in the smaller, scattered areas proposed in the 
refuge's 1995 Master Plan and EIS. Under alternative B, we would expand 
our current wildlife habitat and visitor services management activities 
to other refuge divisions, and support those same opportunities within 
CPAs on other ownerships across the watershed.
     Alternative C--Enhanced Conservation Connections and 
Partnerships (Service's Preferred Alternative): Similar to alternative 
B, we would prioritize our work with partners in CPAs, and focus future 
refuge acquisitions in CFAs. However, under alternative C, we would 
seek to expand the refuge's approved acquisition authority in the 
watershed up to approximately 197,000 acres. The expanded network of 17 
CPAs and 22 CFAs would allow for greater flexibility and opportunity 
for us to work with partners to achieve common conservation goals. We 
would be a more significant contributor to a well-connected conserved 
lands network in the watershed. Under alternative C, we would be able 
to increase our benefits to species of conservation concern by managing 
more acres of habitat with better distribution across the watershed. 
Expanding the refuge land base would also enhance our ability to 
address, and adapt our management to, climate change. We would be able 
to provide more public access for compatible recreational opportunities 
such as hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, and photography. We 
would also expand our education and interpretive programs with an 
emphasis on engaging urban communities.
     Alternative D--Conservation Connections Emphasizing 
Natural Processes: Similar to alternative C, we would prioritize our 
work both on and off refuge lands in the same 17 CPAs, and would focus 
refuge acquisition in the same 22 CFAs. However, under alternative D, 
we would further expand individual CFAs and seek additional acquisition 
authority of up to approximately 236,000 acres. The increased acres 
would further enhance the refuge's capability to establish connections 
in the watershed's conserved lands network, and would strengthen our 
ability to adapt refuge lands to climate change. A major difference 
between alternatives C and D is that alternative D proposes to limit 
active habitat management. We would only intervene in natural processes 
when a federally listed species is in jeopardy, or a major wildfire or 
pest outbreak occurs and restoration is a critical need. Under 
alternative D, we would be able to provide more public access due to 
the increased land base, but our visitor services programs would 
emphasize a reduced human footprint, with a focus on backcountry 
opportunities and fewer developed areas.

Public Involvement

    We will give the public an opportunity to ask questions and obtain 
more information about the draft plan at our informal public meetings. 
We will take oral testimony at the formal public hearings. You can 
obtain the schedule for meetings and the hearings, and find the address 
for submitting your comments, from the address or Web site listed in 
this notice (see ADDRESSES). You may also submit written comments 
anytime during the comment period.

Public Availability of Comments

    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.

    Dated: June 3, 2015.
Wendi Weber,
Regional Director, Northeast Region.
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                                                      • Ways to minimize the burden of the                  inform people of opportunities to                     EPA’s Role in the EIS Process
                                                    collection of information on                            provide comments.                                       The EPA is charged under Section 309
                                                    respondents.                                            ADDRESSES: Send your comments or                      of the Clean Air Act to review all
                                                      Comments that you submit in                           requests for more information by any                  Federal agencies’ EISs and to comment
                                                    response to this notice are a matter of                 one of the following methods:                         on the adequacy and the acceptability of
                                                    public record. We will include or                         • Electronically via the Federal                    the environmental impacts of proposed
                                                    summarize each comment in our request                   eRulemaking Portal at                                 actions in the EISs.
                                                    to OMB to approve this IC. Before                       www.regulations.gov. In the ‘‘Search’’                  EPA also serves as the repository (EIS
                                                    including your address, phone number,                   box, commenters will enter the docket                 database) for EISs prepared by Federal
                                                    email address, or other personal                        number (FWS–R5–NWRS–2015–0036)                        agencies and provides notice of their
                                                    identifying information in your                         for this project. Comments can be                     availability in the Federal Register. The
                                                    comment, you should be aware that                       submitted by clicking on ‘‘Comment                    EIS database provides information about
                                                    your entire comment, including your                     Now!’’ Attachments can be made to the                 EISs prepared by Federal agencies, as
                                                    personal identifying information, may                   electronic comment form.                              well as EPA’s comments concerning the
                                                    be made publicly available at any time.                   • By hard copy via U.S. mail or hand-               EISs. All EISs are filed with EPA, which
                                                    While you can ask us in your comment                    delivery to: Public Comments                          publishes a notice of availability on
                                                    to withhold your personal identifying                   Processing, Attn: FWS–R5–NWRS–                        Fridays in the Federal Register. For
                                                    information from public review, we                      2015–0036; U.S. Fish and Wildlife                     more information, see http://
                                                    cannot guarantee that we will be able to                Service; MS BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike,                 www.epa.gov/compliance/nepa/
                                                    do so.                                                  Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.                          eisdata.html. You may search for EPA
                                                      Dated: August 13, 2015.                                 • Via oral public testimony at one of               comments on EISs, along with EISs
                                                    Tina A. Campbell,                                       the four public hearings that will be                 themselves, at https://
                                                    Chief, Division of Policy, Performance, and             scheduled.                                            cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-public/
                                                    Management Programs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife               All comments will be posted to                      action/eis/search.
                                                    Service.                                                http://www.regulations.gov and will be                Background
                                                    [FR Doc. 2015–20335 Filed 8–17–15; 8:45 am]             available for public viewing. This
                                                    BILLING CODE 4310–55–P                                  generally means that any personal                       The National Wildlife Refuge System
                                                                                                            information you provide us will be                    Administration Act of 1966,
                                                                                                            posted with the comment.                              (Administration Act), as amended by
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                                You will find the draft CCP/EIS, as                 the National Wildlife Refuge System
                                                                                                            well as information about the planning                Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C.
                                                    Fish and Wildlife Service                               process and a summary of the CCP, on                  668dd–668ee), requires us to develop a
                                                                                                            the planning Web site at http://                      CCP for each national wildlife refuge.
                                                    [FWS–R5–NWRS–2015–0036; BAC–4311–
                                                                                                            www.fws.gov/refuge/Silvio_O_Conte/                    The purpose of a CCP is to provide
                                                    K9–S3]
                                                                                                            what_we_do/conservation.html. To view                 refuge managers with a 15-year strategy
                                                    Silvio O. Conte National Fish and                       comments on the CCP/EIS from the                      for achieving refuge purposes and
                                                    Wildlife Refuge; Draft Comprehensive                    Environmental Protection Agency                       contributing toward the mission of the
                                                    Conservation Plan and Environmental                     (EPA), or for information on EPA’s role               National Wildlife Refuge System
                                                    Impact Statement                                        in the EIS process, see EPA’s Role in the             (NWRS), consistent with sound
                                                                                                            EIS Process under SUPPLEMENTARY                       principles of fish and wildlife
                                                    AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                                                                          management, conservation, legal
                                                                                                            INFORMATION.
                                                    Interior.                                                                                                     mandates, and Service policies. In
                                                    ACTION: Notice of availability; request                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      addition to outlining broad management
                                                    for comments.                                           Nancy McGarigal, Planning Team                        direction on conserving wildlife and
                                                                                                            Leader, phone: 413–253–8562; Email:                   their habitats, CCPs identify wildlife-
                                                    SUMMARY:   We, the U.S. Fish and                        nancy_mcgarigal@fws.gov. Please                       dependent recreational opportunities
                                                    Wildlife Service (Service), announce the                include ‘‘Conte Refuge Draft CCP/EIS’’                available to the public, including
                                                    availability of a draft comprehensive                   in the subject line of the message.                   opportunities for hunting, fishing,
                                                    conservation plan (CCP) and                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            wildlife observation and photography,
                                                    environmental impact statement (EIS)                                                                          and environmental education and
                                                    for Silvio O. Conte National Fish and                   Introduction
                                                                                                                                                                  interpretation. We will review and
                                                    Wildlife Refuge (Conte NFWR) for                          With this notice, we continue the CCP               update the CCP at least every 15 years
                                                    public review and comment. In this                      process for Conte NFWR, which we                      in accordance with the Administration
                                                    draft CCP/EIS, we describe how we                       began by publishing a notice of intent in             Act.
                                                    propose to manage Conte NFWR over                       the Federal Register (71 FR 62006) on                   Each unit of the NWRS was
                                                    the next 15 years.                                      October 20, 2006. For more information                established for specific purposes. We
                                                    DATES: To ensure consideration, we                      about the initial process and the history             use these purposes as the foundation for
                                                    must receive your written comments by                   of this refuge, please see that notice. In            developing and prioritizing the
                                                    November 16, 2015. We will hold                         addition, EPA is publishing a notice                  management goals and objectives for
                                                    informal public information meetings                    announcing the availability of the draft              each refuge within the NWRS mission,
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                                                    during the comment period to provide                    CCP/EIS, as required under Section 309                and to determine how the public can
                                                    information and answer questions on                     of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et               use each refuge. The planning process is
                                                    the draft plan. We will also hold four                  seq.). The publication of EPA’s notice of             a way for us and the public to evaluate
                                                    public hearings during the comment                      availability is the official start of the             management goals and objectives that
                                                    period to take oral comments. In                        minimum requirement for a 45-day                      will ensure the best possible approach
                                                    addition, we will use special mailings,                 public comment period. We have                        to wildlife, plant, and habitat
                                                    newspaper articles, internet postings,                  chosen to distribute this draft CCP/EIS               conservation, while providing for
                                                    and other media announcements to                        for a 90-day public comment period.                   wildlife-dependent recreation


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                                                    opportunities that are compatible with                  beyond our current acreage authority.                 critical need. Under alternative D, we
                                                    each refuge’s establishing purposes and                 Instead, we propose to focus acquisition              would be able to provide more public
                                                    the mission of the NWRS.                                in CFAs rather than in the smaller,                   access due to the increased land base,
                                                                                                            scattered areas proposed in the refuge’s              but our visitor services programs would
                                                    Additional Information
                                                                                                            1995 Master Plan and EIS. Under                       emphasize a reduced human footprint,
                                                       The draft CCP/EIS for Conte NFWR,                    alternative B, we would expand our                    with a focus on backcountry
                                                    which includes detailed information                     current wildlife habitat and visitor                  opportunities and fewer developed
                                                    about the planning process, refuge,                     services management activities to other               areas.
                                                    issues, and management alternatives                     refuge divisions, and support those
                                                    considered and proposed, may be found                   same opportunities within CPAs on                     Public Involvement
                                                    at http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Silvio_O_                  other ownerships across the watershed.                   We will give the public an
                                                    Conte/what_we_do/conservation.html.                        • Alternative C—Enhanced                           opportunity to ask questions and obtain
                                                    There are four alternative refuge                       Conservation Connections and                          more information about the draft plan at
                                                    management options considered in the                    Partnerships (Service’s Preferred                     our informal public meetings. We will
                                                    draft plan. The Service’s preferred                     Alternative): Similar to alternative B, we            take oral testimony at the formal public
                                                    alternative is alternative C.                           would prioritize our work with partners               hearings. You can obtain the schedule
                                                       The alternatives analyzed in detail                  in CPAs, and focus future refuge                      for meetings and the hearings, and find
                                                    include:                                                acquisitions in CFAs. However, under                  the address for submitting your
                                                       • Alternative A—Current                              alternative C, we would seek to expand                comments, from the address or Web site
                                                    Management: This alternative represents                 the refuge’s approved acquisition                     listed in this notice (see ADDRESSES).
                                                    continuing current management and                       authority in the watershed up to                      You may also submit written comments
                                                    serves as a baseline for comparing the                  approximately 197,000 acres. The                      anytime during the comment period.
                                                    other alternatives. Under this                          expanded network of 17 CPAs and 22
                                                    alternative, we would continue our                      CFAs would allow for greater flexibility              Public Availability of Comments
                                                    current habitat and visitor services                    and opportunity for us to work with                     Before including your address, phone
                                                    management activities on existing                       partners to achieve common                            number, email address, or other
                                                    refuge lands. We would also continue to                 conservation goals. We would be a more                personal identifying information in your
                                                    work with our existing partners                         significant contributor to a well-                    comment, you should be aware that
                                                    throughout the Connecticut River                        connected conserved lands network in                  your entire comment—including your
                                                    Watershed (watershed) to support our                    the watershed. Under alternative C, we                personal identifying information—may
                                                    conservation, education, and recreation                 would be able to increase our benefits                be made publicly available at any time.
                                                    programs. We would continue to                          to species of conservation concern by                 While you can ask us in your comment
                                                    actively manage forest habitats on the                  managing more acres of habitat with                   to withhold your personal identifying
                                                    Nulhegan Basin Division (Vermont) to                    better distribution across the watershed.             information from public review, we
                                                    benefit forest-dependent species of                     Expanding the refuge land base would                  cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                    conservation concern, and manage                        also enhance our ability to address, and              do so.
                                                    grasslands and shrublands habitats on                   adapt our management to, climate                        Dated: June 3, 2015.
                                                    our Pondicherry (New Hampshire) and                     change. We would be able to provide
                                                    Fort River (Massachusetts) Divisions for                                                                      Wendi Weber,
                                                                                                            more public access for compatible
                                                    species dependent on those habitats. We                                                                       Regional Director, Northeast Region.
                                                                                                            recreational opportunities such as
                                                    would maintain our hunting and fishing                  hunting, fishing, wildlife observation,               [FR Doc. 2015–20184 Filed 8–17–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    programs on refuge lands, which                         and photography. We would also                        BILLING CODE 4310–55–P
                                                    generally are managed consistent with                   expand our education and interpretive
                                                    respective State regulations. We would                  programs with an emphasis on engaging
                                                    also continue to acquire lands from                                                                           DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                                                                            urban communities.
                                                    willing sellers under our existing                         • Alternative D—Conservation                       Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                    approved land acquisition authority of                  Connections Emphasizing Natural
                                                    approximately 98,000 acres. Our focus                   Processes: Similar to alternative C, we               [FWS–HQ–ES–2015–N158;
                                                    would continue to be on acquiring lands                 would prioritize our work both on and                 FGES111309WLLF0 156]
                                                    that were identified in the refuge’s 1995               off refuge lands in the same 17 CPAs,
                                                    Master Plan and its accompanying EIS.                   and would focus refuge acquisition in                 Proposed Information Collection; Wolf-
                                                       • Alternative B—Consolidated                         the same 22 CFAs. However, under                      Livestock Demonstration Project Grant
                                                    Stewardship: This alternative would                     alternative D, we would further expand                Program
                                                    strategically focus our work with                       individual CFAs and seek additional                   AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                    partners, and our staffing, funding, and                acquisition authority of up to                        Interior.
                                                    other resource commitments across the                   approximately 236,000 acres. The                      ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
                                                    watershed, in 14 defined geographic                     increased acres would further enhance
                                                    areas called Conservation Partnership                   the refuge’s capability to establish                  SUMMARY:   We (U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                    Areas (CPAs). CPAs are large areas,                     connections in the watershed’s                        Service) will ask the Office of
                                                    defined by sub-watersheds, with                         conserved lands network, and would                    Management and Budget (OMB) to
                                                    concentrations of high-value habitat for                strengthen our ability to adapt refuge                approve the information collection (IC)
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                                                    fish and wildlife. Within CPAs, we have                 lands to climate change. A major                      described below. As required by the
                                                    identified a total of 18 areas we call                  difference between alternatives C and D               Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 and
                                                    Conservation Focus Areas (CFAs). These                  is that alternative D proposes to limit               as part of our continuing efforts to
                                                    are areas with particularly high value to               active habitat management. We would                   reduce paperwork and respondent
                                                    Federal trust resources and represent                   only intervene in natural processes                   burden, we invite the general public and
                                                    where we would focus our future refuge                  when a federally listed species is in                 other Federal agencies to take this
                                                    land acquisition. Under alternative B,                  jeopardy, or a major wildfire or pest                 opportunity to comment on this IC. This
                                                    we would not seek to expand the refuge                  outbreak occurs and restoration is a                  IC is scheduled to expire on December


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 12:05:12
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 12:05:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of availability; request for comments.
DatesTo ensure consideration, we must receive your written comments by November 16, 2015. We will hold informal public information meetings during the comment period to provide information and answer questions on the draft plan. We will also hold four public hearings during the comment period to take oral comments. In addition, we will use special mailings, newspaper articles, internet postings, and other media announcements to inform people of opportunities to provide comments.
ContactNancy McGarigal, Planning Team Leader, phone: 413-253-8562; Email: [email protected] Please include ``Conte Refuge Draft CCP/EIS'' in the subject line of the message.
FR Citation80 FR 50023 

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