81_FR_63338 81 FR 63160 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 90-Day Findings on 10 Petitions

81 FR 63160 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 90-Day Findings on 10 Petitions

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 178 (September 14, 2016)

Page Range63160-63165
FR Document2016-22071

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce 90- day findings on 10 petitions to list, reclassify, or delist fish, wildlife, or plants under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). Based on our review, we find that six petitions do not present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned actions may be warranted, and we are not initiating status reviews in response to these petitions. We refer to these as ``not-substantial'' petition findings. We also find that four petitions present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned actions may be warranted. Therefore, with the publication of this document, we announce that we plan to initiate a review of the status of these species to determine if the petitioned actions are warranted. To ensure that these status reviews are comprehensive, we are requesting scientific and commercial data and other information regarding these species. Based on the status reviews, we will issue 12-month findings on the petitions, which will address whether the petitioned action is warranted, as provided in section 4(b)(3)(B) of the Act.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 178 (Wednesday, September 14, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 17

[4500030115]


Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 90-Day Findings on 
10 Petitions

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of petition findings and initiation of status reviews.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce 90-
day findings on 10 petitions to list, reclassify, or delist fish, 
wildlife, or plants under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as 
amended (Act). Based on our review, we find that six petitions do not 
present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating 
that the petitioned actions may be warranted, and we are not initiating 
status reviews in response to these petitions. We refer to these as 
``not-substantial'' petition findings. We also find that four petitions 
present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating 
that the petitioned actions may be warranted. Therefore, with the 
publication of this document, we announce that we plan to initiate a 
review of the status of these species to determine if the petitioned 
actions are warranted. To ensure that these status reviews are 
comprehensive, we are requesting scientific and commercial data and 
other information regarding these species. Based on the status reviews, 
we will issue 12-month findings on the petitions, which will address 
whether the petitioned action is warranted, as provided in section 
4(b)(3)(B) of the Act.

DATES: When we conduct status reviews, we will consider all information 
that we have received. To ensure that we will have adequate time to 
consider submitted information during the status reviews, we request 
that we receive information no later than November 14, 2016. For 
information submitted electronically using the Federal eRulemaking 
Portal (see ADDRESSES, below), this would mean submitting the 
information electronically by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on that date.

ADDRESSES: Not-substantial petition findings: The not-substantial 
petition findings announced in this document are available on http://www.regulations.gov under the appropriate docket number (see Table 2, 
below), or on the Service's Web site at http://ecos.fws.gov. Supporting 
information in preparing these findings is available for public 
inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours by contacting 
the appropriate person, as specified under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT. If you have new information concerning the status of, or 
threats to, any of these species or their habitats, please submit that 
information to the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Status reviews: You may submit information on species for which a 
status review is being initiated by one of the following methods:
    (1) Electronically: Go to the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. In the Search box, enter the appropriate docket 
number (see Table 1, below). You may submit information by clicking on 
``Comment Now!'' If your information will fit in the provided comment 
box, please use this feature of http://www.regulations.gov, as it is 
most compatible with our information review procedures. If you attach 
your information as a separate document, our preferred file format is 
Microsoft Word. If you attach multiple comments (such as form letters), 
our preferred format is a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel.
    (2) By hard copy: Submit by U.S. mail or hand-delivery to: Public 
Comments Processing, Attn: [Insert appropriate docket number; see Table 
1, below]; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MS: BPHC, 5275 Leesburg 
Pike; Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.
    We request that you send information only by the methods described 
above. We will post all information received on http://www.regulations.gov. This generally means that we will post any 
personal information you provide us (see Request for Information for 
Status Reviews, below, for more details).

 Table 1--List of ``Substantial'' Findings for Which a Status Review Is
                             Being Initiated
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                                                      URL to Docket in
          Common name               Docket No.        Regulations.gov
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Florida scrub lizard..........  FWS-R4-ES-2015-00  https://
                                 87.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R4-ES-
                                                    2015-0087.
Joshua tree...................  FWS-R8-ES-2016-00  https://
                                 88.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R8-ES-
                                                    2016-0088.
Lassics lupine................  FWS-R8-ES-2016-00  https://
                                 89.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R8-ES-
                                                    2016-0089.
Lesser Virgin Islands skink...  FWS-R4-ES-2015-00  https://
                                 98.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R4-ES-
                                                    2015-0098.
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              Table 2--List of ``Not Substantial'' Findings
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                                                      URL to Docket in
          Common name               Docket No.        Regulations.gov
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Fourche Mountain salamander...  FWS-R4-ES-2016-00  https://
                                 96.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R4-ES-
                                                    2016-0096.
American Pika.................  FWS-R6-ES-2016-00  https://
                                 91.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R6-ES-
                                                    2016-0091.
Ricord's rock iguana..........  FWS-HQ-ES-2016-00  https://
                                 92.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-HQ-ES-
                                                    2016-0092.
Spectacled eider (delist).....  FWS-R7-ES-2016-00  https://
                                 41.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R7-ES-
                                                    2016-0041.
Steller's eider (Alaska         FWS-R7-ES-2016-00  https://
 population) (delist).           93.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R7-ES-
                                                    2016-0093.
Wyoming pocket gopher.........  FWS-R6-ES-2016-00  https://
                                 94.                www.regulations.gov/
                                                    docket?D=FWS-R6-ES-
                                                    2016-0094.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 


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            Common name                        Contact person
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Florida scrub lizard..............  Andreas Moshogianis, 404-679-7119;
                                     [email protected].
Fourche Mountain salamander.......  Melvin Tobin, 501-513-4473;
                                     [email protected].
Joshua tree.......................  Mendel Stewart, 760-431-9440;
                                     [email protected].

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Lassics lupine....................  Bruce Bingham, 707-822-7201;
                                     [email protected].
Lesser Virgin Islands skink.......  Andreas Moshogianis, 404-679-7119;
                                     [email protected].
American Pika.....................  Justin Shoemaker, 309-757-5800;
                                     [email protected].
Ricords rock iguana...............  Emily Weller, 703-358-2171;
                                     [email protected].
Spectacled eider..................  Drew Crane, 907-786-3323;
                                     [email protected].
Steller's eider (Alaska             Drew Crane, 907-786-3323;
 population).                        [email protected].
Wyoming pocket gopher.............  Justin Shoemaker, 309-757-5800;
                                     [email protected].
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    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), please 
call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Request for Information for Status Reviews

    When we make a finding that a petition presents substantial 
information indicating that listing, reclassifying, or delisting a 
species may be warranted, we are required to review the status of the 
species (status review). For the status review to be complete and based 
on the best available scientific and commercial information, we request 
information on these species from governmental agencies, Native 
American Tribes, the scientific community, industry, and any other 
interested parties. We seek information on:
    (1) The species' biology, range, and population trends, including:
    (a) Habitat requirements;
    (b) Genetics and taxonomy;
    (c) Historical and current range, including distribution patterns; 
and
    (d) Historical and current population levels, and current and 
projected trends.
    (2) The five factors that are the basis for making a listing, 
reclassifying, or delisting determination for a species under section 
4(a) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), including past and ongoing 
conservation measures that could decrease the extent to which one or 
more of the factors affect the species, its habitat, or both. The five 
factors are:
    (a) The present or threatened destruction, modification, or 
curtailment of its habitat or range (Factor A);
    (b) Overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific, or 
educational purposes (Factor B);
    (c) Disease or predation (Factor C);
    (d) The inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms (Factor D); or
    (e) Other natural or manmade factors affecting its continued 
existence (Factor E).
    (3) The potential effects of climate change on the species and its 
habitat, and the extent to which it affects the habitat or range of the 
species.
    If, after the status review, we determine that listing is 
warranted, we will propose critical habitat (see definition in section 
3(5)(A) of the Act) for domestic (U.S.) species under section 4 of the 
Act, to the maximum extent prudent and determinable at the time we 
propose to list the species. Therefore, we also request data and 
information for the species listed above in Table 1 (to be submitted as 
provided for in ADDRESSES) on:
    (1) What may constitute ``physical or biological features essential 
to the conservation of the species,'' within the geographical range 
occupied by the species;
    (2) Where these features are currently found;
    (3) Whether any of these features may require special management 
considerations or protection;
    (4) Specific areas outside the geographical area occupied by the 
species that are ``essential for the conservation of the species''; and
    (5) What, if any, critical habitat you think we should propose for 
designation if the species is proposed for listing, and why such 
habitat falls within the definition of ``critical habitat'' at section 
3(5) of the Act.
    Please include sufficient information with your submission (such as 
scientific journal articles or other publications) to allow us to 
verify any scientific or commercial information you include.
    Submissions merely stating support for or opposition to the actions 
under consideration without providing supporting information, although 
noted, will not be considered in making a determination. Section 
4(b)(1)(A) of the Act directs that determinations as to whether any 
species is an endangered or threatened species must be made ``solely on 
the basis of the best scientific and commercial data available.''
    You may submit your information concerning these status reviews by 
one of the methods listed in ADDRESSES. If you submit information via 
http://www.regulations.gov, your entire submission--including any 
personal identifying information--will be posted on the Web site. If 
you submit a hardcopy that includes personal identifying information, 
you may request at the top of your document that we withhold this 
personal identifying information from public review. However, we cannot 
guarantee that we will be able to do so. We will post all hardcopy 
submissions on http://www.regulations.gov.

Background

    Section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act requires that we make a finding on 
whether a petition to list, delist, or reclassify a species presents 
substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the 
petitioned action may be warranted. To the maximum extent practicable, 
we are to make this finding within 90 days of our receipt of the 
petition and publish our notice of the finding promptly in the Federal 
Register.
    Our regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) establish 
that the standard for substantial scientific or commercial information 
with regard to a 90-day petition finding is ``that amount of 
information that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the 
measure proposed in the petition may be warranted'' (50 CFR 424.14(b)). 
If we find that a petition presents substantial scientific or 
commercial information, we are required to promptly commence a review 
of the status of the species, and we will subsequently summarize the 
status review in our 12-month finding.
    Section 4 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1533) and its implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 424 set forth the procedures for adding a species 
to, or removing a species from, the Federal Lists of Endangered and 
Threatened Wildlife and Plants. Under Sections 4(a), 3(6), and 3(20), a 
species qualifies as an ``endangered species'' if it is in danger of 
extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range because 
of one or more of the five factors described in section 4(a)(1) of the 
Act (see Request for Information for Status Reviews, above); a species 
qualifies as a ``threatened species'' if it is likely to become an 
``endangered species'' within the foreseeable future throughout all or 
a significant portion of its range because of one or more of those five 
factors.
    In considering whether conditions described within one or more of 
the factors might constitute threats to a particular species, we must 
look beyond the exposure of the species to those

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conditions to evaluate whether the species may respond to the 
conditions in a way that causes actual impacts to the species. If there 
is exposure to a condition and the species responds negatively, the 
condition qualifies as a stressor and, during the subsequent status 
review, we attempt to determine how significant the stressor is. If the 
stressor is sufficiently significant that it drives, or contributes to, 
the risk of extinction of the species such that the species may warrant 
listing as endangered or threatened as those terms are defined in the 
Act, the stressor constitutes a threat to the species. Thus, the 
identification of conditions that could affect a species negatively may 
not be sufficient to compel a finding that the information in the 
petition and our files is substantial. The information must include 
evidence sufficient to suggest that these conditions may be operative 
threats that act on the species to a sufficient degree that the species 
may meet the definition of an endangered or threatened species under 
the Act.

Evaluation of a Petition To List the Florida Scrub Lizard as an 
Endangered or Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus woodi): Florida.

Petition History

    On July 11, 2012, we received a petition dated July 11, 2012, from 
the Center for Biological Diversity, requesting that 53 species of 
reptiles and amphibians, including the Florida scrub lizard, be listed 
under the Act as endangered or threatened species and critical habitat 
be designated under the Act. The petition clearly identified itself as 
such and included the requisite identification information for the 
petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding addresses the 
petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition presents substantial scientific or 
commercial information indicating that listing the Florida scrub lizard 
(Sceloporus woodi) may be warranted, based on Factors A and E. However, 
during our status review, we will thoroughly evaluate all potential 
threats to the species, including the extent to which any protections 
or other conservation efforts have reduced those threats. Thus, for 
this species, the Service requests any information relevant to whether 
the species falls within the definition of either ``endangered 
species'' under section 3(6) of the Act or ``threatened species'' under 
section 3(20) of the Act, including information on the five listing 
factors under section 4(a)(1) and any other factors identified in this 
finding (see Request for Information for Status Reviews, above).
    The basis for our finding on this petition, and other information 
regarding our review of the petition, can be found as an appendix at 
http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2015-0087 under 
the Supporting Documents section.

Evaluation of a Petition To List the Fourche Mountain Salamander as an 
Endangered or Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Fourche Mountain salamander (Plethodon fourchensis): Arizona.

Petition History

    On July 11, 2012, we received a petition dated July 11, 2012, from 
the Center for Biological Diversity requesting that 53 species of 
reptiles and amphibians, including the Fourche Mountain salamander, be 
listed under the Act as endangered or threatened species and critical 
habitat be designated under the Act. The petition clearly identified 
itself as such and included the requisite identification information 
for the petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding 
addresses the petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition does not present substantial 
scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned 
action may be warranted for the Fourche Mountain salamander (Plethodon 
fourchensis). The basis and scientific support for this finding can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-R4-ES-2016-0096 under the Supporting Documents section. Because the 
petition does not present substantial information indicating that 
listing the Fourche Mountain salamander may be warranted, we are not 
initiating a status review of this species in response to this 
petition. However, we ask that the public submit to us any new 
information that becomes available concerning the status of, or threats 
to, this species or its habitat at any time (see FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT).
    Additional information regarding our review of the petition, can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-R4-ES-2016-0096 under the Supporting Documents section.

Evaluation of a Petition To List the Joshua Tree as an Endangered or 
Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia): Arizona, California, Nevada, and 
Utah.

Petition History

    On September 29, 2015, we received a petition dated September 28, 
2015, from Taylor Jones (representing Wild Earth Guardians), requesting 
that Yucca brevifolia (Joshua tree)--either as a full species (Yucca 
brevifolia) or as two infraspecific taxa--be listed as threatened and, 
if applicable, critical habitat be designated under the Act. The 
petition clearly identified itself as such and included the requisite 
identification information for the petitioner, required at 50 CFR 
424.14(a). On December 8, 2015, in a letter to the petitioner, we 
responded that we reviewed the information presented in the petition 
and did not find that an emergency listing under Section 4(b)(7) of the 
Act was necessary. This finding addresses the petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition presents substantial scientific or 
commercial information indicating that listing the Joshua tree (Yucca 
brevifolia) may be warranted, based on Factors A and E. However, during 
our status review, we will thoroughly evaluate all potential threats to 
the species, including the extent to which any protections or other 
conservation efforts have reduced those threats. Thus, for this 
species, the Service requests any information relevant to whether the 
species falls within the definition of either ``endangered species'' 
under section 3(6) of the Act or ``threatened species'' under section 
3(20), including information on the five listing factors under section 
4(a)(1) and any other factors identified in this finding (see Request 
for Information for Status Reviews, above).
    The basis for our finding on this petition, and other information 
regarding our review of the petition, can be found as an appendix at 
http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2016-0088 under 
the Supporting Documents section.

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Evaluation of a Petition To List Lassics Lupine as an Endangered or 
Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei): California.

Petition History

    On January 15, 2016, we received a petition, dated January 15, 
2016, from David Imper, Sydney Carothers, the Center for Biological 
Diversity, and the California Native Plant Society, requesting that 
Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei) be emergency listed as endangered 
and critical habitat designated for this species under the Act. The 
petition clearly identified itself as such and included the requisite 
identification information for the petitioner, required at 50 CFR 
424.14(a). This finding addresses the petition. On March 29, 2016, we 
sent the petitioners a letter notifying them of receipt of the 
petition. Because the Act does not provide for petitions to emergency 
list, we treat petitions to emergency list as regular petitions to list 
under the Act. However, in evaluating petitions to list, we consider 
whether emergency listing under Section 4(b)(7) of the Act is 
necessary. As a result, our letter notifying petitioners of receipt of 
the petition also informed them that we did not find that emergency 
listing was necessary.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition presents substantial scientific or 
commercial information indicating that listing the Lassics lupine 
(Lupinus constancei) may be warranted, based on Factors A, C, and E. 
However, during our status review, we will thoroughly evaluate all 
potential threats to the species, including the extent to which any 
protections or other conservation efforts have reduced those threats. 
Thus, for this species, the Service requests any information relevant 
to whether the species falls within the definition of either 
``endangered species'' under section 3(6) of the Act or ``threatened 
species'' under section 3(20), including information on the five 
listing factors under section 4(a)(1) and any other factors identified 
in this finding (see Request for Information for Status Reviews, 
above).
    The basis for our finding on this petition, and other information 
regarding our review of the petition, can be found as an appendix at 
http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2016-0089 under 
the Supporting Documents section.

Evaluation of a Petition To List the Lesser Virgin Islands Skink as an 
Endangered or Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Lesser Virgin Islands skink (Spondylurus semitaeniatus): Virgin 
Islands.

Petition History

    On February 11, 2014, we received a petition dated February 11, 
2014, from the Center for Biological Diversity, requesting that the 
Culebra skink, Mona skink, Monito skink, lesser Virgin Islands skink, 
Virgin Islands bronze skink, Puerto Rican skink, greater Saint Croix 
skink, greater Virgin Islands skink, and lesser Saint Croix skink be 
listed as endangered and critical habitat be designated for these 
species under the Act. The petition clearly identified itself as such 
and included the requisite identification information for the 
petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a). We acknowledged receipt of 
this petition via email (from Doug Krofta to Collette Adkins Giese) on 
February 12, 2014. This finding addresses the lesser Virgin Islands 
skink. The Culebra skink, greater Saint Croix skink, Mona skink, Puerto 
Rican skink, Virgin Islands bronze skink, greater Virgin Islands skink, 
and lesser Saint Croix skink were addressed in a separate evaluation, 
which published in the Federal Register on January 12, 2016 (81 FR 
1368). The Monito skink was addressed in a separate evaluation which 
published in the Federal Register on March 16, 2016 (81 FR 14058).

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition presents substantial scientific or 
commercial information indicating that listing the lesser Virgin 
Islands skink (Spondylurus semitaeniatus) may be warranted, based on 
Factors C and D. However, during our status review, we will thoroughly 
evaluate all potential threats to the species, including the extent to 
which any protections or other conservation efforts have reduced those 
threats. Thus, for this species, the Service requests any information 
relevant to whether the species falls within the definition of either 
``endangered species'' under section 3(6) of the Act or ``threatened 
species'' under section 3(20), including information on the five 
listing factors under section 4(a)(1) and any other factors identified 
in this finding (see Request for Information for Status Reviews, 
above).
    The basis for our finding on this petition, and other information 
regarding our review of the petition, can be found as an appendix at 
http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R4-ES-2015-0098 under 
the Supporting Documents section.

Evaluation of a Petition To List the American Pika as an Endangered or 
Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Pika, American (Ochotona princeps): Colorado, Idaho, Montana, 
Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Canada (British Columbia and Alberta).

Petition History

    On April 21, 2016, we received a petition dated April 14, 2016, 
from Mr. Timothy Eng, requesting that the American pika (Ochotona 
princeps) be listed as endangered or threatened and critical habitat be 
designated for this species under the Act. The petition clearly 
identified itself as such and included the requisite identification 
information for the petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This 
finding addresses the petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition does not present substantial 
scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned 
action may be warranted for the American pika (Ochotona princeps). The 
basis and scientific support for this finding can be found as an 
appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2016-
0091 under the Supporting Documents section. Because the petition does 
not present substantial information indicating that listing the 
American pika may be warranted, we are not initiating a status review 
of this species in response to this petition. However, we ask that the 
public submit to us any new information that becomes available 
concerning the status of, or threats to, the American pika or its 
habitat at any time (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
    Additional information regarding our review of the petition, can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-R6-ES-2016-0091 under the Supporting Documents section.

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Evaluation of a Petition To List Ricord's Rock Iguana as an Endangered 
or Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Ricord's rock iguana (Cyclura ricordii): Dominican Republic, Haiti.

Petition History

    On March 17, 2016, we received a petition dated March 14, 2016, 
from Grupo Jaragua, International Iguana Foundation, International 
Reptile Conservation Foundation, and the Zoological Society of San 
Diego, requesting that Ricord's rock iguana (Cyclura ricordii) be 
listed as endangered or threatened under the Act. The petition clearly 
identified itself as such and included the requisite identification 
information for the petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This 
finding addresses the petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition does not present substantial 
scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned 
action may be warranted for the Ricord's rock iguana (Cyclura 
ricordii). The basis and scientific support for this finding can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-HQ-ES-2016-0092 under the Supporting Documents section. Because the 
petition does not present substantial information indicating that 
listing the Ricord's rock iguana may be warranted, we are not 
initiating a status review of this species in response to this 
petition. However, we ask that the public submit to us any new 
information that becomes available concerning the status of, or threats 
to, this species or its habitat at any time (see FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT).
    Additional information regarding our review of the petition, can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-HQ-ES-2016-0092 under the Supporting Documents section.

Evaluation of a Petition To Delist the Spectacled Eider Under the Act

Species and Range

    Spectacled eider (Somateria fischeri): Alaska.

Petition History

    On March 30, 2016, we received a petition dated January 29, 2016, 
from Tim Langer, Ph.D., requesting that the spectacled eider and 
Alaska-breeding Steller's eider be delisted due to error in information 
under the Act. The petition clearly identified itself as such and 
included the requisite identification information for the petitioner, 
required at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding addresses the petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition does not present substantial 
scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned 
action may be warranted for the spectacled eider (Somateria fischeri). 
The basis and scientific support for this finding can be found as an 
appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R7-ES-2016-
0041 under the Supporting Documents section. Because the petition does 
not present substantial information indicating that delisting the 
spectacled eider may be warranted, we are not initiating a status 
review of this species in response to this petition. However, we ask 
that the public submit to us any new information that becomes available 
concerning the status of, or threats to, this species or its habitat at 
any time (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
    Additional information regarding our review of the petition, can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-R7-ES-2016-0041 under the Supporting Documents section.

Evaluation of a Petition To Delist the Steller's Eider Under the Act

Species and Range

    Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) (Alaska Population): Alaska.

Petition History

    On March 30, 2016, we received a petition dated January 29, 2016, 
from Tim Langer, Ph.D., requesting that the spectacled eider and 
Alaska-breeding Steller's eider be delisted due to error in information 
under the Act. The petition clearly identified itself as such and 
included the requisite identification information for the petitioner, 
required at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding addresses the petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition does not present substantial 
scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned 
action may be warranted for the Alaska-breeding Steller's eider 
(Polysticta stelleri). The basis and scientific support for this 
finding can be found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under 
Docket No. FWS-R7-ES-2016-0093 under the Supporting Documents section. 
Because the petition does not present substantial information 
indicating that delisting the Steller's eider may be warranted, we are 
not initiating a status review of this species in response to this 
petition. However, we ask that the public submit to us any new 
information that becomes available concerning the status of, or threats 
to, this species or its habitat at any time (see FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT).
    Additional information regarding our review of the petition, can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-R7-ES-2016-0093 under the Supporting Documents section.

Evaluation of a Petition To List the Wyoming Pocket Gopher as an 
Endangered or Threatened Species Under the Act

Species and Range

    Wyoming pocket gopher (Thomomys clusius): Colorado and Wyoming.

Petition History

    On April 15, 2016, we received a petition dated April 6, 2016, from 
WildEarth Guardians, requesting that Wyoming pocket gopher be listed as 
endangered and critical habitat be designated for this species under 
the Act. The petition clearly identified itself as such and included 
the requisite identification information for the petitioner, required 
at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding addresses the petition.

Finding

    Based on our review of the petition, and sources cited in the 
petition, we find that the petition does not present substantial 
scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned 
action may be warranted for the Wyoming pocket gopher (Thomomys 
clusius). The basis and scientific support for this finding can be 
found as an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. 
FWS-R6-ES-2016-0094 under the Supporting Documents section. Because the 
petition does not present substantial information indicating that 
listing the Wyoming pocket gopher may be warranted, we are not 
initiating a status review of this species in response to this 
petition. However, we ask that the public submit to us any new 
information that becomes available concerning the status of, or threats 
to, the Wyoming pocket gopher or its habitat at any time (see FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
    Additional information regarding our review of the petition, can be 
found as

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an appendix at http://www.regulations.gov under Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-
2016-0094 under the Supporting Documents section.

Conclusion

    On the basis of our evaluation of the information presented in the 
petitions under section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act, we have determined that 
the petitions summarized above for the Fourche Mountain salamander, 
American pika, Ricord's rock iguana, spectacled eider, Alaska-breeding 
Steller's eider, and the Wyoming pocket gopher do not present 
substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the 
requested actions may be warranted. Therefore, we are not initiating 
status reviews for these species.
    We have determined that the petitions summarized above for the 
Florida scrub lizard, Joshua tree, Lassics lupine, and lesser Virgin 
Islands skink present substantial scientific or commercial information 
indicating that the requested actions may be warranted. Because we have 
found that these petitions present substantial information indicating 
that the petitioned actions may be warranted, we are initiating status 
reviews to determine whether these actions under the Act are warranted. 
At the conclusion of each status review, we will issue a finding, in 
accordance with section 4(b)(3)(B) of the Act, as to whether or not the 
Service finds that the petitioned action is warranted.
    It is important to note that the standard for a 90-day finding 
differs from the Act's standard that applies to a status review to 
determine whether a petitioned action is warranted. In making a 90-day 
finding, we consider only the information in the petition and sources 
cited in the petition, and we evaluate merely whether that information 
constitutes ``substantial information'' indicating that the petitioned 
action ``may be warranted.'' In a 12-month finding, we must complete a 
thorough status review of the species and evaluate the ``best 
scientific and commercial data available'' to determine whether a 
petitioned action ``is warranted.'' Because the Act's standards for 90-
day and 12-month findings are different, a ``substantial'' 90-day 
finding does not mean that the 12-month finding will result in a 
``warranted'' finding.

References Cited

    A complete list of references cited is available on the Internet at 
http://www.regulations.gov and upon request from the appropriate lead 
field offices (contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT).

Authors

    The primary authors of this notice are staff members of the 
Ecological Services Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    Authority: The authority for these actions is the Endangered 
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).

    Dated: September 1, 2016.
James W. Kurth,
Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-22071 Filed 9-13-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                      DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                                     we are requesting scientific and                           to the person listed under FOR FURTHER
                                                                                                                     commercial data and other information                      INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                                      Fish and Wildlife Service                                      regarding these species. Based on the                         Status reviews: You may submit
                                                                                                                     status reviews, we will issue 12-month                     information on species for which a
                                                      50 CFR Part 17                                                 findings on the petitions, which will                      status review is being initiated by one
                                                      [4500030115]                                                   address whether the petitioned action is                   of the following methods:
                                                                                                                     warranted, as provided in section
                                                                                                                     4(b)(3)(B) of the Act.                                        (1) Electronically: Go to the Federal
                                                      Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
                                                                                                                                                                                eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                      and Plants; 90-Day Findings on 10                              DATES: When we conduct status
                                                                                                                                                                                www.regulations.gov. In the Search box,
                                                      Petitions                                                      reviews, we will consider all
                                                                                                                                                                                enter the appropriate docket number
                                                                                                                     information that we have received. To
                                                      AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                                                                                      (see Table 1, below). You may submit
                                                                                                                     ensure that we will have adequate time
                                                      Interior.                                                                                                                 information by clicking on ‘‘Comment
                                                                                                                     to consider submitted information
                                                      ACTION: Notice of petition findings and                        during the status reviews, we request                      Now!’’ If your information will fit in the
                                                      initiation of status reviews.                                  that we receive information no later                       provided comment box, please use this
                                                                                                                     than November 14, 2016. For                                feature of http://www.regulations.gov, as
                                                      SUMMARY:    We, the U.S. Fish and                                                                                         it is most compatible with our
                                                      Wildlife Service (Service), announce 90-                       information submitted electronically
                                                                                                                     using the Federal eRulemaking Portal                       information review procedures. If you
                                                      day findings on 10 petitions to list,                                                                                     attach your information as a separate
                                                      reclassify, or delist fish, wildlife, or                       (see ADDRESSES, below), this would
                                                                                                                     mean submitting the information                            document, our preferred file format is
                                                      plants under the Endangered Species                                                                                       Microsoft Word. If you attach multiple
                                                      Act of 1973, as amended (Act). Based on                        electronically by 11:59 p.m. Eastern
                                                                                                                     Time on that date.                                         comments (such as form letters), our
                                                      our review, we find that six petitions do                                                                                 preferred format is a spreadsheet in
                                                      not present substantial scientific or                          ADDRESSES: Not-substantial petition
                                                                                                                                                                                Microsoft Excel.
                                                      commercial information indicating that                         findings: The not-substantial petition
                                                      the petitioned actions may be                                  findings announced in this document                           (2) By hard copy: Submit by U.S. mail
                                                      warranted, and we are not initiating                           are available on http://                                   or hand-delivery to: Public Comments
                                                      status reviews in response to these                            www.regulations.gov under the                              Processing, Attn: [Insert appropriate
                                                      petitions. We refer to these as ‘‘not-                         appropriate docket number (see Table 2,                    docket number; see Table 1, below];
                                                      substantial’’ petition findings. We also                       below), or on the Service’s Web site at                    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MS:
                                                      find that four petitions present                               http://ecos.fws.gov. Supporting                            BPHC, 5275 Leesburg Pike; Falls
                                                      substantial scientific or commercial                           information in preparing these findings                    Church, VA 22041–3803.
                                                      information indicating that the                                is available for public inspection, by                        We request that you send information
                                                      petitioned actions may be warranted.                           appointment, during normal business                        only by the methods described above.
                                                      Therefore, with the publication of this                        hours by contacting the appropriate                        We will post all information received on
                                                      document, we announce that we plan to                          person, as specified under FOR FURTHER                     http://www.regulations.gov. This
                                                      initiate a review of the status of these                       INFORMATION CONTACT. If you have new                       generally means that we will post any
                                                      species to determine if the petitioned                         information concerning the status of, or                   personal information you provide us
                                                      actions are warranted. To ensure that                          threats to, any of these species or their                  (see Request for Information for Status
                                                      these status reviews are comprehensive,                        habitats, please submit that information                   Reviews, below, for more details).

                                                                           TABLE 1—LIST OF ‘‘SUBSTANTIAL’’ FINDINGS FOR WHICH A STATUS REVIEW IS BEING INITIATED
                                                                    Common name                                       Docket No.                                           URL to Docket in Regulations.gov

                                                      Florida scrub lizard ..........................     FWS–R4–ES–2015–0087          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R4-ES-2015-0087.
                                                      Joshua tree .....................................   FWS–R8–ES–2016–0088          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R8-ES-2016-0088.
                                                      Lassics lupine ..................................   FWS–R8–ES–2016–0089          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R8-ES-2016-0089.
                                                      Lesser Virgin Islands skink .............           FWS–R4–ES–2015–0098          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R4-ES-2015-0098.


                                                                                                                TABLE 2—LIST OF ‘‘NOT SUBSTANTIAL’’ FINDINGS
                                                                    Common name                                       Docket No.                                           URL to Docket in Regulations.gov

                                                      Fourche Mountain salamander .......                 FWS–R4–ES–2016–0096          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R4-ES-2016-0096.
                                                      American Pika .................................     FWS–R6–ES–2016–0091          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R6-ES-2016-0091.
                                                      Ricord’s rock iguana .......................        FWS–HQ–ES–2016–0092          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-HQ-ES-2016-0092.
                                                      Spectacled eider (delist) .................         FWS–R7–ES–2016–0041          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R7-ES-2016-0041.
                                                      Steller’s eider (Alaska population)                 FWS–R7–ES–2016–0093          .............    https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R7-ES-2016-0093.
                                                        (delist).
                                                      Wyoming pocket gopher .................             FWS–R6–ES–2016–0094 .............             https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FWS-R6-ES-2016-0094.
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                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

                                                                   Common name                                                                                     Contact person

                                                      Florida scrub lizard .........................      Andreas Moshogianis, 404–679–7119; Andreas_Moshogianis@fws.gov.
                                                      Fourche Mountain salamander .......                 Melvin Tobin, 501–513–4473; Melvin_Tobin@fws.gov.
                                                      Joshua tree .....................................   Mendel Stewart, 760–431–9440; Mendel_Stewart@fws.gov.



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                                                                   Common name                                                                               Contact person

                                                      Lassics lupine .................................   Bruce Bingham, 707–822–7201; Bruce_Bingham@fws.gov.
                                                      Lesser Virgin Islands skink .............          Andreas Moshogianis, 404–679–7119; Andreas_Moshogianis@fws.gov.
                                                      American Pika .................................    Justin Shoemaker, 309–757–5800; Justin_Shoemaker@fws.gov.
                                                      Ricords rock iguana ........................       Emily Weller, 703–358–2171; Emily_Weller@fws.gov.
                                                      Spectacled eider .............................     Drew Crane, 907–786–3323; Drew_Crane@fws.gov.
                                                      Steller’s eider (Alaska population) ..             Drew Crane, 907–786–3323; Drew_Crane@fws.gov.
                                                      Wyoming pocket gopher .................            Justin Shoemaker, 309–757–5800; Justin_Shoemaker@fws.gov.



                                                        If you use a telecommunications                             will propose critical habitat (see                    information from public review.
                                                      device for the deaf (TDD), please call the                    definition in section 3(5)(A) of the Act)             However, we cannot guarantee that we
                                                      Federal Information Relay Service                             for domestic (U.S.) species under                     will be able to do so. We will post all
                                                      (FIRS) at 800–877–8339.                                       section 4 of the Act, to the maximum                  hardcopy submissions on http://
                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                    extent prudent and determinable at the                www.regulations.gov.
                                                                                                                    time we propose to list the species.
                                                      Request for Information for Status                                                                                  Background
                                                                                                                    Therefore, we also request data and
                                                      Reviews                                                       information for the species listed above                 Section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act requires
                                                         When we make a finding that a                              in Table 1 (to be submitted as provided               that we make a finding on whether a
                                                      petition presents substantial                                 for in ADDRESSES) on:                                 petition to list, delist, or reclassify a
                                                      information indicating that listing,                             (1) What may constitute ‘‘physical or              species presents substantial scientific or
                                                      reclassifying, or delisting a species may                     biological features essential to the                  commercial information indicating that
                                                      be warranted, we are required to review                       conservation of the species,’’ within the             the petitioned action may be warranted.
                                                      the status of the species (status review).                    geographical range occupied by the                    To the maximum extent practicable, we
                                                      For the status review to be complete and                      species;                                              are to make this finding within 90 days
                                                      based on the best available scientific                           (2) Where these features are currently             of our receipt of the petition and
                                                      and commercial information, we request                        found;                                                publish our notice of the finding
                                                      information on these species from                                (3) Whether any of these features may              promptly in the Federal Register.
                                                      governmental agencies, Native                                 require special management                               Our regulations in the Code of Federal
                                                      American Tribes, the scientific                               considerations or protection;                         Regulations (CFR) establish that the
                                                      community, industry, and any other                               (4) Specific areas outside the                     standard for substantial scientific or
                                                      interested parties. We seek information                       geographical area occupied by the                     commercial information with regard to
                                                      on:                                                           species that are ‘‘essential for the                  a 90-day petition finding is ‘‘that
                                                         (1) The species’ biology, range, and                       conservation of the species’’; and                    amount of information that would lead
                                                      population trends, including:                                    (5) What, if any, critical habitat you             a reasonable person to believe that the
                                                         (a) Habitat requirements;                                  think we should propose for designation               measure proposed in the petition may
                                                         (b) Genetics and taxonomy;                                 if the species is proposed for listing, and           be warranted’’ (50 CFR 424.14(b)). If we
                                                         (c) Historical and current range,                          why such habitat falls within the                     find that a petition presents substantial
                                                      including distribution patterns; and                          definition of ‘‘critical habitat’’ at section         scientific or commercial information,
                                                         (d) Historical and current population                      3(5) of the Act.                                      we are required to promptly commence
                                                      levels, and current and projected trends.                        Please include sufficient information              a review of the status of the species, and
                                                         (2) The five factors that are the basis
                                                                                                                    with your submission (such as scientific              we will subsequently summarize the
                                                      for making a listing, reclassifying, or
                                                                                                                    journal articles or other publications) to            status review in our 12-month finding.
                                                      delisting determination for a species                                                                                  Section 4 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1533)
                                                                                                                    allow us to verify any scientific or
                                                      under section 4(a) of the Act (16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                    commercial information you include.                   and its implementing regulations at 50
                                                      1531 et seq.), including past and                                Submissions merely stating support                 CFR 424 set forth the procedures for
                                                      ongoing conservation measures that
                                                                                                                    for or opposition to the actions under                adding a species to, or removing a
                                                      could decrease the extent to which one
                                                                                                                    consideration without providing                       species from, the Federal Lists of
                                                      or more of the factors affect the species,
                                                                                                                    supporting information, although noted,               Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
                                                      its habitat, or both. The five factors are:
                                                         (a) The present or threatened                              will not be considered in making a                    and Plants. Under Sections 4(a), 3(6),
                                                      destruction, modification, or                                 determination. Section 4(b)(1)(A) of the              and 3(20), a species qualifies as an
                                                      curtailment of its habitat or range                           Act directs that determinations as to                 ‘‘endangered species’’ if it is in danger
                                                      (Factor A);                                                   whether any species is an endangered or               of extinction throughout all or a
                                                         (b) Overutilization for commercial,                        threatened species must be made                       significant portion of its range because
                                                      recreational, scientific, or educational                      ‘‘solely on the basis of the best scientific          of one or more of the five factors
                                                      purposes (Factor B);                                          and commercial data available.’’                      described in section 4(a)(1) of the Act
                                                         (c) Disease or predation (Factor C);                          You may submit your information                    (see Request for Information for Status
                                                         (d) The inadequacy of existing                             concerning these status reviews by one                Reviews, above); a species qualifies as a
                                                                                                                    of the methods listed in ADDRESSES. If                ‘‘threatened species’’ if it is likely to
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                                                      regulatory mechanisms (Factor D); or
                                                         (e) Other natural or manmade factors                       you submit information via http://                    become an ‘‘endangered species’’ within
                                                      affecting its continued existence (Factor                     www.regulations.gov, your entire                      the foreseeable future throughout all or
                                                      E).                                                           submission—including any personal                     a significant portion of its range because
                                                         (3) The potential effects of climate                       identifying information—will be posted                of one or more of those five factors.
                                                      change on the species and its habitat,                        on the Web site. If you submit a                         In considering whether conditions
                                                      and the extent to which it affects the                        hardcopy that includes personal                       described within one or more of the
                                                      habitat or range of the species.                              identifying information, you may                      factors might constitute threats to a
                                                         If, after the status review, we                            request at the top of your document that              particular species, we must look beyond
                                                      determine that listing is warranted, we                       we withhold this personal identifying                 the exposure of the species to those


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                                                      conditions to evaluate whether the                      either ‘‘endangered species’’ under                   www.regulations.gov under Docket No.
                                                      species may respond to the conditions                   section 3(6) of the Act or ‘‘threatened               FWS–R4–ES–2016–0096 under the
                                                      in a way that causes actual impacts to                  species’’ under section 3(20) of the Act,             Supporting Documents section.
                                                      the species. If there is exposure to a                  including information on the five listing
                                                      condition and the species responds                      factors under section 4(a)(1) and any                 Evaluation of a Petition To List the
                                                      negatively, the condition qualifies as a                other factors identified in this finding              Joshua Tree as an Endangered or
                                                      stressor and, during the subsequent                     (see Request for Information for Status               Threatened Species Under the Act
                                                      status review, we attempt to determine                  Reviews, above).                                      Species and Range
                                                      how significant the stressor is. If the                    The basis for our finding on this
                                                      stressor is sufficiently significant that it            petition, and other information                         Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia):
                                                      drives, or contributes to, the risk of                  regarding our review of the petition, can             Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah.
                                                      extinction of the species such that the                 be found as an appendix at http://
                                                      species may warrant listing as                          www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                  Petition History
                                                      endangered or threatened as those terms                 FWS–R4–ES–2015–0087 under the                            On September 29, 2015, we received
                                                      are defined in the Act, the stressor                    Supporting Documents section.                         a petition dated September 28, 2015,
                                                      constitutes a threat to the species. Thus,
                                                                                                              Evaluation of a Petition To List the                  from Taylor Jones (representing Wild
                                                      the identification of conditions that
                                                                                                              Fourche Mountain Salamander as an                     Earth Guardians), requesting that Yucca
                                                      could affect a species negatively may
                                                                                                              Endangered or Threatened Species                      brevifolia (Joshua tree)—either as a full
                                                      not be sufficient to compel a finding
                                                                                                              Under the Act                                         species (Yucca brevifolia) or as two
                                                      that the information in the petition and
                                                      our files is substantial. The information               Species and Range                                     infraspecific taxa—be listed as
                                                      must include evidence sufficient to                                                                           threatened and, if applicable, critical
                                                                                                                Fourche Mountain salamander                         habitat be designated under the Act. The
                                                      suggest that these conditions may be                    (Plethodon fourchensis): Arizona.
                                                      operative threats that act on the species                                                                     petition clearly identified itself as such
                                                      to a sufficient degree that the species                 Petition History                                      and included the requisite identification
                                                      may meet the definition of an                                                                                 information for the petitioner, required
                                                                                                                 On July 11, 2012, we received a
                                                      endangered or threatened species under                  petition dated July 11, 2012, from the                at 50 CFR 424.14(a). On December 8,
                                                      the Act.                                                Center for Biological Diversity                       2015, in a letter to the petitioner, we
                                                                                                              requesting that 53 species of reptiles                responded that we reviewed the
                                                      Evaluation of a Petition To List the
                                                                                                              and amphibians, including the Fourche                 information presented in the petition
                                                      Florida Scrub Lizard as an Endangered
                                                                                                              Mountain salamander, be listed under                  and did not find that an emergency
                                                      or Threatened Species Under the Act
                                                                                                              the Act as endangered or threatened                   listing under Section 4(b)(7) of the Act
                                                      Species and Range                                       species and critical habitat be                       was necessary. This finding addresses
                                                       Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus                       designated under the Act. The petition                the petition.
                                                      woodi): Florida.                                        clearly identified itself as such and                 Finding
                                                                                                              included the requisite identification
                                                      Petition History                                        information for the petitioner, required                 Based on our review of the petition
                                                        On July 11, 2012, we received a                       at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding                     and sources cited in the petition, we
                                                      petition dated July 11, 2012, from the                  addresses the petition.                               find that the petition presents
                                                      Center for Biological Diversity,                                                                              substantial scientific or commercial
                                                                                                              Finding
                                                      requesting that 53 species of reptiles                                                                        information indicating that listing the
                                                      and amphibians, including the Florida                      Based on our review of the petition
                                                                                                                                                                    Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) may be
                                                      scrub lizard, be listed under the Act as                and sources cited in the petition, we
                                                                                                                                                                    warranted, based on Factors A and E.
                                                      endangered or threatened species and                    find that the petition does not present
                                                                                                                                                                    However, during our status review, we
                                                      critical habitat be designated under the                substantial scientific or commercial
                                                                                                              information indicating that the                       will thoroughly evaluate all potential
                                                      Act. The petition clearly identified itself
                                                                                                              petitioned action may be warranted for                threats to the species, including the
                                                      as such and included the requisite
                                                      identification information for the                      the Fourche Mountain salamander                       extent to which any protections or other
                                                      petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a).               (Plethodon fourchensis). The basis and                conservation efforts have reduced those
                                                      This finding addresses the petition.                    scientific support for this finding can be            threats. Thus, for this species, the
                                                                                                              found as an appendix at http://                       Service requests any information
                                                      Finding                                                 www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                  relevant to whether the species falls
                                                         Based on our review of the petition                  FWS–R4–ES–2016–0096 under the                         within the definition of either
                                                      and sources cited in the petition, we                   Supporting Documents section. Because                 ‘‘endangered species’’ under section 3(6)
                                                      find that the petition presents                         the petition does not present substantial             of the Act or ‘‘threatened species’’ under
                                                      substantial scientific or commercial                    information indicating that listing the               section 3(20), including information on
                                                      information indicating that listing the                 Fourche Mountain salamander may be                    the five listing factors under section
                                                      Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus woodi)                 warranted, we are not initiating a status             4(a)(1) and any other factors identified
                                                      may be warranted, based on Factors A                    review of this species in response to this            in this finding (see Request for
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                                                      and E. However, during our status                       petition. However, we ask that the                    Information for Status Reviews, above).
                                                      review, we will thoroughly evaluate all                 public submit to us any new
                                                                                                                                                                       The basis for our finding on this
                                                      potential threats to the species,                       information that becomes available
                                                                                                                                                                    petition, and other information
                                                      including the extent to which any                       concerning the status of, or threats to,
                                                                                                                                                                    regarding our review of the petition, can
                                                      protections or other conservation efforts               this species or its habitat at any time
                                                      have reduced those threats. Thus, for                   (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).                be found as an appendix at http://
                                                      this species, the Service requests any                     Additional information regarding our               www.regulations.gov under Docket No.
                                                      information relevant to whether the                     review of the petition, can be found as               FWS–R8–ES–2016–0088 under the
                                                      species falls within the definition of                  an appendix at http://                                Supporting Documents section.


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                                                      Evaluation of a Petition To List Lassics                FWS–R8–ES–2016–0089 under the                         Request for Information for Status
                                                      Lupine as an Endangered or                              Supporting Documents section.                         Reviews, above).
                                                      Threatened Species Under the Act                                                                                The basis for our finding on this
                                                                                                              Evaluation of a Petition To List the
                                                      Species and Range                                       Lesser Virgin Islands Skink as an                     petition, and other information
                                                                                                              Endangered or Threatened Species                      regarding our review of the petition, can
                                                        Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei):                                                                        be found as an appendix at http://
                                                                                                              Under the Act
                                                      California.
                                                                                                                                                                    www.regulations.gov under Docket No.
                                                                                                              Species and Range
                                                      Petition History                                                                                              FWS–R4–ES–2015–0098 under the
                                                                                                                 Lesser Virgin Islands skink                        Supporting Documents section.
                                                         On January 15, 2016, we received a                   (Spondylurus semitaeniatus): Virgin
                                                      petition, dated January 15, 2016, from                  Islands.                                              Evaluation of a Petition To List the
                                                      David Imper, Sydney Carothers, the                                                                            American Pika as an Endangered or
                                                      Center for Biological Diversity, and the                Petition History                                      Threatened Species Under the Act
                                                      California Native Plant Society,                           On February 11, 2014, we received a
                                                      requesting that Lassics lupine (Lupinus                                                                       Species and Range
                                                                                                              petition dated February 11, 2014, from
                                                      constancei) be emergency listed as                      the Center for Biological Diversity,                    Pika, American (Ochotona princeps):
                                                      endangered and critical habitat                         requesting that the Culebra skink, Mona               Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
                                                      designated for this species under the                   skink, Monito skink, lesser Virgin
                                                      Act. The petition clearly identified itself                                                                   Utah, Wyoming, Canada (British
                                                                                                              Islands skink, Virgin Islands bronze                  Columbia and Alberta).
                                                      as such and included the requisite                      skink, Puerto Rican skink, greater Saint
                                                      identification information for the                      Croix skink, greater Virgin Islands                   Petition History
                                                      petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a).               skink, and lesser Saint Croix skink be
                                                      This finding addresses the petition. On                 listed as endangered and critical habitat                On April 21, 2016, we received a
                                                      March 29, 2016, we sent the petitioners                 be designated for these species under                 petition dated April 14, 2016, from Mr.
                                                      a letter notifying them of receipt of the               the Act. The petition clearly identified              Timothy Eng, requesting that the
                                                      petition. Because the Act does not                      itself as such and included the requisite             American pika (Ochotona princeps) be
                                                      provide for petitions to emergency list,                identification information for the                    listed as endangered or threatened and
                                                      we treat petitions to emergency list as                 petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a).             critical habitat be designated for this
                                                      regular petitions to list under the Act.                We acknowledged receipt of this                       species under the Act. The petition
                                                      However, in evaluating petitions to list,               petition via email (from Doug Krofta to               clearly identified itself as such and
                                                      we consider whether emergency listing                   Collette Adkins Giese) on February 12,                included the requisite identification
                                                      under Section 4(b)(7) of the Act is                     2014. This finding addresses the lesser               information for the petitioner, required
                                                      necessary. As a result, our letter                      Virgin Islands skink. The Culebra skink,              at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding
                                                      notifying petitioners of receipt of the                 greater Saint Croix skink, Mona skink,                addresses the petition.
                                                      petition also informed them that we did                 Puerto Rican skink, Virgin Islands
                                                      not find that emergency listing was                     bronze skink, greater Virgin Islands                  Finding
                                                      necessary.                                              skink, and lesser Saint Croix skink were                 Based on our review of the petition
                                                      Finding                                                 addressed in a separate evaluation,
                                                                                                                                                                    and sources cited in the petition, we
                                                                                                              which published in the Federal Register
                                                         Based on our review of the petition                                                                        find that the petition does not present
                                                                                                              on January 12, 2016 (81 FR 1368). The
                                                      and sources cited in the petition, we                                                                         substantial scientific or commercial
                                                                                                              Monito skink was addressed in a
                                                      find that the petition presents                         separate evaluation which published in                information indicating that the
                                                      substantial scientific or commercial                    the Federal Register on March 16, 2016                petitioned action may be warranted for
                                                      information indicating that listing the                 (81 FR 14058).                                        the American pika (Ochotona princeps).
                                                      Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei) may                                                                       The basis and scientific support for this
                                                      be warranted, based on Factors A, C,                    Finding                                               finding can be found as an appendix at
                                                      and E. However, during our status                          Based on our review of the petition                http://www.regulations.gov under
                                                      review, we will thoroughly evaluate all                 and sources cited in the petition, we                 Docket No. FWS–R6–ES–2016–0091
                                                      potential threats to the species,                       find that the petition presents                       under the Supporting Documents
                                                      including the extent to which any                       substantial scientific or commercial                  section. Because the petition does not
                                                      protections or other conservation efforts               information indicating that listing the               present substantial information
                                                      have reduced those threats. Thus, for                   lesser Virgin Islands skink (Spondylurus              indicating that listing the American pika
                                                      this species, the Service requests any                  semitaeniatus) may be warranted, based                may be warranted, we are not initiating
                                                      information relevant to whether the                     on Factors C and D. However, during                   a status review of this species in
                                                      species falls within the definition of                  our status review, we will thoroughly                 response to this petition. However, we
                                                      either ‘‘endangered species’’ under                     evaluate all potential threats to the                 ask that the public submit to us any new
                                                      section 3(6) of the Act or ‘‘threatened                 species, including the extent to which                information that becomes available
                                                      species’’ under section 3(20), including                any protections or other conservation                 concerning the status of, or threats to,
                                                      information on the five listing factors                 efforts have reduced those threats. Thus,
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                                                                                                                                                                    the American pika or its habitat at any
                                                      under section 4(a)(1) and any other                     for this species, the Service requests any            time (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                      factors identified in this finding (see                 information relevant to whether the                   CONTACT).
                                                      Request for Information for Status                      species falls within the definition of
                                                      Reviews, above).                                        either ‘‘endangered species’’ under                      Additional information regarding our
                                                         The basis for our finding on this                    section 3(6) of the Act or ‘‘threatened               review of the petition, can be found as
                                                      petition, and other information                         species’’ under section 3(20), including              an appendix at http://
                                                      regarding our review of the petition, can               information on the five listing factors               www.regulations.gov under Docket No.
                                                      be found as an appendix at http://                      under section 4(a)(1) and any other                   FWS–R6–ES–2016–0091 under the
                                                      www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                    factors identified in this finding (see               Supporting Documents section.


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                                                      Evaluation of a Petition To List Ricord’s               clearly identified itself as such and                 FWS–R7–ES–2016–0093 under the
                                                      Rock Iguana as an Endangered or                         included the requisite identification                 Supporting Documents section. Because
                                                      Threatened Species Under the Act                        information for the petitioner, required              the petition does not present substantial
                                                                                                              at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding                     information indicating that delisting the
                                                      Species and Range
                                                                                                              addresses the petition.                               Steller’s eider may be warranted, we are
                                                         Ricord’s rock iguana (Cyclura                                                                              not initiating a status review of this
                                                      ricordii): Dominican Republic, Haiti.                   Finding
                                                                                                                                                                    species in response to this petition.
                                                                                                                 Based on our review of the petition                However, we ask that the public submit
                                                      Petition History
                                                                                                              and sources cited in the petition, we                 to us any new information that becomes
                                                        On March 17, 2016, we received a                      find that the petition does not present               available concerning the status of, or
                                                      petition dated March 14, 2016, from                     substantial scientific or commercial                  threats to, this species or its habitat at
                                                      Grupo Jaragua, International Iguana                     information indicating that the                       any time (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                      Foundation, International Reptile                       petitioned action may be warranted for                CONTACT).
                                                      Conservation Foundation, and the                        the spectacled eider (Somateria                         Additional information regarding our
                                                      Zoological Society of San Diego,                        fischeri). The basis and scientific                   review of the petition, can be found as
                                                      requesting that Ricord’s rock iguana                    support for this finding can be found as              an appendix at http://
                                                      (Cyclura ricordii) be listed as                         an appendix at http://                                www.regulations.gov under Docket No.
                                                      endangered or threatened under the Act.                 www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                  FWS–R7–ES–2016–0093 under the
                                                      The petition clearly identified itself as               FWS–R7–ES–2016–0041 under the                         Supporting Documents section.
                                                      such and included the requisite                         Supporting Documents section. Because
                                                      identification information for the                      the petition does not present substantial             Evaluation of a Petition To List the
                                                      petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a).               information indicating that delisting the             Wyoming Pocket Gopher as an
                                                      This finding addresses the petition.                    spectacled eider may be warranted, we                 Endangered or Threatened Species
                                                                                                              are not initiating a status review of this            Under the Act
                                                      Finding
                                                                                                              species in response to this petition.                 Species and Range
                                                         Based on our review of the petition                  However, we ask that the public submit
                                                      and sources cited in the petition, we                                                                           Wyoming pocket gopher (Thomomys
                                                                                                              to us any new information that becomes                clusius): Colorado and Wyoming.
                                                      find that the petition does not present                 available concerning the status of, or
                                                      substantial scientific or commercial                    threats to, this species or its habitat at            Petition History
                                                      information indicating that the                         any time (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                      petitioned action may be warranted for                                                                          On April 15, 2016, we received a
                                                                                                              CONTACT).                                             petition dated April 6, 2016, from
                                                      the Ricord’s rock iguana (Cyclura                          Additional information regarding our
                                                      ricordii). The basis and scientific                                                                           WildEarth Guardians, requesting that
                                                                                                              review of the petition, can be found as               Wyoming pocket gopher be listed as
                                                      support for this finding can be found as                an appendix at http://                                endangered and critical habitat be
                                                      an appendix at http://                                  www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                  designated for this species under the
                                                      www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                    FWS–R7–ES–2016–0041 under the                         Act. The petition clearly identified itself
                                                      FWS–HQ–ES–2016–0092 under the                           Supporting Documents section.                         as such and included the requisite
                                                      Supporting Documents section. Because
                                                                                                              Evaluation of a Petition To Delist the                identification information for the
                                                      the petition does not present substantial
                                                                                                              Steller’s Eider Under the Act                         petitioner, required at 50 CFR 424.14(a).
                                                      information indicating that listing the
                                                                                                                                                                    This finding addresses the petition.
                                                      Ricord’s rock iguana may be warranted,                  Species and Range
                                                      we are not initiating a status review of                                                                      Finding
                                                                                                                Steller’s eider (Polysticta stelleri)
                                                      this species in response to this petition.                                                                       Based on our review of the petition,
                                                                                                              (Alaska Population): Alaska.
                                                      However, we ask that the public submit                                                                        and sources cited in the petition, we
                                                      to us any new information that becomes                  Petition History                                      find that the petition does not present
                                                      available concerning the status of, or                     On March 30, 2016, we received a                   substantial scientific or commercial
                                                      threats to, this species or its habitat at              petition dated January 29, 2016, from                 information indicating that the
                                                      any time (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                   Tim Langer, Ph.D., requesting that the                petitioned action may be warranted for
                                                      CONTACT).                                               spectacled eider and Alaska-breeding                  the Wyoming pocket gopher (Thomomys
                                                         Additional information regarding our                 Steller’s eider be delisted due to error in           clusius). The basis and scientific
                                                      review of the petition, can be found as                 information under the Act. The petition               support for this finding can be found as
                                                      an appendix at http://                                  clearly identified itself as such and                 an appendix at http://
                                                      www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                    included the requisite identification                 www.regulations.gov under Docket No.
                                                      FWS–HQ–ES–2016–0092 under the                           information for the petitioner, required              FWS–R6–ES–2016–0094 under the
                                                      Supporting Documents section.                           at 50 CFR 424.14(a). This finding                     Supporting Documents section. Because
                                                      Evaluation of a Petition To Delist the                  addresses the petition.                               the petition does not present substantial
                                                      Spectacled Eider Under the Act                                                                                information indicating that listing the
                                                                                                              Finding
                                                                                                                                                                    Wyoming pocket gopher may be
                                                      Species and Range                                          Based on our review of the petition                warranted, we are not initiating a status
                                                        Spectacled eider (Somateria fischeri):                and sources cited in the petition, we                 review of this species in response to this
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                                                      Alaska.                                                 find that the petition does not present               petition. However, we ask that the
                                                                                                              substantial scientific or commercial                  public submit to us any new
                                                      Petition History                                        information indicating that the                       information that becomes available
                                                        On March 30, 2016, we received a                      petitioned action may be warranted for                concerning the status of, or threats to,
                                                      petition dated January 29, 2016, from                   the Alaska-breeding Steller’s eider                   the Wyoming pocket gopher or its
                                                      Tim Langer, Ph.D., requesting that the                  (Polysticta stelleri). The basis and                  habitat at any time (see FOR FURTHER
                                                      spectacled eider and Alaska-breeding                    scientific support for this finding can be            INFORMATION CONTACT).
                                                      Steller’s eider be delisted due to error in             found as an appendix at http://                          Additional information regarding our
                                                      information under the Act. The petition                 www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                  review of the petition, can be found as


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                                                      an appendix at http://                                  information indicating that the                       standards for 90-day and 12-month
                                                      www.regulations.gov under Docket No.                    petitioned actions may be warranted, we               findings are different, a ‘‘substantial’’
                                                      FWS–R6–ES–2016–0094 under the                           are initiating status reviews to                      90-day finding does not mean that the
                                                      Supporting Documents section.                           determine whether these actions under                 12-month finding will result in a
                                                                                                              the Act are warranted. At the conclusion              ‘‘warranted’’ finding.
                                                      Conclusion
                                                                                                              of each status review, we will issue a
                                                         On the basis of our evaluation of the                                                                      References Cited
                                                                                                              finding, in accordance with section
                                                      information presented in the petitions                  4(b)(3)(B) of the Act, as to whether or                  A complete list of references cited is
                                                      under section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act, we                 not the Service finds that the petitioned             available on the Internet at http://
                                                      have determined that the petitions                      action is warranted.                                  www.regulations.gov and upon request
                                                      summarized above for the Fourche
                                                                                                                 It is important to note that the                   from the appropriate lead field offices
                                                      Mountain salamander, American pika,
                                                      Ricord’s rock iguana, spectacled eider,                 standard for a 90-day finding differs                 (contact the person listed under FOR
                                                                                                              from the Act’s standard that applies to               FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
                                                      Alaska-breeding Steller’s eider, and the
                                                      Wyoming pocket gopher do not present                    a status review to determine whether a                Authors
                                                      substantial scientific or commercial                    petitioned action is warranted. In
                                                      information indicating that the                         making a 90-day finding, we consider                    The primary authors of this notice are
                                                      requested actions may be warranted.                     only the information in the petition and              staff members of the Ecological Services
                                                      Therefore, we are not initiating status                 sources cited in the petition, and we                 Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
                                                      reviews for these species.                              evaluate merely whether that                             Authority: The authority for these actions
                                                         We have determined that the petitions                information constitutes ‘‘substantial                 is the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
                                                      summarized above for the Florida scrub                  information’’ indicating that the                     amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
                                                      lizard, Joshua tree, Lassics lupine, and                petitioned action ‘‘may be warranted.’’
                                                                                                              In a 12-month finding, we must                          Dated: September 1, 2016.
                                                      lesser Virgin Islands skink present
                                                      substantial scientific or commercial                    complete a thorough status review of the              James W. Kurth,
                                                      information indicating that the                         species and evaluate the ‘‘best scientific            Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                      requested actions may be warranted.                     and commercial data available’’ to                    Service.
                                                      Because we have found that these                        determine whether a petitioned action                 [FR Doc. 2016–22071 Filed 9–13–16; 8:45 am]
                                                      petitions present substantial                           ‘‘is warranted.’’ Because the Act’s                   BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of petition findings and initiation of status reviews.
DatesWhen we conduct status reviews, we will consider all information that we have received. To ensure that we will have adequate time to consider submitted information during the status reviews, we request that we receive information no later than November 14, 2016. For information submitted electronically using the Federal eRulemaking
ContactCommon name Contact person
FR Citation81 FR 63160 

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