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There are 31 Updates appearing in the Federal Register for 50 CFR 17. Select the tab below to view, or View eCFR (GPOAccess)
Title 50 published on 2012-10-01The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 50.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2013-08-13; vol. 78 # 156 - Tuesday, August 13, 201378 FR 49149 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Determination of Endangered Status for Sphaeralcea gierischii (Gierisch Mallow) Throughout Its Range
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-19386 RIN1018-AY58 4500030113 Docket No.FWS-R2-ES-2012-0049 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule is effective on September 12, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, determine that Sphaeralcea gierischii ( Gierisch mallow) meets the definition of an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). Gierisch mallow is a plant species found in Mohave County, Arizona, and Washington County, Utah. This final rule implements the Federal protections provided by the Act for this species. The effect of this regulation is to add this species to the List of Endangered and Threatened Plants.
78 FR 49165 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Sphaeralcea gierischii (Gierisch Mallow)
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-19385 RIN1018-AZ46 4500030113 Docket No.FWS-R2-ES-2013-0018 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule is effective on September 12, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, designate critical habitat for Sphaeralcea gierischii (Gierisch mallow) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). The effect of this regulation is to designate critical habitat for Gierisch mallow under the Act. This final rule implements the Federal protections provided by the Act for this species.
2013-07-26; vol. 78 # 144 - Friday, July 26, 201378 FR 45074 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for Diamond Darter
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-17938 RIN1018-AY12 4500030113 Docket No.FWS-R5-ES-2012-0045 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule becomes effective August 26, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), determine endangered species status under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act), as amended, for diamond darter ( Crystallaria cincotta ), a fish species from Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia. The effect of this regulation will be to add this species to the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.
78 FR 45406 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reclassification of Acmispon dendroideus var. traskiae (= Lotus d. subsp. traskiae ) and Castilleja grisea as Threatened Throughout Their Ranges
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-17089 RIN1018-AY04 Docket No.FWS-R8-ES-2012-0007 FXES11130900000C5-123-FF09E32000 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule becomes effective on August 26, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are reclassifying Acmispon dendroideus var. traskiae (San Clemente Island lotus) and Castilleja grisea (San Clemente Island paintbrush) from endangered to threatened. The endangered designation no longer correctly reflects the status of these plants due to substantial improvement in their status. This action is based on a review of the best available scientific and commercial data, which indicate that the ongoing threats are not of sufficient imminence, intensity, or magnitude to indicate that A. d. var. traskiae and C. grisea are presently in danger of extinction across their ranges. While both taxa will continue to be impacted by military training activities and land use, erosion, nonnative plants, and fire, the significant increase in abundance (number of occurrences) of both taxa reduces the severity and magnitude of threats and the likelihood that any one event would affect all occurrences of either taxon. Additionally, the Department of the Navy (Navy) is implementing conservation actions through their Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan and has successfully reduced threats impacting both taxa and their habitat.
2013-07-17; vol. 78 # 137 - Wednesday, July 17, 201378 FR 42702 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Establishment of a Nonessential Experimental Population of Topeka Shiner (Notropis topeka) in Northern Missouri
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-17087 RIN1018-AY45 FXES11130900000C3-123-FF09E30000 Docket No.FWS-R3-ES-2012-0087 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule becomes effective August 16, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), jointly with the Missouri Department of Conservation and the Nature Conservancy, will reestablish the Topeka shiner ( Notropis topeka ), a federally endangered fish. We will reestablish the Topeka shiner under section 10(j) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act), and classify the reestablished population as a nonessential experimental population (NEP) within portions of the species&apos; historical range in Adair, Gentry, Harrison, Putnam, Sullivan, and Worth Counties, Missouri. This final rule provides a plan for establishing the NEP and provides for allowable legal incidental taking of the Topeka shiner within the defined NEP area. The best available data indicate that reintroduction of Topeka shiner to portions of the species&apos; historical range in Adair, Gentry, Harrison, Putnam, Sullivan, and Worth Counties, Missouri, is biologically feasible and will promote the conservation of the species.
2013-07-09; vol. 78 # 131 - Tuesday, July 9, 201378 FR 40970 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Six West Texas Aquatic Invertebrates
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-16230 RIN1018-AZ26 4500030113 Docket No.FWS-R2-ES-2013-0004 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule becomes effective August 8, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, designate critical habitat for the following six west Texas aquatic invertebrate species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended: Phantom springsnail (Pyrgulopsis texana), Phantom tryonia (Tryonia cheatumi), diminutive amphipod (Gammarus hyalleloides), Diamond tryonia (Pseudotryonia adamantina), Gonzales tryonia (Tryonia circumstriata), and Pecos amphipod (Gammarus pecos). The effect of this regulation is to conserve critical habitat for the six west Texas aquatic invertebrates under the Act.
78 FR 41228 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Determination of Endangered Species Status for Six West Texas Aquatic Invertebrates
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-16222 RIN1018-AX70 4500030113 Docket No.FWS-R2-ES-2012-0029 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule becomes effective August 8, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, determine the following six west Texas aquatic invertebrate species meet the definition of an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973: Phantom springsnail (Pyrgulopsis texana), Phantom tryonia (Tryonia cheatumi), diminutive amphipod (Gammarus hyalleloides), Diamond tryonia (Pseudotryonia adamantina), Gonzales tryonia (Tryonia circumstriata), and Pecos amphipod (Gammarus pecos). This final rule implements the Federal protections provided by the Endangered Species Act for these species. The effect of this regulation is to add these species to the lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife under the Endangered Species Act.
2013-07-02; vol. 78 # 127 - Tuesday, July 2, 201378 FR 39628 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Critical Habitat Map for the Fountain Darter
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-15628 RIN1018-AZ68 4500030114 Docket No.FWS-R2-ES-2013-0064 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule is effective July 2, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are correcting the critical habitat map for the fountain darter ( Etheostoma fonticola ) in our regulations. We are taking this action to ensure regulated entities and the general public have an accurate critical habitat map for the species. This action does not change the designated critical habitat for the fountain darter.
78 FR 39836 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Buena Vista Lake Shrew
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-15586 RIN1018-AW85 4500030114 Docket No.FWS-R8-ES-2009-0062 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This rule becomes effective on August 1, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryWe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), designate critical habitat for the Buena Vista Lake shrew ( Sorex ornatus relictus ) under the Endangered Species Act (Act). In total, approximately 2,485 acres (1,006 hectares) in Kings and Kern Counties, California, fall within the boundaries of the critical habitat designation. The effect of this regulation is to conserve the Buena Vista Lake shrew&apos;s habitat under the Act.
2013-06-25; vol. 78 # 122 - Tuesday, June 25, 201378 FR 38162 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing One Distinct Population Segment of Broad-Snouted Caiman as Endangered and a Second as Threatened With a Special Rule
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-15006 RIN1018-AT56 Docket No.FWS-R9-ES-2010-0089 4500030115 1113F116 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fish and Wildlife Service Final rule. This final rule is effective July 25, 2013. 50 CFR Part 17 SummaryUnder the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA), we, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), reclassify the broad-snouted caiman in Argentina from endangered to threatened in the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife. As part of this final rule, we have established two distinct population segments (DPSs) of the broad-snouted caiman ( Caiman latirostris ): A DPS in Argentina and a DPS encompassing Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. This second DPS remains listed as endangered under the ESA. We are finalizing this action under the ESA based on the best available data indicating that the Argentine population of the broad-snouted caiman no longer meets the definition of endangered under the ESA. Intense management of the species in Argentina has brought the Argentine DPS to the point where a change in status is appropriate. As of the effective date of this final rule, the broad-snouted caiman will be included in the special rule for trade in caiman species. Inclusion in this special rule allows U.S. commerce in skins, other parts, and products of this species originating from Argentina, and reexport of such specimens originating in Argentina, if certain conditions are met prior to exportation to the United States.
2013-02-13; vol. 78 # 30 - Wednesday, February 13, 201378 FR 10450 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Hab