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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: the HUD Demonstration Act of 1993 November 29, 2010. The NOFA Karen E. Daly, Director, Office of Policy (Pub. L. 103–120, 107 Stat. 1148, 42 provided $49.5 million for Section 4 Development and Coordination, Office U.S.C. 9816 note), as amended, and the Capacity Building grants For the Fiscal of Community Planning and Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010 Year 2010 competition, HUD awarded Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., (Pub. L. 111–117). The Section 4 three competitive Section 4 Capacity Room 7240, Washington, DC 20410– Capacity Building program provides Building grants totaling $49,500,000. 7000; telephone (202) 402–5552 (this is grants to national community In accordance with section not a toll-free number). Hearing- and development intermediaries to enhance 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of speech-impaired persons may access the capacity and ability of community Housing and Urban Development this number via TTY by calling the development corporations and Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42 Federal Relay Service toll-free at (800) community housing development U.S.C. 3545), the Department is 877–8339. For general information on organizations to carry out community publishing the grantees and the amounts this and other HUD programs, call development and affordable housing of the awards in Appendix A to this Community Connections at (800) 998– activities that benefit low-income document. 9999 or visit the HUD Web site at families and persons. Capacity Building Dated: May 10, 2011. http://www.hud.gov. funds support activities such as Mercedes Ma´rquez, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD’s training, education, support, loans, Capacity Building for Community grants, and development assistance. Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development. Development and Affordable Housing The Fiscal Year 2010 competition was program is authorized by Section 4 of announced on http://www.hud.gov on Appendix A

FISCAL YEAR 2010 FUNDING AWARDS FOR THE SECTION 4 CAPACITY BUILDING FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM

Recipient State Amount

Enterprise Community Partners, Inc...... MD ...... $25,289,043 Local Initiatives Support Corporation ...... NY ...... 19,260,894 Habitat for Humanity International ...... GA ...... 4,950,063

Total: ...... 49,500,000

[FR Doc. 2011–12941 Filed 5–24–11; 8:45 am] status of any of these species. In this species from the List (delist), to BILLING CODE 4210–67–P notice, we also announce 5-year reviews reclassify it from endangered to that were completed for 32 species in threatened, or to reclassify it from and Nevada between April 1, threatened to endangered. Any change DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 2010, and March 16, 2011. in Federal classification requires a DATES: To ensure consideration, please separate rulemaking process. Fish and Wildlife Service send your written information by July In classifying, we use the following [FWS–R8–ES–2011–N076; 80221–1113– 25, 2011. definitions, from 50 CFR 424.02: 0000–C4] ADDRESSES: For how and where to send (A) Species includes any species or comments or information, see ‘‘VIII., subspecies of fish, wildlife, or , Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Contacts.’’ and any distinct population segment of and ; 5-Year Reviews of Species FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For any species of vertebrate, that in California, Nevada, and the Klamath species-specific information, contact the interbreeds when mature; Basin of Oregon appropriate person listed under VIII., (B) means any species that is in danger of AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Contacts.’’ For contact information about throughout all or a significant portion of Interior. completed 5-year reviews, see ’’ IX., Completed 5-Year Reviews.’’ Individuals its range; and ACTION: Notice. who are hearing-impaired or speech- (C) Threatened species means any SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and impaired may call the Federal Relay species that is likely to become an Wildlife Service, are initiating 5-year Service at (800) 877–8337 for TTY endangered species within the reviews for 53 species under the assistance. foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Endangered Species Act of 1973, as SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: amended (Act). We conduct these We must support delisting by the best reviews to ensure that our classification I. Why do we conduct 5-year reviews? scientific and commercial data of each species on the Lists of Under the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), available, and only consider delisting if Endangered and Threatened Wildlife we maintain Lists of Endangered and data substantiate that the species is and Plants as threatened or endangered Threatened Wildlife and Plants (which neither endangered nor threatened for is accurate. A 5-year review assesses the we collectively refer to as the List) in one or more of the following reasons (50 best scientific and commercial data the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at CFR 424.11(d)): available at the time of the review. We 50 CFR 17.11 (for animals) and 17.12 (A) The species is considered extinct; are requesting any information that has (for plants). Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the Act (B) The species is considered to be become available since our original requires us to review each listed recovered; or listing of each of these species. Based on species’ status at least once every 5 (C) The original data available when review results, we will determine years. Then, under section 4(c)(2)(B), we the species was listed, or the whether we should change the listing determine whether to remove any interpretation of data, were in error.

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Our regulations at 50 CFR 424.21 II. What species are under review? require that we publish a notice in the This notice announces our active 5- Federal Register announcing the species year status reviews of the species in we are reviewing. Table 1.

TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF LISTING INFORMATION, 22 ANIMAL SPECIES AND 31 PLANT SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA

Common name Scientific name Status Where listed Final listing rule

ANIMALS

Behren’s silverspot butterfly ...... Speyeria zerene Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 62 FR 64306; 12/05/ behrensii. 1997 California freshwater shrimp ...... Syncaris pacifica ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 53 FR 43884; 10/31/ 1988 California red-legged frog ...... Rana draytonii ...... Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 61 FR 25813; 05/23/ 1996 California tiger salamander (Central) ...... Ambystoma Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 69 FR 47212; 08/04/ californiense. 2004 Conservancy fairy shrimp ...... Branchinecta Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 59 FR 48136; 09/19/ conservatio. 1994 Delhi sands flower-loving fly ...... Rhaphiomidas Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 58 FR 49887; 09/23/ terminatus 1993 abdominalis. El Segundo blue butterfly ...... Euphilotes battoides Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 41 FR 22041; 06/01/ allyni. 1976 Giant garter snake ...... Thamnophis gigas ..... Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 58 FR 54053; 10/20/ 1993 Kern primrose sphinx moth ...... Euproserpinus euterpe Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 45 FR 24088; 04/08/ 1980 Laguna Mountains skipper ...... Pyrgus ruralis lagunae Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 62 FR 2313; 01/16/ 1997 Lange’s metalmark butterfly ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 41 FR 22041; 06/01/ langei. 1976 Longhorn fairy shrimp ...... Branchinecta Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 59 FR 48136; 09/19/ longiantenna. 1994 Lost River sucker ...... Deltistes luxatus ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A. (OR, CA) ...... 53 FR 27130; 07/18/ 1988 Lotis blue butterfly ...... Lycaeides Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 41 FR 22041; 06/01/ argyrognomon lotis. 1976 Morro shoulderband snail ...... Helminthoglypta Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 59 FR 64613; 12/15/ walkeriana. 1994 Palos Verdes blue butterfly ...... Glaucopsyche Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 45 FR 44939; 07/02/ lygdamus 1980 palosverdesensis. San Francisco garter snake ...... Thamnophis sirtalis Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 32 FR 4001; 03/11/ tetrataenia. 1967 Shortnose sucker ...... Chasmistes Endangered ...... U.S.A. (OR, CA) ...... 53 FR 27130; 07/18/ brevirostris. 1988 Smith’s blue butterfly ...... Euphilotes enoptes Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 41 FR 22041; 06/01/ smithi. 1976 Vernal pool fairy shrimp ...... Branchinecta lynchi .... Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA, OR) ...... 59 FR 48136; 09/19/ 1994 Vernal pool tadpole shrimp ...... Lepidurus packardi .... Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 59 FR 48136; 09/19/ 1994 Western snowy plover ...... Charadrius Threatened ...... U.S.A. (CA, OR, WA); 58 FR 12864; 03/05/ alexandrines Mexico (Baja). 1993 nivosus.

PLANTS

Amargosa niterwort ...... Nitrophila mohavensis Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA, NV) ...... 50 FR 20777; 05/20/ 1985 Ash-grey paintbrush ...... Castilleja cinerea ...... Threatened ...... U.S.A...... 63 FR 49006; 09/14/ 1998 Ash Meadows gumplant ...... Grindelia fraxino- Threatened ...... U.S.A. (CA, NV) ...... 50 FR 20777; 05/20/ pratensis. 1985 Antioch Dunes evening primrose ...... Oenothera deltoides Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 43 FR 17910; 04/26/ howellii. 1978 Bear Valley sandwort ...... Arenaria ursina ...... Threatened ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 63 FR 49006; 09/14/ 1998 Ben Lomond spineflower ...... pungens Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 59 FR 5499; 02/04/ var. hartwegiana. 1994 California taraxacum ...... Taraxacum Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 63 FR 49006; 09/14/ californicum. 1998

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TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF LISTING INFORMATION, 22 ANIMAL SPECIES AND 31 PLANT SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA—Continued

Common name Scientific name Status Where listed Final listing rule

Catalina Island mountain mahogany ...... Cercocarpus traskiae Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 62 FR 42692; 08/08/ 1997 Chinese Camp brodiaea ...... Brodiaea pallida ...... Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 63 FR 49022; 09/14/ 1998 Chorro Creek bog thistle ...... Cirsium fontinale var. Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 59 FR 64613; 12/15/ obispoense. 1994 Contra Costa wallflower ...... Erysimum capitatum Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 43 FR 17910; 04/26/ angustatum. 1978 Gowen cypress ...... Cupressus goveniana Threatened ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 63 FR 43100; 08/12/ ssp. goveniana. 1998 Hartweg’s golden sunburst ...... Pseudobahia bahiifolia Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 62 FR 5542; 02/06/ 1997 Hoffmann’s rock-cress ...... Arabis hoffmannii ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 62 FR 40954; 01/31/ 1997 Howell’s spineflower ...... Chorizanthe howellii ... Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 57 FR 27848; 06/22/ 1992 Keck’s checkermallow ...... Sidalcea keckii ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 65 FR 7757; 02/16/ 2000 Kneeland prairie pennycress ...... Thlaspi californicum Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 65 FR 6332; 02/09/ (Noccaea fendleri). 2000 Mariposa pussypaws ...... Calyptridium Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 63 FR 49022; 09/14/ pulchellum. 1998 Monterey gilia ...... Gilia tenuiflora ssp. Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 57 FR 27848; 06/22/ arenaria. 1992 Morro manzanita ...... Arctostaphylos Threatened ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 59 FR 64613; 12/15/ morroensis. 1994 Orcutt’s spineflower ...... Chorizanthe orcuttiana Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 61 FR 52370; 10/07/ 1996 Red Hills vervain ...... Verbena californica .... Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 63 FR 49006; 09/14/ 1998 San Jacinto Valley crownscale ...... Atriplex coronata var. Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 63 FR 54975; 10/13/ notatior. 1998 San Joaquin adobe sunburst ...... Pseudobahia peirsonii Threatened ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 62 FR 5542; 02/06/ 1997 Santa Barbara Island liveforever ...... Dudleya traskiae ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 43 FR 17916; 04/26/ 1978 Santa Cruz Island bush-mallow ...... Malacothamnus Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 62 FR 40954; 07/31/ fasciculatus var. 1997 nesioticus. Santa Rosa Island manzanita ...... Arctostaphylos Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 62 FR 40957; 07/31/ confertiflora. 1997 Showy indian clover ...... Trifolium amoenum .... Endangered ...... U.S.A (CA) ...... 62 FR 54791; 10/22/ 1997 Soft-leaved paintbrush ...... Castilleja mollis ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 62 FR 40957; 07/31/ 1997 Southern Mountain wild buckwheat ...... kennedyi Threatened ...... U.S.A. (CA) ...... 63 FR 49006; 09/14/ var. 1998 austromontanum. Yreka phlox ...... Phlox hirsuta ...... Endangered ...... U.S.A.(CA) ...... 65 FR 5268; 02/03/ 2000

III. What information do we consider in (B) Habitat conditions, including but We specifically request information our review? not limited to amount, distribution, and regarding data from any systematic suitability; surveys, as well as any studies or We consider all new information (C) Conservation measures that have analysis of data that may show available at the time we conduct a 5- been implemented that benefit the population size or trends; information year status review. We consider the best species; pertaining to the biology or ecology of scientific and commercial data that has (D) Threat status and trends (see five these species; information regarding the become available since our current factors under heading ‘‘IV., How Do We effects of current land management on listing determination or most recent Determine Whether a Species Is population distribution and abundance; status review, such as: Endangered or Threatened?’’); and information on the current condition of (A) Species biology, including but not (E) Other new information, data, or habitat; and recent information limited to population trends, corrections, including but not limited to regarding conservation measures that taxonomic or nomenclatural changes, have been implemented to benefit the distribution, abundance, demographics, identification of erroneous information species. Additionally, we specifically and genetics; contained in the List, and improved request information regarding the analytical methods. current distribution of populations and

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evaluation of threats faced by the VII. Public Availability of Comments [email protected]. To species in relation to the five listing Before including your address, phone obtain further information, contact Josh factors (as defined in section 4(a)(1) of number, e-mail address, or other Rasmussen at the Klamath Falls Fish the Act) and the species’ listed status as personal identifying information in your and Wildlife Office at (541) 885–8481. For the Amargosa niterwort and Ash judged against the definition of comment, you should be aware that Meadows gumplant, send information to threatened or endangered. Finally, we your entire comment—including your State Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year request recommendations pertaining to personal identifying information—may Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the development of, or potential updates be made publicly available at any time. to, recovery plans and additional Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office, 1340 While you can ask us in your comment actions or studies that would benefit Financial Blvd., Suite 234, Reno, to withhold your personal identifying these species in the future. Nevada 89502–7147. Information may information from public review, we also be submitted electronically at IV. How do we determine whether a cannot guarantee that we will be able to [email protected]. To obtain further species is endangered or threatened? do so. Comments and materials received information, contact Jill Ralston at the Section 4(a)(1) of the Act requires that will be available for public inspection, Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office at (775) we determine whether a species is by appointment, during normal business 861–6300. endangered or threatened based on one hours at the offices where the comments For the Antioch Dunes evening or more of the five following factors: are submitted. primrose, California freshwater shrimp, (A) The present or threatened VIII. Contacts California red-legged frog, California destruction, modification, or tiger salamander (Central), Chinese curtailment of its habitat or range; Send your comments and information Camp brodiaea, Conservancy fairy (B) Overutilization for commercial, on the following species, as well as shrimp, Contra Costa wallflower, Giant recreational, scientific, or educational requests for information, to the garter snake, Hartweg’s golden sunburst, purposes; corresponding contacts/addresses. You Keck’s checkermallow, Kern primrose (C) Disease or predation; may view information we receive in sphinx moth, Lange’s metalmark (D) The inadequacy of existing response to this notice, as well as other butterfly, longhorn fairy shrimp, regulatory mechanisms; or documentation in our files, at the Mariposa pussypaws, Red Hills vervain, (E) Other natural or manmade factors following locations by appointment, San Francisco garter snake, San Joaquin affecting its continued existence. during normal business hours. adobe sunburst, showy indian clover, Under section 4(b)(1) of the Act, we For the Behren’s silverspot butterfly, vernal pool fairy shrimp, and vernal must base our assessment of these Howell’s spineflower, Kneeland prairie pool tadpole shrimp, send information factors solely on the best scientific and pennycress, lotis blue butterfly, and to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year commercial data available. western snowy plover, send information Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, V. What could happen as a result of our to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, review? Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2800 Cottage Way, Room W–2605, Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office, 1655 Sacramento, CA 95825. Information may For each species under review, if we Heindon Road, Arcata, CA 95521. find new information that indicates a also be submitted electronically at Information may also be submitted [email protected]. To obtain further change in classification may be electronically at [email protected]. To warranted, we may propose a new rule information, contact Josh Hull at the obtain further information, contact Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office at that could do one of the following: Kathleen Brubaker at (707) 822–7201. (A) Reclassify the species from (916) 414–6600. For the ash-grey paintbrush, Bear threatened to endangered (uplist); For the Ben Lomond spineflower, Valley sandwort, California taraxacum, (B) Reclassify the species from Chorro Creek bog thistle, Gowen endangered to threatened (downlist); or Catalina Island mountain mahogany, cypress, Hoffmann’s rock-cress, (C) Remove the species from the List Delhi Sands flower-loving fly, El Monterey gilia, Morro manzanita, Morro (delist). Segundo blue butterfly, Laguna shoulderband snail, Santa Barbara If we determine that a change in Mountains skipper, Orcutt’s Island liveforever, Santa Cruz Island classification is not warranted, then the spineflower, Palos Verdes blue butterfly, bush-mallow, Santa Rosa Island species remains on the List under its San Jacinto Valley crownscale, and manzanita, Smith’s blue butterfly, and current status. Southern Mountain wild buckwheat, soft-leaved paintbrush, send send information to Field Supervisor, information to Field Supervisor, VI. Request for New Information Attention: 5–Year Review, U.S. Fish and Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and To ensure that a 5-year review is Wildlife Service, Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Service, Ventura Fish and complete and based on the best Wildlife Office, 6010 Hidden Valley Wildlife Office, 2493 Portola Road, available scientific and commercial Road, Suite 101, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Suite B, Ventura, CA 93003. Information information, we request new Information may also be submitted may also be submitted electronically at information from all sources. See ‘‘III., electronically at [email protected]. To obtain What Information Do We Consider in [email protected]. To obtain further information on the animal Our Review?’’ for specific criteria. If you further information, contact Bradd species, contact Mike McCrary at the submit information, support it with Baskerville-Bridges at the Carlsbad Fish Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office at documentation such as maps, and Wildlife Office at (760) 431–9440. (805) 644–1766. To obtain further bibliographic references, methods used For the Lost River sucker and information on the plant species, to gather and analyze the data, and/or shortnose sucker, send information to contact Connie Rutherford at the copies of any pertinent publications, Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office at reports, or letters by knowledgeable Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (805) 644–1766. sources. Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office, For the Yreka phlox, send information Submit your comments and materials 1936 California Avenue, Klamath Falls, to Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year to the appropriate Fish and Wildlife OR 97601. Information may also be Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office listed under ‘‘VIII., Contacts.’’ submitted electronically at Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office, 1829

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South Oregon Street Yreka, CA 96097. and return address in the body of your desert pupfish for which a review was To obtain further information, contact message. completed in which we concurred. Nadine Kanim at the Yreka Fish and IX. Completed 5-Year Reviews Reviews for these 32 species can be Wildlife Office at (530) 842–5763. found at http://www.fws.gov/ All electronic information must be We also take this opportunity to endangered/species/index.html. Any submitted in Text format or Rich Text inform the public of 5-year reviews that recommended change in listing status format. Include the following identifier we completed between April 1, 2010, resulting from these completed reviews in the subject line of the e-mail: and March 16, 2011, for 31 species in will require a separate rulemaking Information on 5-year review for [NAME California and Nevada (Table 2). In process. OF SPECIES], and include your name addition, we include in Table 2 the

TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF 32 SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA FOR WHICH 5-YEAR REVIEWS WERE COMPLETED BETWEEN APRIL 1, 2010 AND MARCH 16, 2011

Lead Fish and Common name Scientific name Recommendation Wildlife Office Contact

ANIMALS

Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard ...... Uma inornata ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. Coastal California gnatcatcher ...... Polioptila californica california No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. Delta smelt ...... Hypomesus transpacificus .... Uplist ...... San Francisco Bay Jennifer Norris (916) Delta. 930–5614. Desert pupfish ...... Cyprinodon macularius ...... No status change .... Tucson, Arizona Doug Duncan (520) sub-office. 670–6150. Desert tortoise (Mojave population) ...... Gopherus agassizii ...... No status change .... Nevada ...... Jill Ralston (775) 861–6300. Pacific pocket mouse ...... Perognathus longimembris No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- pacificus. Bridges (760) 431–9440. Santa Ana sucker ...... Catostomus santaanae ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440.

PLANTS

Big-leaved crownbeard ...... Verbesina dissita ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. California Orcutt grass ...... Orcuttia californica ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. Del Mar manzanita ...... Arctostaphylos glandulosa No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- subsp. crassifolia. Bridges (760) 431–9440. Fountain thistle ...... Cirsium fontinale var. No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– fontinale. 6600. Ione buckwheat ...... Eriogonum apricum (inclusive No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– of vars. apricum and 6600. prostratum). Ione manzanita ...... Arctostaphylos myrtifolia ...... Uplist ...... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– 6600. Island malacothrix ...... Malacothrix squalida ...... No status change .... Ventura ...... Connie Rutherford (805) 644–1766. Island rush-rose ...... Helianthemum greenei ...... No status change .... Ventura ...... Connie Rutherford (805) 644–1766. La Graciosa thistle ...... Cirsium loncholepis ...... No status change .... Ventura ...... Connie Rutherford (805) 644–1766. Laguna Beach liveforever ...... Dudleya stolonifera ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. Lompoc yerba santa ...... Eriodictyon capitatum ...... No status change .... Ventura ...... Connie Rutherford (805) 644–1766. Otay mesa mint ...... Pogogyne nudiuscula ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. Presidio clarkia ...... Clarkia franciscana ...... No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– 6600. San Diego ambrosia ...... Ambrosia pumila ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440.

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TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF 32 SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA FOR WHICH 5-YEAR REVIEWS WERE COMPLETED BETWEEN APRIL 1, 2010 AND MARCH 16, 2011—Continued

Lead Fish and Common name Scientific name Recommendation Wildlife Office Contact

San Diego button celery ...... Eryngium aristulatum var. No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- parishii. Bridges (760) 431–9440. San Diego mesa mint ...... Pogogyne abramsii ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. San Joaquin woolly-threads ...... Monolopia (=Lembertia) No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– congdonii. 6600. San Mateo thornmint ...... Acanthomintha obovata ssp. No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– duttonii. 6600. Santa Cruz Island malacothrix ...... Malacothrix indecora ...... No status change .... Ventura ...... Connie Rutherford (805) 644–1766. Slender-horned spineflower ...... Dodecahema leptoceras ...... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. Slender-petaled mustard (thelypodium) ..... Thelypodium stenopetalum ... No status change .... Carlsbad ...... Bradd Baskerville- Bridges (760) 431–9440. Sonoma spineflower ...... Chorizanthe valida ...... No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– 6600. Tiburon jewelflower ...... Streptanthus niger ...... No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– 6600. Ventura marsh milk-vetch ...... Astragalus pycnostachyus No status change .... Ventura ...... Connie Rutherford var. lanosi. (805) 644–1766. White-rayed pentachaeta ...... Pentachaeta bellidiflora ...... No status change .... Sacramento ...... Josh Hull (916) 414– 6600.

X. Authority public review and comment. The refuge Introduction complex is made up of Ankeny, Baskett We publish this notice under the The complex includes three refuges: authority of the Endangered Species Act Slough, and William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuges (refuges), located in William L. Finley, Baskett Slough, and of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et Ankeny. Together, the three refuges seq.). Benton, Linn, Marion, and Polk Counties, Oregon. In the DCCP and EA, encompass approximately 11,110 acres Dated: May 18, 2011. we describe and evaluate alternatives, in western Oregon. Habitats on the Alexandra Pitts, including our preferred alternative, for refuges include seasonal, Acting Regional Director, Pacific Southwest managing the refuge complex for the 15 semipermanent, and permanent Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. years following approval of the final wetlands; wet prairies, upland prairie/ [FR Doc. 2011–12861 Filed 5–24–11; 8:45 am] CCP. oak savannas, oak woodlands, mixed BILLING CODE 4310–55–P deciduous-coniferous forests, riparian, DATES: To ensure consideration, we and riverine and stream habitats. must receive your written comments by Agricultural lands, the majority DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR June 24, 2011. managed as grass fields, are also present on the refuges. The refuges were Fish and Wildlife Service ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, requests for more information, or established under the Migratory Bird [FWS–R1–R–2010–N125; 1265–0000–10137– requests for copies of the DCCP/EA, by Conservation Act ‘‘for use as an inviolate S3] any of the following methods: sanctuary or for any other management purpose, for migratory birds . . . to E-mail: Willamette Valley National Wildlife conserve and protect migratory birds [email protected]. Refuge Complex, Benton, Linn, Marion, . . . and to restore or develop adequate Include ‘‘Willamette Valley NWRC and Polk Counties, OR wildlife habitat’’ with emphasis on DCCP/EA’’ in the subject line. AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, protecting dusky Canada geese. In the Fax: Attn: Doug Spencer, Project Interior. last four decades, these refuges have Leader, (541) 757–4450. ACTION: Notice of availability: draft provided not only an important comprehensive conservation plan and U.S. Mail: Doug Spencer, Project wintering grounds for the dusky and environmental assessment; request for Leader, Willamette Valley National thousands of other wintering geese and comments. Wildlife Refuge Complex, 26208 Finley ducks—but have been recognized more Refuge Road, Corvallis, OR 97333–9533. recently as increasingly important areas SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Web site: http://www.fws.gov/ for conservation of the remaining Wildlife Service (Service), announce the WillametteValley/complex/. fragments of the native Valley habitats availability of a draft comprehensive and biota. The refuges support key FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: conservation plan (DCCP) and populations of federally listed species, environmental assessment (EA) for the Doug Spencer, Project Leader, (541) including Oregon chub, Fender’s blue Willamette Valley National Wildlife 757–7236. butterfly, Bradshaw’s desert-parsley, Refuge Complex (refuge complex) for SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Kincaid’s lupine, Nelson’s checker-

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