Federal Register/Vol. 68, No. 127/Wednesday, July 2, 2003/Notices
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39590 Federal Register / Vol. 68, No. 127 / Wednesday, July 2, 2003 / Notices genetic research at facilities in Oregon DATES: To ensure consideration, written footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), and Washington for the purpose of comments must be received on or before southwestern willow flycatcher enhancing Columbia Basin pygmy August 1, 2003. (Empidonax traillii extimus), and rabbits survival and viability. ADDRESSES: Written comments should interior least tern (Sterna antillarum). Permit No. TE–072650 be submitted to the Chief, Endangered Permit No. TE–073460 Species Division, Ecological Services, Applicant: Jennifer Michaud-Laird, P.O. Box 1306, Albuquerque, New Applicant: Aaron Flesch, Tucson, Sebastopol, California. Mexico 87103. Documents and other Arizona. The applicant requests a permit to information submitted with these Applicant requests a new permit for take (harass by survey, capture, handle, applications are available for review, research and recovery purposes to and release) the California tiger subject to the requirements of the conduct presence/absence surveys, nest salamander Sonoma County distinct Privacy Act and Freedom of Information monitoring, radio tracking, trapping, population segment (Ambystoma Act. Documents will be available for and removal of radio transmitters for californiense) in conjunction with public inspection, by appointment only, cactus ferruginous pygmy owl surveys in Sonoma County, California during normal business hours at the (Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum) for the purpose of enhancing its U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 500 Gold within Arizona. survival. Avenue SW., Room 4102, Albuquerque, Permit No. TE–072500 New Mexico. Please refer to the Permit No. TE–072651 respective permit number for each Applicant: U.S. Army Corps of Applicant: Diana Immel, Davis, application when submitting comments. Engineers, Champaign, Illinois. California. All comments received, including Applicant requests a permit for The applicant requests a permit to names and addresses, will become part research and recovery purposes to remove/reduce to possession Trifolium of the official administrative record and receive fountain darters (Etheostoma amoenum (showy Indian clover) in may be made available to the public. fonticola) and Texas wild-rice (Zizania texana), in order to assess the effects of conjunction with reintroduction efforts FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: in Sonoma and Marin Counties, Chief, Endangered Species Division, fog oil and other military species California for the purpose of enhancing (505) 248–6920. chemical compounds on these species. its survival. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Permit No. Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531, et seq. Permit No. TE–072873 TE–057946 Dated: June 19, 2003. Applicant: USDA, Natural Resources Bryan Arroyo, Applicant: Kevin D. Matson, St. Conservation Service, Flagstaff, Assistant Regional Director, Ecological Louis, Missouri. Arizona. Services, Region 2, Albuquerque, New The applicant requests a permit to Applicant requests an amendment to Mexico. take (collect blood) captive Hawaiian an existing permit to allow presence/ [FR Doc. 03–16684 Filed 7–1–03; 8:45 am] geese (Branta sandvicensis) and captive absence surveys for black-footed ferret BILLING CODE 4310–55–P io` (Buteo solitarias) in conjunction with (Mustela nigripes) within Arizona and disease research at the Three Ring New Mexico. Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary, Kailue- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Kona, Hawaii for the purpose of Permit No. TE–072498 enhancing their survival. Applicant: Shaw Environmental, Inc., Fish and Wildlife Service We solicit public review and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife comment on each of these recovery Applicant requests a new permit for and Plants; 90-day Finding for a permit applications. research and recovery purposes to Petition to Delist the Mexican Bobcat Dated: June 12, 2003. conduct presence/absence surveys for Bill Shake, the following species within Arizona AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, and New Mexico: black-footed ferret Interior. Deputy Regional Director, Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (Mustela nigripes), southwestern willow ACTION: Notice of 90-day petition flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus), [FR Doc. 03–16683 Filed 7–1–03; 8:45 am] finding and initiation of status review. northern aplomado falcon (Falco BILLING CODE 4310–55–P femoralis septentrionalis), and interior SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and least tern (Sterna antillarum). Wildlife Service (Service), announce a 90-day finding for a petition to delist the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Permit No. TE–011464 Mexican bobcat (Lynx rufus escuinapae) Fish and Wildlife Service Applicant: Caryn Vaughn, Norman, under the Endangered Species Act of Oklahoma. 1973, as amended. After reviewing the Endangered and Threatened Species Applicant requests an amendment to petition and available scientific and Permit Applications an existing permit to allow surveys and commercial information, we find that collection of the scaleshell mussel the petition presents substantial AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, (Leptodea leptodon) within Oklahoma information indicating that listing may Interior. and Arkansas. no longer be warranted. With the ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications. publication of this notice, we are Permit No. TE–054803 initiating a status review of the Mexican SUMMARY: The following applicants have Applicant: Michael Larisch, Silver City, bobcat. In addition to requesting applied for scientific research permits to New Mexico. information on the status of the Mexican conduct certain activities with Applicant requests an amendment to bobcat, we are requesting information endangered species pursuant to section an existing permit to allow presence/ on whether the subspecies designation 10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species absence surveys for the following is taxonomically valid. If not valid, we Act of 1973, as amended. species within New Mexico: black- also request information on the status of VerDate Jan<31>2003 16:33 Jul 01, 2003 Jkt 200001 PO 00000 Frm 00083 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\02JYN1.SGM 02JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 68, No. 127 / Wednesday, July 2, 2003 / Notices 39591 the listed entity within Mexico for the trends, and threats were included in the Nowell and Jackson 1996). Lynx rufus purpose of determining if the Mexican petition. The petition requested that we escuinapae is the southernmost race of population constitutes a distinct delist the Mexican bobcat under the Act, bobcat found in Mexico. population segment (DPS) or constitutes and noted that downlisting to No population estimates are available a significant portion of the range of the threatened status would not be an for Lynx rufus escuinapae, but the species. We will prepare and publish a appropriate alternative. In a letter dated Mexican Government has stated that 12-month finding. November 4, 1996, we acknowledged this subspecies is widespread and DATES: The finding announced in this receipt of the petition (Service, in litt., numerous, is not specialized in its document was made on June 11, 2003. 1996). We stated that we would address habitat requirements, and is highly To be considered in the 12-month the petition as soon as possible. Due to ecologically adaptable (Graciela de la finding for this petition, comments and staffing and budget constraints, we have Garza Garcia, Direccion General de information should be submitted to us been unable to process this petition Conservacion Ecologia de los Recursos by September 30, 2003. until now. Naturalese, in litt. 1991). The Mexican bobcat belongs to the Little information is available on ADDRESSES: Submit information, mammalian family Felidae and has been utilization of the species in Mexico, but comments, or questions concerning this reported to be a subspecies of Lynx local hunting and trapping for petition finding to the Chief, Division of rufus. The number of taxa described subsistence is possible. There is no Scientific Authority, U.S. Fish and within Lynx rufus ranges from 11 to 14. indication of illegal trade and no Wildlife Service, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Allen (1903) first described this reported potential trade threats (Govt. of Rm 750, Arlington, VA 22203 (facsimile subspecies from two immature male U.S. 1992; Service, in litt. 1992). number 703–358–2276; E-mail address: specimens found in Escuinapa, Mexico, We listed the Mexican bobcat as an [email protected]). The on the basis of color and cranial endangered species on June 14, 1976 (41 petition, supporting information, and differences. However, the validity of FR 24064). This subspecies was listed comments will be available for public this subspecies is questionable. Samson under the Act due to its inclusion in inspection, by appointment, from 8 a.m. (1979) conducted a multivariate Appendix I of the Convention on to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the statistical analysis of a variety of skull International Trade in Endangered above address. measurements and found cranial Species of Wild Fauna and Flora FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: characteristics of L. r. escuinapae to be (CITES). By July 1, 1975, the Convention Karen L. Anderson, Division of similar to those of L. r. californicus and was ratified by enough nations to enter Scientific Authority (see ADDRESSES L. r. texensis. Also, the range of into force and at that time the countries section) (telephone 703–358–1708; escuinapae overlaps with the ranges of participating in CITES agreed that the facsimile 703–358–2276).