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SEIS Reference - Threatened and Endangered Species: Indiana Bat by Fws
ML083390273
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/04/2008
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US Dept of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Download: ML083390273 (3)


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USFWS Endangered Species - Region 3 Page 1 of 3 Search Endangered Species What's New?

Draft Economic Analysis of Conservation Actions to Protect Canada Lynx Released (October 21, 2008)

Court ruling places western Great Lakes Gray Wolf back under Endangered Species Act protections - September 30, 2008 Interior, NOAA Extend Comment Period to October 15, 2008 on Proposed Changes to ESA Consultation Process Hine's emerald U.S. Department of Interior Proposes Rule to Change ESA Section 7 dragonfly Consultation Regulations. Public comment period open through September 15, 2008.

Go here for information about your State's threatened and endangered species and their conservation Species Lists and Information (species on these lists are linked to more information)

Species of Concern Candidate Species Region 3 Listed, Proposed, and Candidate Species:

Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Clams, Snails, Insects, Crustaceans, Plants Region 3 Fish and Wildlife Resource Conservation Priorities (PDF)

Higgins eye State and County Distributions of Listed, Proposed and Candidate pearlymussel Species Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin Extinct Species Fact Sheets and Other Available ESA Information Featured Species http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Endangered/ 12/04/2008

USFWS Endangered Species - Region 3 Page 2 of 3 (Endangered Species Activities and Information)

Bald Eagle Karner Blue Butterfly Canada Lynx Kirtland's Warbler Freshwater Mussels Piping Plover Gray Wolf Whooping Crane Gray wolf Indiana Bat Endangered Species Act (information on how the Act works)

Frequently Asked Questions Glossary Grants: funding to conserve listed species Listing:how species are added to the threatened and endangered species list Permits:

Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs);

Michigan State-wide Karner Blue Butterfly HCP Mitchell's Satyr Rangewide HCP NiSource: Pipeline Right-of-Way HCP Safe Harbor Agreements American hart's tongue fern Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances Non-traditional instruments (MOUs, MOA's, etc.)

Recovery:planning and actions to conserve and restore listed species 5-year reviews S7 Consultation: Federal agency responsibilities and cooperation S7 Technical Assistance Status Assessment Guidance For more information on rare and declining species and communities see NatureServe Explorer Photo Credits Conservation International Press Release (Oct. 14, 2004): Amphibians in Hine's emerald Dramatic Decline: Up to 122 Extinct Since 1980 dragonfly; The Endangered Species Act: Thirty Years on the Ark By Jeff Curtis and Bob USFWS Davison - An article about "...why the law was enacted, how the law works, Higgins eye and why it is important."

pearlymusel; Links to resources on other websites USFWS, Gary Wege Gray wolf; Corel http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Endangered/ 12/04/2008

USFWS Endangered Species - Region 3 Page 3 of 3 Corp.

American hart's tongue fern; Will Paddock Region 3 USFWS Offices by State:

Illinois l Indiana l Iowa l Michigan l Minnesota l Missouri l Ohio l Wisconsin U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service BHW Federal Building 1 Federal Drive Fort Snelling, Minnesota 55111-4056 E-Mail Us!

Phone: 612/713-5360 V/TTY: 800-657-3775 Disclaimer Midwest USFWS National Midwest Field Offices USFWS USFWS Endangered Species Ecological Services http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Endangered/ 12/04/2008