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| number = ML12335A346
| number = ML12335A346
| issue date = 10/25/2012
| issue date = 10/25/2012
| title = Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 - Print Screen of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2012 - Species by County Report: Rhea and Meigs Counties, Tn
| title = Print Screen of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2012 - Species by County Report: Rhea and Meigs Counties, Tn
| author name = Duncan J
| author name = Duncan J
| author affiliation = US Dept of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service
| author affiliation = US Dept of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service

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Print Screen of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2012 - Species by County Report: Rhea and Meigs Counties, Tn
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Site: Watts Bar  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 10/25/2012
From: Duncan J
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[10/25/2012 1:48:33 PM]The Jim Woodruff Lock & Dam on the Apalachicola River,site of an FWS Fish Passage study.U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceEnvironmental Conservation Online SystemWelcome to ECOS!What is ECOS?Login to ECOS Public ApplicationsECOS HomeConservation Plans Critical Habitat forThreatened & Endangered SpeciesGeospatial FisheriesInformation Network (GeoFIN)Species Reports Information, Planning, andConservation System (IPaC)Related SitesEndangered Species Home

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OfficeBLOOMINGTON ESFO Status ActiveThe Bloomington Indiana Ecological Services Field Office, together with the Michigan and Ohio ESoffices, is working with the Partners for Fish and Wildlife program, TNC, NRCS, State of Indiana, theNRDA program, and others, to conserve threatened, endangered and candidate species in the FishCreek watershed of NE Indiana. We are providing private landowners a suite of technical assistance and financial incentives to restore wetlands and bottomland forest for the benefit of the White catspaw andClubshell mussels, copperbelly watersnake, and Indiana bat. ... [Learn More]Listed Species SummaryAll Threatened and Endangered Animals All Threatened and Endangered Plants Reclassified Species Delisted SpeciesSearch for an endangered species by nameSearch for endangeredspecies by County

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EndangeredSpecies finalCritical Habitatdesignation across the United States.Visit the Critical Habitat PortalThe GeoFIN mapper is an

interactivemapping toolthat allows you to viewbarriers tofish pasage across the U.S.as well as model their removal in your watershed. It also generates profiles and reports for a givengeographic area and can search the FWS fishThe ECOSMapper is a tool used to visualize information related to EnvironmentalConservation. It allows access toa number ofinteractive mapping utilities, as well as WebMapping Services (WMS).Current Announcements Success StoryCopperbelly and musselsEndangered Species Critical Habitat Improving Fish Passage Interactive Maps

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[10/25/2012 1:48:33 PM]passage barrier database.Use the GeoFIN mapper.Use the GeoFIN mapper.Learn about ECOS Map ServicesECOS HOME l FWS Disclaimer l ECOS Disclaimer l FWS Homepage l Contact ECOS Species By County Report http://ecos.fws.gov/tess_public/countySearch!speciesByCountyReport.action?fips=47143

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Environmental Conservation Online SystemSpecies ReportsSpecies By County ReportThe following report contains Species that are known to or are believed to occur in this county. Species with range unrefined past the state level arenow excluded from this report. If you are looking for the Section 7 range (for Section 7 Consultations), please visit the IPaC application.County: Rhea, TN Group Name Population StatusLead OfficeRecovery Plan NameRecovery Plan Action StatusRecovery Plan Stage BirdsBald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus

)lower 48 States RecoveryRock Island Ecological ServicesField OfficeChesapeake Bay BaldEagle Recovery PlanView Implementation ProgressFinal Revision 1Southwestern BaldEagle Recovery PlanView Implementation Progress FinalRecovery Plan for thePacific Bald EagleView Implementation Progress FinalSoutheastern StatesBald Eagle Recovery PlanView Implementation ProgressFinal Revision 1Northern States BaldEagle Recovery PlanView Implementation Progress Final ClamsPink mucket (pearlymussel)

(Lampsilis abrupta)Endangered Asheville Ecological ServicesField OfficePink Mucket Pearly MusselView Implementation Progress Final Dromedary pearlymussel (Dromus dromas)Entire Range; Except where listed as Experimental

Populations Endangered Tennessee Ecological ServicesField OfficeDromedary Pearly MusselView Implementation Progress FinalAL; Free-Flowing Reach of the

Tennessee River belowthe Wilson

Dam, Colbert and

Lauderdale Counties, AL Experimental

Population,Non-EssentialOffice Of The Regional Director---Rough pigtoe (Pleurobema plenum)Endangered Kentucky Ecological ServicesField OfficeRough Pigtoe Pearly MusselView Implementation Progress Final Orangefoot pimpleback (pearlymussel)

(Plethobasus cooperianus

)Endangered Kentucky Ecological ServicesField OfficeOrange-footed Pearly MusselView Implementation Progress Final Species By County Report http://ecos.fws.gov/tess_public/countySearch!speciesByCountyReport.action?fips=47143

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Fanshell (Cyprogenia stegaria)Endangered Kentucky Ecological ServicesField OfficeFanshell (Mussel)View Implementation Progress Final FishesSpotfin Chub (Erimonax monachus)Entire Threatened Asheville Ecological ServicesField OfficeSpotfin ChubView Implementation Progress FinalTellico River, TN Experimental Population,Non-EssentialOffice Of The Regional Director---Laurel dace (Chrosomus saylori)Endangered Tennessee Ecological ServicesField OfficeRecovery Outline forLaurel Dace(Chrosomus saylori)Recovery efforts in progress,but no implementationinformation yet to display.

Outline MammalsIndiana bat (Myotis sodalis)Endangered Bloomington Ecological ServicesField OfficeIndiana Bat (Myotissodalis) DraftRecovery Plan: First RevisionView Implementation ProgressDraft Revision 1Gray bat (Myotis grisescens

)Endangered Columbia Ecological ServicesField OfficeGray BatView Implementation Progress FinalExport options: CSV l EXCEL l XML l PDFLast updated: October 24, 2012ECOS Home l Contact Us U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Home Page l Department of the Interior l USA.gov l About the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service l Accessibility lPrivacy l Notices l Disclaimer l FOIA Species By County Report http://ecos.fws.gov/tess_public/countySearch!speciesByCountyReport.action?fips=47121

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Environmental Conservation Online SystemSpecies ReportsSpecies By County ReportThe following report contains Species that are known to or are believed to occur in this county. Species with range unrefined past the state levelare now excluded from this report. If you are looking for the Section 7 range (for Section 7 Consultations), please visit the IPaC application.County: Meigs, TN Group Name Population StatusLead OfficeRecovery Plan NameRecovery Plan Action StatusRecovery Plan Stage BirdsBald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus

)lower 48 States RecoveryRock Island Ecological ServicesField OfficeSouthwestern BaldEagle Recovery PlanView Implementation Progress FinalRecovery Plan for thePacific Bald EagleView Implementation Progress FinalSoutheastern StatesBald Eagle Recovery PlanView Implementation ProgressFinal Revision 1Northern States BaldEagle Recovery PlanView Implementation Progress FinalChesapeake Bay BaldEagle Recovery PlanView Implementation ProgressFinal Revision 1 ClamsPink mucket (pearlymussel)

(Lampsilis abrupta)Endangered Asheville Ecological ServicesField OfficePink Mucket Pearly MusselView Implementation Progress Final FishesSnail darter (Percina tanasi)Threatened Tennessee Ecological ServicesField OfficeSnail DarterView Implementation Progress Final MammalsIndiana bat (Myotis sodalis)Endangered Bloomington Ecological ServicesField OfficeIndiana Bat (Myotissodalis) DraftRecovery Plan: First RevisionView Implementation ProgressDraft Revision 1Gray bat (Myotis grisescens

)Endangered Columbia Ecological ServicesField OfficeGray BatView Implementation Progress FinalExport options: CSV l EXCEL l XML l PDFLast updated: October 25, 2012ECOS Home l Contact Us U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Home Page l Department of the Interior l USA.gov l About the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service l Accessibility lPrivacy l Notices l Disclaimer l FOIA