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Endangered Species Bulletin

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1996

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Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Reopening Of Comment Period For Proposed Establishment Of A Nonessential Experimental Population Of California Condors In Northern Arizona Feb 1996

Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Reopening Of Comment Period For Proposed Establishment Of A Nonessential Experimental Population Of California Condors In Northern Arizona

Endangered Species Bulletin

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) provides notice that the public comment period is reopened for the proposal to designate a nonessential experimental population of California condors (Gymnogyps Californianus) in northern Arizona and southern Utah. This population is proposed to be designated as a nonessential experimental population in accordance with section 10(j) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended. The reopening of the comment period will allow all interested parties to submit written comments on the proposal.