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2001

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Endangered Species Bulletin, September 2001 - Vol. Xxvi No. 1 Sep 2001

Endangered Species Bulletin, September 2001 - Vol. Xxvi No. 1

Endangered Species Bulletin

In this issue:
4 Incentives for Conservation on Private Lands
6 Preventative Medicine for Species at Risk
8 Partners for Fish and Wildlife
10 Landowners Help Karner Blues
13 Working Together for Riparian Conservation
16 A Safe Harbor for the Red-cockaded Woodpecker
19 Stewardship on the Plains
22 A Partnerships to Restore the Aplomado Falcon
24 New Habitat Conservation Plan Grants
26 A Private Effort to Conserve Biological Diversity
30 Rare Woodpeckers Reintroduced to North Florida
32 Training Courses Highlight Partnerships
34 Partnering with Plants
36 “Working the Sturge”


Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Establishment Of A Nonessential Experimental Population Of Whooping Cranes In The Eastern United States Jun 2001

Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Establishment Of A Nonessential Experimental Population Of Whooping Cranes In The Eastern United States

Endangered Species Bulletin

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), will reintroduce whooping cranes (Grus Americana) into historic habitat in the eastern United States with the intent to establish a migratory flock that would summer and breed in Wisconsin, and winter in west-central Florida. We are designating this reintroduced population as a nonessential experimental population (NEP) according to section 10(j) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act), as amended. The geographic boundary of the NEP includes the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, …


Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Proposal To Establish A Nonessential Experimental Population Of Whooping Cranes In The Eastern United States Mar 2001

Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Proposal To Establish A Nonessential Experimental Population Of Whooping Cranes In The Eastern United States

Endangered Species Bulletin

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), propose to reintroduce whooping cranes (Grus Americana) into historic habitat in the eastern United States with the intent to establish a migratory flock that would summer and breed in Wisconsin, and winter in west-central Florida. We propose that this reintroduced population be designated a nonessential experimental population (NEP) according to section 10(j) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act), as amended. We also announce the availability of the draft environmental assessment for this action. The area proposed for NEP designation includes the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, …