This rule will finalize the listing of the Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) as a threatened species. Listing a species as an endangered or threatened species can only be completed by issuing a rule. Under the Endangered Species Act, a species may warrant protection through listing if it is endangered or threatened throughout all or a significant portion of its range. End Further Info End Preamble Start Supplemental Information SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive Summary Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 80. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington Fish and Wildlife Office, 510 Desmond Drive SE., Suite 102, Lacey, WA 98503 telephone 36 facsimile 36. Start Further Info FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington Fish and Wildlife Office, 510 Desmond Drive SE., Suite 102, Lacey, WA 98503 by telephone at 36 or by facsimile at 36. All of the comments, materials, and documentation that we considered in this rulemaking are available by appointment, during normal business hours at: U.S. Comments and materials we received, as well as some of the supporting documentation we used in preparing this rule, are available for public inspection at. This final rule is available on the Internet at and wafwo/osf.html. This rule is effective September 29, 2014. The effect of this regulation will be to add this species to the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), determine threatened species status under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act), as amended, for Oregon spotted frog ( Rana pretiosa), an amphibian species from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California. Start Preamble Start Printed 58 AGENCY:įish and Wildlife Service, Interior. Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes.National Environmental Policy Act ( 42 U.S.C.Summary of Changes From the Proposed Rule.Summary of Comments and Recommendations.Cumulative Effects From Factors A Through E.Summary of Other Natural or Manmade Factors.Conservation Efforts To Reduce Other Natural or Manmade Factors Affecting Its Continued Existence.Site Size and Isolation/Population Turnover Rates/Breeding Effort Concentrations and Site Fidelity. Other Natural or Manmade Factors Affecting Its Continued Existence
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