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BoonHauler
Apr 07, 2016Explorer
Len:
I thought I'd throw this little gem in as well, the Yellow Legged Frog.
Here's a little excerpt from the article in the link I posted below.
Here's the link
If his habitat is granted, say good bye to any dispersed camping (boondocking) in the area.
Oh, but the Feds are WAY better stewards of our public lands right?
I thought I'd throw this little gem in as well, the Yellow Legged Frog.
Here's a little excerpt from the article in the link I posted below.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office wrote:
On April 25, 2013, the Service published to the Federal Register a proposal to list the amphibians. At the same time, the Service proposed to designate 1,831,820 acres of critical habitat. A draft economic analysis for that critical habitat proposal was made available to the public on January 9, 2014. In that timeframe, the Service requested public comment and scientific information during several comment periods. The Service also held two public meetings, two field hearings, and participated in three Congressional public forums sponsored by Congressmen McClintock and LaMalfa.
A final decision on the critical habitat proposal is expected to be made early next year.
Here's the link
If his habitat is granted, say good bye to any dispersed camping (boondocking) in the area.
Oh, but the Feds are WAY better stewards of our public lands right?
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