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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

218 / Tuesday, November 13, 2007 / Notices 63921

NOTIFICATION AND RECORD ACCESS falcons (Falco peregrinus) in the United U.S. due to the similarity of appearance
PROCEDURES: States for use in falconry. provision for all peregrine falcons; the
Individuals seeking to determine DATES: Comments on the Draft American peregrine falcon remained
whether this system of records contains Environmental Assessment and listed as endangered. However, on
information about them, or those Management Plan are due by February August 25, 1999, we removed the
seeking access to such records, should 11, 2008. American peregrine from the list (64 FR
address inquiries to the Project Manager ADDRESSES: The document is available 46541) because the subspecies had
of OHHLHC–CIEF, U.S. Department of from, and written comments about it considerably exceeded the recovery
Housing and Urban Development, 451 should be submitted to, Chief, Division goals set for it in most areas.
Seventh Street, SW., Suite P–7110, of Migratory Bird Management, U.S.
Washington, DC 20410. Written requests Anticipating delisting, in June 1999,
Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 North
must include the full name, current the States, through the International
Fairfax Drive, Room 634, Arlington, VA
address, and telephone number of the 22203–1610. The fax number for a Association of Fish and Wildlife
individual making the request, proof of request or for comments is 703–358– Agencies, had proposed allowing take of
identity, including a description of the 2272. You can request a copy of the migrant peregrines for falconry. In an
requester’s relationship to the DEA by calling 703–358–1714. The DEA October 4, 1999, Federal Register notice
information in question. The System also is available on the Division of (64 FR 53686), we stated that we would
Manager will accept inquiries from Migratory Bird Management Web site at consider a conservative level of take of
individuals seeking notification of http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/. migrant peregrine falcons in the United
whether the system contains records FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. States. The DEA we announce in this
pertaining to them. George Allen, Division of Migratory Bird notice is required as part of our
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife consideration of allowing the take of
Service, at 703–358–1714. migrant peregrines.
The procedures for requesting
amendment or correction of records and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The In the DEA, we considered six
appealing initial denials appear in 24 peregrine falcon is found almost alternatives to address potential take of
CFR part 16. If additional information or worldwide. It is found throughout much migrant peregrine falcons in the United
assistance is required, contact: of North America from the subarctic States and Alaska. Under the No-Action
(i) In relation to contesting the content boreal forests of Alaska and Canada Alternative, no legal take of migrant
of records, the Departmental Privacy Act south to Mexico. The Arctic peregrine peregrine falcons for falconry could
Officer at HUD, 451 Seventh Street, falcon (F. p. tundrius) nests in the occur. We also evaluated alternatives
SW., Room 4156, Washington, DC tundra of Alaska, Canada, and that would allow take in different
20410; and Greenland, and is typically a long- locations and at different times.
(ii) In relation to appeals of initial distance migrant, wintering as far south
denials, the Departmental Appeals as South America. The American The preferred alternative is to allow
Officer, Office of General Counsel, peregrine falcon (F. p. anatum) occurs take of peregrine falcons between
Department of Housing and Urban throughout much of North America September 20th and October 20th from
Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., from the subarctic boreal forests of areas of the continental areas south of
Washington, DC 20410. Alaska and Canada south to Mexico. 31degrees North latitude and east of 100
The American peregrine falcon nests degrees West longitude, and within the
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: from central Alaska, central Yukon State of Alaska. The allowed take would
Information may be collected from a Territory, and northern Alberta and be consistent with management goals
variety of sources, including HUD, other Saskatchewan, east to the Maritimes and outlined in the DEA, and would be very
federal, state, and local agencies, public south throughout western Canada and unlikely to have negative effects on any
records, credit reports, and HUD- the United States to Baja California, portion of the populations of peregrine
insured lenders and other program Sonora, and the highlands of central falcons in North America or Greenland.
participants. Mexico. However, it is not found in
Most of the alternatives would require
areas of the Pacific Northwest occupied
EXEMPTIONS FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE reductions in the allowed take of
ACT: by the Peales’s peregrine falcon (F. p.
pealei), a year-round resident of the nestling American peregrine falcons in
None. the 12 western States in which it is
northwest Pacific coast from northern
[FR Doc. E7–22077 Filed 11–9–07; 8:45 am] Washington to the Aleutian Islands. allowed. We propose to allow the
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P Peregrine falcons declined decisions on allocation of the reduced
precipitously in North America take of nestlings to the States
following World War II, a decline themselves, with the recommendations
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR attributed largely to organochlorine made through the Flyway Councils.
pesticides, mainly DDT, applied in the
Fish and Wildlife Service Kenneth Stansell,
United States and Canada. Because of
the decline, we listed the Arctic and Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Take of Migrant Peregrine Falcons in American peregrine falcon subspecies Service.
the United States for Use in Falconry were listed as endangered under the [FR Doc. E7–21936 Filed 11–9–07; 8:45 am]
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 BILLING CODE 4310–55–P

Interior. et seq. on October 13, 1970 (35 FR


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ACTION: Notice of availability. 16047).


We removed the Arctic peregrine from
SUMMARY: This notice is to announce the the Federal List of Endangered and
availability of a Draft Environmental Threatened Wildlife on October 5, 1994
Assessment and Management Plan (59 FR 50796) but still regulated this
(DEA) for take of migrant peregrine species under the Act in the contiguous

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