NOTICES: Recovery plans—; West indian manatee,
Published: 2000-11-30
We, the Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the availability
for public review of the Technical/Agency Draft of the Florida Manatee
Recovery Plan, Third Revision. We solicit review and written comments
from the public on this draft plan.
NOTICES: Proposed collection; comment request,
Published: 2000-11-30
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the [[Page 71331]]
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces its intention to request
renewal of an existing approval to collect certain information from
recreation visitors to areas of the public lands, and related waters,
where special recreation permits are required. This information allows
NOTICES: Proposed collection; comment request,
Published: 2000-11-30
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces its intention to request
renewal of an existing approval to collect certain information from
individuals desiring to use campgrounds. This information allows BLM to
determine if all users have paid the required fee, the number of users,
and their
NOTICES: Idaho,
Published: 2000-11-30
The Bureau of Land Management announces seasonal closure of
roads and trails in Twin Falls and Cassia Counties. Each year roads and
trails shall have a seasonal closure in crucial wildlife winter range
and/or may have temporary conditional closures to minimize resource
damage and reduce public safety hazards when traveled by motorized
vehicles
NOTICES: Albuquerque, NM and Pueblo of Santo Domingo; land exchange,
Published: 2000-11-30
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Albuquerque Field Office
has completed a DEIS. This document describes and analyzes three
alternatives for a land exchange. The exchange would involve public
land north of County Road 252 A (formerly State Road 22) and south of
the Santo Domingo Reservation, and private lands of equal value yet to
be
NOTICES: Alaska,
Published: 2000-11-30
This order extends Public Land Order No. 6127 for an
additional 20year period. This extension is necessary to continue the
protection of the Bureau of Land Management's Campbell Tract
Administrative Site.