95-6756. Notice of Availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement for Livestock Grazing and Prairie Dog Management for the Rosebud and Cheyenne River Sioux Reservations in South Dakota  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 53 (Monday, March 20, 1995)]
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    Availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement for Livestock 
    Grazing and Prairie Dog Management for the Rosebud and Cheyenne River 
    Sioux Reservations in South Dakota; Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 53 / Monday, March 20, 1995 / Notices 
     
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Indian Affairs
    
    
    Notice of Availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement 
    for Livestock Grazing and Prairie Dog Management for the Rosebud and 
    Cheyenne River Sioux Reservations in South Dakota
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that a Final Environmental 
    Impact Statement (FEIS) for proposed livestock grazing and prairie dog 
    management for the Rosebud and Cheyenne River Sioux Reservations in 
    South Dakota is available for final public review. This notice is 
    furnished as required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 
    Regulations (40 CFR 1503 and 1506.9) to obtain comments from government 
    agencies and the public on the FEIS.
    
    DATE: Send comments on or before April 19, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments to: Mr. Donald Whitener, Acting Area Director, 
    Bureau of Indian Affairs, Aberdeen Area Office, 115 4th Avenue SE., 
    Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401. Fax (605) 226-7446.
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Wayland Lilly, Bureau of Indian 
    Affairs, Aberdeen Area Office, 115 4th Avenue SE., Aberdeen, South 
    Dakota 57401. Telephone (605) 226-7621. Fax (605) 226-7358. Copies of 
    the FEIS are available at this address. All agencies and individuals 
    who participated in the scoping process and public hearings have been 
    sent copies.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1991, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) 
    reviewed tribal council proposals to poison black-tailed prairie dogs 
    on the Cheyenne River and Rosebud Sioux Reservations. An Environmental 
    Assessment (EA) and a Biological Assessment were prepared, pursuant to 
    NEPA and to the Endangered Species Act (ESA), respectively. Because of 
    insufficient personnel, time, and funds, the BIA was unable to meet 
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and NEPA requirements for 
    analyzing impacts on prairie dog/black-footed ferret habitat and 
    threatened and endangered species, such as the bald eagle, peregrine 
    falcon, and American burying beetle. The BIA, therefore, only 
    investigated the effects of prairie dog poisoning programs proposed by 
    the tribal councils.
        The BIA initiated the EIS with a Notice of Intent in the Federal 
    Register on November 18, 1992, after the USFWS issued an opinion that 
    the proposed poisoning programs would jeopardize the endangered, black-
    footed ferret. The draft EIS was published in June 1994 (Federal 
    Register, June 16, 1994).
        Public involvement in scoping included three (3) open meetings on 
    each reservation, radio and newspaper announcements, and direct 
    mailings of scoping notices. The 60-day comment period on the draft EIS 
    ended on August 20, 1994. Eleven (11) Federal, state, and local 
    agencies, ten (10) organizations, and twelve (12) individuals provided 
    comments. Some of these were submitted by letter, in response to 
    extensive mailings of the draft EIS, summary, and availability notices. 
    Others were delivered orally, at the public hearing on the draft held 
    on each reservation. Most comment addressed the proposed action for the 
    Rosebud Reservation.
        The BIA received the draft Biological Opinion for comment from the 
    USFWS on November 10, 1994. The Aberdeen Area Office responded with 
    concerns regarding BIA trust responsibilities towards tribes and the 
    implementation of reasonable and prudent alternatives and conservation 
    measures. The final Biological Opinion was issued on December 29, 1994.
        The alternatives for the Cheyenne River Reservation include No 
    Action (current management); a Proposed Action (Prairie Management 
    Plan); four alternatives that would preserve approximately 10,000 acres 
    of prairie dogs on Indian trust lands along the Moreau River while 
    treating various proportions of prairie dog acreage on trust lands away 
    from the river; and a fifth alternative that would treat half of the 
    prairie dog acres on the reservation, including those along the Moreau 
    River.
        Alternatives for the Rosebud Reservation include No Action; a 
    Proposed Action that would treat 100 percent of prairie dog acres on 
    Indian trust lands; an alternative that would not treat prairie dogs 
    within the 7,416-acre Corn Creek Management Area (CCMA), but would 
    treat 100 percent of prairie dog acres outside the CCMA; and an 
    alternative that also would treat all prairie dog towns outside the 
    CCMA, but would limit those on trust lands within the CCMA to a single 
    treatment.
        All action alternatives for both reservations include grazing 
    management systems.
        The preferred alternative for Cheyenne River is the Proposed 
    Action, which consists of the tribal Prairie Management Plan. This 
    would restore the prairie ecosystem to a more natural state, in which 
    prairie dog populations and other wildlife species coexist with 
    livestock production. The plan includes: (1) A grazing management 
    system that would increase water development and fencing to improve 
    cattle distribution; (2) funding for habitat set-asides, to compensate 
    landowners for retaining prairie dog colonies in order to maintain 
    biodiversity and enhance black-footed ferret populations, should the 
    ferret be reintroduced; (3) conservation measures for threatened and 
    endangered species; (4) education of permittees, landowners, tribal and 
    BIA land managers, and the public on the use and benefits of proposed 
    management techniques; and (5) limitations on the control of prairie 
    dogs in certain areas, such as cemeteries, pow wow grounds, and near 
    residences.
        The preferred alternative for Rosebud is the Proposed Action. This 
    consists of a plan that would restore the prairie ecosystem to where 
    prairie dog populations are maintained at levels that improve range 
    conditions for livestock production, and thus increase income to the 
    tribe and to Indian landowners. It includes: (1) A grazing management 
    system that would increase water development, fencing, mechanical 
    treatments, and planting to improve cattle distribution; (2) use of 
    zinc phosphide to eradicate black-tailed prairie dogs on 100% (45,000 
    acres) of trust lands, with additional treatments in the third and 
    fifth year following to ensure complete control; and (3) safety and 
    environmental mitigation measures, as listed on pages 3-14 through 3-15 
    of the DEIS, for the use of zinc phosphide. The black-footed ferret is 
    not considered in this alternative, in deference to a Rosebud Sioux 
    Tribal Council resolution requesting that the ferret not be 
    reintroduced on or near the reservation.
    
        Dated: March 13, 1995.
    Ada E. Deer,
    Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 95-6756 Filed 3-17-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-02-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
03/20/1995
Department:
Indian Affairs Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-6756
Dates:
Send comments on or before April 19, 1995.
Pages:
14876-14876 (1 pages)
PDF File:
95-6756.pdf