99-11746. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of Reclassification of Lesquerella stonensis (Stones River bladderpod)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 90 (Tuesday, May 11, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Page 25216]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-11746]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    50 CFR Part 17
    
    
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of 
    Reclassification of Lesquerella stonensis (Stones River bladderpod)
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of candidate taxa reclassification.
    
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    SUMMARY: In this document, we explain the changes in the status of 
    Lesquerella stonensis (Stones River bladderpod), a plant that is under 
    review for possible addition to the List of Endangered and Threatened 
    Plants under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). We 
    are removing this species from candidate status at this time.
    
    ADDRESSES: You may submit questions concerning this notice to the 
    Chief, Division of Endangered Species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 
    1849 C Street, N.W., Mail Stop 452 ARLSQ, Washington, D.C. 20240.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chief, Division of Endangered Species 
    (see ADDRESSES section) (telephone: 703/358-2171).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Candidate taxa are those taxa for which we have on file sufficient 
    information to support issuance of a proposed rule to list under the 
    Act. In addition to our annual review of all candidate taxa, we have an 
    on-going review process, particularly to update taxa whose status may 
    have changed markedly. This notice provides the specific explanation 
    for the reclassification of this species.
        It is important to note that candidate assessment is an ongoing 
    function and changes in status should be expected. We may restore 
    species to candidate status that are removed from the candidate list if 
    additional information supporting such a change becomes available. We 
    most recently requested such information in the plant and animal 
    candidate notice of review published in the Federal Register on 
    September 19, 1997 (62 FR 49398).
    
    Finding
    
        Lesquerella stonensis Rollins (Stones River bladderpod), a small 
    winter annual plant, occurs in three populations found in the 
    floodplain of the Stones River, Rutherford County, Tennessee. The three 
    populations are divided among 20 sites located on U.S. Army Corps of 
    Engineers' (COE) lands, Tennessee Department of Environment and 
    Conservation's (TDEC) lands, and privately owned lands. Over half of 
    the known populations are on lands managed by the COE and the TDEC. 
    This species requires annual disturbance in order to complete its life 
    cycle. Historically, natural events such as flooding maintained its 
    habitat by removing perennial grasses and woody plants that quickly 
    invade the floodplain without regular natural or artificial 
    disturbance. Annual crop production is currently the primary means of 
    artificially maintaining L. stonensis' habitat, provided there is no 
    fall planting and herbicide use is limited.
        The Smithsonian Institution's January 9, 1975, report to Congress 
    on those plants considered to be endangered, threatened, or extinct 
    (House Document No. 94-51) included Lesquerella stonensis. We first 
    designated Lesquerella stonensis as a candidate species in the December 
    15, 1980, Notice of Review (45 FR 82480). In designating this species a 
    candidate, we considered the encroachment of more competitive 
    vegetation and the loss of habitat through conversion of land to uses 
    other than cultivation of annual crops as the primary threats to the 
    species. In 1994, we entered into cooperative agreements with TDEC and 
    the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) to determine the 
    management regimes needed to protect and to maintain healthy, viable 
    populations of Lesquerella stonensis. This information provided the 
    basis for the 1998 Cooperative Management Agreement (CMA) among the 
    Service, TWRA, TDEC, and COE for the conservation of L. stonensis. 
    Under the CMA, appropriate agricultural management techniques will 
    provide the disturbance required for the species. We believe that the 
    CMA secures into the foreseeable future the 14 sites where the species 
    occurs on public conservation lands. These populations are distributed 
    over the historic range of the species. The TDEC will continue to work 
    with the owners of the six privately owned sites to gain appropriate 
    management for these sites and to obtain long-term protection for them. 
    We conclude that habitat loss and modification are not likely to cause 
    L. stonensis to become endangered or to be in danger of extinction in 
    the foreseeable future over all or a significant portion of its range; 
    therefore, neither the issuance of a proposed rule nor continuation of 
    candidate status for this species is warranted.
    
    Author
    
        Staff biologists in our regional and field offices prepared the 
    evaluation summarized in this document by Scott Hicks, Division of 
    Endangered Species (see ADDRESSES section).
    
    Authority
    
        The authority for this action is the Endangered Species Act of 
    1973, as amended, 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.
    
        Dated: April 14, 1999.
    
    Jamie Rappaport Clark,
    Director, Fish and Wildlife Service.
    [FR Doc. 99-11746 Filed 5-10-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/11/1999
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Notice of candidate taxa reclassification.
Document Number:
99-11746
Pages:
25216-25216 (1 pages)
PDF File:
99-11746.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 17