94-13529. Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment and Land Protection Plan Proposed Establishment of Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge Lauderdale County, Alabama  

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
     
    
    Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment and 
    Land Protection Plan Proposed Establishment of Key Cave National 
    Wildlife Refuge Lauderdale County, Alabama
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment 
    and Land Protection Plan for the Proposed Establishment of Key Cave 
    National Wildlife Refuge.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
    Service, Southeast Region, proposes to establish a national wildlife 
    refuge in the vicinity of Lauderdale County, Alabama. The purpose of 
    the proposed refuge is to protect and manage up to 2,300 acres of land 
    to ensure the biological integrity of Key Cave, which has been 
    designated by the Service as critical habitat for the endangered 
    Alabama cavefish and as a priority one maternity cave for the 
    endangered gray bat. A Draft Environmental Assessment and Land 
    Protection Plan for the proposed refuge has been developed by Service 
    biologists in coordination with the Tennessee Valley authority, the 
    State of Alabama, the Soil Conservation Service, The Conservation Fund, 
    the Wildlife Enhancement Council, and Monsanto, Inc. The assessment 
    considers the biological, environmental, and socioeconomic effects of 
    establishing the refuge. The assessment also evaluates three 
    alternative actions and their potential impacts on the environment. 
    Written comments or recommendations concerning the proposal are 
    welcomed and should be sent to the address below.
    
    DATES: Land acquisition planning for the project is currently underway. 
    The draft assessment and land protection plan will be available to the 
    public for review and comment on June 13, 1994. Written comments must 
    be received no later than July 29, 1994, to be considered.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments and requests for copies of the assessment and 
    further information should be addressed to Mr. Charles R. Danner, 
    Chief, Branch of Project Development, Office of Refuges and Wildlife, 
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, Atlanta, 
    Georgia 30345.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The primary objective of the proposed Key 
    Cave National Wildlife Refuge are to (1) protect habitat for threatened 
    and endangered species, (2) promote habitat for threatened and 
    endangered species, (2) promote habitat for a natural diversity of 
    wildlife, (3) enhance habitat for nongame migratory birds, and (4) 
    provide opportunities for compatible outdoor recreation and 
    environmental education and interpretation.
    
        The proposed refuge area is located in northwest Alabama, about 5 
    miles southwest of Florence, the county seat and largest city in 
    Lauderdale County. The cave lies on the northern shore of Pickwick Lake 
    in a limestone karst area that contains numerous sinkholes and several 
    underground cave systems. The area's sinkholes form an integral part of 
    the groundwater recharge to the caves.
        The proposed refuge would consist of about 1,500 acres of land 
    acquired in fee title, with an additional 800 acres of sinkholes in the 
    cave's recharge area protected through conservation easements with 
    willing landowners.
        The major wildlife values are the two endangered species which 
    inhabit Key Cave: the Alabama cavefish (Speoplatyrhinus poulsom) and 
    the gray bat (Myotis grisescens). Key Cave is used as a summer 
    maternity cave by the gray bat. Because of its highly specific habitat 
    and roost requirements, fewer than 5 percent of the available caves in 
    the animal's range are suitable for gray bat occupation. The flightless 
    young bats roost in Key Cave from late May to mid-July, and thousands 
    could die from a single human disturbance or act of vandalism.
        The Alabama cavefish has been found to exist only in Key Cave. Just 
    nine specimens are known to exist in scientific collections. No other 
    populations of this species are known. Based on its apparent 
    distribution, the number of specimens collected, and the number of 
    individuals observed, this small fish appears to be the rarest of 
    American cavefish and one of the rarest of all freshwater fish. Its 
    habitat in Key Cave is threatened by human disturbance, groundwater 
    degradation, alternations in the area's drainage and hydrologic 
    patterns, lowered groundwater levels, and diminished organic matter 
    inputs.
        Both the Gray Bat Recovery Plan and the Alabama Cavefish Recovery 
    Plan identify land acquisition as the primary means for protecting Key 
    Cave, and both list that protection as a priority one task. Because the 
    proposed Key Cave refuge is identified as critical habitat for the 
    Alabama cavefish and as a priority one maternity cave for the gray bat, 
    land acquisition would be sought under the authority of the Endangered 
    Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543).
    
        Dated: May 19, 1994.
    John R. Eadie,
    Acting Regional Director.
    [FR Doc. 94-13529 Filed 6-2-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/03/1994
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment and Land Protection Plan for the Proposed Establishment of Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge.
Document Number:
94-13529
Dates:
Land acquisition planning for the project is currently underway. The draft assessment and land protection plan will be available to the public for review and comment on June 13, 1994. Written comments must be received no later than July 29, 1994, to be considered.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 3, 1994