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AGENCY:
Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION:
Notice of document availability for review and public comment.
SUMMARY:
We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the availability of the Draft Kauai Islandwide Recovery Plan under the Endangered Species Act. This draft recovery plan addresses 175 listed species occurring on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, 111 of which are endemic to Kauai. The draft recovery plan includes specific goals, objectives, and criteria that should be met to remove the Kauai endemic species from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants. For the listed species that occur on multiple Hawaiian islands, the draft recovery plan describes those actions specific to Kauai; complete recovery actions and recovery criteria for these species will be covered in a subsequent multi-island recovery plan. We request review and comment on this draft recovery plan from local, State, and Federal agencies and the public. We will also accept any new information on the species' status throughout their range.
DATES:
In order to be considered, comments on the draft recovery plan must be received on or before July 29, 2020. However, we will accept information about any species at any time.
ADDRESSES:
An electronic copy of the draft recovery plan is available at our website at http://www.fws.gov/endangered/species/recovery-plans.html and http://www.fws.gov/pacific/ecoservices/endangered/recovery/plans.html. If you wish to comment on the plan, you may submit your comments in writing by any one of the following methods:
(1) You may submit written comments and materials to Field Supervisor, Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 3122, Honolulu, HI 96850.
(2) You may submit written comments to our Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office by fax at (808)792-9581.
(3) You may send comments by email to gregory_koob@fws.gov.
For additional information about submitting comments, see the “Request for Public Comments” section below.
Start Further InfoFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gregory Koob, Deputy Field Supervisor, by mail at the above Honolulu address, or by telephone at (808)792-9400. Individuals who are hearing impaired may call the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 for TTY assistance.
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We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the availability of the Draft Kauai Islandwide Recovery Plan under the Endangered Species Act (Act; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). This draft recovery plan addresses 175 listed species occurring on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, 111 of which are endemic to Kauai. The draft recovery plan includes specific goals, objectives, and criteria that should be met to remove the Kauai endemic species from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants. For the listed species that occur on multiple Hawaiian islands, the draft recovery plan describes those actions specific to Kauai; complete recovery actions and recovery criteria for these species will be covered in a subsequent multi-island recovery plan. We request review and comment on this draft recovery plan from local, State, and Federal agencies and the public. We will also accept any new information on any species' status throughout its range.
Background
Recovery of endangered or threatened animals and plants to the point where they are again secure, self-sustaining members of their ecosystems is a primary goal of our endangered species program and the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). Recovery means improvement of the status of listed species to the point at which listing is no longer appropriate under the criteria set out in section 4(a)(1) of the Act. The Act requires the development of recovery plans for listed species, unless such a plan would not promote the conservation of a particular species.
Species Addressed in Recovery Plan
This draft recovery plan addresses 175 species, as listed in the table below. Many of these species have been addressed previously in earlier recovery plans; this plan will update and supersede the Kauai-specific actions in those documents, and is intended to provide a single unified reference for the recovery of all listed species on Kauai.
Scientific name Common name Listing status Kauai endemic Most recent recovery plan PLANTS Acaena exigua Liliwai Endangered No D Achyranthes mutica No common name Endangered No A Adenophorus periens Fern, pendant kihi Endangered No A Alectryon macrococcus Mahoe Endangered No D Asplenium dielerectum Diellia, asplenium-leaved Endangered No A Asplenium dielmannii [=Diellia mannii] No common name Endangered Yes —— Asplenium dielpallidum [=Diellia pallida] No common name Endangered Yes E Astelia waialealae Painiu Endangered Yes —— Bonamia menziesii No common name Endangered No A Start Printed Page 23989 Brighamia insignis Olulu Endangered No E Canavalia napaliensis Awikiwiki Endangered Yes —— Canavalia pubescens Awikiwiki Endangered No —— Charpentiera densiflora Papala Endangered Yes —— Ctenitis squamigera Pauoa Endangered No C Cyanea asarifolia Haha Endangered Yes E Cyanea dolichopoda Haha Endangered Yes —— Cyanea eleeleensis Haha Endangered Yes —— Cyanea kolekoleensis Haha Endangered Yes —— Cyanea kuhihewa Haiwale Endangered Yes —— Cyanea recta Haha Threatened Yes F Cyanea remyi Haha Endangered Yes F Cyanea undulata No common name Endangered Yes G Cyperus pennatiformis No common name Endangered No A Cyperus trachysanthos Puukaa Endangered No A Cyrtandra cyaneoides Mapele Endangered Yes F Cyrtandra limahuliensis Haiwale Threatened Yes E Cyrtandra oenobarba Haiwale Endangered Yes —— Cyrtandra paliku Haiwale Endangered Yes —— Delissea rhytidosperma No common name Endangered No E Delissea rivularis Oha Endangered Yes F Diplazium molokaiense No common name Endangered No C Doryopteris angelica No common name Endangered Yes —— Dryopteris crinalis var. podosorus Palapalai aumakua Endangered Yes —— Dubautia imbricata subsp. imbricata Naenae Endangered Yes —— Dubautia kalalauensis Naenae Endangered Yes —— Dubautia kenwoodii Naenae Endangered Yes —— Dubautia latifolia Koholapehu Endangered Yes E Dubautia pauciflorula Naenae Endangered Yes G Dubautia plantaginea subsp. magnifolia Naenae Endangered Yes —— Dubautia waialealae Naenae Endangered Yes —— Euphorbia eleanoriae [=Chamaesyce eleanoriae] Akoko Endangered Yes —— Euphorbia haeleeleana Akoko Endangered No A Euphorbia halemanui [=Chamaesyce halemanui] Akoko Endangered Yes E Euphorbia remyi var. kauaiensis [=Chamaesyce remyi var. kauaiensis] Akoko Endangered Yes —— Euphorbia remyi var. remyi [=Chamaesyce remyi var. remyii Akoko Endangered Yes —— Exocarpos luteolus Heau Endangered Yes E Flueggea neowawraea Mehamehame Endangered No A Gardenia remyi Nanu Endangered No —— Geranium kauaiense Nohoanu Endangered Yes —— Gouania meyenii No common name Endangered No H Haplostachys haplostachya No common name Endangered No I Hesperomannia lydgatei No common name Endangered Yes G Hibiscadelphus distans Kauai hau kuahiwi Endangered Yes J Hibiscadelphus woodii Hau kuahiwi Endangered Yes F Hibiscus brackenridgei Mao hau hele, (=native yellow hibiscus) Endangered No A Hibiscus clayi Clay's hibiscus Endangered Yes E Hibiscus waimeae subsp. hannerae Kokio keokeo Endangered Yes F Huperzia mannii Wawaeiole Endangered No D Huperzia nutans Wawaeiole Endangered No H Ischaemum byrone Hilo ischaemum Endangered No K Isodendrion laurifolium Aupaka Endangered No A Isodendrion longifolium Aupaka Threatened No A Joinvillea ascendens subsp. ascendens Ohe Endangered No —— Kadua cookiana [=Hedyotis cookiana] Awiwi Endangered No E Kadua fluviatilis [=Hedyotis fluviatilis] Kamapuaa Endangered No —— Kadua st.-johnii [=Hedyotis st.-johnii] No common name Endangered Yes E Kanaloa kahoolawensis Kohe malama malama o kanaloa Endangered No B Keysseria erici No common name Endangered Yes —— Keysseria helenae No common name Endangered Yes —— Kokia kauaiensis Kokio Endangered Yes F Labordia helleri Kamakahala Endangered Yes —— Labordia lydgatei Kamakahala Endangered Yes G Labordia pumila Kamakahala Endangered Yes —— Labordia tinifolia var. wahiawaensis Kamakahala Endangered Yes F Lipochaeta fauriei [=Melanthera fauriei] Nehe Endangered Yes E Lipochaeta micrantha [=Melanthera micrantha] Nehe Endangered Yes E Lipochaeta waimeaensis [=Melanthera waimeaensis] Nehe Endangered Yes E Lobelia niihauensis No common name Endangered No H Start Printed Page 23990 Lysimachia daphnoides Lehua makanoe Endangered Yes —— Lysimachia iniki No common name Endangered Yes —— Lysimachia pendens No common name Endangered Yes —— Lysimachia scopulensis No common name Endangered Yes —— Lysimachia venosa No common name Endangered Yes —— Melicope degeneri Alani Endangered Yes —— Melicope haupuensis Alani Endangered Yes E Melicope knudsenii Alani Endangered No E Melicope pallida Alani Endangered No E Melicope paniculata Alani Endangered Yes —— Melicope puberula Alani Endangered Yes —— Melicope quadrangularis Alani Endangered Yes E Mezoneuron kavaiense Uhiuhi Endangered No L Myrsine fosbergii Kolea Endangered No —— Myrsine knudsenii Kolea Endangered Yes —— Myrsine linearifolia Kolea Threatened Yes F Myrsine mezii Kolea Endangered Yes —— Nothocestrum latifolium Aiea Endangered No —— Nothocestrum peltatum Aiea Endangered Yes E Panicum niihauense Lauehu Endangered No A Peucedanum sandwicense Makou Threatened No E Phyllostegia knudsenii No common name Endangered Yes F Phyllostegia renovans No common name Endangered Yes —— Phyllostegia waimeae No common name Endangered Yes E Phyllostegia wawrana No common name Endangered Yes F Pittosporum napaliense Hoawa Endangered Yes —— Plantago princeps Kuahiwi laukahi Endangered No A Platanthera holochila No common name Endangered No A Platydesma rostrata Pilokea laulii Endangered Yes —— Poa mannii Mann's bluegrass Endangered Yes E Poa sandvicensis Hawaiian bluegrass Endangered Yes E Poa siphonoglossa No common name Endangered Yes E Polyscias bisattenuata [=Tetraplasandra bisattenuata] No common name Endangered Yes —— Polyscias flynnii [=Tetraplasandra flynnii] No common name Endangered Yes —— Polyscias racemosa [=Munroidendron racemosum] No common name Endangered Yes E Pritchardia hardyi Loulu Endangered Yes —— Pritchardia napaliensis Loulu Endangered Yes F Pritchardia viscosa Loulu Endangered Yes F Psychotria grandiflora Kopiko Endangered Yes —— Psychotria hobdyi Kopiko Endangered Yes —— Pteralyxia kauaiensis Kaulu Endangered Yes E Ranunculus mauiensis Makou Endangered No —— Remya kauaiensis No common name Endangered Yes E Remya montgomeryi No common name Endangered Yes E Scaevola coriacea Naupaka, dwarf Endangered No D Schenkia sebaeoides Awiwi Endangered No A Schiedea apokremnos Maolioli Endangered Yes E Schiedea attenuata No common name Endangered Yes —— Schiedea helleri No common name Endangered Yes F Schiedea kauaiensis No common name Endangered Yes F Schiedea lychnoides [=Alsinidendron lychnoides] Kuawawaenohu Endangered Yes F Schiedea membranacea No common name Endangered Yes F Schiedea nuttalii No common name Endangered No A Schiedea spergulina var. leiopoda No common name Endangered Yes E Schiedea spergulina var. spergulina No common name Threatened Yes E Schiedea stellarioides Laulihilihi Endangered Yes F Schiedea viscosa [=Alsinidendron viscosum] No common name Endangered Yes F Sesbania tomentosa Ohai Endangered No A Silene lanceolata No common name Endangered No M Solanum incompletum Popolo ku mai Endangered No A Solanum nelsonii Popolo Endangered No —— Solanum sandwicense Popolo aiakeakua Endangered No E Spermolepis hawaiiensis No common name Endangered No A Stenogyne campanulata No common name Endangered Yes E Stenogyne kealiae No common name Endangered Yes —— Viola helenae No common name Endangered Yes G Viola kauaiensis var. wahiawaensis Nani waialeale Endangered Yes F Wilkesia hobdyi Dwarf iliau Endangered Yes E Xylosma crenatum No common name Endangered Yes E Zanthoxylum hawaiiense Ae Endangered No K Start Printed Page 23991 INVERTEBRATES Manduca blackburni Blackburn's sphinx moth Endangered No N Drosophila musaphilia Hawaiian picture-wing fly Endangered Yes —— Drosophila sharpi Hawaiian picture-wing fly Endangered Yes —— Spelaeorchestia koloana Kauai cave amphipod Endangered Yes O Adelocosa anops Kauai cave wolf spider Endangered Yes O Erinna newcombi Newcomb's snail Threatened Yes P Megalagrion xanthomelas Orangeblack Hawaiian damselfly Endangered No —— Megalagrion pacificum Pacific Hawaiian damselfly Endangered No —— VERTEBRATES Himantopus mexicanus knudseni Hawaiian stilt Endangered No Q Oceanodroma castro Akeake, Band-rumped storm-petrel (Hawaii Distinct Population Segment) Endangered No —— Loxops caeruleirostris Akekee (honeycreeper) Endangered Yes —— Oreomystis bairdi Akikiki (honeycreeper) Endangered Yes R* Fulica alai Alae keokeo, Hawaiian coot Endangered No Q Gallinula galeata sandvicensis Alae ula, Hawaiian common gallinule Endangered No Q Puffinus newelli Ao, Newell's shearwater Endangered No S Chelonia mydas Green turtle Threatened No T Myadestes myadestinus Kamao, large Kauai thrush Endangered Yes R Akialoa stejnegeri Kauai akialoa Endangered Yes R Hemignathus hanapepe Kauai nukupuu Endangered Yes R Anas wyvilliana Koloa maoli, Hawaiian duck Endangered No Q Anas laysanensis Laysan duck Endangered No U Branta sandvicensis Nene, Hawaiian goose Endangered No V Moho braccatus Oo aa, Kauai oo Endangered Yes R Lasiurus cinereus semotus Opeapea, Hawaiian hoary bat Endangered No W Psittirostra psittacea Ou Endangered No R Myadestes palmeri Small Kauai thrush Endangered Yes R Pterodroma sandwichensis Hawaiian petrel Endangered No S A: Recovery Plan for the Multi-Island Plants (FWS 1999) B: Addendum to the Recovery Plan for the Multi-Island Plants (FWS 2002) C: Final Recovery Plan for Four Species of Hawaiian Ferns (FWS 1998a) D: Recovery Plan for the Maui Plant Cluster (FWS 1997) E: Recovery Plan for the Kauai Plant Cluster (FWS 1995) F: Kauai II: Addendum to the Recovery Plan for the Kauai Plant Cluster (FWS 1998b) G: Recovery Plan for the Wahiawa Plant Cluster (FWS 1994) H: Recovery Plan for the Oahu Plants (FWS 1998c) I: Draft Recovery Plan for Haplostachys haplostachya and Stenogyne angustifolia (FWS 1993) J: Recovery Plan for Hibiscadelphus distans (FWS 1996a) K: Recovery Plan for the Big Island Plant Cluster (FWS 1996b) L: Recovery Plan for Caesalpinia kavaiensis and Kokia drynarioides (FWS 1994) M: Recovery plan for the Molokai Plant Cluster (FWS 1996c) N: Recovery Plan for Blackburn's Sphinx Moth (FWS 2005) O: Final Recovery Plan for the Kauai Cave Arthropods (FWS 2006a) P: Final Recovery Plan for Newcomb's Snail (FWS 2006b) Q: Recovery Plan for Hawaiian Waterbirds, Second Revision (FWS 2011) R: Revised Recovery Plan for Hawaiian Forest Birds (FWS 2006c) S: Hawaiian Dark-rumped Petrel and Newell's Manx Shearwater Recovery Plan (FWS 1983) T: Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Green Turtle (NMFS and FWS 1998) U: Revised Recovery Plan for the Laysan Duck (FWS 2009) V: Draft Revised Recovery Plan for the Nene or Hawaiian Goose (FWS 2004) W: Recovery Plan for the Hawaiian Hoary Bat (FWS 1998d) *: Addressed only as candidate species. Major threats to the various Kauai species addressed in this draft recovery plan include habitat degradation, predation and herbivory by nonnative mammals and invertebrates, disease spread by nonnative species, and competition with invasive nonnative plant species.
Recovery Plan Goals
The objective of a recovery plan is to provide a framework for the recovery of a listed species so that protection under the Act is no longer necessary. A recovery plan includes scientific information about the species and provides criteria and actions necessary for us to be able to reclassify the species or remove it from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants. Recovery plans help guide our recovery efforts by describing actions we consider necessary for the species' conservation, and by estimating time and costs for implementing needed recovery measures.
The draft recovery plan recommends a combination of islandwide recovery actions (e.g., biosecurity), management Start Printed Page 23992of ecosystem-level threats within specific geographic management units, and species-specific recovery actions such as propagation and reintroduction.
Request for Public Comments
Section 4(f) of the Act requires us to provide public notice and an opportunity for public review and comment during recovery plan development. It is also our policy to request peer review of recovery plans (July 1, 1994; 59 FR 34270). In an appendix to the approved recovery plan, we will summarize and respond to the issues raised by the public and peer reviewers. Substantive comments may or may not result in changes to the recovery plan; comments regarding recovery plan implementation will be forwarded as appropriate to Federal or other entities so that they can be taken into account during the course of implementing recovery actions.
We request written comments on the draft recovery plan. Before we approve the plan, we will consider all comments we receive by the date specified in DATES. Methods of submitting comments are described in ADDRESSES.
Public Availability of Comments
Before including your address, phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment—including your personal identifying information—may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
Authority
The authority for this action is section 4(f) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Start SignatureMary Abrams,
Acting Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. 2020-09177 Filed 4-29-20; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Published:
- 04/30/2020
- Department:
- Fish and Wildlife Service
- Entry Type:
- Notice
- Action:
- Notice of document availability for review and public comment.
- Document Number:
- 2020-09177
- Dates:
- In order to be considered, comments on the draft recovery plan must be received on or before July 29, 2020. However, we will accept information about any species at any time.
- Pages:
- 23988-23992 (5 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- FWS-R1-ES-2019-N071, FXES11130100000-190-FF01E00000
- PDF File:
- 2020-09177.pdf