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AMARGOSA VOLE (Microtus californicus
scirpensis)

California. Marshes and associated land and water in the following areas of Inyo County (San Bernardino Meridian): T20N R7E Sec. 4, 5, N1⁄2 and SE Sec. 9, NW Sec. 10, SW SW Sec. 15, E Sec. 16, NW4 Sec. 22; T21N R7E S1⁄2 Sec. 28, S1⁄2 and NW Sec. 29, Sec. 32, 33.

Within these areas, the major constituent elements that are known to require special management considerations or protection are marsh vegetation (primarily bulrushes of the genus Scirpus), springs, and some open water along the Amargosa River, which pro

vide escape cover and an adequate food supply.

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aries (4th and 5th Principal meridians) identical to those of zones 1, 2, and 3, as delineated in 50 CFR 17.40(d)(1)

NOTE: See map in §17.40(d)(1).

(b) Birds.

YELLOW-SHOULDERED BLACKBIRD (Agelaius

xanthomus)

Puerto Rico. Areas of land, water, and airspace with the following components: (1) All of Mona Island; (2) that portion of the main island of Puerto Rico within the following boundary: Beginning at a point where the Quebrada Boqueron joins the Bahia de Boqueron, thence proceeding southwesterly along coast to Cabo Rojo, thence eastward along the coast, including offshore cays, to the point where Highway 332 meets the Bahia de Guanica, thence northward on Highway 332 to its junction with Highway 116, thence westward on Highway 116 to its junction with Highway 305, thence westward on Highway 305 to its junction with Highway 303, thence northward on Highway 303 to its junction with Highway 101, thence westward on Highway 101 to the point where it crosses Quebrada Boqueron, thence along the Quebrada Boqueron to the point where it joins the Bahia de Boqueron; (3) a circular portion of the main island of Puerto Rico with a one mile radius, the center being the junction of Highways 360 and 102 in the town of San German; (4) Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, southeast of Ceiba.

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CALIFORNIA CONDOR (Gymnogyps
californianus)

California. Sespe-Piru Condor Area: an area of land, water, and airspace to an elevation of not less than 3,000 feet above the terrain, in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, with the following components (San Bernardino Meridian): Sespe Condor Sanctuary, as delineated by Public Land Order 695 (January 1951); T4N R20W Sec. 2, 5-10, N1⁄2 Sec. 11; T4N R21W Sec. 1-3, 10-12, N1⁄4 Sec 13, N4 Sec. 14, N1⁄4 Sec. 15; T5N R18W Sec. 4-9, 18, 19, 30, 31, N1⁄2 Sec. 3, N1⁄2 Sec. 17; T5N R21W Sec. 1-4, 916, 21-28, 33-36; T6N R18W Sec. 7-11, 14–23, 26– 35; T6N R19W Sec. 7-36; T6N R20W Sec. 8-36; T6N R21W Sec. 13-36; T6N R22W Sec. 3-26, 35, 36; T6N R23W Sec. 1-3, 10-14, 24, N1⁄2 Sec. 23; T7N R22W Sec. 31; T7N R23W Sec. 34-36.

Matilija Condor Area: An area of land, water, and airspace to an elevation of not less than 3,000 feet above the terrain, in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, with the following components (San Bernardino Meridian): T5N R24W W1⁄2 Sec. 3, Sec. 4–11, 14, 15, N1⁄2 Sec. 16, N1⁄4 Sec. 17; T5N R25W E1⁄2 Sec. 1, NE Sec. 12; T51⁄2N R24W Sec. 31-34; T6N R24W S2 Sec. 32, S1⁄2 Sec. 33, S1⁄2 Sec. 34.

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Sisquoc-San Rafael Condor Area: An area of land, water, and airspace to an elevation of not less than 3,000 feet above the terrain, Santa Barbara County, with the following components (San Bernardino Meridian): T6N R26W Sec. 5, 6; T6N R27W Sec. 1, 2; T7N R26W Sec. 5-8, 17-20, 29–32; T7N R27W Sec. 1-14, 2326, 35, 36; TIN R28W Sec. 1, 2, 11, 12; T8N R26W Sec. 19-22, 27-34; T8N R27W Sec. 19-36.

Hi Mountain-Beartrap Condor Areas: Areas of land, water, and airspace to an elevation of not less than 3,000 feet above the terrain in San Luis Obispo County, with the following components (Mt. Diablo Meridian): T30S R16E Sec. 13, 14, 23-26, SE Sec. 11, 81⁄2 Sec. 12; T30S R17E Sec. 17-20, 29, 30; T31S R14E Sec. 1, 2, 11, 12, E1⁄2 Sec. 3, E1⁄2 Sec. 10, N1⁄2 Sec. 14, N1⁄2 Sec. 13; T31S R15E W1⁄2 Sec. 6, W 1⁄2 Sec. 7, NW Sec. 18.

Mt. Pinos Condor Area: An area of land, water, and airspace in Ventura and Kern Counties, with the following components (San Bernardino Meridian): T8N R21W W1⁄2 Sec. 5, Sec. 6 N1⁄2 Sec. 7, NW Sec. 8; T8N R22W Sec. 1, 2, E1⁄2 Sec. 3, NE1⁄4 Sec. 10, N1⁄2 Sec. 11, N1⁄2 Sec. 12; T9N R21W Sec. 31, 32, W1⁄2 Sec. 33; T9N R22W E1⁄2 Sec. 35, Sec. 36.

Blue Ridge Condor Area: An area of land, water, and airspace in Tulare County, with the following components (Mt. Diablo Meridian): T198 R29E Sec. 5-9, 15–22, 27–30.

Tejon Ranch: An area of land, water, and airspace in Kern County, with the following components (San Bernardino Meridian): R16W, TION, R17W T10N, R17W T11N, R18W T9N, R18W T10N, R19W T10N.

Kern County rangelands: An area of land, water, and airspace in Kern County between California State Highway 65 and the western boundary of Sequoia National Forest, with the following components (Mt. Diablo Meridian): R29E T25S, R29E T26S, R30E T25S, R30E T26S.

Tulare County rangelands: An area of land, water, and airspace in Tulare County between California State Highway 65, State Highway 198, and the western boundary of Sequoia National Forest, with the following components (Mt. Diablo Meridian): R28E T18S (all sections); R28E T19S (all sections); R28E T20S (all sections); R28E T21S Sec. 1-18; R29E T20S (all sections); R29E T21S Sec. 1-18. NOTE: No map.

MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE (Grus canadensis pulla).

Mississippi. Areas of land, water, and airspace in Jackson County, with the following components (St. Stephens Base Meridian): T6S R6W Sec. 31; T6S R7W E1⁄2 of E1⁄2 Sec. 34, Sec. 35-36, S1⁄2 Sec. 38; T6S R8W Sec. 27, those portions of Sec. 28-31 south of Seaman Road, Sec. 32-34; T7S R6W N1⁄2 of N1⁄2 Sec. 3, Sec. 6; T78 R7W Sec. 2-11, Sec. 13-16, Sec. 20-22, W1⁄2 Sec. 23, W1⁄2 of E1⁄2 Sec. 23, NE1⁄4 of NE1⁄4 Sec. 23, N1⁄2 of N1⁄2 Sec. 24, that portion of the

SW1⁄4 of SW4 Sec. 30 south of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, W1⁄2 of W1⁄2 Sec. 31, W Sec. 37, that portion of the E1⁄2 Sec. 37 north of U.S. Interstate Highway 10; T78 R8W Sec. 1-3, that portion of Sec. 4 north of U.S. Interstate Highway 10, Sec. 5-6, those portions of Sec. 7-8 north of U.S. Interstate Highway 10, Sec. 10-12, W1⁄2 of W1⁄2 Sec. 14, Sec. 15, that portion of Sec. 25 south of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, that portion of the SE1⁄4 of Sec. 26 south of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and southeast of Davis Bayou, N1⁄2 of NE1⁄4 Sec. 35, Sec. 36. NOTE: No map.

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thence, from this point along a straight line across San Antonio Bay through the westernmost tip of Mosquito Point and inland to a point of intersection with metal surfaced road; thence eastward along a straight line across Espiritu Santo Bay to the intersection of the bay shore and a road at the east end of Pringle Lake on Matagorda Island; thence south along this road to the intersection with the main Matagorda Island road; southwestward along this main road to Cedar Bayou at latitude 28°04′10′′ N.; thence due west across Cedar Bayou, Vinson Slough, and Isla San Jose to Gulf Intracoastal Waterway platform channel marker No. 25; thence north to the southwest corner of the proclamation boundary, just south of Blackjack Point; thence north along the proclamation boundary into St. Charles Bay to a line drawn as an eastward extension of Twelfth Street on Lamar Peninsula; thence westward along this line to intersection with Palmetto Avenue; thence northward along a straight line to the southwest corner of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge at Texas State Highway 35 and the north shore of Cavasso Creek; thence northeast on a straight line to the corner of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge north boundary adjacent to triangulation station "Twin"; thence along the north boundary of said refuge to the starting point at Webb Point.

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W1⁄2 of NE Sec. 3, W1⁄2 of SE Sec. 3, W Sec. 3, Sec. 4, E2 Sec. 5, E1⁄2 of SW Sec. 5, E1⁄2 of NW Sec. 5; T10N R7W that portion of Sec. 20 east of Ida Clayton Road, Sec. 21, W1⁄2 of NE1⁄4 Sec. 22, W1⁄2 of SE Sec. 22, W1⁄2 Sec. 22, W1⁄2 of NE Sec. 27, W1⁄2 of SE Sec. 27, W1⁄2 Sec. 27, Sec. 28, that portion of Sec. 29 east of Ida Clayton Road, that portion of the NE1⁄4 Sec. 32 east and south of Ida Clayton Road, SE Sec. 32, E1⁄2 of SW4 Sec. 32, that portion of the SE1⁄4 of NW4 Sec. 32 south of the Ida Clayton Road, Sec. 33, W1⁄2 of NE Sec. 34, W1⁄2 of SE Sec. 34, W1⁄2 Sec. 34. NOTE: Map follows:

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AMERICAN PEREGRINE FALCON (Falso

peregrinus anatum)

California. Dry Creek Zone: Areas of land, water, and airspace in Sonoma County, with the following components (Mt. Diablo Base Meridian): (1) T10N R11W W1⁄2 of SW Sec. 6, W1⁄2 of NW4 Sec. 6, NW of NW1⁄44 Sec. 7; TION R12W Sec. 1, E1⁄2 of NE Sec. 2, SW of NE Sec. 2, SE Sec. 2, E2 of SW4 Sec. 2, SE of NW4 Sec. 2, N2 of NE Sec. 11, NE1⁄4 of NW4 Sec. 11, N2 of NE Sec. 12, N1⁄2 of NW4 Sec.12; T11N R11W SW4 of SE1⁄4 Sec. 31, S1⁄2 of SW4 Sec. 31; T11N R12W SE1⁄2 of SE Sec. 36, SE of SW4 Sec. 36; (2) T10N R11W NW of SW4 Sec. 1, W1⁄2 of NW4 Sec. 1, N2 Sec. 2, N1⁄2 of SE Sec. 2, N1⁄2 of SW Sec. 2, N2 Sec. 3, N1⁄2 of SE Sec. 3, N1⁄2 of SW Sec. 3, NE Sec. 4, N1⁄2 of SE1⁄4 Sec. 4, NE1⁄4 of SW4 Sec. 4, E2 of NW4 Sec. 4; T11N R11W E1⁄2 of SE Sec. 33, S2 Sec. 34, S1⁄2 Sec. 35, W1⁄2 of SE Sec. 36, SW4 Sec. 36; (3) T11N R12W S2 Sec. 19, Sec. 30; T11N R13W SE Sec. 24, E2 of SW4 Sec. 24, E2 Sec. 25, E1⁄2 of SW4 Sec. 25, E1⁄2 of NW4 Sec. 25.

Palisades-Table Rock Zone: An area of land, water, and airspace in Napa County, with the following components (Mt. Diablo Base Meridian): T9N R6W S2 Sec. 5, S2 Sec. 6, Sec. 7, Sec. 8 Sec. 9, Sec. 16, Sec. 17, Sec. 18, Sec. 19, Sec. 20; T9N R7W E2 Sec. 12, E2 Sec. 13, NE1⁄44 Sec. 24, E1⁄2 of SE Sec. 24.

Mount St. Helena Zone: An area of land, water, and airspace in Lake, Napa, and Sonoma counties, with the following components (Mt. Diablo Base Meridian): T9N R7W

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1. Santa Ana River, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties: from Rio Road (T2S, R5W, no surveyed section but at 34° 59' 00" North, 117° 25′ 15′′ West) downstream to Prado Flood Control Basin Dam (T3S, R7W, Section 20). Approximately 25 km (16 miles). The boundaries include areas within 100 meters of the edge of areas with surface water during the May to September breeding season and within 100 meters of areas where such surface water no longer exists owing to habitat degradation but may be recovered with habitat rehabilitation where thickets of riparian trees and shrubs occur or may become established as a result of natural floodplain processes or rehabilitation.

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