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Installation Summaries from the 1996 Survey of Threatened and Endangered Species on Army Lands

Authors: Eric R. Schreiber; Rachel A. Shaw; Alison Hill; Mary A. Reed; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
Abstract:
In November of 1996, the Army conducted a survey of the Threatened and Endangered (T&E) species residing on and contiguous to its lands. This report, intended for installation use, provides quick access to basic information from the survey on the Federally Threatened, Endangered, Proposed, and Candidate (TEPC) species that occur on Army lands. In addition to a summary of Army-wide information, data is also provided at the installation level and the species level. Installation level data provides information on all species which occur on each installation, while species level data lists all installations on which each species occurs. Corresponding information on Federal status, critical habitat, and endangered species management plans (ESMPs) are provided for each species, in addition to points-of-contact for each installation.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept.
Pages: 54
Report Date: DEC 1997
Report Number: A704633
Keywords relating to this report:
ACCESS
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ARMY PLANNING
DECISION MAKING
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
FIELD ARMY
HABITATS
INSTALLATION
LAND USE
MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL
SURVEYS
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
WILDLIFE
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