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Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; Designation of critical habitat for the western distinct population of the Yellow-billed cuckoo; Final rule

Date Published
April 21, 2021
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Summary

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), designate critical habitat for the western distinct population segment of the yellow-billed cuckoo (western yellow-billed cuckoo) (Coccyzus americanus) under the Endangered Species Act. In total, approximately 298,845 acres (120,939 hectares) are now being designated as critical habitat in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah. This rule extends the Act’s protections to critical habitat for this species.

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Reference Information

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2021b. Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; Designation of critical habitat for the western distinct population of the Yellow-billed cuckoo; Final rule. Federal Register 86(75):20798-21005.

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