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<br />Arizona Game and Fish Department <br />Biological Evaluation: Kanab Ambersnail <br /> <br />July 1998 <br />Page 14 <br /> <br />Indirect effects: are caused bv the action and are later in time <br />but are reasonably certain to occur. <br />Unforeseen events may cause some establishment sites to become <br />unsuitable and result in subsequent mortality of translocated <br />individuals. Population growth at new establishment sites, <br />however, will have a positive effect on the long-term viability of <br />the subspecies (KAS) in Arizona. <br /> <br />Interrelated effects: are those that are oart of a larcrer action <br />and d@nend on the laraer action far their ;ustificationa <br />The successful establishment of at least one wild KAS population <br />will satisfy the USFWS biological opinion on the operation of Glen <br />Canyon Dam (USFWS 1996). <br /> <br />Interdependent effects: <br />indeoendent utility aoart <br />No interdependent effects <br /> <br />are those that have no sicrnificant <br />from the action under consideration. <br />are anticipated. <br /> <br />Cumulative effects: are those effects of future state or orivate <br />activities. not involvincr Federal activities. that are reasonably <br />certain to OC~lr within the action area. <br />No cumulative effects are anticipated. <br />