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DFC PROCEEDINGS - ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS IN ORDER PRESENTED
<br />luxatus, y el matalote nariz corta (shortnose sucker), Chasmistes brevirostris de la cuenca Alta del Klamath; asisti6
<br />en el desarrollo de las conclusions del reporte "warranted but precluded" sobre la trucha toro, Salvelinus
<br />confluentus; sobre el charal de Oregon, Oregonichthys crameri en peligro; y condujo consultas sobre proyectos
<br />federales que impactan sobre la trucha Lahontan cutthroat, Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi, el matalote Warner,
<br />y el matalote nariz corta. El ERO proporcion6 coordinaci6n de interagencias para las actividades de restauraci6n
<br />del ecosistema de la Cuenca del Rio Klamath, con fondos que promediaron $1.67 millones de d6lares por afio en
<br />los siguientes tres anos. El NSO produjo o producird en el siguiente aho un borrador o plan final de recuperac16n
<br />para: el White River spinedace, Lepidomeda albivallis, Big Spring spinedace, Lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis,
<br />Moapa dace Moapa coriacea, Lahontan cutthroat, Railroad Valley springfishes, desert dace, Eremichthys acros,
<br />Pahranagat roundtail chub, Gila robusta jordani, White River Springfish, Crenichthys baileyi baileyi, y Hiko White
<br />River springfish, Crenichthys baileyi grandis. La NSO tambi6n report6 sobre un incendio que impact6 sobre el
<br />Moapa dace; actividades de recuperaci6n en Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge; la contrataci6n de un plan
<br />de manejo de habitat para el naucorido de Ash Meadows, Ambrysus amargosus; Los estatutos de Impacto
<br />Ambiental para evaluar los impactos potenciales del Acuerdo de Operaci6n de Truckee River, con beneficios para
<br />cui-ui, Chasmistes cujus, esta en desarrollo; y el desarrollo de acuerdos de conservaci6n para dos especies
<br />candidatas, Amargosa Toad, Bufo nelsoni y Oasis Valley speckled dace, Rhinichthys osculus ssp.. La SFO reporta
<br />su involucramiento en esfuerzos de recuperaci6n para el Cowhead Lake Tui Chub, Gila bicolor vaccaceps, los
<br />peces del Lago Goose, McCloud River redband trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss aquilarum trucha Volcano Creek
<br />golden, Oncorhynchus mykiss aguabonita, y la trucha arcoiris del Rio Kern, Oncorhynchus mykiss gilberti. El SFO
<br />tambi6n recibi6 tambi6n recibi6 una petici6n para enlistar la trucha arcoiris del Lago Eagle, asesor6 con las
<br />conclusiones para la Trucha toro, recategorizando a la trucha banda roja del lago McCloud en la categoria de
<br />candidato 1, condujo consultas sobre la trucha Lahontan cutthroat, la trucha Paiute cutthroat, Oncorhynchus clarki
<br />selenirus, trucha Little Kern golden, Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp, charal Owens tui, Gila bicolor snyderi, matalote
<br />Lost River, Matalote shortnose, y matalote Modoc, Catostomus microps. El CFO impuls6 las acciones de
<br />recuperaci6n para varias poblaciones de el unarmored threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamsoni,
<br />e inici6 un estudio extensivo sobre los impactos de la contaminaci6n sobre las poblaciones de Salton sea, del pez
<br />perrito del desierto, Cyprinodon macularius. La ISO sufri6 un retroceso cuando la propuesta sobre el Bruneau Hot
<br />Springsnail, Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis, fue rechazada por orden de la corte. La ISO tambi6n recibi6 una petici6n
<br />para enlistar a la trucha banda roja del interior, Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri, en el drenaje de Kootenai, y ha
<br />iniciado una evaluaci6n del estatus de todas las formas de truchas banda roja en el Suroeste de Idaho. El ISO
<br />adicionalmente ha estado involucrado en actividades planeaci6n de la conservaci6n y recuperaci6n para la trucha
<br />Bonneville cutthroat, Oncorhynchus clarki utah, la trucha toro, y asesor6 con las conclusions sobre la trucha toro
<br />(Bull trout).
<br />CONTRIBUTED PAPER
<br />Actions are listed by the lead office for a given
<br />species or issue.
<br />OREGON STATE OFFICE - Recovery Planning:
<br />An agency/technical draft of the recovery plan for the
<br />threatened Warner sucker, Catostomus warnerensis,
<br />was once again submitted to the Region 1 office for
<br />review. Previous drafts have become outdated prior to
<br />finalization by continued research in the Warner Basin
<br />on this species funded through a partnership among the
<br />Service, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the
<br />Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), and
<br />The Nature Conservancy (TNC). The Warner Basin is
<br />located in Oregon, with portions of the watershed
<br />extending into both California and Nevada. An
<br />agency/technical draft recovery plan for the threatened
<br />Foskett Spring Speckled Dace, Rhinichthys osculus
<br />ssp., also of the Warner Basin, was submitted to the
<br />Region for review as well.
<br />Pre-Listing - As reported at last year's DFC
<br />Meeting, the Summer Basin tui chub is currently being
<br />studied by researchers at Oregon State University to
<br />determine if recently discovered populations represent
<br />the original form of this species. The Summer Basin
<br />tui chub was recently re-classified from C l to C2
<br />candidate status following a determination by the
<br />Regional Office that there was insufficient information
<br />to support a listing. The results of the Oregon State
<br />University investigation of genetic and morphometric
<br />taxonomic characteristics is expected to be completed
<br />in late 1995.
<br />Listing - Critical habitat for the Lost River
<br />sucker, Deltistes luxatus, and shortnose sucker,
<br />Chasmistes brevirostris, of the Upper Klamath River
<br />Basin of Oregon and California was proposed in
<br />September of this year. A public comment period was
<br />opened on the proposed rule, its attendant Biological
<br />Support Document, and on the Draft economic
<br />analysis report prepared by ECO Northwest, of
<br />Eugene, Oregon. A final rule is due by court order
<br />before the end of the calendar year, but that deadline
<br />will likely not be met.
<br />In response to petitions to list the Bull trout,
<br />Salvelinus confluentus, the Service published a
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