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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT <br /> This Cooperative Agreement is entered into by the United States of America, <br /> represented by the Department of the Interior (Department) ; the State of <br /> Col or- d-o•,the-S-tate-of-Uta-h-;---th-e_Sta-te_of _New Mex i coi__the Navajo Nation; <br /> the Southern Ute Indian Tribe; the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe; and the <br /> Jicarilla Apache Indian Tribe. <br /> I . PURPOSE <br /> On October 24, <br /> 1991 , a Memorandum of Understanding was executed by the <br /> Department, the States of Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, the Ute Mountain <br /> Ute Indian Tribe, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, and the Jicarilla Apache <br /> Indian Tribe, to set forth certain agreements and to establish the <br /> foundation for a long-term program to recover the endangered fish species <br /> of the San Juan River Basin. This Cooperative Agreement adopts the <br /> attached San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program <br /> (Implementation Program) . The signatories to this Cooperative Agreement <br /> agree to participate in and support the Implementation Program including <br /> the committees established by the Implementation Program. <br /> II. AUTHORITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> A. Federal Cooperation with States . Section 2(c) (2) of the Endangered <br /> Species Act, states that "the policy of Congress is .that Federal <br /> agencies shall cooperate with State and local agencies to resolve <br /> water resource issues in concert with conservation of endangered <br /> species." Under section 6 of the Act, the Secretary of the <br /> Interior is directed to cooperate to the maximum extent practicable <br /> with the States in carrying out the program authorized by the Act <br /> and to consult with affected States before acquiring any land and <br /> water, or interest therein, for the purpose of conserving <br /> endangered species. Under section 6 of the Act, an executive <br /> agency should enter a cooperative agreement when anything of value <br /> will be transferred to a State or local government to carry out a <br /> public purpose authorized by Federal statute. <br /> B. Recovery Plans and Teams. Under section 4(f) of the Endangered <br /> Species Act, the Secretary is directed to develop and implement <br /> plans for the conservation of endangered species and may procure <br /> the services of public and private agencies and institutions in <br /> developing and implementing such recovery plans. <br /> C. Consultation and Coordination Among Federal Agencies. Under <br /> section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, Federal agencies shall <br /> utilize their programs and authorities in furtherance of the <br /> purposes of the Act and ensure that their actions are not likely to <br /> jeopardize listed species. The Department has the authority to <br /> enter into this Cooperative Agreement under section 1 of the Fish <br /> and Wildlife Coordination Act (16 U.S.C. 661 et sec. ) . Under <br />