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<br /><._-~, <br /> <br />DISCLAIMER <br /> <br />Recovery plans delineate reasonable actions which are believed to be required ~o recover <br />and/or protect listed species. Plans are published by the U,S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />(Service), sometimes prepared with the assistance of recovery teams, contractors, state <br />agencies, and others. Objectives will be attained and any necessary funds made available <br />subject to budgetary and other constraints affecting the parties involved, as well as the <br />need to address other priorities, <br /> <br />Estimates of cost and task duration as listed in Part III have some uncertainty depending on <br />the nature of the task. Duration of some research tasks are unknown because they are <br />experimental in nature and it is difficult to predict the interval required to complete the task <br />or to attain required data sets for statistical analysis. Costs of some management tasks are <br />uncertain when they involve activities for which there exists no previous cost experience, <br /> <br />Recovery plans do not necessarily represent the views nor the official positions or approval <br />of any individuals or agencies involved in the plan formulation, other than the Service. They <br />represent the official position of the Service only after they have been signed by the <br />Regional Director or Director as approved. Approved recovery plans are subject to <br />modification as dictated by new findings, changes in species status, and the completion of <br />recovery tasks, <br /> <br />LITERATURE CITATION <br /> <br />The Literature Citation should read as follows: <br /> <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1994. Whooping Crane Recovery Plan. <br />Albuquerque, New Mexico, 92 pp, <br /> <br />Additional copies may be purchased from: <br /> <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Reference Service <br />5430 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 110 <br />Bethesda, Maryland 20814 <br />301/492-6403 <br />or 1-800-582-3421 <br /> <br />The fee for the Plan varies depending on the number of pages. <br />