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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 150 / Monday, August 9, 2021 / Proposed Rules
TABLE 3COMPLETED DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RECOVERY ACTIONS PROPOSED AND FINAL DOWNLISTINGS AND
DELISTINGS IN FY 2019 AND FY 2020Continued As of September 30, 2020
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10/24/2019
Removal of the Interior Least Tern From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.
Removing Oenothera coloradensis Colorado Butterfly Plant From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Plants.
Removing Bradshaws Lomatium From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Plants.
Removal of the Nashville Crayfish From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.
Reclassification of the Endangered June Sucker to Threatened With a Section 4d Rule.
Reclassifying the Hawaiian Goose From Endangered to Threatened With a Section 4d Rule.
Removing the Hawaiian Hawk From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.
Removing the Kanab Ambersnail From the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.
Reclassification of the Humpback Chub From Endangered to Threatened With a Section 4d Rule.
Removing Lepanthes eltoroensis From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Plants.
Reclassifying the Golden Conure from Endangered to Threatened With a Section 4d Rule.
Removing Arenaria cumberlandensis Cumberland Sandwort From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Plants.
Removing San Benito Evening-Primrose Camissonia benitensis From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Plants.
Removing the Borax Lake Chub From the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.
Reclassification of Morro Shoulderband Snail Helminthoglypta walkeriana From Endangered to Threatened With a 4d Rule.
Reclassification of Stephens Kangaroo Rat From Endangered To Threatened With a Section 4d Rule.
Reclassification of Virgin Islands Tree Boa From Endangered To Threatened With a Section 4d Rule.
Reclassficiation of beach layia Layia carnosa From Endangered To Threatened With a Section 4d Rule.
Proposed RuleDelisting
84 FR 5697756991
Final RuleDelisting
84 FR 5957059588
Proposed RuleDelisting
84 FR 6506765080
Proposed RuleDelisting
84 FR 6509865112
Proposed RuleDownlisting
84 FR 6508065098
Final RuleDownlisting
84 FR 6991869947
Final RuleDelisting
85 FR 164189
Proposed RuleDelisting
85 FR 487492
Proposed RuleDownlisting
85 FR 35863601
Proposed RuleDelisting
85 FR 1384413856
Final DownlistingThreatened with Section 4d Rule.
Proposed RuleDelisting
85 FR 2265322663
Proposed RuleDelisting
85 FR 3306033078
Final RuleDelisting
85 FR 3557435594
Proposed RuleDownlisting
85 FR 4482144835
Proposed RuleDownlisting
85 FR 5099151006
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When a petitioned action is found to be warranted but precluded, the Service is required by the Act to treat the petition as resubmitted on an annual basis until a proposal or withdrawal is published. If the petitioned species is not already listed under the Act, the species becomes a candidate and is reviewed annually in the CNOR.
Another way that we have been expeditious in making progress in adding and removing qualified species to and from the Lists is that we have made our actions as efficient and timely as possible, given the requirements of the Act and regulations and constraints relating to workload and personnel. We
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are continually seeking ways to streamline processes or achieve economies of scale, such as batching related actions together for publication.
Given our limited budget for implementing section 4 of the Act, these efforts also contribute toward our expeditious progress in adding and removing qualified species to and from the Lists.
Listing Priority Changes in Candidates We reviewed the LPNs for all foreign candidate species and are changing the LPN for the Braslia tapaculo Scytalopus novacapitalis.
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Braslia Tapaculo Braslia tapaculo is a small, shy, ground-dwelling bird with limited flight ability. The tapaculo is found in dense, swampy, gallery-forest habitat that is a smaller habitat component occurring within the wider tropical savanna or Cerrado of the Central Goias Plateau of Brazil. Gallery forests are narrow fringes of thick streamside vegetation that occur on the edges of rivers and streams at elevations of approximately 8001,000
meters m 2,6253,281 feet ft.
The Braslia tapaculo is described as rare, but the population size is unknown. Despite a lack of data on population trends, the population is
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