Federal Register - September 7, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 170 / Tuesday, September 7, 2021 / Proposed Rules
TABLE 1PROPOSED CRITICAL HABITAT UNITS FOR THE MIAMI TIGER BEETLE, INCLUDING OCCUPANCY AND EXTENT OF
OVERLAPPING CRITICAL HABITAT FOR OTHER FEDERALLY LISTED SPECIESContinued Area of overlap with existing critical habitat ac ha
Area exclusive to Miami tiger beetle ac ha
Unit No.
Unit name
Occupancy at time of listing
14
15
16
Richmond Pine Rocklands
Calderon Pineland
Porter Pineland Preserve
Yes
No
No
1,455 589
14 6
7 3
937 379
14 6
7 3
518 210
0 0
0 0
Total
1,977 800
1,440 583
537 217
Total area ac ha
Note: Area sizes may not sum due to rounding.
Approximately 73 percent 1,440 ac 583 ha of the critical habitat proposed for the Miami tiger beetle overlaps with currently designated Federal critical habitat for the Carters small-flowered flax Linum carteri var. carteri, the Florida brickell-bush Brickellia mosieri, Bartrams scrub-hairstreak butterfly Strymon acis bartrami, and the Florida leafwing butterfly Anaea troglodyta floridalis. Further,
approximately 4 percent 17 ac 7 ha of unoccupied critical habitat proposed is unique to the Miami tiger beetle, i.e., does not overlap with existing designated Federal critical habitat.
Please refer to Table 1 above for the area of overlap with other federally designated critical habitat and to specific unit descriptions below for which currently designated Federal critical habitat overlaps with each
proposed critical habitat unit for the Miami tiger beetle.
Tables 2 and 3 below show the approximate land ownership for each critical habitat unit and the proportion of critical habitat for each landownership category, respectively.
All but 1 ac 0.6 ha of the area proposed for designation is either publicly or privately owned for conservation.
TABLE 2PROPOSED CRITICAL HABITAT UNITS FOR THE MIAMI TIGER BEETLE BY LAND OWNERSHIP
Critical habitat unit
Land ownership
Area ac ha Federal
State
County
Private
1Trinity Pineland
2Rockdale Pineland
3Deering Estate South Edition
4Ned Glenn Nature Preserve
5Deering Estate at Cutler
6Silver Palm Groves Pineland
7Quail Roost Pineland
8Eachus Pineland
9Bill Sadowski Park
10Tamiami Pineland Complex Addition
11Pine Shore Pineland Preserve
12Nixon Smiley Pineland Preserve
13Camp Matecumbe
14Richmond Pine Rocklands
15Calderon Pineland
16Porter Pineland Preserve
10 4
39 16
16 6
11 5
89 36
25 10
48 19
17 7
20 8
21 8
8 3
117 47
81 33
1,455 589
14 6
7 3
488 198
10 4
38 15
16 6
20 8
48 19
21 8
76 31
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11 5
89 36
5 2
17 7
20 8
8 3
117 47
5 2
844 341
14 6
123 50
7 3
Total
1,977 800
488 198
229 93
1,130 457
131 53
Note: Area sizes may not sum due to rounding.
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TABLE 3PROPORTIONMENT OF LAND OWNERSHIP FOR PROPOSED CRITICAL HABITAT FOR THE MIAMI TIGER BEETLE
Land ownership
Area ac ha
Percent ownership
Federal
State
County
Private
488 197
229 93
1,130 457
131 53
25
12
57
7
Total
1,977 800
Note: Area sizes may not sum due to rounding.
In addition, over half of the proposed critical habitat for the Miami tiger beetle 1,219 ac 493 ha or 62 percent is
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