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Eric Sklar, President
Saint Helena
Jacque Hostler-Carmesin, Vice President
McKinleyville
Anthony C. Williams, Member
Huntington Beach
Russell E. Burns, Member
Napa
Peter S. Silva, Member
Chula Vista
August 8, 2016
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
Wildlife Heritage and Conservation
Since 1870
TO ALL AFFECTED AND INTERESTED PARTIES:
Valerie Termini, Executive Director
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 653-4899
wwwJgc.ca.gov
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AU212 2016
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This is to provide you with a Notice of Final Consideration to list Townsend's big -eared
bat; Northern spotted owl as threatened or endangered, and Livermore tarplant as
endangered under the California Endangered Species Act. These notices will be
published in the California Regulatory Notice Register on August 12, 2016.
Sincerely,
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Keri Tiema
Associate Governmental Program Analyst
Attachment
Commissioners
Eric Sklar, President
Saint Helena
Jacque Hostler-Carmesin, Vice President
McKinleyville
Anthony C. Williams, Member
Huntington Beach
Russell E. Burns, Member
Napa
Peter S. Silva, Member
Chula Vista
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
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Wildlife Heritage and Conservation
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Valerie Termini, Executive Director
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 6534899
www.tgc.ca.gov
CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME COMMISSION NOTICE OF FINAL
CONSIDERATION OF PETITION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of Fish and Game Code
Section 2078, the California Fish and Game Commission (Commission), has scheduled
a hearing on potential listing of Townsend's big -eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendil) as
a threatened or endangered species at its August 24-25, 2016, meeting to be heard
August 25 at 8:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. The hearing
is to be held at Lake Natoma Inn Hotel & Conference Center, 702 Gold Lake Drive,
Folsom, California.
The full agenda, once published, and the video archive of previous meetings where
actions were taken on the Livermore tarplant are available online at
hftp://www.tqc.ca.gov/meetings/.
Pursuant to the provisions of Fish and Game Code sections 2075 and 2075.5, the
Commission will consider the petition and all other information in the record before the
Commission to determine whether listing Townsend's big -eared bat as a threatened or
endangered species is warranted.
The petition, the Department evaluation report, and other information in the record
before the Commission are posted on the Commission website at
http://www.tgc. ca. qov/reg ulations/2012/i ndex. aspx#tbeb.
Fish and Game Commission
August 2, 2016 Valerie Termini
Executive Director
Commissioners
Eric Sklar, President
Saint Helena
Jacque Hostler-Carmesin, Vice President
McKinleyville
Anthony C. Williams, Member
Huntington Beach
Russell E. Burns, Member
Napa
Peter S. Silva, Member
Chula Vista
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
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KriIdlife Heritage and Conservation
Since 1870
Valerie Termini, Executive Director
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 6534899
wwwJgc.ca.gov
CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME COMMISSION NOTICE OF FINAL
CONSIDERATION OF PETITION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of Fish and Game Code
Section 2078, the California Fish and Game Commission (Commission), has scheduled
a hearing on potential listing of Livermore tarplant (Deinandra bacigalupil) as an
endangered species at its August 24-25, 2016, meeting to be heard August 25 at
8:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. The hearing is to be held
at Lake Natoma Inn Hotel & Conference Center, 702 Gold Lake Drive, Folsom,
California.
The full agenda, once published, and the video archive of previous meetings where
actions were taken on the Livermore tarplant are available online at
hftp://www.f.qc.ca..qov/meetings/.
Pursuant to the provisions of Fish and Game Code, sections 2075 and 2075.5, the
Commission will consider the petition and all other information in the record before the
Commission to determine whether listing Livermore tarplant as an endangered species
is warranted.
The petition, the Department evaluation report, and other information in the record
before the Commission are posted on the Commission website at
hftp://www.f-qc.ca.gov/regulations/2014/index.aspx#lt.
Fish and Game Commission
August 2, 2016 Valerie Termini
Executive Director
Commissioners
Eric Sklar, President
Saint Helena
Jacque Hostler-Carmesin, Vice President
McKinleyville
Anthony C. Williams, Member
Huntington Beach
Russell E. Burns, Member
Napa
Peter S. Silva, Member
Chula Vista
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
Wildlife Heritage and Conservation
Since 1870
Valerie Termini, Executive Director
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 6534899
www.fgc.ca.gov
CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME COMMISSION NOTICE OF FINAL
CONSIDERATION OF PETITION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of Fish and Game Code
Section 2078, the California Fish and Game Commission (Commission), at its June 22-
23, 2016, meeting in Bakersfield, California, continued the hearing on potential listing of
northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) as a threatened or endangered
species. In so doing, the Commission added the item to its August 24-25, 2016, meeting
agenda to be heard August 25 at 8:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be
heard. The hearing is to be held at the Lake Natoma Inn Hotel & Conference Center,
702 Gold Lake Drive, Folsom, California.
The full agenda, once published, and the video archive of previous meetings where
actions were taken on the northern spotted owl are available online at
hftp://www.fqc.ca.gov/meetings.
Pursuant to the provisions of Fish and Game Code sections 2075 and 2075.5, the
Commission will consider the petition and all other information in the record before the
Commission to determine whether listing the northern spotted owl as a threatened or
endangered species is warranted.
The petition, the Department evaluation report, and other information in the record
before the Commission are posted on the Commission website at
hftp://www.f.qc.ca.gov/regulations/2012/index.aspx#nso.
Fish and Game Commission
August 2, 2016 Valerie Termini
Executive Director