Environmental Action Statement Screening Form for Blencowe Safe Harbor Agreement for Nothern Spotted Owl (June 6, 2022)

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Environmental Action Statement Screening Form for Blencowe Safe Harbor Agreement for Nothern Spotted Owl (June 6, 2022)

The project (Federal action) is the issuance of an Incidental Take Permit associated with a Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement (Agreement) between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and Craig and Christopher Blencowe (Permittees).

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