Designation of Critical Habitat for the Southern Selkirk Mountains Population of Woodland Caribou: Final rule.

Designation of Critical Habitat for the Southern Selkirk Mountains Population of Woodland Caribou: Final rule.

Publication Type
Final
Action Type
Critical Habitat
Summary
We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, designate critical habitat for the southern Selkirk Mountains population of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) under the Endangered Species Act. In total, approximately 30,010 acres (12,145 hectares) is being designated as critical habitat. The critical habitat is located in Boundary County, Idaho, and Pend Oreille County, Washington. We are finalizing this action in compliance with our obligation under the Act and in compliance with a court-approved settlement agreement. The effect of this regulation is to conserve the habitat essential to the southern Selkirk Mountains population of woodland caribou.
Full Title
Designation of Critical Habitat for the Southern Selkirk Mountains Population of Woodland Caribou: Final rule.
Document Type
Rule
Document Number
2012-28512
Document Citation
77 FR 71041
Action
Final rule.
Publication Date
Effective Date