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Fish and Wildlife Service Challenges to Managing the Carlsbad, California, Field Office's Endangered Species Workload

By General Accounting Office

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Book Id: WPLBN0000104345
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Fish and Wildlife Service Challenges to Managing the Carlsbad, California, Field Office's Endangered Species Workload  
Author: General Accounting Office
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Accountability in government, United States. General Accounting Office
Collections: Government Library Collection, Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection
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Publisher: United States General Accounting Office (Gao)

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Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection

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Excerpt: Appendix I The Carlsbad Office?s Position on Concerns Raised -- About Three Projects 31 -- Appendix II Consultation Sampling Error 47 -- Appendix III Comments From the Department of the Interior 48 -- Appendix IV GAO Contacts and Staff Acknowledgements 51 -- Tables -- Table 1: The Number of Staff on Board, the Number Requested, -- and the Number of Staff Positions Funded, Fiscal Years -- 1996 Through 2000 18 -- Table 2: Separation Rates of Staff in Nonclerical Positions From -- the Carlsbad Field Office and the Fish and Wildlife Service, -- Fiscal Years 1997 Through 2000 19 -- Table 3: Sampling Error for Each Estimate 47 -- Figures -- Figure 1: The Completeness and Accuracy of Consultation Logs, -- Fiscal Years 1992 Through 1999 7 -- Figure 2: The Completeness and Accuracy of 40 HCPs 9 -- Figure 3: Map of Initial Project Boundary and Service Suggested -- Project Area, Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Movement -- Corridor From Occupied to Unoccupied Habitat, and the -- Project?s Proximity to Tramway Road 33 -- Figure 4: Map Illustrating the Location of the Sixth Pair of Coastal -- California Gnatcatchers Compared With the Other Five -- Pairs, the Flight Corridor, and the Wildlife Corridor 40...

 
 



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