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89 FR 54411

The Forest Service adopted multiple categorical exclusions from the Department of Commerce, DOE, BLM, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and Bureau of Indian Affairs for future application to Service decisions concerning land management activities that are similar in nature.

89 FR 53507

FWS determined threatened species status under the ESA for the Suwannee alligator snapping turtle and finalized a rule issued under §4(d) of the Act that provides for the conservation of the species. 

89 FR 53071

DOE seeks information to carry out its responsibilities under Exec. Order No. 14091, Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government, to update to its Equity Action Plan.

89 FR 52540

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finalized corporate average fuel economy standards for passenger cars, light trucks, heavy-duty pickup trucks, and vans. 

89 FR 51864

FWS announced findings that the Kiamichi crayfish, Rio Grande chub, and Rio Grande sucker are not warranted for listing as endangered or threatened species under the ESA. 

89 FR 51880

DOE seeks feedback on draft environmental justice goals in its Environmental Justice Strategic Plan. 

89 FR 51511

NMFS announced the initiation of a five-year review for the Maui’s dolphin and South Island Hector’s dolphin.

89 FR 48674

DOI proposed to revise seven categorical exclusions under NEPA in the Bureau of Reclamation’s NEPA implementing procedures. 

89 FR 48437

FWS initiated five-year status reviews under the ESA for 59 animal and plant species.

89 FR 48034

FWS determined endangered species status under the ESA for the Guadalupe fatmucket, Texas fatmucket, Guadalupe orb, Texas pimpleback, Balcones spike, and false spike, determined threatened species status for the Texas fawnsfoot, and designated approximately 1,577.5 river miles in total as critical habitat for the seven species of freshwater mussels in central Texas.