Scientific Permit Requirements for Conducting Presence Absence Surveys and Habitat Assessments for Listed Karst Invertebrates

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Scientific Permit Requirements for Conducting Presence Absence Surveys and Habitat Assessments for Listed Karst Invertebrates

This document outlines the United States Fish and Wildlife Service’s survey requirements under a section 10(a)(1)(A) permit for conducting presence/absence surveys and habitat assessments for federally listed terrestrial karst invertebrate species originally described from Travis, Williamson, and Bexar Counties, Texas.

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