State Specific Links for Roost Tree and Hibernacula Information

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State Specific Links for Roost Tree and Hibernacula Information

This document provides links to state online natural heritage programs and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Ecological Services field offices to help determine whether the area that may be affected by a proposed action may overlap with, or be contained in the area that’s within 0.5 mile of a known northern long-eared bat (NLEB) hibernaculum, a northern long-eared bat staging/swarming area, 3.0 miles of a recorded northern long-eared bat capture or acoustic detection, or 1.5 miles of a known northern long-eared bat roost.

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Interagency Cooperation (Section 7) Coordinator
Ecological Services
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Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances Coordinator,
Safe Harbor Coordinator
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Section 7 Consultation,
Candidate Conservation Agreements,
Safe Harbor Agreements,
Endangered Species Conservation,
Development of Conservation Agreements,
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