Critical Habitat for Braunton's Milk-Vetch (Astragalus Brauntonii) within Jurisdiction of the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (VFWO)

Aug 2, 2012
Description:
These data identify the areas (in general) where critical habitat for Braunton's milk-vetch occurs. Critical habitat for the species consists of approximately 3,300 acres among six units distributed in three general areas: eastern Ventura County, east-central Los Angeles County, and northeastern Orange County, California.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office
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FR 71 number 219 pages 66374 to 66423

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office
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These data are intended to be used as a guide to identify the general areas where critical habitat for Braunton's milk-vetch occur. Specific information on the location of critical habitat and the various physical and biological elements comprizing critical habitat should be obtained from the Final Rule designating critical habitat for the species.
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