Blue Kite Swallowtail Conservation Plan, Portland Bight
Summary
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published the Blue Kite Swallowtail Conservation Plan for the Portland Bight region. The plan outlines conservation strategies and recovery measures for the endangered butterfly species. The document is available for download from regulations.gov.
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The Fish and Wildlife Service has issued a conservation plan specifically addressing the recovery of the Blue Kite Swallowtail butterfly in the Portland Bight area. The plan provides a framework for conservation measures targeting habitat protection and species recovery.
Affected parties including landowners, conservation organizations, and local authorities in the Portland Bight region should review the plan to understand recommended conservation actions and recovery objectives for the species. The plan serves as guidance for coordinating recovery efforts but does not impose direct regulatory obligations on private parties.
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