[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 92 (Friday, May 13, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-11639]


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[Federal Register: May 13, 1994]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

 

Availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment and Land 
Protection Plan Proposed Establishment of Cossatot National Wildlife 
Refuge, Sevier County, Arkansas

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of availability of the draft environmental assessment 
and land protection plan for the proposed establishment of Cossatot 
National Wildlife Refuge.

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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, Southeast Region, proposes to establish a national wildlife 
refuge in the vicinity of Sevier County, Arkansas. The purpose of the 
proposed refuge is to protect and manage up to 30,000 acres of 
bottomland hardwoods and their associated fish and wildlife in 
southwestern Arkansas. A Draft Environmental Assessment and Land 
Protection Plan for the proposed refuge has been developed by Service 
biologists in coordination with the State of Arkansas, the Sevier 
County Judge, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Soil Conservation 
Service, and The Nature Conservancy. The assessment considers the 
biological, environmental, and socioeconomic effects of establishing 
the refuge. The assessment also evaluates four alternative actions and 
their potential impacts on the environment. Written comments or 
recommendations concerning the proposal are welcomed and should be sent 
to the address below.

DATES: Land acquisition planning for the project is currently underway. 
The draft assessment and land protection plan will be available to the 
public for review and comment on May 16, 1994. Written comments must be 
received no later than June 17, 1994, to be considered.

ADDRESSES: Comments and requests for copies of the assessment and 
further information should be addressed to Mr. Charles R. Danner, 
Chief, Branch of Project Development, Office of Refuges and Wildlife, 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, Atlanta, 
Georgia 30345.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The primary objectives of the proposed 
Cossatot National Wildlife Refuge are to (1) preserve wetland and 
bottomland hardwood habitat for a natural diversity of wildlife, (2) 
provide habitat for neotropical migratory birds, (3) provide wintering 
habitat for migratory waterfowl, (4) provide breeding and nesting 
habitat for wood ducks, and (5) provide opportunities for compatible 
public outdoor recreation, such as hunting, fishing, hiking, 
birdwatching, and environmental education and interpretation.

    The proposed refuge area lies in the floodplain between the 
Cossatot and Little Rivers in Sevier County, Arkansas. Pond Creek and 
Little Creek meander through the area and several scenic oxbow lakes, 
lined with cypress trees, are prominent. Beavers have created numerous 
small ponds and flooded depressions. The habitat is primarily 
bottomland hardwoods with scattered pines.
    About 25,722 acres or 85 percent of the proposed refuge area is 
owned by the Weyerhaeuser Corporation and has been offered for sale or 
exchange to the Service. Weyerhaeuser has extensive land holdings in 
Arkansas and Oklahoma which are being managed for the production of 
pine timber. The proposed refuge area is primarily a low bottomland 
hardwood site that Weyerhaeuser has determined to be surplus to its 
future management needs. The remaining lands (approximately 4,300 
acres) within the proposed refuge boundary are owned by about 30 
private landowners.
    The Service proposes to acquire these lands through fee title 
purchases and/or land exchanges. Acquisition of these lands would be 
pursued under the authority of the Emergency Wetland Resources Act of 
1986, unless special legislation is provided to facilitate the possible 
exchange of lands between the Weyerhaeuser Corporation and the Federal 
government.

    Dated: April 26, 1994.
James W. Pulliam, Jr.,
Regional Director.
Harold W. Benson,
Acting Regional Director.
[FR Doc. 94-11639 Filed 5-12-94; 8:45 am]
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