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w <br /> DRAFT 12 <br /> Upper Amazon Basin. At the time the Recovery Plan was written, the extent of the <br /> population at Amazon Park was only thought to be 750 flowering plants. However, with <br /> the estimated occurrence of over 10,000 plants at Amazon Park and an unknown number <br /> along Amazon Creek on school district property, the Upper Amazon Basin may be more <br /> important than was anticipated. <br /> Not only is the L. bradshawii population larger than originally thought, but its geographic <br /> location may also provide an important link between the other populations in the West <br /> Eugene Recovery Area and the Southeastern Recovery Area. The urban nature of the <br /> area between these two recovery areas provides few other similar opportunities. <br /> VI. CONSERVATION ACTIONS THAT WILL BE CARRIED OUT <br /> The Service, City, School District, NPSO, and ODA shall implement the following as allowed <br /> under laws, regulations, and policies effective at the time of the proposed actions and subject to <br /> limitations in funding. <br /> A. THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE SHALL: <br />
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