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Critical Habitat Designated for Beach Mouse

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About 4,800 acres of land have been set aside in Okaloosa, Walton, Gulf, and Bay counties to serve as critical habitat for the St. Andrews and Choctawhatchee beach mouse.

Critical Habitat Designated for Beach Mouse 10/16/2006
About 4,800 acres of land have been set aside in Okaloosa, Walton, Gulf, and Bay counties to serve as critical habitat for the St. Andrews and Choctawhatchee beach mouse.

A complete description of the critical habitat designation has been published in the Federal Register. Copies of the final rule and maps are available by contacting:

Sandra Sneckenberger
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1601 Balboa Avenue
Panama City, FL 32405

For more information call (850) 769-0552, ext. 239. The final rule and maps can also be found on the Fish and Wildlife Service Web site at http://www.fws.gov/panamacity.
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