In response to Moore Case 1, the Corps completes an SEIS for the IOP. As part of that process, the FWS develops a Biological Opinion evaluating whether the IOP would jeopardize endangered or threatened species or adversely modify their critical habitat. This Biological Opinion is to remain in place for only four years — until November 2010.
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement and Amended Biological Opinion for IOP
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Posted: January 3, 2018 by Everglades Law
In response to Moore Case 1, the Corps completes an SEIS for the IOP. As part of that process, the FWS develops a Biological Opinion evaluating whether the IOP would jeopardize endangered or threatened species or adversely modify their critical habitat. This Biological Opinion is to remain in place for only four years — until November 2010.
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