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Emergency Consultations

Emergency Consultations. Definition “Situations involving acts of God, disasters, casualties, national defense or security emergencies, etc.”. Scope of Consultation. Focus on agency’s response , not the emergency itself. Piru Fire, 2003. Emergency Consultations. Pre-planning

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Emergency Consultations

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  1. Emergency Consultations • Definition • “Situations involving acts of God, disasters, casualties, national defense or security emergencies, etc.” Scope of Consultation • Focus on agency’s response, not the emergency itself Piru Fire, 2003

  2. Emergency Consultations • Pre-planning • identify contacts and process • develop species maps • establish protective measures • minimize need to make decisions during the emergency

  3. Emergency Consultation (Wildfire) • Initial Agency Responsibilities • do not delay fire suppression • contact us as soon as initial details are known • We need details like: when fire started, where, which species & critical habitats in area, nature of suppression effort, etc. • implement, to degree possible, Service’s initial recommendations to minimize incidental take

  4. Emergency Consultation (Wildfire) InitialService responsibilities: • we do not impede response efforts • offer recommendations to minimize the effects of the emergency action on the listed species • notify the Federal agency if jeopardy or adverse modification are likely • follow verbal recommendations with written document as soon as possible

  5. Emergency Consultation (Wildfire) Post-emergency • action agency should inform Services of emergency response actions taken (i.e. fire suppression, emergency stabilization) • assess effects of fire suppression on listed spp. • assess (separately) effects of fire on listed spp. • document how Service’s initial recommendations were implemented • formal consultation should be initiated if there were adverse effects from response to fire

  6. Questions? Hopper NWR

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