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Marine Mammal Marking, Tagging, and Reporting Certificates, and Registration of Certain Dead Marine Mammal Hard Parts, 50 CFR 18.23(f) and 18.26

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II. Background
To help us carry out our conservation
responsibilities for affected species, and
in consideration of section 10(c) of the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.),
we invite public comments on permit
applications before final action is taken.
With some exceptions, the ESA
prohibits certain activities with listed
species unless Federal authorization is
issued that allows such activities.
Permits issued under section 10(a)(1)(A)
of the ESA allow otherwise prohibited
activities for scientific purposes or to
enhance the propagation or survival of
the affected species. Service regulations
regarding prohibited activities with
endangered species, captive-bred
wildlife registrations, and permits for
any activity otherwise prohibited by the
ESA with respect to any endangered
species are available in title 50 of the
Code of Federal Regulations in part 17.
III. Permit Applications
We invite comments on the following
applications.
Applicant: Luke Michael Wildenberg,
Oak Grove, MN; Permit No. 59836D
The applicant requests a permit to
import a sport-hunted Cape Mountain
zebra (Equus zebra zebra) from a captive
herd, Swartberg Private Wildlife Estate,
South Africa, for the purpose of
enhancing the propagation or survival of
the species. This notification is for a
single import activity.
Applicant: Wade Harrell, Whooping
Crane Recovery Plan Coordinator,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Southwest Region, Austwell, TX;
PRT–93380C
The applicant requests renewal of a
permit to export/re-export captive-held/
captive hatched and wild live
specimens, captive-bred/wild collected
viable eggs, biological samples and
salvaged materials from captive-bred/
wild specimens of whooping cranes
(Grus americana) to Canada, for
completion of identified tasks and
objectives mandated under the
Whooping Crane Recovery Plan.
Salvaged materials may include, but are
not limited to, whole or partial
specimens, feathers, eggs, and egg shell
fragments. This notification covers
activities to be conducted by the
applicant over a 5-year period.
Applicant: Priour Brothers Ranch,
Mountain Home, TX; Permit No.
672849
The applicant requests an amendment
to their captive-bred wildlife

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registration under 50 CFR 17.21(g) for
Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx) to enhance
the propagation or survival of the
species. This notification covers
activities to be conducted by the
applicant over a 2-year period.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Applicant: Steven Wierzgacz, Mesa, AZ;
Permit No. 35231A

Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission to the Office of
Management and Budget for Review
and Approval; Marine Mammal
Marking, Tagging, and Reporting
Certificates, and Registration of
Certain Dead Marine Mammal Hard
Parts

The applicant requests a captive-bred
wildlife registration under 50 CFR
17.21(g) for radiated tortoises
(Astrochelys radiata) to enhance the
propagation or survival of the species.
This notification covers activities to be
conducted by the applicant over a 5year period.
Applicant: Priour Brothers Ranch,
Mountain Home, TX; Permit No.
707102
The applicant requests an amendment
to their permit authorizing the culling of
excess Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx)
from the captive herd maintained at
their facility, to enhance the species’
propagation and survival. This
notification covers activities to be
conducted by the applicant over a 2year period.
IV. Next Steps
After the comment period closes, we
will make decisions regarding permit
issuance. If we issue permits to any of
the applicants listed in this notice, we
will publish a notice in the Federal
Register. You may locate the notice
announcing the permit issuance by
searching http://www.regulations.gov
for the permit number listed above in
this document. For example, to find
information about the potential issuance
of Permit No. 12345A, you would go to
regulations.gov and search for
‘‘12345A’’.
V. Authority
We issue this notice under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.), and its implementing regulations.
Brenda Tapia,
Management Analyst/Program Analyst,
Branch of Permits, Division of Management
Authority.
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Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R7–ES–2020–N056;
FF07CAMM00.FX.ES111607MRG02; OMB
Control Number 1018–0066]

Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of information collection;
request for comment.
AGENCY:

In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we,
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service), are proposing to renew an
information collection with revisions.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on or before
September 2, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function. Please provide a copy
of your comments to Service
Information Collection Clearance
Officer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
MS: PRB (JAO/3W), 5275 Leesburg Pike,
Falls Church, VA 22041–3803 (mail); or
by email to Info_Coll@fws.gov. Please
reference OMB Control Number 1018–
0066 in the subject line of your
comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Madonna L. Baucum, Service
Information Collection Clearance
Officer, by email at Info_Coll@fws.gov,
or by telephone at (703) 358–2503.
Individuals who are hearing or speech
impaired may call the Federal Relay
Service at 1–800–877–8339 for TTY
assistance. You may also view the ICR
at http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA, 44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq.) and 5 CFR 1320.8(d)(1), we
provide the general public and other
Federal agencies with an opportunity to
comment on new, proposed, revised,
and continuing collections of
information. This helps us assess the
SUMMARY:

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impact of our information collection
requirements and minimize the public’s
reporting burden. It also helps the
public understand our information
collection requirements and provide the
requested data in the desired format.
A Federal Register notice with a 60day public comment period soliciting
comments on this collection of
information was published on December
2, 2019 (84 FR 65997). We did not
receive any comments in response to
that notice.
As part of our continuing effort to
reduce paperwork and respondent
burdens, we are again soliciting
comments from the public and other
Federal agencies on the proposed ICR
that is described below. We are
especially interested in public comment
addressing the following:
(1) Whether or not the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether or not the
information will have practical utility;
(2) The accuracy of our estimate of the
burden for this collection of
information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) How might the agency minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of response.
Comments that you submit in
response to this notice are a matter of
public record. Before including your
address, phone number, email address,
or other personal identifying
information in your comment, you
should be aware that your entire
comment—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your comment to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Abstract: Under section 101(b) of the
Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972,
as amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361–
1407), Alaska Natives residing in Alaska
and dwelling on the coast of the North
Pacific or Arctic Oceans may harvest

polar bears, northern sea otters, and
Pacific walruses for subsistence or
handicraft purposes. Section 109(i) of
the MMPA authorizes the Secretary of
the Interior to prescribe marking,
tagging, and reporting regulations
applicable to the Alaska Native
subsistence and handicraft take.
On behalf of the Secretary, we
implemented regulations at 50 CFR
18.23(f) for Alaska Natives harvesting
polar bears, northern sea otters, and
Pacific walruses. These regulations
enable us to gather data on the Alaska
Native subsistence and handicraft
harvest and on the biology of polar
bears, northern sea otters, and Pacific
walruses in Alaska to determine what
effect such take may be having on these
populations. The regulations also
provide us with a means of monitoring
the disposition of the harvest to ensure
that any commercial use of products
created from these species meets the
criteria set forth in section 101(b) of the
MMPA. We use three forms to collect
the information: FWS Form 3–2414
(Polar Bear Tagging Certificates), FWS
Form 3–2415 (Walrus Tagging
Certificates), and FWS Form 3–2416
(Sea Otter Tagging Certificates). The
information we collect includes, but is
not limited to:
• Date of kill;
• Sex of the animal;
• Kill location;
• Age of the animal (i.e., adult,
subadult, cub, or pup);
• Form of transportation used to
make the kill of polar bears;
• Amount of time (i.e., hours/days
hunted) spent hunting polar bears;
• Type of take (live-killed or beachfound) for walrus;
• Number of otters present in and
number of otters harvested from pod;
• Condition of the polar bear and
whether or not bear cubs were present;
and
• Name of the hunter or possessor of
the specified parts at the time of
marking, tagging, and reporting.
We use FWS Form 3–2406
(Registration of Certain Dead Marine
Mammal Hard Parts) to record the
collection of bones, teeth, or ivory of
dead marine mammals by non-Native
and Natives not eligible to harvest
marine mammals under the MMPA. It is
legal to collect such parts from a beach
or from land within a quarter of a mile
of the ocean (50 CFR 18.26). The
information we collect via Form 3–2406
includes, but is not limited to:
Number of
respondents

Activity
3–2414 (Polar Bear) .......................................
3–2415 (Walrus) .............................................

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• Date and location found.
• Age, sex, and size of the animal.
• Tag numbers.
• Name, address, phone number, and
birthdate of the collector.
Proposed Changes to Form 3–2414,
‘‘Polar Bear Tagging Certificate’’
With the changing environment, we
are making a few needed changes to the
Form 3–2414. These changes are:
A. Age Class (Five different categories).
B. Bear Condition (Three different
categories).
C. Research Marks/Tags (New
Question).
D. Conflict or Problem Bear? (New
question).
E. Defense of Life (Property removed).
F. Hunter Available for Post Hunt
Interview? (Yes/No). Phone # (New
question).
Post-Interview Questions (if the hunter
agrees):
a. Was there a food source/attractant
that the bear was interested in?
What was the attractant?
b. Was there any attempt to haze the
bear to get it to leave?
c. Was it believed that the bear could
be a threat to people?
NOTE: These are typical post-hunt
questions that would only be asked if the
biologist needed information on a bear that
was marked as a problem bear. There is no
standardized questioning.

G. We removed the ‘‘Time Spent
Hunting’’ and ‘‘Vehicle Use While
Hunting’’ questions, as this
information has not proved
valuable.
Title of Collection: Marine Mammal
Marking, Tagging, and Reporting
Certificates, and Registration of Certain
Dead Marine Mammal Hard Parts, 50
CFR 18.23(f) and 18.26.
OMB Control Number: 1018–0066.
Form Number: FWS Forms 3–2406, 3–
2414, 3–2415, and 3–2416.
Type of Review: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents/Affected Public:
Individuals and households, private
sector, and State/local/Tribal
governments.
Respondent’s Obligation: Required to
obtain or retain a benefit.
Frequency of Collection: On occasion.
Total Estimated Annual Nonhour
Burden Cost: None.

Completion time per response
15 minutes ......................................................
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burden hours *
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Number of
respondents

Activity

Number of
responses

Completion time per response

Total annual
burden hours *

3–2416 (Sea Otter) ........................................
3–2406 (Beach Found) ..................................

60
200

1,500
200

15 minutes ......................................................
15 minutes ......................................................

375
50

Totals: ......................................................

370

2,030

.........................................................................

508

* Rounded.

An agency may not conduct or
sponsor and a person is not required to
respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number.
The authority for this action is the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
Dated: July 29, 2020.
Madonna Baucum,
Information Collection Clearance Officer, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0030578;
PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000]

Notice of Inventory Completion: Baylor
University’s Mayborn Museum
Complex, (Formerly Baylor
University’s Strecker Museum;
Formerly Baylor University Museum),
Waco, TX
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.

AGENCY:
ACTION:

The Baylor University’s
Mayborn Museum Complex (formerly
Baylor University’s Strecker Museum;
formerly Baylor University Museum)
has completed an inventory of human
remains and associated funerary objects,
in consultation with the appropriate
Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations, and has determined that
there is no cultural affiliation between
the human remains and associated
funerary objects and any present-day
Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations. Representatives of any
Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to request transfer of control
of these human remains and associated
funerary objects should submit a written
request to Baylor University’s Mayborn
Museum Complex. If no additional
requestors come forward, transfer of
control of the human remains and
associated funerary objects to the Indian
Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations
stated in this notice may proceed.

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Representatives of any Indian
Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization
not identified in this notice that wish to
request transfer of control of these
human remains and associated funerary
objects should submit a written request
with information in support of the
request to Baylor University’s Mayborn
Museum Complex at the address in this
notice by September 2, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Anita L. Benedict, Baylor
University’s Mayborn Museum
Complex, One Bear Place #97154, Waco,
TX 76798–7154, telephone (254) 710–
4835, email anita_benedict@baylor.edu.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
here given in accordance with the
Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.
3003, of the completion of an inventory
of human remains and associated
funerary objects under the control of
Baylor University’s Mayborn Museum
Complex, Waco, TX. The human
remains and associated funerary objects
were removed from Madison Parish, LA.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
U.S.C. 3003(d)(3) and 43 CFR 10.11(d).
The determinations in this notice are
the sole responsibility of the museum,
institution, or Federal agency that has
control of the Native American human
remains and associated funerary objects.
The National Park Service is not
responsible for the determinations in
this notice.
DATES:

Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by Baylor
University’s Mayborn Museum Complex
professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Jena Band of
Choctaw Indians; The Choctaw Nation
of Oklahoma; and The Muscogee (Creek)
Nation (hereafter referred to as ‘‘The
Consulted Tribes’’).
An invitation to consult was extended
to the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town;
Caddo Nation of Oklahoma; Cherokee
Nation; Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana;
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana; Eastern
Band of Cherokee Indians; Kialegee
Tribal Town; Miccosukee Tribe of
Indians; Mississippi Band of Choctaw
Indians; Poarch Band of Creeks
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Creek Indians of Alabama); Quapaw
Nation (previously listed as The
Quapaw Tribe of Indians); Seminole
Tribe of Florida (previously listed as
Seminole Tribe of Florida (Dania, Big
Cypress, Brighton, Hollywood & Tampa
Reservations)); The Chickasaw Nation;
The Osage Nation (previously listed as
Osage Tribe); The Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma; Thlopthlocco Tribal Town;
Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe; and the
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma (hereafter referred
to as ‘‘The Invited Tribes’’).
History and Description of the Remains
Sometime prior to 1909, human
remains representing, at minimum, one
individual were removed from Mound,
Madison Parish, LA. Mound was named
for an American Indian mound that
stood at the original town site. In 1909,
the presumed collector, a J.M. Carter,
donated this collection to Baylor
University. J.M. Carter might be James
Michelle Carter (1849–1928), whose
father was a Baylor University Trustee
after the Civil War.
In 2003, the human remains and
associated funerary objects were located
in a cigar box that lay under a whale
skull exhibit. The human remains were
labeled with the numbers 4047 and
4359 through 4389. Catalog number
4047 corresponds to an entry in the
Strecker Catalog Book No. 3, which
reads ‘‘4047 . . .. Bones & Other
Materials from Mound, Louisiana J.M.
Carter.’’ The numbers 4359 through
4389 do not relate to any currently
known catalog. As number 4047 had
been reused, new catalog numbers were
assigned to the human remains and
associated funerary objects. The human
remains (AR 20806) include a phalange,
limb bone, talus, calcaneus fragment,
and two mandible fragments with teeth.
No known individual was identified.
The two associated funerary objects (AR
20849) are one lot of animal bones and
one pottery sherd.
Determinations Made by Baylor
University’s Mayborn Museum
Complex
Officials of Baylor University’s
Mayborn Museum Complex have
determined that:

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