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ACF's 2nd virtual public informational meeting

ACF

Apr 16, 2024

ACF to host public informational meeting to discuss the TCP for the DSL

American Conservation Foundation (ACF) will host a virtual public informational meeting to discuss the Texas Conservation Plan (TCP) for the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard (DSL) on April 16, 2024 at 1PM CST via Zoom.


On July 3, 2023, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) published the "Proposed Rule to List the DSL" in the Federal Register. In keeping with the proposed regulatory timeline, ACF anticipates that USFWS will list the DSL as an Endangered Species on or about July 3, 2024. Once the DSL is listed, there will no longer be an opportunity to enroll in the TCP and gain the regulatory benefits of participating in the Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances (CCAA).


ACF invites interested parties to learn more about enrolling in the TCP before the final listing decision.


REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED TO JOIN

You can register for this virtual public informational meeting via Zoom at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqduqqrDIjHdN7sqV5av6lf63vio65HWFL


You must register with an email associated with an active Zoom account. If you do not have an active Zoom account, you can register for a basic user account for free.

Once your registration request is approved by ACF, you will receive a confirmation email with the meeting invitation.

Mission Statement: 

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The American Conservation Foundation (ACF) is a Texas-based non-profit organization committed to the conservation, sustainable management, and protection of natural and community resources. ACF develops and implements innovative, science-based strategies that are practical, durable, and grounded in common sense.

Our mission is to support initiatives that safeguard native ecosystems, strengthen resilience to natural hazards and empower communities and private landowners to become active stewards of the land. Through a balanced approach that promotes environmental sustainability, public safety, and economic vitality, we aim to build stronger, more adaptable communities.​​

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