Have adverse effects on properties listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places?
No. The FWS is unaware of any sites within the Agreement’s covered area listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It is unlikely that any action under this Agreement would alter any such property to make it ineligible or harm an existing listed property. H. Have adverse effects on listed or proposed species, or have adverse effects on designated Critical Habitat for these species? No. After reviewing the current status of the HED, the environmental baseline for the action area, the effects of proposed enhancement of survival permit issuance, and the cumulative effects, it is the SERVICE’S biological opinion that the action, as proposed, is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of HED. This no jeopardy finding is supported by the following: The SHA will result in a net conservation benefit for HED, as required by the SERVICE’S Safe Harbor Policy. Habitat improvements will likely contribute to HED recovery long after the expiration of the SHA.