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What if my project meets the conditions of the programmatic consultation, but a threatened or endangered bird, mammal, amphibian, reptile, or plant species occurs in the vicinity?

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What if my project meets the conditions of the programmatic consultation, but a threatened or endangered bird, mammal, amphibian, reptile, or plant species occurs in the vicinity?

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A. The new programmatic consultation covers only listed fish species. If other threatened or endangered species or designated critical habitat occur in the vicinity of your project, you must notify the Corps. Do not begin any work until you receive notification from the Corps that the proposed work complies with the ESA. We recommend that you use the Joint Aquatic Resource Permits Application (JARPA) form to notify us.

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