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Endangered Species Act Section 7(a)(2) Biological Opinion for Administration of the Aldrich, Beech, Camp Creek, Dark Canyon, Deadhorse, Deer Creek, Dixie, Fawn Springs, Fields Peak, Fox, Hanscomb, Herberger, Hot Springs, John Day, Long Creek, McClellan, McCullough, Mount Vernon, Murderers Creek, Lower Middle Fork John Day, North Middle Fork John Day, South Middle Fork John Day, Rail, Reynolds Creek, Round Top, Seneca, Slide Creek, and York Grazing Allotments for 2023–2027 on the Malheur National Forest, North Fork John Day (HUC 17070202), Middle Fork John Day (HUC 17070203), South Fork John Day (HUC 17070201), and Upper John Day (HUC 17070201) Subbasins, Grant County, Oregon
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Series: ESA Section 7 Consultation
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Alternative Title:Malheur National Forest 2023-2027 Grazing Program
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