Comment from The Williamson County Conservation Foundation (4 of 4)
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Summary: The Williamson County Conservation Foundation argues that the Department of the Interior should rescind the final rule designating critical habitat for the Georgetown and Salado salamanders. They contend that the designation is not "prudent and determinable," lacks sufficient scientific data, and imposes unnecessary regulatory and economic burdens on local governments while the species is already adequately protected by existing state and local rules.
The Williamson County Conservation Foundation submits the attached comments regarding the request for information on regulatory reform. (4 of 4)