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Indigo cobra
Indigo cobra




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Pamphlets should be printed on 8.5 x 11in paper and folded, and available and distributed to staff working on the site.ĭESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non-venomous snakes in North America, with individuals often reaching up to 8 feet in length. Posters with the following information shall be placed at strategic locations on the construction site and along any proposed access roads (a final poster for Plan compliance, to be printed on 11 x 17in or larger paper and laminated, is attached). POSTER & PAMPHLET INFORMATIONĭownload Poster in English | Spanish. The Plan materials should consist of: 1) a combination of posters and pamphlets (see Poster Information section below) and 2) verbal educational instructions to construction personnel by supervisory or management personnel before any clearing/land alteration activities are initiated (see Pre-Construction Activities and During Construction Activities sections below). A concurrence e-mail from the appropriate USFWS Field Office will fulfill approval requirements. The USFWS will respond via e-mail, typically within 30 days of receiving the plan, either concurring that the plan is adequate or requesting additional information. At least 30 days prior to any clearing/land alteration activities, the applicant shall submit their unique plan for review and approval. If the applicant decides to use an eastern indigo snake protection/education plan other than the approved Plan below, written confirmation or approval from the USFWS that the plan is adequate must be obtained. At least 30 days prior to any clearing/land alteration activities, the applicant shall notify the appropriate USFWS Field Office via e-mail that the Plan will be implemented as described below (Jacksonville, Florida Field Office: Vero Beach, Florida Field Office: Panama City, Florida Field Office: Athens, Georgia Field Office: As long as the signatory of the e-mail certifies compliance with the below Plan (including use of the attached poster and pamphlet), no further written confirmation or approval from the USFWS is needed and the applicant may move forward with the project. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in Florida and Georgia for use by applicants and their construction personnel. The eastern indigo snake protection/education plan (Plan) below has been developed by the U.S. Last Updated: Ap(updated Georgia ES email address) Standard Protection Measures for the Eastern Indigo Snake






Indigo cobra