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Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) for Bald Eagle
Documents Cited
Stingray Point, Middlesex County, Virginia

Associated Press. 1999. "Virginia wildlife researchers oppose taking bald eagle off endangered species list," Bay Journal, Vol. 9, No. 6, September 1999. Web: http://www.bayjournal.com/99-09/NATION.HTM

Chesapeake Bay Alliance. 2001. "Bald Eagles and the Chesapeake Bay" (includes Chesapeake Bay Basin Bald Eagle Population Growth: 1977-2001) Backgrounder. Chesapeake Bay Alliance, Annnapolis, MD.

Center for Conservation Biology. 2001. "News Release: Virginia Bald Eagle Population Soars."

Center for Conservation Biology. 2000. Annual Report: The Center for Conservation Biology. (Note: this is a very large pdf file)

Cohn, D'Vera. 2000. "Eagle-Eyed Discovery - Surprise Hatching Marks First Sighting of Species in District Since 1940s," Washington Post, Page B1.

Editorial. 2000. "Endangered Wilson Bridge," Washington Times, page A-16.

Modzelewski, Eve. 2002. "Wal-Mart to Share Bald Eagle' Nest: Facility Bends Over Backward to Accommodate Birds," Fort Pierce Tribune (November 25, 2002)

National Wilderness Institute. 1999. "Bald Eagle Announcement."

Therres, Glenn D., Mitchell A. Byrd, Dana S. Bradshaw. 1993 "Effects of Development on Nesting Bald Eagles: Case Studies from Chesapeake Bay." Trans. 58th N. A. Wildlife & Natural Resources Conference. 58:62-69.

U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 1987. "Habitat Management Guidelines for the Bald Eagle in the Southeast Region," 3rd Revision (January, 1987)

U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 1996. Application for an Incidental Take Permit for a Residential Subdivision, Located near the City of St. Cloud, Osceola County, Florida, 61 FR 36391.

U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service. 1996. Habitat Conservation Planning Handbook. Web: http://endangered.fws.gov/hcp/hcpbook.html

U. S. Department of the Interior. 1999. Proposed Rule to Remove the Bald Eagle in the Lower 48 States from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife, Federal Register, Volume 64, No. 128, page 36454-36464.

U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 1999. "The Bald Eagle is Back! President Clinton Announces Proposal to Remove Our National Symbol from Endangered Species List," News Release, July 2, 1999.
Also available on at FWS site: http://www.fws.gov/r9extaff/eaglejuly2.html

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service & Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. 2000. Bald Eagle Protection Guidelines for Virginia.

U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 2001. Listing a Species as Threatened or Endangered: Section 4 of the Endangered Species Act.

U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 2001. Habitat Conservation Plan for Issuance of an Incidental Take Permit for the Gunston Manor Subdivision, Single-Family Home Construction, Mason Neck, Fairfax County, VA, 66 FR 32959.

U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 2001. Application for an Incidental Take Permit and Receipt of a Habitat Conservation Plan for the American Bald Eagle, Gaston County, NC, 66 FR 18493.

Watts, Bryan D. 1999. "Removal of the Chesapeake Bay Bald Eagle from the federal list of threatened and endangered species: Context and Consequences," White Paper Series, Center for Conservation Biology.

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