We
proposed to designate approximately
310.5 kilometers (km) (193.1 miles (mi))
(5,892 hectares (ha) (14,560 acres (ac))
in eight units as critical habitat within
Bernalillo, Colfax, Mora, Otero, Rio
Arriba, Sandoval, and Socorro Counties,
in New Mexico; Las Animas, Archuleta,
and La Plata Counties, Colorado; and
Greenlee and Apache Counties, Arizona.
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approximately 99 percent of the total
proposed critical habitat designation,
are currently unoccupied by the species,
but are essential for the conservation of
the species.
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Critical habitat designation for the
New Mexico meadow jumping mouse is
unlikely to generate costs exceeding
$100 million in a single year. The total
incremental section 7 costs associated
with the proposed designation are
estimated to be $19,000,000 over the
next 20 years, or $1,100,000 on an
annualized basis (seven percent
discount rate) for both administrative
and conservation effort costs.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-04-08/pdf/2014-07629.pdf
(the 193 miles of habitat means 193 miles of river confiscated in geographic areas where water access is few and far between - but wait. there’s more! taxpayers get to pay a million a year for administrative costs for a rat. Of course, we shouldn’t mention that rats benefit from cows, since, like the turtle, it eats grasses and forbes that grow in Cow Patties)
The meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius) is the most widely distributed mouse in the subfamily Zapodinae. It may be found from the Atlantic coast, to the Great Plains, as far north as the arctic tree lines in Canada and Alaska, and as far south as Georgia, Alabama, Arizona, and New Mexico.[2]
Don't have the slightest idea how the enviro-nazis are getting this rodent pest on the ESA when its habitat extends for literally millions of square miles in North America. Seems these groups have access to more money to waste than 0bama.