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- IPaC offers the ability to obtain an informal list of endangered species, critical habitat, migratory birds, wildlife refuges, and wetlands (collectively referred to as trust resources) under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) jurisdiction that are known or expected to be on or near the project area.
Creating an IPaC account and logging in
You can now create an account and log in to IPaC. This much-requested feature allows you to save your progress and return at a later date for further action. Additionally, the login capability makes it easier to obtain updated species lists and track your many projects and their associated documents in IPaC.
Instead of entering your contact information each time you submit an official species list request, you can now save time by entering it on a Profile page, which will be used to pre-populate request forms for an official species list, for example.
Managing your projects and project access
You now have 'My Projects' page which lists the projects you have created or have been given access to by someone else. From this page, you can easily return to a project at a later date for further action.
IPaC now offers the ability to add other members to a project. You simply provide the email address of the prospective member, and IPaC will send an email to them with a link to the project. If the new member has not yet created an IPaC account, the email will include a link for doing so.
Storing and accessing project documents
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For a given IPaC project, you now have a central store of IPaC-generated documents, such as species lists or determination key documents. Documents are no longer sent to you via email, but instead, you have indefinite access to them via your IPaC project. IPaC also offers the ability to upload documents that are relevant to your project design, such as maps, survey results, and so forth.
Following a streamlined, step-by-step consultation process
IPaC now offers an endangered species review process, a step-by-step consultation for certain species and/or project types. This streamlined approach helps prepare action agencies for consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and, in some cases, allows them to complete the consultation process online without the need for direct contact with an FWS office. IPaC also provides official documentation reflecting whether or not consultation is necessary and/or the consultation results. Over time, additional species and project types will be added to IPaC’s online consultation process.
For U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service field offices, this new capability saves personnel time and effort by automatically handling many of the simpler and more routine projects that frequently come into field offices. IPaC even logs the projects in the FWS's database for tracking consultations (TAILS) automatically. The process saves time for everyone!
For projects that are conducted, permitted, funded, or licensed by any Federal agency, the first step in the endangered species review process is to get an official U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service species list. Projects unaffiliated with a Federal agency may skip this step.
For each species in the project area, action agencies are required to make a determination regarding the potential effects of the project. For the endangered species review process, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has performed up-front analysis for certain project types, agencies, and species. These analyses have been compiled into determination keys, a simple online interview process to arrive at a recommended determination for some or all species in a project area.
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Each determination key starts with a qualification interview to see if the key is appropriate for a given project. If a project qualifies for the determination key, the project proponent answers a set of interview questions that may result in the receipt of a ‘Consistency Determination’ letter. Most determination keys require that the project proponent give the Consistency Letter, which includes an IPaC project locator code, to the Action Agency representative, who logs into IPaC and submits a request for concurrence verification from the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (If the Action Agency representative performs the IPaC endangered species review, they can skip the Consistency Determination letter step).
Species that are not covered by determination keys must still be evaluated manually. For some species in some areas of the country, action agencies can use IPaC to perform an impact analysis, a breakdown of how common project activities could affect species in the project area. As part of the impact analysis, project proponents receive conservation measures (CMs) in the specific context of the project activities, the potential species involved, and location. CMs provide guidance on how to enhance, reduce, or eliminate the impacts of project activities on listed species1. CMs and other impact analysis data can be manually incorporated into a Biological Assessment outside of IPaC.
Figure 1. A diagram of IPaC’s new streamlined consultation process.
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