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B-118307 1 (1979-02-06)

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               COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                        WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


 B-118307                                   February 6, 1979
 CED9-119




 Mr. Elvis J. Stahr
 President, National Audubon
   Society
 950 Third Avenue
 New York-ew York 10022
 Dear


      Your letter of January 11, 1979, stated that our report
 of November 1, 1978, to the Secretary of the Interior   -   n
 (CED-79-6) contained numerous inaccuracies that seriously
 weakened our findings. Following receipt of your letter, we
 reviewed the information used to support our re-commendation
 that Interior discontinue[acquisition of.Kealia I    on the
 Island of  aui, Hawaii _nd examined the limited new data
 provided in yofUrl-et-t-r. Our position remains unchanged.

      We agree that Kealia Pond should remain a wildlife
 refuge. This is reflected in our recommendation that the
 Secretary monitor State and county actions to assure that
 they are compatible with a waterbird haoitat. We do npt
 agree, however, that actual and planned development in the
 pond area constitute serious threats to the survival of the
 coot and the stilt, necessitating Federal acquisition
 through condemnation.

      As pointed out in our report, data in the recovery plan
 approved by the Director of Interior's Fish and Wildlife
 Service (FWS) show that the coot has already surpassed its
 population objective and that the stilt population is well
 on the way to recovery without the acquisition of Kealia
 Pond. (See p. 9 of enclosure for discussion of population
objectives.) Our report also shows that State-owned Kanaha
Pond is the primary nesting and feeding habitat for both the
coot and the stilt, that Kealia Pond is within a zoned conser--
vation district, and that both ponds have been designated
by the State as wildlife sanctuaries. (See pp. 1 to 5 of
enclosure for responses to specific points relating to the
current status of the two ponds.)





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