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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Notice of Intent To Prepare Comprehensive Plan and Environmental Assessment for Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge, Walden, CO
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This notice advises that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
intends to gather information necessary to prepare a Comprehensive
Conservation Plan and associated environmental documents for Arapaho
National Wildlife Refuge in northcentral Colorado. Arapaho National
Wildlife Refuge manages Bamforth National Wildlife Refuge, Mortenson
Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, and
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Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuge, all located in Wyoming.
However, CCPs for these Arapaho NWR stations in Wyoming will not be prepared concurrent with the CCP for Arapaho NWR. The Service is furnishing this notice in compliance with Service CCP policy to advise other agencies and the public of its intentions and to obtain suggestions and information on the scope of issues to be considered in the planning process.
SUMMARY: Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge, CO,
Each National Wildlife Refuge has specific purposes for which it
was established and for which legislation was enacted. Those purposes
are used to develop and prioritize management goals and objectives
within the National Wildlife Refuge System mission and to guide which
public uses will occur on the Refuge. The planning process is a way for
the Service and the public to evaluate management goals and objectives
for the best possible conservation efforts of this important wildlife habitat, while providing for wildlifedependent recreation
opportunities that are compatible with each National Wildlife Refuge's
establishing purposes and the mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge (approximately 24,800 acres) was established in 1967 and is located in an intermountain glacial basin immediately south of Walden (county seat of Jackson County, Colorado) in a 45mile long basin commonly known as North Park. Current public use opportunities at this Refuge include wildlife observation, photography, and fishing.
The Service will conduct a comprehensive conservation planning
process that will provide opportunity for Tribal, State, and local
governments, agencies, organizations, and the public to participate in
issue scoping and public comment. The Service is requesting input for
issues, concerns, ideas, and suggestions for the future management of
Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge in northcentral Colorado. Anyone
interested in providing input is invited to respond to the following three questions:
(1) What makes Arapaho NWR special or unique for you?
(2) What problems or issues do you want to see addressed in the Comprehensive Conservation Plan?
(3) What improvements would you recommend for Arapaho NWR?
The Service has provided the above questions for your optional use; you are not required to provide information to the Service. The Planning Team developed these questions to facilitate finding out more information about individual issues and ideas concerning these Refuges. Comments received by the Planning Team will be used as part of the planning process; individual comments will not be referenced in our reports or directly responded to.
An opportunity will be given to the public to provide input at open houses to scope issues and concerns (schedules can be obtained from the Planning Team Leaders at the above addresses). Comments may also be submitted anytime during the planning process by writing to the above addresses. All information provided voluntarily by mail, phone, or at public meetings becomes part of the official public record (i.e., names, addresses, letters of comment, input recorded during meetings). If requested under the Freedom of Information Act by a private citizen or organization, the Service may provide informational copies.
The environmental review of this project will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), NEPA Regulations (40 CFR parts 15001508), and other appropriate Federal laws and regulations, and Service policies and procedures for compliance with those regulations.
All comments received from individuals on Service Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements become part of the official public record. Requests for such comments will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, NEPA (40 CFR 1506.6(f)), and other Departmental and Service policy and procedures. When requested, the Service generally will provide comment letters with the names and addresses of the individuals who wrote the comments.
However, the telephone number of the commenting individual will not
be provided in response to such requests to the extent permissible by
law. Additionally, public comment letters are not required to contain
the commentator's name, address, or any other identifying information. Such comments may be submitted anonymously to the Service.
Dated: November 15, 2000.
Elliott Sutta,
Regional Director, Denver, Colorado.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Bernardo Garza, Planning Team Leader, Division of Planning, PO Box 25486, DFC, Denver, CO 80225; or
Michael Spratt, Chief, Division of Planning, PO Box 25486, DFC, Denver,
CO 80225.
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