Notice of Intent To Prepare a Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment for the Rainwater Basin Wetland Management District, Kearney, NE
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[Federal Register: January 9, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 5)]
[Notices]
[Page 1451-1452]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Comprehensive Conservation Plan and
Environmental Assessment for the Rainwater Basin Wetland Management
District, Kearney, NE
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service) intends to gather information necessary to prepare a
Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) and associated environmental
documents for the Rainwater Basin Wetland Management District (WMD) in
south-central Nebraska. 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.
DATES: Written comments must be received by February 8, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Comments and requests for more information regarding the
Rainwater Basin WMD should be sent to Bernardo Garza, Planning Team
Leader, Division of Refuge Planning, P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal
Center, Denver, Colorado 80225.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bernardo Garza, Planning Team Leader,
Division of Refuge Planning, P.O. Box 25486, DFC, Denver, CO 80225, or
Linda Kelly, Chief, Branch of Comprehensive Conservation Planning, P.O.
Box 25486, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Service has initiated the CCP for the
Rainwater Basin WMD with headquarters in Kearney, Nebraska.
Each unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System, including this
WMD, 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
WMD. 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 wildlife-dependent recreation opportunities that are
compatible with each WMD's establishing purposes and the mission of the
National Wildlife Refuge System.
Rainwater Basin WMD was established in 1963 when the Service began
acquiring critical migratory waterfowl habitat in south-central and
southeastern Nebraska with Duck Stamp dollars. Today, the Rainwater
Basin WMD manages 61 individual tracts of land within the geographic
area called the Rainwater Basin. This WMD encompasses a complex of
wetlands scattered throughout a 17-county area. The wetlands are
shallow basins that provide resting and feeding areas for millions of
birds during spring and fall migration. Historically, bison and
wildfire kept the wetlands open, with annual plants growing during dry
summer months and droughts. With the bison gone and wildfires
controlled, management has to be accomplished to keep these wetlands in
a condition favored by ducks, geese, and other water birds. Current
public use opportunities at this WMD include hunting, wildlife
observation and photography.
The Service will conduct a CCP process that will provide an
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 the Rainwater Basin
WMD in south-central Nebraska. Anyone interested in providing input is
invited to respond to the following three questions.
(1) What makes the Rainwater Basin WMD special or unique for you?
(2) What problems or issues do you want to see addressed in the CCP?
(3) What improvements would you recommend for the Rainwater Basin WMD?
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 the Rainwater
Basin WMD. 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 (NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.); NEPA
Regulations (40 CFR 1500-1508); 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 will generally 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.
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Dated: November 17 2005.
Richard A Coleman,
Regional Director, Region 6, Denver, CO.
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