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CCP Process
A
comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) describes the desired future conditions
of a refuge or planning unit and provides long-range guidance and management
direction to achieve the purposes of the refuge; helps fulfill the mission of
the Refuge System; maintains and, where appropriate, restores the ecological
integrity of each refuge and the Refuge System; helps achieve the goals of
the National Wilderness Preservation System; and, meets other mandates. The National Wildlife Refuge System
Improvement Act of 1997 (Pub.L. 105–57) mandates that the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service write CCPs for all national wildlife refuges and
reevaluate them every 15 years or as needed. The National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) mandates that we develop either an
environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement in the CCP. The planning project provides a unique opportunity for the
Service to involve individuals and local communities in the long-term
management of the refuge.
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on each of the boxes below to find out more about each step of the CCP process.
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