Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Planning
Planning for the FutureThe National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 (PL 105-57) requires Comprehensive Conservation Plans (CCPs) for each national wildlife refuge. CCPs are 15-year plans designed to provide strategic management direction that best achieves the refuge's purposes; attains the vision and goals developed for the refuge; contributes to the National Wildlife Refuge System mission; addresses key challenges, issues, and relevant mandates; and is consistent with sound principles of fish and wildlife management. To learn more about CCPs and the CCP process in general, please visit What Are CCPs? Latest News in Developing the CCPIf you would like to get specific information on the refuge, please visit the Monomoy refuge website. Contact InformationYou may submit comments throughout the planning process by using the following contact information: Carl Melberg *Please include your mailing address if you would like to be on our mailing list! |


