Comment Form: Willamette Valley Conservation Study
Pacific Region
 

Introduction

There are three parts to this form: introduction, name and address, and comments. We developed this form to facilitate public comments and to expand our mailing list for this project. We will use the information and comments you share with us to better serve the public. Using this form and providing comments are voluntary, and providing your name, organization, and address are optional.


Name and Address

Privacy Note: Before including your name, address, or other personal identifying information below, you should be aware that your entire comment (including your personal identifying information) may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us to withhold your personal identifying information from public review by checking the box "keep my contact information private," we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.

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U.S. State/Province: Please use the drop-down list.
Use this box for states/provinces outside the U.S.
Country:
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First Name: xxxMiddle Initial:
Last Name:
Organization: If selected please select 'Member' or 'Official Representative' below.


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Email:


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Comments

We want to know what natural resource issues are important to you. For each question below, please
include specific comments, suggestions, or questions. You can enter up to 35,000 characters in the
comment field, which is approximately equivalent to a 10 page letter.

* You must enter a Comment to be able to submit the form.


x1. What emerging issues related to the conservation of species and habitats in
xthe Willamette Valley are important to you, and how should we address them?

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x2. Where do you see gaps in species and habitat protection?
xPlease identify specific areas where we should focus our efforts.

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x3. How can we work with you, your organization, and private landowners
xto achieve common objectives, such as conserving and connecting habitats
xand supporting sustainable farming, ranching, and forestry practices?

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x4. Land conservation programs could include conservation easements,
xfee title land acquisitions, and cooperative management agreements.
xWhich of these programs should the Service pursue and where would
xthese tools be most appropriate?
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x5. What criteria should we use to help us identify and prioritize specific
xgeographic areas with high conservation or recreation values?
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6. Please provide comments on issues or topics important to you,
xthat are not included in the previous five questions.
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Thank You!

 

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