Your input is important to our preparation of effective Refuge Comprehensive
Conservation Plans and Land Protection Plans. Public involvement opportunities
occur during the scoping process, early in plan development, and after
a draft plan has been released for public review. The scoping process
serves to identify the issues of interest to the general public, local,
state, tribal and other federal government stakeholders. The Fish and
Wildlife Service typically holds public meetings, either formal hearings
or less structured workshops and open houses, during the scoping and
draft plan review periods to provide information about the refuge and
the planning process and to solicit public input.
Members of the public unable to attend public meetings or uncomfortable
with making comments in a public forum can also submit written comments,
by email or regular mail, or provide oral comments over the telephone.
A list of all projects with open comment periods appears below, with
email link, telephone number and mailing address for the project planner.
Notices of all scheduled public meetings on Southwest Region Refuge
Plans also appear below.
Anticipated comment periods for draft plans:
The Draft CCP for Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge will be
accepting public scoping comments on Tuesday, May 8, 2007, from 7 to
9 p.m., at:
Socorro County Annex Building (Old BLM Building)
198 Neel Avenue
Socorro, NM 87801
and on Thursday, May 10, 2007, at:
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104 (use northeast entrance)
Contact Refuge Manager Tom Melanson at 505-835-1828 or
Carol Torrez, Project Planner, at 505-248-6821 for information.