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*UPDATE*
The draft CCP and Environmental Assessment are available for public review and comment until July 14th, 2008. Only comments received by this date will be considered.

Notice of Availability -
Federal Register

Public Open House
July 1, 2008

Draft CCP/EA

Please send comments by July 14th to:

Email:
wolf_island_ccp@fws.gov

Mail:
Wolf Island CCP
Savannah Coastal Refuges
1000 Business Center Drive
Parkway Business Center, Suite 10
Savannah, GA 31405

Phone:
(912) 652-4415

COMPREHENSIVE CONSERVATION PLAN (CCP)

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is pleased to announce the initiation of the Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) process for Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The purpose of this planning effort is to develop a CCP that will provide this refuge with a 15-year management plan for the conservation of fish, wildlife, and plant resources and their related habitats, while also providing opportunities for compatible wildlife-dependent recreation.

The National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 requires that a CCP be prepared for each refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge System. Both the Service and the public will benefit from this requirement, as the CCP process provides many opportunities for ensuring that the long-term vision and goals for these refuges will be evaluated, developed, and achieved. Comprehensive Conservation Plans describe the desired future conditions of a refuge and provide long-range guidance and management direction to achieve refuge purposes; help fulfill the National Wildlife Refuge System mission; maintain and, where appropriate, restore the ecological integrity of each refuge and the Refuge System; help achieve the goals of the National Wilderness Preservation System; and meet other mandates.

In addition to providing a clear statement of the desired future conditions for this refuge, the CCP process is also intended to ensure public involvement in refuge management decisions. The views of individuals, the local community (including land owners and local businesses), public agencies and interested organizations will play an important role in the CCP process. Over the next few years, we will be issuing periodic planning updates that will inform you of our progress and provide information explaining how you can be involved in the various phases of plan development – from participating in public hearings to submitting written comments. Public involvement is an essential component of this planning effort, and we encourage your participation throughout the process.

Our goal is to prepare a CCP that:

  • Provides a clear vision of the desired future conditions for the refuge;
  • Establishes refuge management priorities for the next 15 years that are consistent with achieving the desired future conditions;
  • Ensures that management decisions will fulfill the mission of the NWR System, as well as the specific purposes for which the refuge was established.
  • Thoroughly evaluates the full range of views and comments provided by those individuals, groups, and agencies that participated in the planning process;
  • Incorporates an ecosystem approach into the management strategies for habitat protection, enhancement, and restoration; and
  • Identifies which public uses are, and are not, compatible with the vision and goals that are established for this refuge through the CCP process.
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