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Identification and Evaluation of Potential Thrid Party Impacts Related to the Habitat Component of the Proposed Platte River Recovery
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WY
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Date
6/13/2000
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Hazen and Sawyer Environmental Engineers & Scientists
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Identification and Evaluation of Potential Third Party Impacts Related to the Habitat Component of the Proposed Platte River Recovery Implementation Plan Final Report
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Executive Summary <br />■ increase recreational opportunities on potential habitat lands through limited <br />public access. <br />■ Provide necessary resources to properly manage recreational activities during bird <br />watching season (5 weeks in early spring) and hunting season (October through <br />January). <br />■ Conduct operations in a manner consistent with local laws and ordinances that <br />protect adjacent landowners and demonstrate a "good neighbor" attitude towards <br />solving potential problems associated with weed control, fencing and other <br />nuisance factors with adjacent landowners. <br />Hwd.40210R009.doc ES -16 Third Party Impact Study <br />Final Report <br />
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