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<br />L~ <br /> <br />If I cooperate, what is in it for me? <br /> <br />If the scientists determine that your land has potential for use as endangered <br />species' habitat, then you will be invited to participate in a cooperative <br />agreement. A real estate specialist will visit with you to develop an <br />agreement that is acceptable to you. If you accept, you will be compensated <br />for your participation. Also, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that <br />you are contributing towards recovery of endangered species. <br /> <br />How much compensation will I receive? <br /> <br />The amount of compensation you receive will depend on the size and value of <br />your property and the type of agreement developed. A real estate specialist <br />will be available to explain some of the options to you. <br /> <br />Can I refuse to participate? <br /> <br />Yes. If a property owner chooses not to participate, then we will <br />elsewhere for riverside habitats to manage for endangered species. <br />under no obligation to participate. <br /> <br />look <br />You are <br /> <br />We wish to extend our thanks <br />in this very important work. <br />or call: <br /> <br />to you for your consideration and participation <br />If you have additional questions, you may write <br /> <br />Patrick C. Nelson <br />Flood Plain Habitat Restoration Coordinator <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal Center <br />Denver, Colorado 80225 <br />Phone (303) 236-2985 Extension 226 <br /> <br />10 <br />