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PURPOSE: The exchange of lands between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Doyon, Limited is proposed to enhance the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge of Alaska. Doyon is the largest private landowner in the refuge and an Alaska Native regional corporation that has been interested in acquiring federal oil and gas interests since the refuge was established in 1980. Under the terms of an agreement in principle between the FWS and Doyon, the U.S. government would receive fee title to lease 150,000 acres of Doyon lands, including both surface and subsurface rights, with priority fish and wildlife habitats that can be incorporated into the refuge. Doyon would receive fee title to 110,000 acres of refuge lands,...
PURPOSE: The implementation of a revised comprehensive conservation plan for the Kodiak National Wildlife of Alaska is proposed. The plan would replace the management plan adopted in 1987 and guide management of the refuge for the next 15 years. One of the 16 national refuges in Alaska, Kodiak Refuge encompasses 1.6 million acres of lands and waters on the Kodiak Archipelago. More specifically, the refuge includes the southwestern two-thirds of Kodiak Island all of Uganik Island, and 54,000 acres on Afognak and Ban islands. The refuge i9s rich in cultural and biological resources. Three levels of management direction are addressed with respect to conservation direction, specifically, regional management for all...
PURPOSE: The exchange of lands between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Doyon, Limited is proposed to enhance the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge of Alaska. Doyon is the largest private landowner in the refuge and an Alaska Native regional corporation that has been interested in acquiring federal oil and gas interests since the refuge was established in 1980. Under the terms of an agreement in principle between the FWS and Doyon, the U.S. government would receive fee title to lease 150,000 acres of Doyon lands, including both surface and subsurface rights, with priority fish and wildlife habitats that can be incorporated into the refuge. Doyon would receive fee title to 110,000 acres of refuge lands,...
PURPOSE: The implementation of a revised comprehensive conservation plan for the Kodiak National Wildlife of Alaska is proposed. The plan would replace the management plan adopted in 1987 and guide management of the refuge for the next 15 years. One of the 16 national refuges in Alaska, Kodiak Refuge encompasses 1.6 million acres of lands and waters on the Kodiak Archipelago. More specifically, the refuge includes the southwestern two-thirds of Kodiak Island all of Uganik Island, and 54,000 acres on Afognak and Ban islands. The refuge i9s rich in cultural and biological resources. Three levels of management direction are addressed with respect to conservation direction, specifically, regional management for all...
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