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Appendix H: Communications Appendix H: Communications Appendix H: Communications In this appendix: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Tribes Individuals Media Congressional Officials Organizations The following groups and individuals were contacted to solicit their involvement throughout the planning process: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regional planning chiefs and other planners as requested National planning coordinator National Conservation Training Center librarian Tribes Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Lower Sioux Indian Community of Minnesota Prairie Island Indian Community of Minnesota Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Santee Sioux Nation Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota Individuals District cooperative farmers Other general public as requested Media All Iowa and Minnesota media on file with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife were contacted at various times throughout the planning process. Iowa WMD/ Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan 242 Appendix H: Communications Congressional Officials Kevin McCarthy Daniel Muhlbauer Jo Oldson Pat Ward Helen Miller Daryl Beall John Kibbe Peter Cownie Beth Wessel-Kroeschell Dave Deyoe John Wittneben Ralph Watts Henry Rayhons David Tjepkes Josh Byrnes Rick Olson Ako Abdul-Samad David Johnson Julian Garrett Robert Bacon Amanda Ragan Dennis Black Kent Sorenson Royd Chambers Annette Sweeney Dick Dearden Kevin Koester Ruth Ann Gaines Bill Anderson Erik Helland Kim Pearson Scott Raecker Bill Dix Gary Worthan Lance Horbach Sharon Steckman Brad Zaun Herman Quirmbach Linda Upmeyer Steve Sodders Bruce Hunter Jack Hatch Lisa Heddens Steve Kettering Chip Baltimore Jack Whitver Mark Smith Stewart Iverson Chris Hagenow James Mathew McCoy Tim Kapucian VanEngelenhoven Clel Baudler Janet Petersen Merlin Bartz Tom Shaw Daniel Huseman Jeff Smith Nancy Boettger Dennis Guth Daniel Kelley Jerry Behn Pat Grassley Randy Feenstra Jake Chapman Mark Segebart Mary Jo Wilhelm Charles Schneider Amy Sinclair Megan Hess Helen Miller Tedd Gassman Marti Anderson Todd Prichard Rob Taylor Joe Riding Beth Wessel-Kroeschell Greg Heartsill Dean Fisher Jake Highfill John Landon John Forbes Organizations Northwestern Calhoun Floyd County Iowa Lakes Pocahontas Marshall University - County Board Conservation Regional County Board County Farm Environmental Of Supervisors Board (CCB) Water Of Service Agency Policy And Supervisors Culture Iowa WMD / Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan 243 Appendix H: Communications National Wildlife Calhoun CCB Franklin County Iowa Pork Pocahontas Algona Service Refuge Board Of Producers CCB Center Association Supervisors PEER Refuge Carroll County Franklin CCB Iowa Soybean Polk County Humboldt Keeper Board Of Association Board Of Service Center Supervisors Supervisors And Humboldt Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Defenders Of Carroll CCB Greene County Iowa Turkey Polk CCB Kossuth County Wildlife Board Of Federation Farm Service Supervisors Agency Wilderness Center Lake Greene CCB Jasper County Sac County Cerro Gordo Watch Improvement Board Of Board Of County Farm & Preservation Supervisors Supervisors Service Agency Association National Cerro Gordo Grundy County Jasper CCB Sac CCB Adel Service Trappers County Board Board Of Center And Association, Of Supervisors Supervisors Dallas SWCD Inc. The Wilderness Cerro Gordo Grundy CCB Kossuth Spirit Lake Butler County Society CCB County Board Protective Farm Service Of Supervisors Association Agency The Humane Cherokee Guthrie County Kossuth CCB Story County Northwood Society Of The County Board Board Of Board Of Service Center United States Of Supervisors Supervisors Supervisors National Wildlife Cherokee Guthrie CCB Marshall Story CCB Thompson Federation CCB County Board Service Center Of Supervisors And Winnebago SWCD Sierra Club – Clay County Hamilton Marshall CCB Webster Iowa Native Midwest Office Board Of County Board County Board Plant Society Supervisors Of Supervisors Of Supervisors The Clay CCB Hamilton CCB Mitchell Webster CCB Wessling Ag. Conservation County Board Inc. Fund Of Supervisors Colleen Dallas County Hancock Mitchell CCB Winnebago Dallas County Hovinga, Board Of County Board County Board Farm Service Friends Of Supervisors Of Supervisors Of Agency Union Slough Supervisors NWR Iowa WMD/ Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan 244 Appendix H: Communications Audubon Dallas CCB Hancock CCB O’Brien Winnebago Estherville Society Of The County Board CCB Service Center District Of Of Supervisors Columbia Boone County Dickinson Hardin County O’Brien CCB Worth County Spirit Lake Board Of County Board Board Of Board Of Service Center Supervisors Of Supervisors Supervisors Supervisors And Dickinson SWCD Boone CCB Dickinson Hardin CCB Okoboji Worth CCB Storm Lake CCB Protective Service Center Association And Buena Vista SWCD Buena Vista East Okoboji Horizon Wind Osceola Wright County Carroll Service County Board Lakes Farms, Upper County Board Board Of Center Of Supervisors Improvement Midwest Of Supervisors Supervisors Corporation Regional Office Buena Vista Emmet County Humboldt Osceola CCB Wright CCB Clarion Service CCB Board Of County Board Center And Supervisors Of Supervisors Wright SWCD Butler County Emmet CCB Humboldt CCB Palo Alto Xenia Rural Iowa Trappers Board Of County Board Water Association Supervisors Of Supervisors Butler CCB Floyd County Iowa Corn Palo Alto CCB Story Soil And Newton Service Board Of Growers Water Center And Supervisors Association Conservation Jasper SWCD District Polk County Iowa Falls R.S. Stover Hamilton Soil Webster City Webster Soil Farm Service Service Center Company And Water Service And Water Agency And Hardin Conservation Center Conservation SWCD District District Marshalltown Humboldt Boone Service Calhoun Hardin County Dickinson Service Center County Farm Center, NRCS County Farm Farm Service County Clean And Marshall Service Service Agency Water Alliance SWCD Agency Agency Nevada Service Webster Greene County Iowa Primghar Izaak Walton Center County Farm Farm Service Cattlemen’s Service League, Service Agency Association Center And Oakdale Agency O’Brien Chapter SWCD Guthrie County Iowa Prairie Ducks Osage Service Arco Grundy County Farm Service Network Unlimited Center Dehydrating Farm Service Agency Agency Iowa WMD / Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan 245 Appendix H: Communications Hancock Garner Rockwell City Ankeny Franklin Iowa Natural County Farm Service Center Service Center Service Center County Farm Heritage Service Agency And Hancock And Polk Service Foundation SWCD SWCD Agency Izaak Walton Guthrie Center Sac City Iowa Osceola Story County League, Rice Service Center Service Center Ornithologists County Farm Farm Service Lake Chapter And Guthrie Union Service Agency SWCD Agency Emmetsburg Boone Soil Pocahontas Pocahontas Jasper County Cerro Gordo Service Center And Water Service Center County Farm Farm Service Soil And Water And Palo Alto Conservation And Service Agency Conservation SWCD District Pocahontas Agency District SWCD Spencer Worth Soil Dickinson PMB Farms Wright County Izaak Walton Service Center And Water County Farm Farm Service League, Boone And Clay Conservation Service Agency Agency Valley Chapter SWCD District Charles City Pheasants Allison Service Creating Great M&M Divide Kossuth CCB Service Center Forever And Center And Places RC&D And Floyd Quails Forever Butler SWCD SWCD Fort Dodge Sac County Hampton Iowa White Rock Izaak Walton Service Center Farm Service Service Center Bowhunters Conservancy League, Emmet Agency And Franklin Association County Chapter SWCD Sac Soil And Floyd County Boone County Izaak Walton Agren, Inc. Carroll County Water Farm Service Farm Service League, Floyd Farm Service Conservation Agency Agency County Agency District Chapter Izaak Walton Diversity Clay County Cherokee Hamilton Emmet Soil And League, Worth Farms Farm Service Service Center County Farm Water County Chapter Agency And Cherokee Service Conservation SWCD Agency District Cherokee Mitchell Soil Izaak Walton Buena Vista Waterfowl Grundy Center County Farm And Water League, County Farm Association Of Service Center Service Agency Conservation Dickinson Service Iowa District County Chapter Agency Winnebago Saving Our Palo Alto Izaak Walton Mason City Jefferson County Farm Avian County Farm League, East Service Service Center Service Agency Resources Service Agency Fork Chapter Center And Greene SWCD Ducks Osceola Soil Emmet County Izaak Walton Calhoun Soil O Brien County Unlimited And Water Farm Service League, And Water Farm Service Conservation Agency Marshall Conservation Agency District County District Chapter Iowa WMD/ Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan 246 Appendix H: Communications Mitchell County Sibley Service Iowa Grundy Soil Carroll Soil Worth County Farm Service Center Environmental And Water And Water Farm Service Agency Council Conservation Conservation Agency District District Kossuth Soil Iowa And Water Department of Conservation Natural District Resources Iowa WMD / Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan 247 .
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