U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mission Statement The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. National Wildlife Refuge Mission Statement The mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System is to administer a national network of lands and waters for the conservation, management, and, where appropriate, restoration of the fish, wildlife, and plant resources and their habitats within the United States for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans. —National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 The comprehensive conservation plan details program planning levels that are substantially greater than current budget allocations and, as such, is for strategic planning and program prioritization purposes only. This plan does not constitute a commitment for staffing increases or funding for future refuge-specific land acquisitions, construction projects, or operational and maintenance increases. Cover photos from Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Image Library Revised Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement Volume 2 ~ Appendices Kenai National Wildlife Refuge August 2009 Prepared by: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 7 Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Alaska Regional Office 2139 Ski Hill Road Division of Conservation Planning & Policy P.O. Box 2139 1011 East Tudor Rd., MS-231 Soldotna, Alaska 99669-2139 Anchorage, AK 99503 United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Regional Office, National Wildlife Refuge System-Alaska Division of Conservation Planning & Policy 1011 East Tudor Road Anchorage, Alaska 99503 (907) 786-3357 Dear Reader: This Revised Comprehensive Conservation Plan (Plan) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge will guide management of the Refuge for the next 15 years. This Plan revises the Refuge’s original comprehensive conservation plan completed in 1985. It outlines five management alternatives, including our preferred alternative, addresses management issues raised during public scoping, and presents our evaluation of the impacts associated with implementing each alternative. This Plan has been published in two volumes. Volume 1 contains the background, issues, and analysis. Volume 2 contains the supporting appendices. This Plan incorporates changes based on comments received on the Draft Plan. Those comments and our responses are presented in Volume 2, Appendix D. Most comments required only that we clarify or make minor corrections to the text. Others were more involved. For example, Objective 2.9 was re- written to remove the population objectives for Dall sheep and mountain goats in response to concerns expressed by the State of Alaska. Another change was to propose a change in regulations to allow the Refuge Manager to grant special use permits, for airplane access to normally closed lakes, to successful applicants in the State’s limited drawing hunt program. Most people will be unaffected by changes in Refuge management. For example, there will be no changes to how dog mushing activities can be performed on the Refuge. Public involvement in the planning process is essential for development of an effective plan. While there will be no formal public review of this final Plan and EIS, comments on the plan will be considered until September 28, 2009. Comments should be specific, addressing merits of the alternatives and adequacy of the analysis. We will consider these comments as we prepare the Record of Decision. The Record of Decision will complete the comprehensive conservation planning process for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. You may view the Plan or a Summary of the Plan online at: http://www.r7.fws.gov/nwr/planning/plans.htm or obtain a compact disk with both versions. Comments and requests for copies of Requests for further information about the the Plan, the Summary, or a compact Refuge should be directed to: disk with both should be directed to: Peter Wikoff, Planning Team Leader Refuge Manager U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Kenai National Wildlife Refuge 1011 E. Tudor Road, MS-231 2139 Ski Hill Road Anchorage, AK 99503 P.O. Box 2139 Phone: (907) 786-3357 Soldotna, Alaska 99669-2139 Email: [email protected] Phone: (907) 262-7021 Email: [email protected] Thank you for participating in our planning process! Your comments will help us prepare a better plan for the future of Kenai Refuge. Table of Contents Table of Contents ~ Volume 2 Title Page ............................................................................................................................................................... i Dear Reader Letter ............................................................................................................................................ iii Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................. v Acronyms and Abbreviations .......................................................................................................................... xvii Appendices A Legal Guidance and Planning Coordination B Coordination with the State of Alaska C Management Direction, Policies, and Guidelines D Comments Received and Our Response to Comments E Easements and Right-of-Ways F Species List G Assessing River Values—Methodology and Results H Preparers I Mailing List J Glossary Tables Table C-1. Activities, Public Uses, Commercial Uses, and Facilities by Management Category ................................................................................................................................... C-46 Table E-1. State Claimed RS 2477 Routes within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge .......................E-5 Table E-2. Active Right-of-Way Permits ...................................................................................................E-6 Table G-1. Attributes and Measurements Used To Conduct Outstandingly Remarkable Value Assessment ............................................................................................... G-7 Table G-2. Kenai River Evaluation ............................................................................................................ G-8 Table G-3. Moose River Evaluation ........................................................................................................... G-9 Table G-4. Russian River Evaluation ....................................................................................................... G-10 Table G-5. Killey River Evaluation .......................................................................................................... G-11 Table G-6. Swanson River Value .............................................................................................................. G-12 Table G-7. Fox River Evaluation .............................................................................................................. G-13 Table G-8. Chickaloon River Evaluation ................................................................................................. G-14 Table G-9. Comparison of River Values Evaluation ............................................................................... G-15 Figures Figure E-1. Easements and Indentifed RS-2477s ......................................................................................E-3 Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Final Revised Comprehensive Conservation Plan v Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations ADCED Alaska Department of Community and Economic Development ADEC Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation ADF&G Alaska Department of Fish & Game ADGGS Alaska Division of Geological and Geographical Surveys ADNR Alaska Department of Natural Resources ADOT Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities ADTPF Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities AFS Alaska Fire Service ALCES Alaska Landscape Cumulative Effects Simulator ALMS Alaska Landbird Monitoring Survey ANCSA Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ANHA Alaska Natural History Association ANILCA Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act AO authorized officer AOGCC Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission AQRV air quality-related values ATV all-terrain vehicle AWFCG Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group BAER Burned Area Emergency Rehabilitation BBS Breeding Bird Survey BLM Bureau of Land Management BLM/AFS Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough BSE bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) CAFF Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Final Revised Comprehensive Conservation Plan vii Acronyms and Abbreviations CAP Contaminants Assessment Process CBC Christmas Bird Count CDC Center for Disease Control CDV Canine Distemper Virus CE categorical exclusion CFR Code of Federal Regulations cfs cubic feet per second CIRI Cook Inlet Region, Inc. CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna CJD Creutzfelt-Jacob disease Conservation Fund Land and Water Conservation Fund CPV Canine Parvovirus CWD chronic wasting disease dB decibels DDT dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane DEC Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation DEM Digital Elevation Model DLP defense-of-life-or-property DNR Alaska Department of Natural Resources DOI Department of the Interior E-SRS Project
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