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==Stakeholders== | ==Stakeholders== | ||
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+ | * Private Landowners | ||
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+ | * Farmers | ||
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+ | * Elkhorn Slough Foundation (ESF) | ||
+ | ** non-profit environmental organization concerned with conservation of Elkhorn Slough | ||
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+ | * Audubon Society | ||
+ | ** Elkhorn Slough is said to be an Important Bird Area along the Pacific Flyway | ||
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+ | * US Fish and Wildlife | ||
+ | ** endangered species present | ||
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+ | * Army Corps of Engineers | ||
+ | **responsible for 404 permitting | ||
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+ | * California Department of Fish and Game | ||
+ | ** concern over habitat health | ||
+ | **enforcement of California Endangered Specices | ||
==Laws and regulations== | ==Laws and regulations== |
Revision as of 02:42, 1 February 2011
Contents
Summary
Location
Resources at stake
- Soil stability
- ...
- Water quality
- Habitat suitability
Stakeholders
- Private Landowners
- Farmers
- Elkhorn Slough Foundation (ESF)
- non-profit environmental organization concerned with conservation of Elkhorn Slough
- Audubon Society
- Elkhorn Slough is said to be an Important Bird Area along the Pacific Flyway
- US Fish and Wildlife
- endangered species present
- Army Corps of Engineers
- responsible for 404 permitting
- California Department of Fish and Game
- concern over habitat health
- enforcement of California Endangered Specices
Laws and regulations
Science
Systems