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Juneau FY08 Priorities


Field Office:  Juneau

Fiscal Year:  2007

Submitted by:  Samial Savell

Date:  March 27, 2007

Question WHIP Criteria LWG Priority
1 This project has a benefit to the highest priority locally identified wildlife species. Salmonids, Sitka black-tailed deer
2 This project has a benefit to a secondary priority locally identified wildlife species. amphibians, goshawk, marbled murrelet, Alexander Archipelago wolf, brown bear
3 This project addresses one or more locally identified subsistence species. Salmonids, Sitka black-tailed deer
4 This project has a benefit to a plant species identified as a local priority. Old growth forest species
5 This project addresses locally identified noxious or invasive species of concern Japanese knotweed
6 This project occurs in, or within three miles of, or locally identified special ecological management area None


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