Us Fish And Wildlife Service Considers A New Refuge In Maine S Western

us fish wildlife service considers new refuge In Me Mounta
us fish wildlife service considers new refuge In Me Mounta

Us Fish Wildlife Service Considers New Refuge In Me Mounta The us fish and wildlife service is exploring the creation of a new national wildlife refuge in the high peaks area of the western maine mountains, a proposal aimed at protecting wildlife and preserving access to recreational areas — but also one raising concerns among some area residents. the agency is studying roughly 200,000 acres. Maine, usa — the u.s. fish and wildlife service is exploring the creation of a new national wildlife refuge in the high peaks area of the western maine mountains, a proposal aimed at protecting wildlife and preserving access to recreational areas — but also one raising concerns among some area residents. the agency is studying roughly.

us Fish And Wildlife Service Considers A New Refuge In Maine S Western
us Fish And Wildlife Service Considers A New Refuge In Maine S Western

Us Fish And Wildlife Service Considers A New Refuge In Maine S Western The 36,000 acre preserve, seen beyond the twinkling lights of carrabassett valley, is part of the 3.3 million acres of maine that have been set aside from development. the u.s. fish and wildlife service is considering the establishment of a new refuge in the high peaks region of western maine. the agency says the area is home to habitats that. The 36,000 acre preserve, seen beyond the twinkling lights of carrabassett valley, is part of the 3.3 million acres of maine that have been set aside from development. the u.s. fish and wildlife service is holding off, for now, designating part of maine's high peaks region in western maine as a national wildlife refuge. A map designates an area of the high peaks region in western maine where the u.s. fish and wildlife service is considering establishing a wildlife refuge of 5,000 to 15,000 acres. Assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks department of interior 1849 c street nw washington, d.c. 20240 . dear assistant secretary estenoz, we write to express our serious concerns about the recently announced evaluation of land in western maine, known as the high peaks region, for potential designation as a national wildlife refuge.

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