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National Wildlife Issues and Ranking
Ranking:
| 1. Will the treatment intended to implement using WHIP result
in the restoration of declining or important native fish and wildlife
habitats? |
20 pts |
| 2. Is the planned restoration of declining or important native fish
and wildlife habitat conservation practices of a self-sustaining nature
such as a native perennial plant? |
10 pts |
| 3. Will the treatment intended to implement using WHIP result in the
protection, restoration, development or enhancement of fish and wildlife
habitat to benefit at-risk species? |
20 pts |
| 4. Will the treatment intended to implement using WHIP result in the
protection, restoration, development or enhancement of wildlife habitat
for federally listed threatened and endangered wildlife species? |
20 pts |
| 5. Will the treatment intended to implement using WHIP result in the
reduction of invasive species on fish and wildlife habitats? |
20 pts |
| 6. Will the treatment intended to implement using WHIP result in the
protection, restoration, development or enhancement of declining or
important aquatic wildlife species habitats? |
10 pts |
Oregon WHIP Fiscal Year 2009 Contacts
Local Contact:
Please contact the District Conservationist in the
USDA Service Center nearest the location of your property.
Oregon WHIP
Program Manager:
Todd Peplin
Phone: (541) 923-4358 x131
Email:  todd.peplin@or.usda.gov
Last Modified:
02/03/2009
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