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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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