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Title: Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area


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United States Department of the Interior Bureau
of Land Management
Keys to Preserving your Trail Right-of-Way and
the Surrounding Landscape
Duluth Minnesota
7-11 September 2007
Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and
Protection Area
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The Keys
  • Good Planning
  • Effective Land Conservation Strategies
  • Partnerships

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Considerations when Acquiring Land Easements
  • Early Identification of Needs
  • Realistic Plans consistent w/ Management Goals
    and Funding
  • Be Opportunistic!
  • Coordinate with Partners
  • Understand the Needs of the Public while
    Respecting the Rights of Private landowners.

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Access for Recreation !
Pacific Crest Trail
Mt. Hood National Forest
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Preserve Open Space
Ute Mountain
Rio Grande National Wild and Scenic River
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Consider Other Resources That May Benefit From
Your Project
Wildlife
Riparian
Cultural
Fisheries
Historic
Botanic
Wetlands
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Building a Willing Seller Data Base
Water Rights
Mineral Rights
Telephone
Relocation
Estate
Method
Address
Willing Seller
May be "FOIA-able"
Acreage
Owner
Legal Description
Resource Values
Fax
Third Party
Listing Agent
Improvements
Estimate of Value
Last Contact
Permission to Enter
Fee/Easement
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Planning / Acquisition Cycle
Willing Seller
Community Support
Sensitivity to Local Issues
Completion of Plan or Plan Amendment Defining Acqu
isition/Retention Areas
Local Government Support
Sequence of/ Type of Acquisition
Acknowledge Congressional Support
Congressional Delegation Support
Publicize Accomplishments
Third Party Support
Field Proposal and Agency Selection of National
Priorities
Presidents Budget/ Appropriation
Negotiation Acceptance of Offer Closing
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Effective Land Conservation Strategies
Acquisition Methods
Purchase
Donation
Exchange
Interests Acquired
Fee
Access Conservation Easements
BLMs acquisition program targets willing
landowners. Phased over time with third party
assistance.
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Continental Divide
National Scenic Trail
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Be Opportunistic!
  • Promote landownership adjustments that resolve
    needed access
  • Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, Wyoming
    New Mexico
  • Donation of Access Rights over nearly 19 miles of
    private property
  • LWCF Purchase of Trail Easements over 7.5 miles
    of State and private property (pending)
  • Land Exchange (New Mexico)

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Sandy River/Oregon National Historic Trail
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Resource Values
  • Significant Resources
  • Federal State Scenic Waterways
  • National Historic Trail
  • Fisheries
  • Water Quality
  • Abundant Recreation Opportunities (land and water
    based)
  • Opportunity to Restore Functioning Ecology of the
    Sandy River
  • Proximity to Portland

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Scenic Views
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Provide Interpretation of Existing National
Trails Sites
Preserve and Expand Trails and Recreational
Access Opportunities
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Restoration Opportunities
  • Riparian Areas and Buffers
  • Harvested Land
  • Invasive Species
  • Marmot Dam Removal

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Marmot Dam
  • Marmot Dam (BLM land)
  • Dam 47 feet high,
  • 345 feet long
  • Fish ladder
  • Fish holding facility
  • Fish sorting facility
  • Canal with traveling fish
  • screen and return
  • Foot bridge

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Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
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Partnerships
Before and After the "deal"
San Joaquin River (Patterson Bend)/
Squaw Leap Management Area
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Partnerships
  • Non-Profit vs For-Profit / Federal vs
    State vs Local
  • Shop around. The agency and partner should have
    compatible goals and objectives
  • Communicationinsist everyone be kept in the
    loop
  • Levels of Participation

Administrative and Congressional Lobbying
Organizes local support
Lobbies
- Congressional delegation
- House/Senate Congressional Committee
Chair/Members/Staff
- Administration
Bureau of Land Management
Department of the Interior
Council on Environmental Quality
Office of Management and Budget
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Partnerships
  • Local politics vs national politics

Contact with Congressional delegations local
vs national office
  • Influential Congressional Committees

Chair
Members
Staff
  • Opportunity for agency to educate Congressional
    staff and Members
  • Build support for projects within multiple
    Congressional Districts within the same State
    and/or within adjacent States

Headwaters Forest
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Partnerships
Direct Transactional Involvement
Provides financial commitment on behalf of
Government partner
- Option
- Purchase for future resale to Government partner
- Purchase for future phased resale to Government
partner
- Purchase for use in an agency exchange
  • Bargain sale benefits can be passed to
    Government partner

Volunteer Services - Facility Development
Stewardship
Provides valuable leverage that extends limited
government resources
- Focus point for individual citizen involvement
- Provides in-kind match to attract other
grants and donations
- Supplements limited or declining staff and
funding
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Nonprofits/Third Parties - National
  • American Land Conservancy
  • Defenders of Wildlife
  • National Audubon Society
  • The Archeological Conservancy
  • The Conservation Fund
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • The Trust for Public Land
  • The Wilderness Land Trust
  • The Wilderness Society
  • Western Rivers Conservancy

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Nonprofits/Third Parties - Regional
  • American Farmland Trust
  • Continental Divide Trail Alliance
  • Ducks Unlimited
  • Foundation for North American Wild Sheep
  • Greater Yellowstone Coalition
  • Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
  • Save-the-Redwoods League
  • Teton Regional Land Trust
  • The Wildlands Conservancy
  • Trout Unlimited

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Nonprofits/Third Parties - Local
  • City of Palm Springs
  • Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy
  • Colorado Department of Natural Resources
  • Dickinson State University
  • Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association
  • Multnomah County
  • Oregon Youth Conservation Corps
  • Pheasants Forever
  • San Diego Association of Governments
  • Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
  • Taos Land Trust

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Understand the Needs of the Public
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While Respecting the Rights of Private Landowners
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Why is a project successful?
  • Quality Resources
  • Good Planning
  • Effective Land Conservation Strategies
  • Partnerships
  • Passion

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Questions ?
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
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Few of us can hope to leave a poem or a work of
art to posterity but working together or apart,
we can yet save meadows, marshes, strips of
seashore, and stream valleys as a green legacy
for the centuries.
Stewart Udall Secretary of
the Interior (1961-1969)
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