Title: Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area
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2United 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
3The Keys
- Good Planning
- Effective Land Conservation Strategies
- Partnerships
4Considerations 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.
5Access for Recreation !
Pacific Crest Trail
Mt. Hood National Forest
6Preserve Open Space
Ute Mountain
Rio Grande National Wild and Scenic River
7Consider Other Resources That May Benefit From
Your Project
Wildlife
Riparian
Cultural
Fisheries
Historic
Botanic
Wetlands
8Building 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
9Planning / 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
10Effective 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.
11Continental Divide
National Scenic Trail
12Be 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)
13Sandy River/Oregon National Historic Trail
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16Resource 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
17Scenic Views
18Provide Interpretation of Existing National
Trails Sites
Preserve and Expand Trails and Recreational
Access Opportunities
19Restoration Opportunities
- Riparian Areas and Buffers
- Harvested Land
- Invasive Species
- Marmot Dam Removal
20Marmot 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
21Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
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23Partnerships
Before and After the "deal"
San Joaquin River (Patterson Bend)/
Squaw Leap Management Area
24Partnerships
- 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
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
25Partnerships
- 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
26Partnerships
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
27Nonprofits/Third Parties - National
- American Land Conservancy
- The Archeological Conservancy
- The Trust for Public Land
- The Wilderness Land Trust
- Western Rivers Conservancy
28Nonprofits/Third Parties - Regional
- Continental Divide Trail Alliance
- Foundation for North American Wild Sheep
- Greater Yellowstone Coalition
- Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
- Teton Regional Land Trust
- The Wildlands Conservancy
29Nonprofits/Third Parties - Local
- Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy
- Colorado Department of Natural Resources
- Dickinson State University
- Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association
- Oregon Youth Conservation Corps
- San Diego Association of Governments
30Understand the Needs of the Public
31While Respecting the Rights of Private Landowners
32Why is a project successful?
- Effective Land Conservation Strategies
33Questions ?
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
34Few 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)