Cape Cod National Seashore Hunting Program, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts, 58122 [07-5050]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Denali National Park and Preserve
Aircraft Overflights Advisory Council
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice of Intent of Establish an
Aircraft Overflights Advisory Council.
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SUMMARY: This notice is published in
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Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972 (5 U.S.C. Appendix). Following
consultation with the General Services
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that the Secretary of the Interior has
formally established the Denali National
Park and Preserve Aircraft Overflights
Advisory Council to provide advice and
recommendations on mitigation of
impacts from aircraft overflights at
Denali National Park and Preserve.
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and Preserve, 240 W. 5th Avenue,
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for backcountry users, and that scenic
air tours are an important means for
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the additional aircraft traffic, must be
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Dated: September 4, 2007.
Dirk Kempthorne,
Secretary of the Interior.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Cape Cod National Seashore Hunting
Program, Final Environmental Impact
Statement, Cape Cod National
Seashore, Massachusetts
National Park Service,
Department of Interior.
AGENCY:
Notice of availability of a
Record of Decision on the Final
Environmental Impact Statement for the
Cape Cod National Seashore Hunting
Program, Cape Cod National Seashore.
ACTION:
Pursuant to section 102(2)(C)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969, 83 Stat. 852,853, codified
as amended at 42 U.S.C. section
4332(2)(c), the National Park Service
announces the availability of the Record
of Decision for the Final Environmental
Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Cape
Cod National Seashore Hunting
Program, Cape Cod National Seashore,
Massachusetts. On September 18, 2007,
the Regional Director, Northeast Region
approved the Record of Decision for the
project. As soon as practicable, and as
described in the Record of Decision, the
National Park Service will begin to
implement the Preferred Alternative
contained in the FEIS issued on August
10, 2007. The following course of action
will occur under the preferred
alternative. Cape Cod National Seashore
will increase hunting opportunities for
native upland game bird species; apply
adaptive management to phase out the
pheasant stocking and hunting program;
simplify and clearly delineate hunting
areas and increase the ‘‘no-hunting’’
safety buffers along bike paths; expand
hunting-related outreach to hunting and
non-hunting users; and undertake
cooperative monitoring and
management of game species. This
course of action and two alternatives
were analyzed in the Draft and Final
Environmental Impact Statements. The
full range of foreseeable environmental
consequences was assessed.
SUMMARY:
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The Record of Decision includes a
statement of the decision made,
synopses of other alternatives
considered, the basis for the decision, a
description of the environmentally
preferable alternative, a finding on
impairment of park resources and
values, and an overview of public
involvement in the decision-making
process.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Superintendent, Cape Cod National
Seashore, 99 Marconi Site Road,
Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 02667.
Telephone: (508) 349-3785, Fax; (508)
349-9052. E-mail:
CACO_Superintendent@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Copies of
the Record of Decision may be obtained
from the contact listed above or online
at https://parkplanning.nps.gov.
Dated: September 18, 2007.
Dennis R. Reidenbach,
Regional Director, Northeast Region, National
Park Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Cape Cod National Seashore Hunting Program, Final Environmental
Impact Statement, Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts
AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a Record of Decision on the Final
Environmental Impact Statement for the Cape Cod National Seashore
Hunting Program, Cape Cod National Seashore.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, 83 Stat. 852,853, codified as amended at 42 U.S.C.
section 4332(2)(c), the National Park Service announces the
availability of the Record of Decision for the Final Environmental
Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Cape Cod National Seashore Hunting
Program, Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts. On September 18,
2007, the Regional Director, Northeast Region approved the Record of
Decision for the project. As soon as practicable, and as described in
the Record of Decision, the National Park Service will begin to
implement the Preferred Alternative contained in the FEIS issued on
August 10, 2007. The following course of action will occur under the
preferred alternative. Cape Cod National Seashore will increase hunting
opportunities for native upland game bird species; apply adaptive
management to phase out the pheasant stocking and hunting program;
simplify and clearly delineate hunting areas and increase the ``no-
hunting'' safety buffers along bike paths; expand hunting-related
outreach to hunting and non-hunting users; and undertake cooperative
monitoring and management of game species. This course of action and
two alternatives were analyzed in the Draft and Final Environmental
Impact Statements. The full range of foreseeable environmental
consequences was assessed.
The Record of Decision includes a statement of the decision made,
synopses of other alternatives considered, the basis for the decision,
a description of the environmentally preferable alternative, a finding
on impairment of park resources and values, and an overview of public
involvement in the decision-making process.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Superintendent, Cape Cod National
Seashore, 99 Marconi Site Road, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 02667.
Telephone: (508) 349-3785, Fax; (508) 349-9052. E-mail: CACO--
Superintendent@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Copies of the Record of Decision may be
obtained from the contact listed above or online at https://
parkplanning.nps.gov.
Dated: September 18, 2007.
Dennis R. Reidenbach,
Regional Director, Northeast Region, National Park Service.
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