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combination of nonlethal actions,
including the construction of large-scale
deer exclosures (fencing) for the
purposes of forest regeneration. In
addition, nonsurgical reproductive
control of does would be used to restrict
population growth when this
technology meets certain criteria.
Alternative C (Lethal Actions) would
include all actions described under
Alternative A, and would add lethal
deer management actions
(sharpshooting with firearms or capture
and euthanasia of individual deer) to
reduce the herd size.
Alternative D (Combined Lethal and
Non-lethal Actions) is the NPS preferred
alternative. Alternative D would include
all actions described under Alternative
A, and would incorporate a combination
of lethal and nonlethal actions from
Alternatives B and C. These actions
would include the reduction of the deer
herd through sharpshooting with
firearms or capture and euthanasia and
nonsurgical reproductive control of does
with an acceptable reproductive control
agent to maintain the population.
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Plan/EIS, we encourage you to comment
via the Internet at the address above, or
mail comments directly to the
Superintendent at the address above.
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organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety.
Dated: June 18, 2013.
Patricia S. Trap,
Deputy Regional Director, Midwest Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS–MWR–IATR–13283; PPMWMWROW2/
PPMPSAS1Y.YP0000]
Notice of Availability of the Record of
Decision for the General Management
Plan/Environmental Impact Statement
for the Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Interpretive Site, Wisconsin
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The National Park Service
(NPS) announces the availability of the
Record of Decision (ROD) for the
General Management Plan/
Environmental Impact Statement (GMP/
EIS) for the Ice Age National Scenic
Trail (Trail) Interpretive Site,
Wisconsin.
SUMMARY:
Copies may be picked up in
person or by mailing a request in
writing to the Ice Age National Scenic
Trail Headquarters Office, 700 Rayovac
Drive, Suite 100, Madison, WI 53711, by
telephone at (608) 441–5610, or by
email at:
IATR_Superintendent@nps.gov. Copies
of the ROD are available at the NPS
Planning, Environment, and Public
Comment Web site https://
www.parkplanning.nps.gov/iatr or at the
Trail Web site https://www.nps.gov/iatr.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Superintendent John Madden, at the
address above or by telephone at (608)
441–5610.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the
NPS, have issued a ROD for the GMP/
EIS for the Trail Interpretive Site near
Cross Plains, Wisconsin. As soon as
practicable, the NPS will begin to
implement the selected alternative.
We have selected Alternative 5 as
described in the Final GMP/EIS. The
selected alternative (which was the
preferred alternative) will provide
visitors with interpretation of the
evolution of the complex from the last
glacial retreat and opportunities to enjoy
appropriate low-impact outdoor
recreation. Ecological resources will
largely be managed to reveal the glacial
landscape. The most sensitive ecological
areas will be carefully protected, and
visitor access will be highly controlled
in these areas. Visitors will experience
a wide variety of indoor and outdoor
interpretive programming. Under this
alternative, the Ice Age Complex will
serve as the headquarters for the Trail.
Other alternatives considered
included Alternative 1, no action, which
described a continuation of existing
management at the Trail and provides a
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baseline for evaluating the changes and
impacts of the other alternatives. In
Alternative 1, the Ice Age Complex
would have remained undeveloped for
visitor use and minimally maintained.
The segment of the Trail would still
have been built (by the Ice Age Trail
Alliance) within the identified corridor
under this alternative, but other trails
would not have been constructed.
Alternative 2 emphasized ecosystem
management and restoration. Vegetation
would have been restored to conditions
prior to the settlement of Europeans and
managed to reveal glacial landscapes.
Visitors would have experienced a sense
of remoteness through hikes and trails.
Alternative 3 emphasized
interpretation and education on how the
Ice Age Complex evolved over time
since the retreat of the last glacier.
Throughout most of the complex,
ecological resources would have been
managed to reveal the glacial landscape.
Visitors would have had an opportunity
to experience a wide variety of
resources, both ecological and
geological, as well as remnants of
human use of the site. The visitor
experience would have involved
sheltered and indoor settings at the core
of the property and hiking throughout
most other areas of the site. The Ice Age
Complex would have served as the
headquarters for the Trail.
Alternative 4 emphasized low impact
outdoor recreation experiences in
support of, and compatible with,
preserving and interpreting the glacial
significance of the complex and
restoring and managing the ecosystem.
Visitors would have experienced
resources in diverse ways, participating
in interpretive programming in indoor
and outdoor settings. The Ice Age
Complex would have served as the
headquarters for the Trail under this
alternative.
Dated: July 19, 2013.
Patricia S. Trap,
Deputy Regional Director, Midwest Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-MWR-IATR-13283; PPMWMWROW2/PPMPSAS1Y.YP0000]
Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for the General
Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement for the Ice Age National
Scenic Trail Interpretive Site, Wisconsin
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The National Park Service (NPS) announces the availability of
the Record of Decision (ROD) for the General Management Plan/
Environmental Impact Statement (GMP/EIS) for the Ice Age National
Scenic Trail (Trail) Interpretive Site, Wisconsin.
ADDRESSES: Copies may be picked up in person or by mailing a request in
writing to the Ice Age National Scenic Trail Headquarters Office, 700
Rayovac Drive, Suite 100, Madison, WI 53711, by telephone at (608) 441-
5610, or by email at: IATR_Superintendent@nps.gov. Copies of the ROD
are available at the NPS Planning, Environment, and Public Comment Web
site https://www.parkplanning.nps.gov/iatr or at the Trail Web site
https://www.nps.gov/iatr.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Superintendent John Madden, at the
address above or by telephone at (608) 441-5610.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the NPS, have issued a ROD for the GMP/
EIS for the Trail Interpretive Site near Cross Plains, Wisconsin. As
soon as practicable, the NPS will begin to implement the selected
alternative.
We have selected Alternative 5 as described in the Final GMP/EIS.
The selected alternative (which was the preferred alternative) will
provide visitors with interpretation of the evolution of the complex
from the last glacial retreat and opportunities to enjoy appropriate
low-impact outdoor recreation. Ecological resources will largely be
managed to reveal the glacial landscape. The most sensitive ecological
areas will be carefully protected, and visitor access will be highly
controlled in these areas. Visitors will experience a wide variety of
indoor and outdoor interpretive programming. Under this alternative,
the Ice Age Complex will serve as the headquarters for the Trail.
Other alternatives considered included Alternative 1, no action,
which described a continuation of existing management at the Trail and
provides a baseline for evaluating the changes and impacts of the other
alternatives. In Alternative 1, the Ice Age Complex would have remained
undeveloped for visitor use and minimally maintained. The segment of
the Trail would still have been built (by the Ice Age Trail Alliance)
within the identified corridor under this alternative, but other trails
would not have been constructed.
Alternative 2 emphasized ecosystem management and restoration.
Vegetation would have been restored to conditions prior to the
settlement of Europeans and managed to reveal glacial landscapes.
Visitors would have experienced a sense of remoteness through hikes and
trails.
Alternative 3 emphasized interpretation and education on how the
Ice Age Complex evolved over time since the retreat of the last
glacier. Throughout most of the complex, ecological resources would
have been managed to reveal the glacial landscape. Visitors would have
had an opportunity to experience a wide variety of resources, both
ecological and geological, as well as remnants of human use of the
site. The visitor experience would have involved sheltered and indoor
settings at the core of the property and hiking throughout most other
areas of the site. The Ice Age Complex would have served as the
headquarters for the Trail.
Alternative 4 emphasized low impact outdoor recreation experiences
in support of, and compatible with, preserving and interpreting the
glacial significance of the complex and restoring and managing the
ecosystem. Visitors would have experienced resources in diverse ways,
participating in interpretive programming in indoor and outdoor
settings. The Ice Age Complex would have served as the headquarters for
the Trail under this alternative.
Dated: July 19, 2013.
Patricia S. Trap,
Deputy Regional Director, Midwest Region.
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