What is the applicability of step-down management planning and its relationship to Comprehensive Conservation Plans?
Step-down management planning is the formulation of detailed plans for meeting goals and objectives identified in the CCP. Step-down management plans describe the specific strategies and implementation schedules we are to follow, “stepping down” from general goals and objectives. The preparation of new step-down management plans or substantial changes in existing step-down management plans typically will require further compliance with NEPA and other policies and an opportunity for public review. For public use plans or other step-down management plans dealing with proposed uses of the refuge, prepare and append compatibility determinations to the plans. The CCP will identify which step-down management plans are necessary and provide a schedule for their completion. After completion of the CCP, modify existing step-down management plans as needed to accomplish stated objectives. See CCP Process. In the absence of an approved CCP, we will develop step-down management plans to describe g
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