Please note there is an underscore between first and last name. > Email: [log in to unmask] If you haven't sent your comments yet, try to do so this weekend. Thanks, Jane Clark ---------- > From: jrclark <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Loess Hills - Do you care about their future? > Date: December 13, 2000 11:44 PM > > Please take a few minutes to send your comments on the future of the Loess > Hills. If you would like more information, contact me at > [log in to unmask] Although the comment period ends December 15th, they > will continue to accept comments. There is an extensive article in The > Sierran, however, delivery of the newsletter has been delayed. > > LOESS HILLS - DO YOU CARE ABOUT THEIR FUTURE? > > The Loess Hills Special Resource Study team of the National Parks Service > (NPS) has completed a preliminary evaluation of the Loess Hills landform > region in western Iowa. The evaluation will be included in a report that > will be submitted to Congress early next year. To be eligible for > favorable consideration as a unit of the National Park System, an area must > possess nationally significant natural or cultural resources; be a suitable > and feasible addition to the system; and require direct NPS involvement. > > The Resource Study team's preliminary findings have deemed the entire Loess > Hills landform region as suitable. There is not a comparable geologic loess > deposited landform represented within the National Park System. > Additionally, a number of the intact remnant prairies, particularly those > located along the western slopes of the Loess Hills, contribute to the > suitability of the landform region. Because of its rarity and its high > degree of site integrity, the Loess Hills have an outstanding potential for > scientific research. > > Because there are multiple and overlapping jurisdictions, including state, > local and private ownership patterns present, the evaluation of feasibility > is challenging. Public interest in the study remains high and the NPS > remains committed to public involvement during all stages of the evaluation > process. Although this particular criterion is questionable, the NPS has > not completed its draft evaluation for the feasibility segment. > > Comments on management options may be sent by December 15th > or as soon as possible to: > > Sue Jennings > National Park Service > Loess Hills Study Team Coordinator > 1709 Jackson Street > Omaha, NE 68102 > Phone: (402) 221-3493 > FAX: (402) 221-3465 > Email: [log in to unmask] > (Email comments will be accepted) > > > Key points to consider in commenting to the NPS are: > > National Resource -- Loess Hills area is a national resource that ought to > be preserved. > Partnership -- NPS should work in partnership with state and local > governments and business people, land owners, and conservationists to > accomplish this. > National Reserve and Heritage Corridor -- We support the concept of a Loess > Hills national reserve or preserve combined with a heritage corridor. > Identify Significant and Threatened Resources -- The most significant and > threatened natural, cultural, historical, and archeological resources > should be identified, working with state and local government, entities and > citizens. > Acquisition on Willing Seller Basis Only -- Key core properties should be > purchased by NPS from willing sellers only or acquired by voluntary > donation. Conservation easements should also be acquired from willing > sellers only, as appropriate. > Coordination with Other Conservation Programs -- An effort should be made > to coordinate preservation efforts with the conservation programs > administered by USDA and other federal, state and local agencies. > Cooperative Agreements -- The heritage area should be managed through > cooperative agreements with state and local entities to interpret and > preserve the resource. > Public Involvement in Management -- A management structure with appropriate > federal, state and local involvement, balanced representation, and members > appointed for their expertise should be put in place. > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]