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Federal Activities - Oklahoma

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Oklahoma Ecological Services staff coordinate with other Federal and State agencies in planning federally-funded, permitted, or licensed water and land resources development projects under authority of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act. This Act outlines the "bread and butter" responsibilities of Ecological Services to review and comment on Federal actions affecting water, fish, wildlife, and related environmental resources.
Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Report on the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Arkansas River Navigation Study: click HERE to download the components of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's final report on the fish and wildlife resources likely to be impacted by proposed actions related to the Arkansas River Navigation Study, Arkansas and Oklahoma. This report accompanies the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers' feasibility report on this project.



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