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The Flood & Waterway Planning Branch of the Habitat Conservation Division . . .

paw-print graphic used as bullet assists the Corps of Engineers in the planning, design, and implementation of flood control projects and their operation and maintenance.

paw-print graphic used as bulletassists the Corps in planning and designing fish and wildlife habitat restoration projects.

paw-print graphic used as bulletprovides recommendations to ensure equal consideration for fish and wildlife resources, including ways to avoid, minimize, and compensate for adverse impacts to fish and wildlife in accordance with the Service's Mitigation Policy (Federal Register 46:15; January 23, 1981).

paw-print graphic used as bulletserves as focal point for coordinating the evaluation of impacts of projects for other State and Federal agencies such as the National Marine Fisheries Service and California Department of Fish and Game.


Putah Creek near Davis

       
           
 Credits: Putah Creek near Davis © Marc Hoshovsky Calphoto ID: 6121 1611 1703 0023


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