Getting to Possible Stale Myths and Fresh Realities of Collaborative Conservation on Public Lands Gina Knudson Salmon Valley Stewardship Feb 29, 2012.

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Getting to Possible Stale Myths and Fresh Realities of Collaborative Conservation on Public Lands Gina Knudson Salmon Valley Stewardship Feb 29, 2012

Where I Work Lemhi County, Idaho is 92% public land Most of that is land managed by the Salmon-Challis National Forest Forest Management Plan was released in 1988 – one of the oldest in the USFS system The agency has been a sitting duck for litigation Clear Creek Fire burned almost 217,000 acres 2006 Lemhi County Forest Restoration Group formed

Participating Groups — Lemhi County Commissioners — Idaho Conservation League — Lemhi County Weed Superintendent — Lemhi County WUI Coordinator — Lemhi County Econ Development — Salmon Valley Stewardship — Wild West Institute — The Nature Conservancy — North Fork Fire Department — Idaho Department of Fish and Game — Lost Trail Powder Mountain — Pyramid Mtn. Lumber — Interested Citizens

Stale Myth #1 - There’s a Recipe for Success

Fresh Reality #1

Stale Myth #2 – FACA Won’t Let Me Do It

Fresh Reality #2 -- The FACA Easy Button Brought to you by the good humans at the Forest Service’s National Partnership Office

FACA Made Easy Part 2 When Does FACA Apply? A federal agency must comply with FACA when it (1) establishes, utilizes, controls, or manages (2) a group with non-federal members that (3) provides the agency with consensus advice or recommendations. – KEY POINT: Only groups that meet all three of these legal elements are subject to FACA.

Stale Myth #3 – Collaboration Ends When NEPA Begins

Fresh Reality #3 – The Gospel of CEQ Shall Set You Free

Collaborating Throughout NEPA Agencies can work directly w/ collaboratives at all phases of NEPA, seeking input and agreement on: – purpose and needs statement, – alternatives, – collection and use of data, – impact analysis, – development of a preferred alternative, and/or – recommendations regarding mitigation of environmental impacts

Final Thoughts Be the fresh ingredient in your collaborative Meet the FACAs Open the Black Box Read from the Gospel Thanks!