Policy
Every successful organization has a framework of policies, which provide
for the effective accomplishment of its work, and a process for making
good management decisions that reflect organizational history and mission.
Over time, policies must evolve to address new and changing uses, issues,
and opportunities. The Division of Conservation Planning and Policy
assists the public and refuge managers in interpreting and, if needed,
developing policies necessary for the effective administration of the
National Wildlife Refuge System in Alaska.
The following link provides interested citizens with access to the
policies that guide refuge management: National
Policies
Compatibility Determinations
Determining compatibility is a key process by which refuge managers
decide what uses will be permitted on national wildlife refuges. An
essential element in the process is providing the public an opportunity
to provide input for the refuge manager to consider as he or she determines
if a use is compatible with the purposes for which the refuge was established.
To learn more about the process of determining compatibility of uses
and how you can be involved in this process, visit Compatibility
Determinations.
Last updated: September 2, 2008
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