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Show -8- REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCILS, continued Personnel Idaho Idaho Fish S Game Department, Boise " " " " Pocatello, Region V Bill Davidson P.5.2469 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 JSrank Gunnell Wildlife Biologist Caribou National Forest 427 N. 6th Ave Pocatello, Idaho 832ol Frank took me, a total stranger, into his home for two weeks in summer of 19 75 to provide me contacts and assistance for writing an article for the National Geographic on the planned destruction of Caribou National Forest by phosphate ore mining. Mr. President: I think you might want to take the opportunity somehow, sometime, to give some kind of recogniitannto agency staff people who have risked their careers in trying to inform the public of mismanagement and lack of responsible management by their agencies. I'll make a list of these peof>le whom I know,who deserve some type of acknowledgement for their noble efforts. The list will be made on another page. Arch Mehrhoff Office of Biological Services U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service 4620 Orajraland Boatfe Boise, Idaho 83705 Interested in providing wildlife values and impacts from miiB&ng developments on wildlife as part of the Fish and Wildlife Service. His department is coming up with a proposal for regional and Alaska wildlife habitat assessments, prior to mining. William Meiners Resource Consultant Former BLM employee, Chairman Idaho Wildlife Society, active environmentalist, propoaent of Birds of Prey Natural Area 500 Schmeizer Lane 83706 Recommendations to the Carter Mondale Planning Group enclosed Information on Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge: Regional Office, U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service 1500 N.E.Irving St. P.O. 3737 Portland, Oregon 9 720 8 Dr. Rod Drewien Grays Lake Refuge Whooping Crane Experiment Wayan, Idaho (summer) 415 Park, S.W. (winter! Socorro, N.M. 87801 |