INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS AND SUPPORT FOR THE ENDANGERED FISHES AND THE RECOVERY PROGRAM Sample Clauses

INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS AND SUPPORT FOR THE ENDANGERED FISHES AND THE RECOVERY PROGRAM. Public information and education is crucial to the Recovery Program’s success. A strategic, multi-faceted information and education program is being implemented to: • develop public involvement strategies at the beginning of projects as warranted; • educate target audiences (including media, the public and elected officials) about endangered fish and increase their understanding of and support for the recovery of these fish at local, state and national levels; • provide opportunities for the public to participate in activities that support recovery; and • improve communication and cooperation among members of the Recovery Program and their constituents. Numerous site-specific activities are undertaken to promote understanding of, and support for, Recovery Program actions and to involve the public in decisions which may impact specific locations in the Upper Basin. These include public meetings, presentations, communications (e-mails, newsletters, etc.), exhibits and distribution of Recovery Program publications. In recent years, the Program has begun to place additional emphasis on educating the public regarding the gravity of illegal stocking. CPW and UDWR have placed signs warning the public not to transplant fish at various fisheries in western Colorado. Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah fishing regulations call special attention to the problem of and penalties for illegal stocking. Colorado's Nonnative Fish Management Work Group will consider illicit introductions as a component of a strategy to respond to Service's sufficient progress assessment. The information and education element continues to develop a number of products including an annual newsletter (print and digital editions); up-to-date fact sheets; interpretive signs and displays; bookmarks; annual Program Highlights and other briefing documents; and a website. In addition, the Recovery Program actively seeks news media coverage of its activities. Special educational publications are produced as needed. The Recovery Program also integrates social media into outreach strategies as appropriate. Because funding for capital construction and ongoing operation and maintenance (O&M) for the Upper Colorado River and San Xxxx River Basin Recovery Programs is tied together in Federal legislation (Public Laws 106-392, 107-375, 109-183, 111-11 and 112-270), an annual publication is produced that highlights accomplishments of both recovery programs. The Program Highlights publication serves as a briefing docum...
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INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS AND SUPPORT FOR THE ENDANGERED FISHES AND THE RECOVERY PROGRAM. Public information and education is crucial to the Recovery Program’s success. A strategic, multi-faceted information and education program is being implemented to: develop public involvement strategies at the beginning of any and all projects; educate target audiences (including the public and elected officials) about endangered fish and increase their understanding of and support for the recovery of these fish at local, state and national levels; provide opportunities for the public to participate in activities that support recovery; and improve communication and cooperation among members of the Recovery Program. Numerous site-specific activities are undertaken to promote understanding of, and support for, Recovery Program actions and to involve the public in decisions which may impact specific locations in the Upper Basin. These include public meetings, presentations, exhibits and distribution of Recovery Program publications. The information and education program continues to develop a number of products including a newsletter (two to three times per year); up-to-date fact sheets; educational video(s); interpretive signs and displays; bookmarks; Congressional briefing documents; and a public website. In addition, the Recovery Program actively seeks news media coverage of its activities. Special educational publications are produced as needed.

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