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Page 1: Label: kankakee comments - Jan 2017 (part 5) · 2017. 9. 12. · Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:06:27 GMT-0700 (MST) To:  Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA Dear Jeanne

Label: "kankakee comments - Jan 2017(part 5)"

Created by:[email protected]

Total Starred Messages in label:50 (50 conversations)

Created: 05-09-2017 at 01:46 AM

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Conversation ContentsKankakee NWRandCA

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:06:27 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Judy Teibloom-Mishkin 9222 Ridgeway Ave Evanston, IL60203 [email protected] 8476510071

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Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Arlene Echols 11329 S Saint Lawrence Ave Chicago, IL60628 [email protected] 7738211637

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:06:50 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We must

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preserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Lori Hannon 450 E Waterside Dr Unit 902 Chicago, IL60601 [email protected] 6302722600

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:07:46 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Lee Canel 2124 Birchwood Ave Wilmette, IL [email protected] 8472515401

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:08:15 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Jenny Mottola 800 Elgin Rd Apt 618 Evanston, IL [email protected] 8474241915

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:09:36 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to our

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planet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Marie Le Bihan 1506 Washington Ave Wilmette, IL [email protected] 8472519903

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:10:03 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. I

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encourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, J Ann Johnson 565 Shorely Dr Barrington, IL [email protected] 8477627212

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:10:12 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Ellen Garza 11338 S Saint Lawrence Ave Chicago, IL60628 [email protected] 7734740503

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:10:55 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

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Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Christopher Riff 2930 N Commonwlth Ave Apt 404 Chicago,IL 60657 [email protected] 7732966209

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:11:06 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessible

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to all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Benjamin Mrofcza 3109 N Oketo Ave Chicago, IL [email protected] 7732130190

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:11:31 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Ginevra Clark 6425 N Paulina St Chicago, IL [email protected] 2242173855

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:11:39 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Brian Cronin 6524 Briargate Dr Downers Grove, IL [email protected] 3313332482

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:11:43 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to our

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planet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Jeanne Stark 88 Parkwood Rd Elgin, IL [email protected] 3475261174

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:11:58 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. I

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encourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Kathryn Podgorski 17852 Henry St Lansing, IL [email protected] 7084181495

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:12:19 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Linda Elsner 3802 Anne St McHenry, IL [email protected] 8153442536

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Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Linda Kelly 9805 Hillview Ave Fox River Grove, IL [email protected] 8478294049

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:15:10 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessible

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to all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Mary O'Kiersey 1025 Pleasant Pl Apt 9C Oak Park, IL60302 [email protected] 7088484943

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:15:28 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Kevin Lindemann 27W403 Providence Ln Winfield, IL60190 [email protected] 6306904031

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:15:33 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Cheryl Rosser 1900 Stormy Ct Apt 102 Schaumburg, IL60193 [email protected] 8476309390

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:16:26 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to our

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planet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Russ Dusek 1020 Dunlop Ave Forest Park, IL [email protected] 3125243687

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:16:45 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. I

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encourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, V. Evan 1335 W Rosedale Ave Chicago, IL [email protected] 7732714811

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:17:20 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Chris Rooney 2141 W Crystal St Apt 2 Chicago, IL [email protected] 8479099153

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:17:34 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

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Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Jacqueline Heckman 600 S Crescent Ave Park Ridge, IL60068 [email protected] 8476923834

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:17:32 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessible

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to all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Sara Soria 1504 Estuary Ct Naperville, IL [email protected] 6303691450

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:17:23 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Larry Frank 907 Glendale Rd Glenview, IL [email protected] 8478320630

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:17:36 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Jacqueline Heckman 600 S Crescent Ave Park Ridge, IL60068 [email protected] 8476923834

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:18:02 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to our

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planet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Sal Agnello 2403 N 77th Ave Elmwood Park, IL [email protected] 3125013963

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:18:15 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. I

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encourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Allison Liwanag 7617 Baker Ct Darien, IL [email protected] 6302413792

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:18:35 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Thomas Larsen 2557 N Orchard Ln Round Lake Beach, IL60073 [email protected] 4252324378

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Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Terrence Ward 14530 Kildare Ave Midlothian, IL [email protected] 7083961638

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:19:19 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessible

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to all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Peter Tijerina 4365 W Leland Ave Chicago, IL [email protected] 3122064716

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:19:23 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Daniel Juroff 325 W Keith Ave Waukegan, IL [email protected] 7082617797

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:20:00 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Lali Watt 811 Chilton Ln Wilmette, IL [email protected] 8475718318

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:20:02 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to our

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planet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Janice Lodato 516 Highland Ave Oak Park, IL [email protected] 7089487526

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:19:35 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. I

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encourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Vicki Joseph 6522 N Glenwood Ave Chicago, IL [email protected] 5555555555

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:20:18 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Lidia Ausbrook 6832 N Lakewood Ave Chicago, IL [email protected] 7732303437

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:20:23 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

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Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Eric Wachpress 417 S Jefferson St Apt 304 Chicago, IL60607 [email protected] 3125831083

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:20:50 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessible

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to all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Lane Lucado 707 Davidson Dr Unit A Minooka, IL [email protected] 8154510018

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:20:33 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, G White 533 E Evergreen St Wheaton, IL [email protected] 6305109260

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:20:55 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Brian Mcfarland 345 W Fullerton Pkwy Apt 2206 Chicago,IL 60614 [email protected] 8722225887

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:14:07 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to our

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planet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Maribeth Harvey 194 Ridgewood Dr Woodstock, IL [email protected] 8155756621

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:21:46 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. I

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encourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Don Carlson 1S138 Il Route 53 Glen Ellyn, IL [email protected] 6306994214

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:21:51 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Regina Schurman 2415 Tanglewood Dr Lisle, IL [email protected] 6307647768

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Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Shari Aldous 327 Woodside Dr Bloomingdale, IL [email protected] 6306719375

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:22:28 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessible

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to all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Julie Winsberg 1901 Grant St Rear Coachhouse Evanston,IL 60201 [email protected] 8474750000

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:22:51 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Carolyn Gromer 114 Ann St Clarendon Hills, IL [email protected] 6309208479

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:23:21 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Linda Lucke 1525 Juliet Ln Libertyville, IL [email protected] 8478160663

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:23:35 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to our

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planet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Sarah Walsh 1732 W Leland Ave Apt 3W Chicago, IL60640 [email protected] 7735692866

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:24:09 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. I

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encourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, Mary Kullman 1392 Mansfield Dr Aurora, IL [email protected] 6303889409

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From: KnowWho Services <[email protected]>Sent: Thu Jan 26 2017 17:24:05 GMT-0700 (MST)To: <[email protected]>Subject: Kankakee NWRandCA

Dear Jeanne Holler, Dear U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thank you for the opportunity tocomment on the Conservation Opportunities Map for the Kankakee National WildlifeRefuge and Conservation Area. I support the establishment and expansion of theKankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area through the purchase of landfrom willing sellers because publicly-owned natural areas allow all people to enjoy natureand engage in outdoor recreation. I agree with the Conservation Map's emphasis onconserving wetlands and forested bottomlands. Wetlands provide vital services to ourplanet by filtering water and reducing flooding. If the Service can convert marginalfarmland into a rich wetland through buying land from willing sellers, I believe that is agood use of tax dollars. The map's emphasis on connecting existing conservation landswith the Refuge is logical. Connecting these conservation areas will provide more habitatfor migratory birds and other animals. I support conserving rare black oak savannas andother habitats on the map that support threatened and endangered species. We mustpreserve these habitats and species for future generations. While private owners cancertainly preserve habitat and steward land, I value publicly-owned land that is accessibleto all. I encourage the Service to highlight on the map that land will only be bought fromwilling sellers, and that the public will have access to Refuge land. Also, as funds allow, Ifeel the Service should build and staff a Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge andConservation Area Welcome Center so visitors can access restrooms and water. Iencourage the Service to continue meeting with the local community that will be impactedby the Refuge. I believe that the Service and local communities can work togethertowards the goal of protecting both the environment and the community's interests. Iencourage the Service to work with the community so that any eco-tourists are aware oflocally-owned businesses that would welcome more customers. Thank you for thisopportunity to provide input as the USFWS develops it Land Protection Plan for theKankakee Refuge. Sincerely, E Kadera 3S111 Barkley Ave Warrenville, IL [email protected] 6303932604