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When must the Refuge System conduct a minimum requirement analysis?

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When must the Refuge System conduct a minimum requirement analysis?

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A. If the refuge has an approved WSP less than 15 years old and it includes a written MRA for each proposed refuge management activity, we may carry out those activities as described in the plan. The analysis in the WSP must include an estimate of how frequently each activity will take place and the intensity of the activity. If circumstances significantly change or we want to allow the same activity in a significantly different part of the wilderness, we must prepare another MRA. B. For any refuge management activity not addressed in a current WSP (less than 15 years old), we must amend the WSP to include the activity or prepare an MRA once per year, even for recurring actions. 1.20 Who makes minimum requirement decisions? Refuge managers may make minimum requirement decisions only if they have attended the Carhart Centers national wilderness stewardship course (see section 1.24D). If refuge managers have not attended this training, they must send the MRA to their refuge supervisor fo

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