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The USDA Forest Service welcomes your comments on our service and your suggestions for improvement.

We welcome your comments and suggestions for making the Wildlife Crossings Toolkit better and more useful to you. We created to Wildlife Crossings Toolkit to help professionals make better decisions. How useful is the Wildlife Crossings Toolkit? Please let us know if there is something that needs improvement, or if you have something other professionals could use.

You can contact us three ways.

Method 1: If you prefer your comments about the site to be recorded anonymously, please use the USDA Forest Service’s Customer Comment card. By using this card, your identify will not be known, and you will not be contacted unless you request it.

The Customer Comment Card can also be used if you would like to volunteer information to help us identify strengths and weaknesses in our service to our intended customers. Specifically, we are interested in making sure we adequately serve both biologists and engineers. Are you a biologist, an engineer, or another profession? What type of organization do you work for, federal, state or other?

You can use the Customer Comment Card if you have a case history that you think should be added to the Toolkit Database. Please include this information: Project name and location, project contact person and contact information (email or telephone number), and your name and contact information if you would like to be contacted.


Method 2: For comments or questions to a ‘real person’ about the site content, accuracy, organization, or Toolkit Database; if you know of a project that should be added to the Toolkit Database; or if you have topics that you would like to see addressed in the Toolkit, please contact:

Sandra L. Jacobson
Wildllife Biologist
Redwood Sciences Lab
Pacific Southwest Research Station
1700 Bayview Drive
Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 825-2985
Fax: 707-825-2901
sjacobson@fs.fed.us


Method 3: If you have comments or questions about the website itself, its usability, broken links or any website maintenance needs, please contact:

Jamey Anderson
Webmaster
College of Natural Resources
Utah State University
5200 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322
(435) 797-7541
jameya@cc.usu.edu


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