the effects of Libby Dam. [Section-1004(b)<4),] [ScFurce- MDFWP proposal, modified dy 

 - Council] 



40.04 In 1990 and 1991, continue to fund implementation and monitoring of the white-tailed 

 deer, mule deer, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl projects, and continue funding of 

 acquisition of easements for Columbian sharp-tailed grouse-all as mitigation of the 

 effects of Libby Dam. [Section 1004(b)(4).] [Source MDFWP proposal, modified by 

 Council staff.] 



40.05 In 1987. fund prototype and advanced design of and begin to implement the elk/ mule 

 deer project. Begin advanced design, interagency coordination, site prioritization, 

 and appraisals for the black bear grizzly bear, waterfowl, and terrestrial furbearer 

 projects, as part of Hungry Horse Dam mitigation. [Section 1004(b)(4).] [Source 

 MDFWP proposal, modified by Council staff] 



40.06 In 1988, initiate development of cooperative agreements to implement the terrestrial 

 furbearer portion of Hungry Horse Dam mitigation, [Section 1004(b)(4),] [Source; 

 MDFWP proposal, modified by Council staff ] 



40.07 In 1988-1991, continue implementation of the elk mule deer, black bear' grizzly bear, 

 waterfowl, and terrestrial furbearer projects as Hungry Horse Dam mitigation, 



[Section 1004(b)(4),] [Source MDFWP proposal modified by Council.] 



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