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UPPER LAKE >> On Sept. 14 the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service co-hosted a most interesting and engaging public meeting in Upper Lake, as the first of three important Community Conversations to discuss the management plan for the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument.

Attendance was so large most of the agency representatives remarked on it, but given the tremendous community support for the proper protection and management of these lands that was expressed during the campaign for permanent protection a large turnout probably should have surprised no one.

The format did not include a formal presentation. Instead, the plan was to give people from the community an opportunity to talk face to face with the folks from our federal agencies, and to examine an impressive array of maps, fact sheets, photographs, and other resources, including such specialized items as a rainfall map of the national monument and a map showing fire scars on the landscape.

These conversations provide opportunities for the public to express what they value most in the management of this region. Public input — both oral and written — was requested continually, and agency staff displayed an obvious keen interest in what we had to say.

For those who were not able to attend, the remaining meetings are: Sept. 28 at the Winters Community Center, 201 Railroad Ave; and Oct. 4 at the Holiday Inn Express, 545 N. Humboldt Ave in Winters. Both from 5:30-7p.m.

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