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Prescott Valley Wildlife Connectivity Guide | Public Draft

Review and provide comments by May 3

The Public Draft Prescott Valley Wildlife Connectivity Guide is ready for public review, and we want to hear from you! 

How do we implement wildlife connectivity throughout Prescott Valley? The Wildlife Connectivity Guide builds on 2 years of foundation building, case study analysis, and resource mapping to outline a implementation plan of future policies, planning, partnership, and funding opportunities. 

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I am thrilled to see the Town taking a proactive participation position in protecting the Pronghorn and other wildlife. We cannot continue to randomly build on open space, requested by private land owners or developers without first prioritizing our wildlife. I believe this position says a lot about a communities values and beliefs.
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The pronghorn are shy and will NOT use your silly little walkaway between massive housing developments. They will NOT go where they can smell humans. Pretty soon, the only Pronghorn we'll see will be the statues by the Police Department at Skoog and Lakeshore.
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I love seeing Pronghorn in PV. We should do everything possible to allow them to travel through natural corridors. Thanks.
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Wildlife crossing from Glassford Hill across Jasper?
Does this include the Town looking at pumping treated water to create constant flow habitat zones as part of surface water recharge along Agua Fria? Recreate urban lake in Granville?
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Proposed wildlife crossing at SR89a / Jasper is disconnected from the wildlife corridor. Jasper is continuing to develop, how will this disconnect be mitigated?
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Bald Eagle duplicate
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Welcome to the Draft Plan! We look forward to your comments