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Agenda 12/13/2011 Item #16E1212/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to accept Modification No. 7 to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Cooperative Agreement No. 401815J021, which revises the USFWS Project Officer on the agreement. OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners accept the attached Modification No. 7 CONSIDERATIONS: The Board of County Commissioners approved the acceptance of USFWS Cooperative Agreement No. 401815JO21 on October 11, 2005, Item 16A13. Specific Conservation Collier projects are funded annually through the USFWS and are identified as modifications to Cooperative Grant Agreement No. 401815J021. Over a 10 -year period, the USFWS will allow Collier County to receive up to $250,000 under this Agreement. When the agreement was originally executed in October 2005, Kathy O'Reilly -Doyle was listed as the USFWS Project Officer in Section XI. of the agreement. Recently, Erin P. Myers replaced Ms. O'Reilly - Doyle as USFWS Private Lands Biologist for the Southwest Florida region, and will now be overseeing the agreement. Modification No. 7 revises Section XI. of the agreement to reflect that Erin P. Myers is now the USFWS Project Officer on the agreement. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is legally sufficient for Board Action and has been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office. A majority vote is required for approval. - STW GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners accepts Modification No. 7 of USFWS Cooperative Agreement No. 401815J021, which revises the USFWS Project Officer on the agreement. Prepared By: Melissa Hennig, Principle Environmental Specialist, Department of Facilities Management Attachments: 1. Cooperative Agreement No. 401815JO21 2. Modification No. 7 to Cooperative Agreement No. 401815JO21 Packet Page -3236- 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.E.12. Item Summary: Recommendation to accept Modification No. 7 to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ( USFWS) Cooperative Agreement No. 401815J021, which revises the USFWS Project Officer on the agreement. Meeting Date: 12/13/2011 Prepared By Name: HennigMelissa Title: Environmental Specialist, Principal,Facilities Management 11/28/2011 1:40:09 PM Submitted by Title: Environmental Specialist, Principal,Facilities Management Name: HennigMelissa 11/28/2011 1:40:10 PM Approved By Name: CampSkip Title: Director - Facilities Management,Facilities Manage Date: 11/28/20112:21:47 PM Name: SmithKristen Title: Administrative Secretary,Risk Management Date: 11/28/20113:09:49 PM Name: FoordMarlene Title: Grant Development & Mgmt Coordinator, Grants Date: 11/28/20114:05:52 PM Name: WilliamsSteven Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 11/29/20114:27:20 PM Packet Page -3237- 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. Name: PriceLen Title: Administrator - Administrative Services, Date: 11/29/20119:39:06 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 12/1/20119:31:47 AM Name: FinnEd Date: 12/1/20113:05:03 PM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Director -Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO Date: 12/2/20118:51:27 AM Packet Page -3238- I. FAADS: 12-4' restoration STATE OF of 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. AGREEMENT NO: 401815JO21 CHARGE CODE 41.545 - 1121 -04HR 1 Y (FY 05) Amount $10,000.00 DUNS NO: 076997790 - Naples- 021 - Collier- 34104 -14- 07/01/05 - 06/30/15 -To facilitate habitat improvement primarily for federal trust resources on wetlands -01 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT Between RECEIVED U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR J C' T 20 1'j'51 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE And COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS And AU OF INVASIVE PLANT MANAGEMENT A DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Collier County' Board of County Commissioners Collier County Environmental Services Department 2800 North HoFseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Bureau of Inv sive Plant Management Department of Environmental Protection 3915 Common ealth Blvd, MS 710 Tallahassee, Fl6rida 32399 -3000 Recipient Class: County Government Catalog of Fed &raI Domestic Assistance Number: 15.631 1 II. AUTHORITY:I This agreement; between the U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter referred to as the "Service ") and Collier County Board of County Comrriissionersi (hereinafter referred to as "Collier County ") and the Bureau of Invasive Plant Management, State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (BIPM) is Packet Page -3239- c :- r, ; r U''l This agreement; between the U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter referred to as the "Service ") and Collier County Board of County Comrriissionersi (hereinafter referred to as "Collier County ") and the Bureau of Invasive Plant Management, State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (BIPM) is Packet Page -3239- M. 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. hereby entere into pursuant to the authority contained in Section 1 of the Fish and Wildlife Cooridination Act (16 U.S.C. 66 1) and the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C. 742a442j). I• 1[ • � This Cooperative Agreement is being implemented in order to facilitate habitat restoration an improvement primarily for Federal trust resources on wetlands, floodplains, riparian areas, and uplands. Projects will be undertaken in cooperation between the ervice, Collier County and BIPM in the location, planning, and implementation of specific practices on lands purchased through the Conservation Collier Program, in Collier County, Florida. This agreement provides funding from the Service to Co�lier County for carrying out projects and activities as identified in the Scope of Wok (Article V). The Service, Jollier County and BIPM have responsibilities and goals for conserving natural resources: a) The Service has primary responsibilities related to Federal trust species and their habitats, such as endangered and threatened species, migratory birds, ana mous fish, and wetlands. b) The Conservation Collier Program is a taxpayer- funded initiative to acquire, prote t restore and manage environmentally sensitive lands within Collier Coun�y for the benefit of present and future generations. Goals of the program incline: protection of biological values including unique and endangered native plant communities, wetland and listed species habitat; protection of water quality and resources; enhancement and protection of current conservation lands through function as a buffer, ecological link or habitat corridor; and enhancement of flood protection. Properties will be managed to maintain their ecological values, and provide natural resource based recreation and educational c) The > IPM incorporates ecosystem management concepts involving "place -based management 'that brings together regionally diverse interests to develop flexile, innovative strategies to address local upland invasive plant management issue's in Florida. All three organizations share mutual interest and concern for the oirotection and conservation of all fish and wildlife resources. The Service has implemented the Partners for Fish and Wildlife (Partners) Program. This Program diredts the Service to work cooperatively with state natural resources agencies, counties and municipalities, non -profit organization and others in carrying out the objectives of the Program. Specifically, the Service can provide funding assistance through the Partners Program. For this agreement, funding is subject to appropriation of project funds iby Congress, and shall be for the purposes of carrying out habitat Packet Page -3240 1! restoration and i towards Federal For the period conservation 1 period hereina personnel, ma^ improvement ; specified belo, A. The 1. That c States 41 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. activities on County lands, with primary benefits directed resources. Teinafter set forth, BIPM will continue assisting managers of public Is with treatment and eradication of invasive exotic plants. For the r set forth, Collier County and the Service will furnish the necessary ials, services, and facilities needed to implement habitat restoration and ivities on Conservation Collier lands in Collier County, Florida as Collier County and BIPM mutually agree: and every provision of this agreement is subject to the laws of the United the State of Florida. 2. To cooperate in providing recognition for each party of this agreement. Such recognition may include the display or mention of the names and logos of each agency in publicity of cooperative projects, publications, project documents, and any signs placed on project sites. 3. That each arty will assign an official representative to coordinate and carry out the provision of this agreement. 4. That activities covered within this agreement shall not be construed as obligating the Service or Collier County to expend, or as involving the United States, Collier County or IPM in any contract or other obligation for future payment of money, other than is specifically stated in Article VII of this agreement; or in excess of appropnaoons authorized by law and administratively allocated for this agreement. 5. That subject to the availability of funds, to commence activities under this aL,reementi in Federal Fiscal Year 2005. 6. That this agreement in no way restricts the Service, Collier County or BIPM from participatifrg with other public and private agencies, organizations, and individuals in similar 4etivities; or from accepting contributions and gifts specifically for the protections restoration, enhancement, and management of environmental resources. B. Specifically, the Service will: 1. Provide finds (as specified in Article VII) to Collier County to plan and implement specific h6bitat restoration and enhancement projects on Conservation Collier property mutually approved by the Service, and Collier County. Project funding 3 Packet Page -3241- 0 • 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. criteria and definitions are attached (Attachment A). 2. Assign a'Service Project Officer to coordinate all activities under this agreement. 3. Assist, as needed, in the identification and selection of sites and practices to be implemented, according to the project selection criteria provided in Attachment A. 4. Provide other reasonable technical assistance as requested by Collier County. C. Specifically, Collier County will: 1. Plan and implement habitat restoration and improvement projects on Conservation Collier properties. Project proposals will be submitted to Service Project Officer for review and approval (Attachment B — Project data sheet). 2. Schedule and participate in a site visit with the Service before and during the project. Coordinate the projects with the Service Project Officer. 3. Secure qualified contractors and permits to implement the required practices. 4. Monitor activities funded under this agreement and provide site - specific data to the Service. This shall include the maintenance of complete and accurate records of actual and necessary costs of carrying out specific projects under this agreement. Collier County will retain such records for a period of three (3) years during which time these records shall be made available upon request to the Service for review and audit. 5. Provide to the Service Project Officer those reporting and delivery projects specifically identified in Article XII of this agreement. 6. Collier County will maintain the improvements to the wildlife habitat on the property for a minimum of 10 years. D. Specifically, the BIPM will: Provide Collier County information on projects funded through the BIPM including project costs, acres treated, species treated and treatment dates. VI. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: The period of performance of this agreement is from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2015. Packet Page -3242- . , 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. VII. AWARD AMOUNT: A. TOTAL (NOT -TO- EXCEED) AWARD AMOUNT: $250,000 B. TOTAL AMOUNT FUNDED TO DATE: $10,000 C. FUNDING INCREMENTS: The Recipient is advised that the Service's obligation to provide funding for funding increments included in this agreement is contingent upon (i) satisfactory performance and (ii) the availability of funds. Accordingly, no legal liability on the part of the Service exists unless or until funds are made available to the Recipient and notice of such availability is confirmed in writing to the Recipient. VIII. APPROPRIATION DATA: APPROPRIATION: 41545 - 1121 -04HR lY $10,000 (FY05) I.X. PAYMENT PROVISIONS: A. Upon acceptance of the terms and conditions of this agreement, the Recipient may submit requests for payment using Standard Form 270, Request for Advance or Reimbursement, no more frequently than monthly. (Standard Form 271 must be used if agreement is for construction.) The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (P.L. 104 -134) requires that all federal payments made by an agency after July 26, 1996, must be made by electronic funds transfer unless the recipient certifies that they do not have an account at a financial institution or authorized payment agent. B. The original and one copy of each payment request (SF 270) shall be submitted to the Service Project Officer identified in Article XI.A. of this agreement. Upon approval, the Service Project Officer shall forward the payment request and one copy to the Budget and Finance Office for processing. C. Should the Recipient be unable to complete the provisions of this agreement, all monies provided by the Service which prove to be cancelable obligations or unallowable costs in accordance with OMB Circular A -87 ( "Cost Principles for State and Local Governments ")or the approved budget, shall be refunded to the Service. D. This agreement is intended to support a particular project for a specific period of time. Any portion of funds advanced to the Recipient that are not expended at the completion of the period of performance of this agreement shall be returned to the Service, along with any interest earned on that amount. E. All work that is contracted out by Collier County shall be paid by Collier County, according to their contracting procedures. Packet Page -3243- The Administrative Officer for this agreement is: Lewis Boggan U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1875 Century Boulevard, #310 Atlanta, GA 30345 Phone: (404) 679 -7231 Fax: (404) 679 -4057 E -mail: Lewis boggan @fws.gov XI. PROJECT OFFICERS: A. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Kathy O'Reilly -Doyle Private Lands Biologist Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program 3860 Tollgate Blvd, Suite 300 Naples, FL 34114 (239)353 -8442 ext 232 (239)353 -8640 (fax) e -mail: Kathy_ O'ReilIy- Doyle @fws.gov B. Collier County Environmental Services Department Alexandra J. Sulecki, Coordinator Conservation Collier Program Collier County Environmental Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239)213 -2961 (239)213 -2960 (fax) e -mail AlexandraSulecki @Colliergov.net C. Bureau of Invasive Plant Management Greg Jubinsky Bureau of Invasive Plant Management Department of Environmental Protection State of Florida 3915 Commonwealth Blvd, MS 710 Tallahassee, FL 32399 -3000 (850)487 -2600 Packet Page -3244- 0 XH. REpORTING/DELiVERY REQUIREMENTS: 0 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. A. Within 30 days following the completion of an individual habitat restoration or improvement project under this agreement, Collier County's Project Officer will provide the Service Project Officer with an overview summary report, including any recommendations for additional studies or information needed to further support habitat restoration or improvement associated with the subject project. Also, Collier County shall document the before and after project habitat condition by taking print or digital photographs necessary to adequately depict site conditions. A copy of such photographic materials shall be provided to the Service Project Officer. B. Final Financial Status Report: Within 90 days after completion of this award, the Recipient shall submit to the Service Administrative Officer a final Financial Status Report (Standard Form 269 XIII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: The Department of the Interior regulations governing assistance agreements with state local, or Indian tribe izovernments at subparts A -E of 43 CFR Part 12, Administrative and Audit Requirements and Cost Principles for Assistance Programs, (plus relevant circulars of the Office of Management and Budget as referenced in these regulations), are applicable to this agreement and are incorporated by reference with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Service's Division of Contracting and General Services will make the full text of these regulations available. XIV SPECIAL PROVISIONS: A. The liability of the Service will be governed by the Federal Tort Claims Act (28 U.S.C. 2671 et sea.. The extent of the liability of the State will be governed by the laws of the state of Florida. B. Modifications or renewals may be proposed at any time during the period of performance by either party and shall become effective upon approval of both parties. C. This agreement may be terminated upon 30 days notification by either party and by mutual consent of both parties. D. Recipient will comply with sections 2 through 4 of the Act of March 3, 1933 (41 U.S.C. 1 Oa- 1Oc, popularly known as "Buy American Act "). E. Recipients of grants /cooperative agreements and/or sub - awards are encouraged Packet Page -3245- 9 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. to adopt and enforce on-the-job seat belt use and policies and programs for their employees when operating company - owned, rented, or personally -owned vehicles. These measures include, but are not limited to, conducting education, awareness, and other appropriate programs for their employees about the importance of wearing seat belts and the consequences of not wearing them. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Grant Cooperative Agreement to be executed as of the date therein written. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF INVASIVE PLANT MGMT. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT 41, CONSERVATION BY: , BY: , V-/ P` I`' 'c" TITLE: ' DATE: �(�� 7 GU.� TITLE: DATE: Packet Page -3246- ATTEST: 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12, DWIGHT E. BROCY, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA W. C7 By: O-cuA f�.� iBy: Depu i,1 jk M1r - S Fred W. Coyle, Chairman sipetwe Approved at to farm And legal sufficiency: r" 1J Tom Palmer Assistant County Attorney Packet Page -3247- • ATTACHMENT A PARTNERS FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service PROJECT CRITERIA 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. Priority emphasis on Federal trust resources: e.g., migratory birds, endangered and threatened species, wetlands, floodplains and riparian areas. • Program emphasizes habitat restoration (i.e., hydrology and vegetation), and to alesser extent habitat improvement and creation (see attached definitions). At least 50 percent of the total project cost must be covered with in -kind services and/or non - Service funds. DEFINITIONS HABITAT RESTORATION Rehabilitation of degraded or lost habitat. WETLAND RESTORATION I . Reestablishment, as nearly as practical, of the original (what probably existed prior to degradation) wetland community, including hydrology and native hydrophytic vegetation, and 2. Establishment of a wetland community, including hydrology and native hydrophytic vegetation, different from what probably existed prior to degradation, but at least partially replacing original habitat functions and values. ASSOCIATED HABITAT RESTORATION 1. Reestablishment, as nearly as practical, of the original (what existed prior to the degradation) ecological community, including native vegetation, and 2. Establishment of an ecological community, including native vegetation, that is different from what probably existed prior to degradation, but at least partially replacing original habitat functions and values. HABITAT IMPROVEMENT Alteration of existing habitat to increase specific fish and wildlife functions and values. Improvement actions may provide new capabilities, new management options, new structures, revegetation, or other actions to influence one or several functions and values. Improvement differs from restoration in that it does not necessarily seek to reestablish or establish whole ecological communities, and does not necessarily seek to replace original functions and values. 9 Packet Page -3248- • • 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. Attachment B PARTNERS FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE PRIVATE LANDS PROJECT DATA SHEET PROJECT NAME: Conservation Collier Land Habitat Restoration Project DATE: September 30, 2004 CONTACT: Melissa Hennig Environmental Specialist Collier County Environmental Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Phone: (239) 213 -2957 Fax: (239) 213 -2960 E- mail: Meli.ssaHennig@colliergov.net LANDOWNER / COOPERATOR(S): Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 Phone: (239) 732 -2505 Fax: (239) 213 -2960 The Conservation Collier Program is a taxpayer- funded initiative that was approved by voters in November 2002. It is a program to acquire, protect, restore and manage environmentally sensitive lands within Collier County. Currently four properties have been acquired through the program and several more properties are being considered for purchase. If received, Partners program funds would be used to restore current as well as future properties. Because the America's Business Park parcel will be the first property to be restored through possible funds from the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, it will be the focus of this data sheet. PROJECT LOCATION (State, County, Township, Range, Section, Ecosystem, with map): The Railhead Scrub Preserve property is located east of Old US 41 and south of Railhead Industrial Park in Section 1.0 Township 48 Range 25 within the northwest corner of Collier County, Florida. The 80.34 - acre site contains primarily xeric oak scrub. Palmetto prairie, pine flatwoods, hardwood conifer mixed, cypress - pine- cabbage palm, intermittent pond and freshwater marsh plant communities also exist on the property. See Maps 1 and 2. Relationship to nearest National Wildlife Refuge, State Management Area, National Forest, Wetland Reserve Program Easement, Other Easement or otherwise protected area: Nsi7 Packet Page -3249- 9 0 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. Collier County Barefoot Beach Preserve is located approximately 2.5 miles southwest of the Railhead Scrub Preserve, while Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed lands are approximately 3.5 miles northeast of the Railhead Scrub Preserve. Both of these protected areas are separated from the preserve by roads and developed property. Two small private conservation areas belonging to North Collier Industrial Park and Railhead Industrial Park are adjacent to the preserve to the west and north respectively. See Map 1. DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE OF PROJECT: Funds, if received, will be used to remove invasive exotic vegetation from the Railhead Scrub Preserve property. Although the entire parcel will be treated, it is approximated that at least 10 acres of the preserve are infested with exotic vegetation to a significant degree (80% or more exotic plant density). Invasive exotic plant species observed include melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia), Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius), downy rosemyrtle (Rhodomyrtus tomentosa), shoebutton ardisia (Ardesia elliptica), earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis) and guava (Psidium guajava). A contractor will be hired to remove invasive exotic plants from the preserve. The contractor will be responsible for the control of any target trees, shrubs, and seedlings and the application of any herbicides within the designated project location. All aspects of the control of listed FLEPPC Category I and II invasive species within the preserve, including any equipment, labor, supply, and herbicide needs, will. be the responsibility of the contractor. The contractor will take precautions to avoid harming any native vegetation or wildlife. The vegetation will be cut at or below grade, treated with an appropriate herbicide per label rates and stacked on site, or, if possible, light equipment will be used to remove the debris once the vegetation has been cut and treated. The use of equipment will depend on site - specific conditions. Future monitoring and re- treatment of the invasive exotic plant population within the preserve will be performed by Collier County Staff or qualified contractors. EXPECTED BENEFITS TO FEDERAL TRUST SPECIES (specify and briefly describe for all endangered, threatened, and candidate species, migratory birds, etc.): Gopher tortoises (gopherus polyphemus) inhabit the Railhead Scrub Preserve property. Ninety - six "active ", forty "inactive" and eighteen "abandoned" burrows were located during a July 2003 survey by Collier Environmental Consultants, Inc. Although no eastern indigo snakes (Drymarcher corgis) have been directly observed on site, it is highly likely that this federally threatened species is present on the property. Removing exotic vegetation and allowing native vegetation to grow in its place will create more habitat for the gopher tortoise and subsequently more habitat for the eastern indigo snake. 11 Packet Page -3250- . 0 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. WETLAND RESTORATION Hydrology Acres: 10 Sites N/A Structures N/A Revegetation Acres: 0 M # Water - Control Sites N/A *Hydrology and revegetation acreage may overlap so that sum exceeds total site acreage Briefly Describe Type and Benefits: Invasive exotic vegetation, primarily melaleuca, will be removed from hydric pine flatwoods and cypress- pine - cabbage palm plant communities on site. RIPARIAN RESTORATION Miles Restored/Protected: 0 Briefly Describe Type and Benefits: IN- STREAM RESTORATION # of contiguous reaches: 0 Briefly Describe Type and Benefits: UPLAND RESTORATION Acres: 70.34 Briefly Describe Type and Benefits: Invasive exotic vegetation will be removed from pine flatwoods, xeric oak scrub, palmetto prairie and hardwood conifer mixed plant communities on site. HABITAT IMPROVEMENT Acres: 80.34 Briefly Describe Type and Benefits: Invasive exotic vegetation removal from wetland and upland areas will both remove the direct threat to infested habitat communities and remove the indirect threat of a large seed source. Native plants will replace invasive exotic vegetation, thus increasing habitat for native wildlife species. 12 Packet Page -3251- 12/13/2011 Item 16.E.12. AGREEMENT NO.: 401815JO21 CHARGE CODE: NO CHANGE AMOUNT: NO CHANGE DUNS NUMBER: 076997790 MODIFICATION NO.: 7 To COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT Between U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE And COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT The purpose of this modification is to revise the Fish and Wildlife Service Project Officer on the agreement. 1. Article XI., PROJECT OFFICERS, is revised to read: A. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Erin P. Myers Private Lands Biologist U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3860 Tollgate Blvd., Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34224 (239) 353 -8442, Ext 232 (office0 (239) 370 -6302 (cell) (239) 353 -8640 (fax) All other terms and conditions remain the same U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OF FISH �ANDVILDLIFE, �ERVICE - ON CALDER TITLE: CHIEF, CONTRACTING AND GRANT SERVICES DMSION DATE: Packet Page -3252-