ADF&G Access Defense Program:
Improving Hunter Access-related Infrastructure

The purpose of this survey is to gather public interest on potential hunter access projects funded by Wildlife Restoration (Pittman-Robertson) grant money. Your input will help us prioritize the types of facilities hunters/trappers/shooters value most and where these facilities would be most beneficial to you, the users. 

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* Q1: Which of the following activities do you participate in? (choose all that apply)

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* Q2: How important are the following improvements to you?

  Very important Somewhat important Not at all important
Motorized multi-use trail maintenance/improvement (existing trails)
Non-motorized multi-use trail maintenance/improvement (existing trails)
Motorized multi-use trail maintenance/improvement (new trails)
Non-motorized multi-use trail maintenance/improvement (new trails)
Informational signage and trail marking
New parking areas
Improvements to existing parking areas (enlargement, trailer turnaround, etc)
Road maintenance at trailheads 
Toilets/outhouses
Americans with Disability Act accessible facilities
Campsites
Public use cabins
Boat Access (launches, docks, etc)
Bridges
Remote airstrip maintenance (brushing, tie-downs, etc)
New shooting ranges
Shooting range improvements

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* Q3: If there are any improvements not mentioned above that would benefit your hunting/trapping/shooting activities, please describe them below.

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* Q4: How do you access your hunting/trapping areas? (select all that apply)

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* Q5: Please describe any specific locations (or game management units) where you would like to see more hunter access or shooting range improvements/infrastructure.

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* Q6: Do you have a specific, locally supported project in mind that would benefit from hunter access grant money/resources?

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* Q7: How did you hear about this survey?

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