I got the email this morning, but when I click on some of the links to read the pdf's it gives me a file not found error message. (Nearly all of the ones in the top).
It looks like they disabled the links to the 2014 draft EA documents, possibly so as to not confuse people.
The more I'm involved in these types of issues the more it seems that they actually don't want input from anyone except the ranchers. And those are the kind of guys screaming how terrible the government is and trying to take over wildlife refuges.
I don't know how you can deal with this kind of stuff over and over and over.
It would obviously make their decisions easier and less time consuming if they only heard from ranchers. Note that they intended to make this decision within the framework of and EA before receiving so many comments from those outside of the livestock industry.
Dealing with this stuff "over and over and over" is not easy, but it is the framework in which we must work. I am glad that we have the NEPA process in place which allows all citizens a place at the table when these decisions are made. The most frustrating aspect is the glacial pace at which some of the agency offices operate, which is partially due to the lack of funding the agencies suffer. Example: this analysis was first scoped in March 2012, and here we are 4 years later commenting on a DEIS. This one is far from over.