WS 14 Project Report

National Management Information System (Wildlife Service)

WS FORM 14 W INSTR APR 2017 SECURE

State, Local, Tribal Governments

OMB: 0579-0335

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES

1. STATE

2. COUNTY

OMB Approved
0579-0335
EXP: XX/XXXX

3. DATE

PROJECT REPORT
4A. NAME OF RESOURCE OWNER OR CONTACT

4B. ADDRESS

5. LOCATION OF DAMAGE OR INCIDENT

6. PROJECT TYPE

A. NUMBER

4C. TELEPHONE

Urban Damage Prevention

Urban Damage

Rural Damage Prevention

Rural Damage

7. CONFIRMED DAMAGE/INCIDENT
B. TYPE
C. APPROXIMATE VALUE A. NUMBER

9. SPECIES RESPONSIBLE

Airport Safety
Disease Suppression
(specify in comments)

8. UNCONFIRMED DAMAGE/INCIDENT
B. TYPE
C. APPROXIMATE VALUE

10. LAND STATUS
Private

State

Federal (specify)

Other (specify)

11. COMMENTS (recommendations, dates of losses, results of work, types of diseases, etc.)

12. RECEIVED AND REPORTED BY WS REPRESENTATIVE

WS FORM 14
APR 2017

PERSONAL

PHONE

WRITTEN

OTHER

Provide contributor of information a copy of the Privacy Act Notice

Instructions For Completing WS Form 14 – Project Report
Item
1.

Enter the state where the project takes place

2.

Enter the County where the project takes place

3.

Enter the current date

4.

Enter the name of the resource owner or contact person for the resource owner

5.

Location - Enter the location where the damage or incident took place

6.

Project Type - Mark the box which describes the type of project. More than one box may be marked

7.

Confirmed Damaged
A – Enter the total number of incidents of damage that were confirmed by WS.
B – List the type of damage that occurred (Example: predation, harassment, human health and safety, general property).
C – Record an estimated value (in dollars and cents) for losses which occurred.

8.

Unconfirmed Damage
A – Total number of damage incidents that were reported but not confirmed by WS.
B – List the type of damage that occurred (Example: predation, harassment, human health and safety, general property).
C – Record an estimated value (in dollars and cents) for losses which occurred.

9.

Species Responsible - Name of species that is responsible for the damage.

10. Land Status - Mark the box that defines the land class where the damage occurred.
11. Comments - Print additional information about the project in this section.

Distribution: Original to State WS Office
Copy to District Office
Copy to WS Employee

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