Bob DeGross, spokesman for Big Cypress, said the Park Service will send a letter to the company next week, outlining the steps it must take to protect the environment if it proceeds with its plans. The company must adhere to 47 measures to prevent environmental damage. These include preliminary inspections of the areas involved, the avoidance of nests of endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers, the avoidance of colonies of wading birds, the use of existing roads and trails to the extent possible and initial scouting of areas to look for burrows of gopher tortoises, Eastern indigo snakes or burrowing owls.