Public Land Management Policy: Oversight Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First-[second] Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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... Fish and Wildlife Service and give it to the U.S. Geological Survey . A Federal court held the action violated the law , but that is one of the indications that I point to . The other examples I would use this morning in my previous re ...
... Fish and Wildlife Service and give it to the U.S. Geological Survey . A Federal court held the action violated the law , but that is one of the indications that I point to . The other examples I would use this morning in my previous re ...
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... wildlife . This is evident from NPS ' longstanding prohibition of these very uses . In the lower 48 , parks are ... Fish and Wildlife Service . Wildlife refuges , like national parks , are established for the pur- pose of preservation ...
... wildlife . This is evident from NPS ' longstanding prohibition of these very uses . In the lower 48 , parks are ... Fish and Wildlife Service . Wildlife refuges , like national parks , are established for the pur- pose of preservation ...
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... fish and wildlife . Though completion of refuge plans is under statutory deadline- 5 to be approved in 1983 , 10 by 1985 , and all by 1987 - the Fish and Wildlife Service at present does not even have a list of the basic studies to be ...
... fish and wildlife . Though completion of refuge plans is under statutory deadline- 5 to be approved in 1983 , 10 by 1985 , and all by 1987 - the Fish and Wildlife Service at present does not even have a list of the basic studies to be ...
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... Fish and Wildlife Service has adopted the op- posite policy . Justification of this change has been vague , but gen- erally reasons are that Alaska lands are remote and only minimal- ly used . The Alaska Lands Act did not revoke ...
... Fish and Wildlife Service has adopted the op- posite policy . Justification of this change has been vague , but gen- erally reasons are that Alaska lands are remote and only minimal- ly used . The Alaska Lands Act did not revoke ...
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... fish and wildlife resources and the oil and gas potential of the Arctic Na- tional Wildlife Refuge Coastal Plain . It mandates an 18 - month en- vironmental baseline study to precede oil exploration . Congress designated the Fish and ...
... fish and wildlife resources and the oil and gas potential of the Arctic Na- tional Wildlife Refuge Coastal Plain . It mandates an 18 - month en- vironmental baseline study to precede oil exploration . Congress designated the Fish and ...
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Página 288 - We are coming to recognize as never before the right of the nation to guard its own future in the essential matter of natural resources. In the past we have admitted the right of the individual to injure the future of the Republic for his own present profit. The time has come for a change.
Página 748 - An omitted fact is material if there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable shareholder would consider it important in deciding how to vote.
Página 425 - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT FEDERAL COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY WASHINGTON, DC 20500 June 30, 1978 Dr.
Página 307 - Valley project and with the purposes of the recreation area as a whole and in such manner as in his judgment will best provide for (1) public outdoor recreation benefits; (2) conservation of scenic, scientific, historic, and other values contributing to public enjoyment; and (3) such management, utilization, and disposal of renewable natural resources as in...
Página 288 - ... profit. The time has come for a change. As a people we have the right and the duty, second to none other but the right and duty of obeying the moral law, of requiring and doing justice, to protect ourselves and our children against the wasteful development of our natural resources...
Página 116 - Congress authorizes and directs that the Secretary of the Treasury shall make available to the Secretary of Agriculture the sum of at least $40,000,000 annually or as much as the Secretary of Agriculture finds is necessary to maintain the timber supply from the Tongass National Forest to dependent industry at a rate of four billion five hundred million foot board measure per decade.
Página 310 - Federal lists for the planning area; species with special habitat needs that may be influenced significantly by planned management programs; species commonly hunted, fished, or trapped; non-game species of special interest...
Página 69 - That all valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United States, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and purchase...
Página 138 - EXCHANGE AUTHORITY. — Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in acquiring lands for the purposes of this Act, the Secretary is authorized to exchange lands (including lands within conservation system units and within the National Forest System) or interests therein (including Native selection rights) with the corporations organized by the Native Groups, Village Corporations, Regional Corporations, and the Urban Corporations, and other municipalities and corporations or individuals, the State...
Página 455 - US Department of the Interior 18th and C Streets, NW Washington, DC 20240 Dear Mr.