Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1996: Testimony of public witnesses for natural resources management programsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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acres Administration's American areas Association board feet budget Bureau of Land Chairman Colorado River Committee communities CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue cooperative costs County dollars economic ecosystem efforts Endangered Species Act environmental federal government federal lands Fiscal Year 1996 Fish and Wildlife fisheries Florida forest health forest lands Forestry Historic Preservation Historic Preservation Fund implement important increase Indian River County inholdings Interior and Related land acquisition Land Management logging LWCF million board feet National Forest National Park Service National Scenic National Wildlife Refuge natural resources Northern Forest partnership Pelican Island percent Plan protection public lands Ralph Regula recommendations recreation region REGULA Related Agencies request restoration salinity control salmon salvage logging salvage sales Service's Sierra Club Subcommittee on Interior taxpayers testimony Thank timber sale program Trail trees U.S. Fish U.S. Forest Service Washington Water Conservation Fund watershed wetlands wilderness Wildlife Service
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