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Page 44
... wildlife resources has resulted in such situations as overbrowsed range in Mesa Verde and Yellowstone , for example , to the point that both wildlife and the ecosystem are placed in jeopardy . The impairment of physical plant , although ...
... wildlife resources has resulted in such situations as overbrowsed range in Mesa Verde and Yellowstone , for example , to the point that both wildlife and the ecosystem are placed in jeopardy . The impairment of physical plant , although ...
Page 69
... Wildlife , insects , and diseases are potential threats to more than 16 million acres of for- est , grasslands , tundra , and desert shrubs . Forest management programs for the protection of these irreplaceable resources must be ...
... Wildlife , insects , and diseases are potential threats to more than 16 million acres of for- est , grasslands , tundra , and desert shrubs . Forest management programs for the protection of these irreplaceable resources must be ...
Page 149
... wildlife · ( and possibly pollute waters ) throughout the entire marsh . In our opinion , it would disproportionately disrupt wildlife ( especially bird ) • migration to and from the entire marsh area . It 149.
... wildlife · ( and possibly pollute waters ) throughout the entire marsh . In our opinion , it would disproportionately disrupt wildlife ( especially bird ) • migration to and from the entire marsh area . It 149.
Page 383
... wildlife and waterfowl re- fuges . The second is to ensure all possible planning to minimize harm to such areas when encroachment by a transportation development is unavoidable . The work to be done includes advising and consulting with ...
... wildlife and waterfowl re- fuges . The second is to ensure all possible planning to minimize harm to such areas when encroachment by a transportation development is unavoidable . The work to be done includes advising and consulting with ...
Page 401
... wildlife values of the area . The river and its environment should be outstandingly re- markable and , although they may reflect substantial evidence of man's activity , should be generally pleasing to the eye . The river should be of ...
... wildlife values of the area . The river and its environment should be outstandingly re- markable and , although they may reflect substantial evidence of man's activity , should be generally pleasing to the eye . The river should be of ...
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Page 93 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is indeed a pleasure to appear before you today and to give you a brief word picture of the activities of the Army Ground Forces.
Page 689 - ... the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed, shall be appointed for the remainder of such term; and (2) the terms of office of the members first taking office after the date of the enactment of this Act...
Page 591 - Include a statement of < 1) findings and conclusions and the reasons or basis therefor, on the material issues of fact, law, expertise, or discretion presented on the record and <2> the appropriate rulings, order, or denial thereof with the effective date.
Page 589 - The last day of the period so computed is to be included, unless it is a Sunday or a legal holiday, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day which is neither a Sunday nor a holiday.
Page 589 - When by these rules or by a notice given thereunder or by order of court an act is required or allowed to be done at or within a specified time, the court for cause shown may at any time in its discretion (1) with or without motion or notice order the period enlarged if...
Page 141 - Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina. Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Page 367 - It is hereby declared to be the national policy that special effort should be made to preserve the natural beauty of the countryside and public park and recreation lands, wildlife and waterfowl refuges, and historic sites.
Page 591 - The record shall show the ruling on each finding, conclusion, or exception presented. All decisions, including initial, recommended, and tentative decisions, are a part of the record and shall include a statement of — (A) findings and conclusions, and the reasons or basis therefor, on all the material issues of fact, law, or discretion presented on the record ; and (B) the appropriate rule, order, sanction, relief, or denial thereof.
Page 591 - Every party shall have the right to present his case or defense by oral or documentary evidence, to submit rebuttal evidence, and to conduct such cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.