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... of the wildlife benefits or losses to be derived therefrom including benefits to be derived from measures recommended specifically for the development and improvement of wildlife resources , the cost of providing wildlife benefits ...
... of the wildlife benefits or losses to be derived therefrom including benefits to be derived from measures recommended specifically for the development and improvement of wildlife resources , the cost of providing wildlife benefits ...
Page 128
... as the case may be , and all the costs of operation , maintenance , and replacement incurred therefor( 1 ) the benefits of the project to said purpose or purposes shall be taken into account in determining the economic benefits of ...
... as the case may be , and all the costs of operation , maintenance , and replacement incurred therefor( 1 ) the benefits of the project to said purpose or purposes shall be taken into account in determining the economic benefits of ...
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We are pleased , however , with the obvious economic benefits which accrue from the establishment ... We must admit that they do represent a mighty handsome benefit to many local communities and to the overall economy of the Nation .
We are pleased , however , with the obvious economic benefits which accrue from the establishment ... We must admit that they do represent a mighty handsome benefit to many local communities and to the overall economy of the Nation .
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Contents
Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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