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Page 84
( a ) that such recreational use will not interfere with the primary purposes for which the areas were established , and ( b ) that funds are available for the development , operation , and maintenance of these permitted forms of ...
( a ) that such recreational use will not interfere with the primary purposes for which the areas were established , and ( b ) that funds are available for the development , operation , and maintenance of these permitted forms of ...
Page 354
Here in Illinois 15 grants have been approved involving Federal funds of $ 5,920,806 , and a total of 8,379 acres . We are proud of this record , and pleased at the increasing tempo of program activity . Yet the total acreage acquired ...
Here in Illinois 15 grants have been approved involving Federal funds of $ 5,920,806 , and a total of 8,379 acres . We are proud of this record , and pleased at the increasing tempo of program activity . Yet the total acreage acquired ...
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The trouble lies in one word : the States “ may ” use the funds for this purpose . But if they do not want to they can have the funds anyway for regular construction work . There is a sweetener in that the States do not have to put up ...
The trouble lies in one word : the States “ may ” use the funds for this purpose . But if they do not want to they can have the funds anyway for regular construction work . There is a sweetener in that the States do not have to put up ...
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Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
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