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OUTDOOR RECREATION AND THE AUTOMATED SOCIETY Barring a national catastrophe , it seems reasonable to assume that : Population will continue to increase ; Mobility will increase at an accelerating rate ; Real incomes will continue to ...
OUTDOOR RECREATION AND THE AUTOMATED SOCIETY Barring a national catastrophe , it seems reasonable to assume that : Population will continue to increase ; Mobility will increase at an accelerating rate ; Real incomes will continue to ...
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The demand for fishing opportunities is expected to increase over the coming years— 50 percent by 1976 and 150 percent by 2000. Commercial fishing needs must also be met . There may be a slight reduction in the amount of fish each ...
The demand for fishing opportunities is expected to increase over the coming years— 50 percent by 1976 and 150 percent by 2000. Commercial fishing needs must also be met . There may be a slight reduction in the amount of fish each ...
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In addition to the problem of coping with the increasing volumes involved , cleaning up water is becoming more ... also is cause for increasing concern as the number of nuclear powerplants along ocean and river shorelines increase .
In addition to the problem of coping with the increasing volumes involved , cleaning up water is becoming more ... also is cause for increasing concern as the number of nuclear powerplants along ocean and river shorelines increase .
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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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