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WILDERNESS Few questions on resource use have raised as much controversy as has the issue of preservation of wilderness areas . “ Wilderness type ” lands within the National Parks are already withdrawn and reserved so they are ...
WILDERNESS Few questions on resource use have raised as much controversy as has the issue of preservation of wilderness areas . “ Wilderness type ” lands within the National Parks are already withdrawn and reserved so they are ...
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A SUMMONS TO SAVE THE WILDERNESS " * 1935 By 1935 , a Wilderness Society had been organized to try to preserve some of the wilderness areas that still remained . This article in the first issue of the society's publication , The Living ...
A SUMMONS TO SAVE THE WILDERNESS " * 1935 By 1935 , a Wilderness Society had been organized to try to preserve some of the wilderness areas that still remained . This article in the first issue of the society's publication , The Living ...
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This Act may be cited as the “ Wilderness Act ” . WILDERNESS SYSTEM ESTABLISHED STATEMENT OF POLICY Sec . 2. ( a ) In order to assure that an increasing population , accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization ...
This Act may be cited as the “ Wilderness Act ” . WILDERNESS SYSTEM ESTABLISHED STATEMENT OF POLICY Sec . 2. ( a ) In order to assure that an increasing population , accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization ...
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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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