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The Canyon Country Partnership, Bill Hedden
The Canyon Country Partnership, Bill Hedden
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
18 pages.
Nursery Pest Management Final Environmental Impact Statement Record Of Decision, United States Forest Service
Nursery Pest Management Final Environmental Impact Statement Record Of Decision, United States Forest Service
Record of Decisions (ID)
The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) documents results of the analysis of alternatives for pest management at the USDA Forest Service, Lucky Peak Nursery in the Intermountain Region. I have reviewed the FEIS and related materials, including responses to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) published in December 1991. My decision is based upon that review.
Nursery Pest Management Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service
Nursery Pest Management Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service
Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)
The Forest Service, in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, is presenting three alternative ways of managing pests (weeds, diseases, insects, and animals) at the Lucky Peak Nursery in the Intermountain Region.
Environmental Assessment Animal Damage Control On Public Lands Administered By The U.S. Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Casper District, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Environmental Assessment Animal Damage Control On Public Lands Administered By The U.S. Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Casper District, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Environmental Assessments (WY)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recognize that native animals are resources of value and interest to the American people. Animal damage control (ADC) management may be required to minimize depredations to livestock and wildlife species; to protect threatened and endangered species; to maintain viable populations of native wildlife species; to preserve ecologically unique areas; to minimize rodent and other wildlife damage to cropland, grassland, and forestland; and, to suppress animal-borne diseases. ADC functions as a supplement to, not a substitute for, standard husbandry practices and techniques.
Diamond Mountain Resource Area Resource Management Plan And Record Of Decision, United States Bureau Of Land Management
Diamond Mountain Resource Area Resource Management Plan And Record Of Decision, United States Bureau Of Land Management
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The Diamond Mountain Resource Management Plan is approved. The plan was prepared under the regulations for implementing the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) of 1976 (43 CFR 1600). An environmental impact statement was prepared for this plan in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. The plan is identical/nearly idential to the one set forth in the proposed plan and associated final environmental impact statement published in August 1993. Specific areawide management decisions are presented in Chapter 2 of the RMP.
Status, Biology, And Management Of Ferruginous Hawks: A Review, United States Bureau Of Land Management
Status, Biology, And Management Of Ferruginous Hawks: A Review, United States Bureau Of Land Management
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The purpose of this paper is to promote the wise management of ferruginous hawk habitat to enable the species to maintain or increase its population levels. Twenty-seven recommendations are presented, supported by reviews of population status, nesting chronology, nest site characteristics, food habits, and spatial considerations. This is followed by discussion of the impacts of human activities on the ferruginous hawk, such as urbanization, cultivation, grazing, land conversion, poisoning and small mammal control, mining, fire and fire management, and other activities.
Draft Climbing Management Plan And Environmental Assessment, Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior
Draft Climbing Management Plan And Environmental Assessment, Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior
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The unique geological formation known as Devils Tower annually draws nearly half a million visitors. Most visitors enjoy photographing the butte, hiking area trails, camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. A few thousand technical rock climbers annually travel from across the country and the world to scale the butte's nearly vertical cracks and columns. Devils Tower also is a sacred site to several American Indian peoples of the northern plains. Increasingly, American Indian groups travel to the monument to perform traditional cultural practices. Devils Tower is highly regarded as having significant values that make it worthy of inclusion to the National …
The Management Of Information Technology Investments In The Australian Ambulance Services, Anthony J. Ahern
The Management Of Information Technology Investments In The Australian Ambulance Services, Anthony J. Ahern
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
Information Technology plays a significant role in the administration and operation of most organisations today. This is certainly the case with each of the Australian Ambulance Services. With the rapid increase in the use of Information Technology and the expectation about its use by both staff and the general public, the Ambulance Service managements' are faced with the dilemma of trying to ensure that their organisations are able to get the full advantage of advances in Information Technology and at the same time ensure that investments in IT are maintained at appropriate levels that will ensure the maximum return on …