Interior Nomination: Hearing Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, on the Nomination of Lynn A. Greenwalt to be Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, September 20, 1974

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Page 113 - ... ...whenever the waters of any stream or other body of water are proposed or authorized to be impounded, diverted, the channel deepened, or the stream or other body of water otherwise controlled or modified for any purpose whatever, including navigation and drainage by any department or agency of the United States, or by any public or private agency under Federal permit or license, such department or agency first shall consult with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the...
Page 54 - Rule 65(d) limits the binding effect of injunctive orders to "parties to the action, their officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys, and * * * those persons in active concert or participation with them who receive actual notice of the order by personal service or otherwise.
Page 208 - Quotas and Permit Requirement §15.11 Import quotas established. During any calendar year, beginning January 1 and ending December 31, the following quotas are established for the entry of skins bearing feathers. For the purpose of these quotas any part of a skin which has been severed shall be considered a whole skin. (a) For use in the manufacture of artificial flies used for fishing: Grey jungle fowl (Gallus sonnerati)—none (quota eliminated) 'Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata)— 1,000 'Former...
Page 295 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress ... to help develop and utilize Indian resources, both physical and human, to a point where the Indians will fully exercise responsibility for the utilization and management of their own resources and where they will enjoy a standard of living from their own productive efforts comparable to that enjoyed by non-Indians in neighboring communities.
Page 122 - States; and any such importation into or the transportation of live wildlife or eggs thereof between the continental United States, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States...
Page 181 - Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. 1973. Threatened wildlife of the United States. Resource Publ. 114. 289 pp. Burton, John A. 1972. The role of the pet trade in the extinction of reptiles. International Turtle and Tortoise Society Journal 6(3): 28-31. Carcavello, RU , and Ana R. Plencovich. 1973. La enfermedad de Chagas en la provincla de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Page 62 - The right of taking fish, at all usual and accustomed grounds and stations, is further secured to said Indians in common with all citizens of the Territory...
Page 113 - State wherein the impoundment, diversion, or other control facility is to be constructed, with a view to the conservation of wildlife resources by preventing loss of and damage to such resources as well as providing for the development and improvement thereof in connection with such water-resource development.
Page 210 - The importation, transportation, or acquisition is prohibited of any live specimen or egg of (1) the species of socalled "pink starling" or "rosy pastor" Sturnus roseus; (2) the species of dioch (including the subspecies black-fronted, red-billed, or Sudan dioch) Quelea quelea; (3) any species of Java sparrow, Padda oryzivora...
Page 207 - Any package or container in which such birds are transported or shipped shall have the name and address of the shipper and the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers and kinds of birds therein contained clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof.

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