Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... refuge will not be available for communication with nature and having an area where you can once again find some peace and quiet and maybe some type of contentment there . Once again I would like to say we strongly favor these bills ...
... refuge will not be available for communication with nature and having an area where you can once again find some peace and quiet and maybe some type of contentment there . Once again I would like to say we strongly favor these bills ...
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... Refuge by the artillery at Fort Sill ; the poisoning of the air and land by the Dugway Proving Ground ; the Radioactive tailing from the atomic power plant at Grand Junction , Colorado ; and the damage to our existing National Parks ...
... Refuge by the artillery at Fort Sill ; the poisoning of the air and land by the Dugway Proving Ground ; the Radioactive tailing from the atomic power plant at Grand Junction , Colorado ; and the damage to our existing National Parks ...
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... refuges , riding and hiking trails or other recreational projects . It should be used with restraint in other cases . " May we respectfully ask that this statement be entered in the hearing record of the proceedings of your subcommittee ...
... refuges , riding and hiking trails or other recreational projects . It should be used with restraint in other cases . " May we respectfully ask that this statement be entered in the hearing record of the proceedings of your subcommittee ...
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... Refuge by the artillery at Fort Sill ; the poisoning of the air and land by the Dugway Proving Ground : the Radioactive tailing from the atomic power plant at Grand Junction , Colorado ; and the damage to our existing National Parks ...
... Refuge by the artillery at Fort Sill ; the poisoning of the air and land by the Dugway Proving Ground : the Radioactive tailing from the atomic power plant at Grand Junction , Colorado ; and the damage to our existing National Parks ...
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... Refuge which is the area now in the national park system about 30 miles south of the Kona Coast . Mr. TAYLOR . Would the reconstructed seawall provide a marina ? Mr. HARTZOG . No ; it is a bathing beach , you see , to support the resort ...
... Refuge which is the area now in the national park system about 30 miles south of the Kona Coast . Mr. TAYLOR . Would the reconstructed seawall provide a marina ? Mr. HARTZOG . No ; it is a bathing beach , you see , to support the resort ...
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Page 6 - Secretary. (c) The Secretary shall designate one member to be Chairman. Any vacancy in the Commission shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.
Page 171 - ... shall be required to report to the Secretary of Agriculture and to the Secretary of the Interior on or before the first day of September of each year, a detailed statement of the amount so received and of its disbursement.
Page 191 - That on or before the 1st day of July in each year after the passage of this act the Secretary of...
Page 27 - In addition, many US Office of Education programs require a state agency to administer various programs. Some of these that require a state agency are authorized by the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 and the Higher Education Act of 1965 and relate only to higher education.
Page 50 - US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE, Washington, DC, March 2, 1964.
Page 16 - The Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments has recommended national seashore status for Oregon Dunes.
Page 84 - Act, as amended, on or directly affecting any river which is listed in section 5, subsection (a), of this Act, and no department or agency of the United States shall assist by loan, grant, license, or otherwise in the construction of any water resources project that would have a direct and adverse effect on the values for which such river might be designated...
Page 32 - ... required for the development, advancement, management, conservation, and protection of the fisheries resources; and (5) take such steps as may be required for the development, management, advancement, conservation^ and protection of wildlife resources through research, acquisition of refuge lands, development of existing facilities, and other means.
Page 105 - Troy. he hanged all on one rope a dozen slave,girls of his household whom he suspected of misbehavior during his absence. This hanging involved no question of propriety. The girls were property. The disposal of property was then. as now. a matter of expediency. not of right and wrong. Concepts of right and wrong were not lacking from Odysseus...
Page 105 - Odysseus' slave-girls, is still property. The land-relation is still strictly economic, entailing privileges but not obligations. The extension of ethics to this third element in human environment is, if I read the evidence correctly, an evolutionary possibility and an ecological necessity.