At the federal level, such ongoing funds might be available for land and water managing agencies, such as the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the US Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and even TVA and the Corps of Engineers. Recreation User Fees: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands ... - Page 111by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation - 1985 - 287 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1960 - 478 pages
...national parks, and I can say with utmost conviction that the American people owe a debt of gratitude to the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the US Forest Service, and other agencies which can never be fully repaid. They have preserved for our enjoyment and inspiration... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1965 - 1620 pages
...assists cities and industries with water-supply, waste-treatment, and stream-pollution problems. Federal agencies, such as the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, coordinate their activities with the California Division of Beaches... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1966 - 226 pages
...assists cities and industries with water-supply, waste-treatment, and stream-pollution problems. Federal agencies, such as the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, coordinate their activities with the California Division of Beaches... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1983 - 330 pages
...acquire park lands, wildlife habitat, scenic rivers, trails, lakeshores, and seashores to be managed by the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the US Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. About 3 million acres have been purchased by these agencies since... | |
| 1989 - 236 pages
...the land-use planning processes and on-going land management programs of Federal agencies in Alaska, such as the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Forest Service. Although the various Federal agencies having authority... | |
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