Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1998: Justification of the budget estimates, United States Forest Service, Department of EnergyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 |
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... Monitoring . .55 Recreation Use 60 Recreation Management .61 Wilderness Management . 66 Threatened , Endangered , and Sensitive Heritage Resources Wildlife and Fisheries Habitat Management . Wildlife Habitat Management .. Inland ...
... Monitoring . .55 Recreation Use 60 Recreation Management .61 Wilderness Management . 66 Threatened , Endangered , and Sensitive Heritage Resources Wildlife and Fisheries Habitat Management . Wildlife Habitat Management .. Inland ...
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... monitoring , timber harvest , adaptive management , and develop- ment of rural communities ' long - term economic strength . The FY 98 budget includes $ 107.4 million to carry out that year's requirements of the President's Plan ...
... monitoring , timber harvest , adaptive management , and develop- ment of rural communities ' long - term economic strength . The FY 98 budget includes $ 107.4 million to carry out that year's requirements of the President's Plan ...
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... monitoring , watershed assessments , and in- creased partnership work for wildlife habitat improvement . Focus is also on increasing man- agement efficiencies and accountability for mak- ing the best use of the federal budget . These ...
... monitoring , watershed assessments , and in- creased partnership work for wildlife habitat improvement . Focus is also on increasing man- agement efficiencies and accountability for mak- ing the best use of the federal budget . These ...
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... Monitoring . Research activities within these areas are further described below . However , it is important to understand that the complexity of today's natural resource issues requires a highly integrated approach when implementing ...
... Monitoring . Research activities within these areas are further described below . However , it is important to understand that the complexity of today's natural resource issues requires a highly integrated approach when implementing ...
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... monitoring , halting streambank erosion and sedimentation , restoring riparian communities , providing improved shrub varieties , evaluating impacts of exotic weed invasions , and providing guidelines for better integrating wildlife and ...
... monitoring , halting streambank erosion and sedimentation , restoring riparian communities , providing improved shrub varieties , evaluating impacts of exotic weed invasions , and providing guidelines for better integrating wildlife and ...
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Page 216 - No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein.
Page 243 - Council on Science, Engineering, and Technology under the Office of Science and Technology Policy of the Executive Office of the President.
Page 217 - None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used...
Page 185 - Recoveries from cash bonds or forfeitures under surety bonds by permittees or timber purchasers, who fail to complete performance of improvement, protection, or rehabilitation work required under...
Page 208 - Service fire activities are transferred to and merged with this appropriation and subject to the same terms and conditions: Provided further, That such funds are available for repayment of advances from other appropriations accounts previously transferred for such purposes.
Page 209 - ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS For acquisition of lands within the exterior boundaries of the Cache, Uinta, and Wasatch National Forests, Utah; the Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada; and the Angeles, San Bernardino, Sequoia, and Cleveland National Forests, California, as authorized by law, $1,069,000, to be derived from forest receipts.
Page 249 - The Secretary of the Interior shall make provisions for the protection against destruction by fire and depredations upon the public forests and forest reservations...
Page 68 - Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Page 202 - Corps (YCC) is a summer employment program for young men and women, ages 15-18, who work, learn, and earn together by accomplishing projects that further the development and conservation of the natural resources of the United States.