cedar canyon wildlife management area: Green River Resource Area Resource(s) Management Plan (RMP) , 1996 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: South Coast Planning Area Land and Resource(s) Management Plan (LRMP) , 1993 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: A Naturalists Guide to the Great Plains Paul A. Johnsgard, 2018 This book documents nearly 500 US and Canadian locations where wildlife refuges, nature preserves, and similar properties protect natural sites that lie within the North American Great Plains, from Canada's Prairie Provinces to the Texas-Mexico border. Information on site location, size, biological diversity, and the presence of especially rare or interesting flora and fauna are mentioned, as well as driving directions, mailing addresses, and phone numbers or internet addresses, as available. US federal sites include 11 national grasslands, 13 national parks, 16 national monuments, and more than 70 national wildlife refuges. State properties include nearly 100 state parks and wildlife management areas. Also included are about 60 national and provincial parks, national wildlife areas, and migratory bird sanctuaries in Canada's Prairie Provinces. Many public-access properties owned by counties, towns, and private organizations are also described. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Proposed South Coast Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement , 1992 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Great Plains Michael Forsberg, 2019-03-22 The Great Plains were once among the greatest grasslands on the planet. But as the United States and Canada grew westward, the Plains were plowed up, fenced in, overgrazed, and otherwise degraded. Today, this fragmented landscape is the most endangered and least protected ecosystem in North America. But all is not lost on the prairie. Through lyrical photographs, essays, historical images, and maps, this beautifully illustrated book gets beneath the surface of the Plains, revealing the lingering wild that still survives and whose diverse natural communities, native creatures, migratory traditions, and natural systems together create one vast and extraordinary whole. Three broad geographic regions in Great Plains are covered in detail, evoked in the unforgettable and often haunting images taken by Michael Forsberg. Between the fall of 2005 and the winter of 2008, Forsberg traveled roughly 100,000 miles across 12 states and three provinces, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, to complete the photographic fieldwork for this project, underwritten by The Nature Conservancy. Complementing Forsberg’s images and firsthand accounts are essays by Great Plains scholar David Wishart and acclaimed writer Dan O’Brien. Each section of the book begins with a thorough overview by Wishart, while O’Brien—a wildlife biologist and rancher as well as a writer—uses his powerful literary voice to put the Great Plains into a human context, connecting their natural history with man’s uses and abuses. The Great Plains are a dynamic but often forgotten landscape—overlooked, undervalued, misunderstood, and in desperate need of conservation. This book helps lead the way forward, informing and inspiring readers to recognize the wild spirit and splendor of this irreplaceable part of the planet. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Nebraskaland , 2014 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: ORRRC Study Report United States. Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, 1962 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Peterson Field Guide to Finding Mammals in North America Vladimir Dinets, 2015 A guide to finding and observing 420 species of North American mammals, including the art of mammal watching, the best locations, and a species-finding guide. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2002 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, 2001 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Multiple Species Conservation Program: MSCP subarea plans , 1996 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Camping Texas Tom Behrens, 2009-09-15 Camping Texas is an indispensable guide to hundreds of public campgrounds in the Lone Star State. From the Texas Gulf Coast to the mountains of West Texas, the camping opportunities in this book accommodate a range of outdoor interests, including fishing, boating, mountain biking, bird watching, and horseback riding. In addition to providing detailed site descriptions and directions, Camping Texas includes useful tips on camping etiquette, camping with children, and enjoying—or avoiding—the state’s diverse and abundant wildlife. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: The California Desert Conservation Area , 1980 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Hiking Waterfalls Utah Stewart M. Green, 2024-06-04 Waterfalls are some of the most coveted hiking destinations in every state, but the diverse terrain of Utah makes for spectacular water attractions that will delight hikers of every level and interest. Throughout Utah you'll find waterfalls cascading off high mountain peaks, pouring through desert slot canyons, and dashing off cliffs. From easy strolls to wilderness treks, these trails offer adventures for everyone from backcountry explorers to casual family hikers. This guide covers everything readers need to dream, plan, and tackle the 45 best waterfall hikes in Utah. Complemented with color photography, custom maps, concise trail descriptions, turn-by-turn trail directions, and detailed information on trailhead access and area amenities, readers and hikers will be inspired to venture near and far to experience over 75 waterfalls in Utah. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Deployment Area Selection and Land Withdrawal/acquisition DEIS.: Environmental consequences to the study regions and operating base vicinities , 1980 V.1. Program overview -- v.2. Comparative analysis of alternatives -- v.3. Affected environment, 2 parts -- v.4. Environmental consequences to the study regions and operating base vicinities, 3 parts -- v.5. Appendices. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2000 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, 1999 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2002: Justification of the budget estimates United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, 2001 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: The Sierra Club Guide to the Natural Areas of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming John Perry, Jane Greverus Perry, Sierra Club, 1988 Covers 200 natural areas including parks, forests, and wildlife preserves, and lands in the public domain. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Environmental Impact Analysis Process: Environmental consequences to the study regions and operating base vicinities United States. Dept. of the Air Force, 1980 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: List of Public Outdoor Recreation Areas, 1960 United States. Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, 1962 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Public Outdoor Recreation Areas , 1962 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Refuge Ian Shive, 2020-10-27 Photographer Ian Shive shows you the largest network of protected lands and waters in the world, the National Wildlife Refuge System. From the rugged reaches of Kenai, Alaska, to the vibrant coral reefs of the Palmyra Atoll, the National Wildlife Refuge System is dedicated to the preservation of America's natural habitats. Through the lens of Ian Shive, recipient of the Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography, Refuge will show you the greatest of these landscapes and wildlife, including the migratory birds of Midway Atoll, the golden prairies of the Rocky Flats, and more. Learn from America's leading experts: Includes essays from top environmental and conservation organizations such as the National Wildlife Refuge Association, Earth Island Institute, and the Arctic Refuge Defense Campaign, giving you the context that you need to appreciate these natural wonders. Plan your own journey: A refuge map and index of traversable locations allows you to start planning your trip of a lifetime to these hallowed refuges. Over 300 awe-inspiring images will let you experience more than 40 refuges right from your coffee table, including Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), Rachel Carson NWR, Bayou Sauvage NWR, Valle de Oro NWR, National Elk Refuge, and more. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: The California Desert Conservation Area: Appendix III : Wilderness United States. Bureau of Land Management, 1980 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: ORRRC Study Report. 1-27 , 1962 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Draft Environmental Document, Section 364, 555, and 601, Title 14, California Code of Regulations Regarding Elk Hunting , 2007 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Plan for Development of the Land and Water Resources of the Southeast River Basins United States Study Commission on the Savannah, Altamaha, Saint Marys, Apalachicola-Chattahoochee, and perdido-Escambia River Basins and Intervening areas, 1963 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Deployment Area Selection and Land Withdrawal/acquisition DEIS. , 1980 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Federal Register , 1962 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Public Lands in the Newcastle Resource Area Resource(s) Management Plan (RMP) , 1999 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: The Best in Tent Camping: Texas Wendel Withrow, 2010-05-10 As with all books in this series, the campgrounds selected for The Best in Tent Camping: Texas had to meet three criteria: they had to be accessible by car but not overrun with RVs; offer great scenery; and be as close as possible to a wilderness experience. Texas, with its extraordinary diversity of ecosystems, made author Wendel Withrow's search an exciting one. Divided into the state's major geographical areas, the book is based on the author's 30 years' experience in following the back roads of Texas. Along with a detailed profile and useful at-a-glance information, clear maps show campground layout, individual sites, and key facilities. Driving directions supplemented with GPS-based coordinates for each campground entrance make getting there a snap. Regional maps and a profile numbering system make the book easy to use and enjoy. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: The Best in Tent Camping: Texas Wendel Additional Writerrow, 2009-08-18 As with all books in this series, the campgrounds selected for The Best in Tent Camping: Texas had to meet three criteria: they had to be accessible by car but not overrun with RVs; offer great scenery; and be as close as possible to a wilderness experience. Texas, with its extraordinary diversity of ecosystems, made author Wendel Withrow’s search an exciting one. Divided into the state’s major geographical areas, the book is based on the author's 30 years’ experience in following the back roads of Texas. Along with a detailed profile and useful at-a-glance information, clear maps show campground layout, individual sites, and key facilities. Driving directions supplemented with GPS-based coordinates for each campground entrance make getting there a snap. Regional maps and a profile numbering system make the book easy to use and enjoy. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2001 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, 2000 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: United States Code United States, 2013 The United States Code is the official codification of the general and permanent laws of the United States of America. The Code was first published in 1926, and a new edition of the code has been published every six years since 1934. The 2012 edition of the Code incorporates laws enacted through the One Hundred Twelfth Congress, Second Session, the last of which was signed by the President on January 15, 2013. It does not include laws of the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, First Session, enacted between January 2, 2013, the date it convened, and January 15, 2013. By statutory authority this edition may be cited U.S.C. 2012 ed. As adopted in 1926, the Code established prima facie the general and permanent laws of the United States. The underlying statutes reprinted in the Code remained in effect and controlled over the Code in case of any discrepancy. In 1947, Congress began enacting individual titles of the Code into positive law. When a title is enacted into positive law, the underlying statutes are repealed and the title then becomes legal evidence of the law. Currently, 26 of the 51 titles in the Code have been so enacted. These are identified in the table of titles near the beginning of each volume. The Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives continues to prepare legislation pursuant to 2 U.S.C. 285b to enact the remainder of the Code, on a title-by-title basis, into positive law. The 2012 edition of the Code was prepared and published under the supervision of Ralph V. Seep, Law Revision Counsel. Grateful acknowledgment is made of the contributions by all who helped in this work, particularly the staffs of the Office of the Law Revision Counsel and the Government Printing Office--Preface. |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2001: Justification of the budget estimates, Bureau of Land Management United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, 2000 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2009 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, 2009 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Federal Register, ... Annual Index , 1962 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Recreation Futures for Colorado , |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: United States Code, 2006, V. 10, Title 16, Conservation, Sections 791-End, to Title 17, Copyrights , |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: Boise National Forest (N.F.), Payette National Forest (N.F.) and Sawtooth National Forest (N.F.), Forest Plan Revision , 2000 |
cedar canyon wildlife management area: A Directory of Research Natural Areas on Federal Lands of the United States of America United States. Federal Committee on Research Natural Areas, 1968 |
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