"Clear-cutting" Practices on National Timberlands: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ... |
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Page 543
... national recreation pr tion of of the extensive Government logg Government checkerboard roads . I believe I can show you facts that st Wenatchee National Forest prime use is tim ima news release uated ivovember zv , 1910 , thaѵга ( 543 )
... national recreation pr tion of of the extensive Government logg Government checkerboard roads . I believe I can show you facts that st Wenatchee National Forest prime use is tim ima news release uated ivovember zv , 1910 , thaѵга ( 543 )
Page 544
... believe that thi r jar of Wenatchee National Forest policies given to u e following photographs and ask specifically to shov natchee National Forest has done with respect to 241 esterday , Mr. Ray , from Portland , representing a wate v ...
... believe that thi r jar of Wenatchee National Forest policies given to u e following photographs and ask specifically to shov natchee National Forest has done with respect to 241 esterday , Mr. Ray , from Portland , representing a wate v ...
Page 547
... believe that I can show you the facts about shar suggest the Wenatchee National Forest's prime use Use . As a matter of fact , the Wenatchee National F logging roads primarily for logging companies . Cons Mile / Mountaineer Creek area ...
... believe that I can show you the facts about shar suggest the Wenatchee National Forest's prime use Use . As a matter of fact , the Wenatchee National F logging roads primarily for logging companies . Cons Mile / Mountaineer Creek area ...
Page 549
... believe could not use logs less than eight inches in diamet Photo 2. - From Nason Ridge looking toward th White River drainage . The Little Wenatchee River after another - taken in 1969 . Photo 3. - Cooper Lake Area looking at Mt. Dani ...
... believe could not use logs less than eight inches in diamet Photo 2. - From Nason Ridge looking toward th White River drainage . The Little Wenatchee River after another - taken in 1969 . Photo 3. - Cooper Lake Area looking at Mt. Dani ...
Page 558
... believe that the y are fully grasped and accepted , will suggest the scop propriate for any legislative action . s of our continent north of the Rio Grande are so varie lefy cataloging . In most general terms , our forest region as the ...
... believe that the y are fully grasped and accepted , will suggest the scop propriate for any legislative action . s of our continent north of the Rio Grande are so varie lefy cataloging . In most general terms , our forest region as the ...
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Page 612 - Sustained yield of the several products and services" means the achievement and maintenance in perpetuity of a high-level annual or regular periodic output of the various renewable resources of the national forests without impairment of the productivity of the land.
Page 709 - The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized and directed to develop and administer the renewable surface resources of the national forests for multiple use and sustained yield of the several products and services obtained therefrom.
Page 709 - That it is the policy of the Congress that the national forests are established and shall be administered for outdoor recreation, range, timber, watershed, and wildlife and fish purposes.
Page 612 - ... in order to provide for a continuous and ample supply of forest products; and in order to secure the benefits of forests in maintenance of water supply, regulation of stream flow, prevention of soil erosion, amelioration of climate, and preservation of wildlife...
Page 709 - Service and the Bureau of Land Management in the Department of the Interior. The Forest Service has the largest share.
Page 709 - American people ; making the most judicious use of the land for some or all of these resources or related services over areas large enough to provide sufficient latitude for periodic adjustments in use to conform to changing needs and conditions ; that some land will be used for less than all of the resources ; and harmonious and coordinated management of the various resources, each with the other, without impairment of the productivity of the land, with consideration being given to the relative...
Page 709 - Multiple use" means: The management of all the various renewable surface resources of the national forests so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the needs of the American people...
Page 592 - Use' means the management of all the various renewable surface resources of the national forests so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the needs of the American peopler making the most judicious use of the land for some or all of these resources or related services over areas large enough to provide sufficient latitude for periodic adjustments in use to conform to changing needs and conditions; that some land will be used for less than all of the various resources...
Page 710 - He may also, upon terms and conditions to be fixed by him, sell or dispose of timber in those cases where in his judgment the cutting of such timber is required in order to control the attacks of insects or diseases or otherwise conserve the scenery or the natural or historic objects in any such park, monument, or reservation.
Page 701 - Timberland is forest land which is producing or is capable of producing crops of industrial wood and not withdrawn from timber utilization by statute or administrative regulation.