Alaska Lands ; Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First [and Second] Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... population was rapidly increasing . In other words , we have been having a great many more persons that wanted to take those par- ticular animals at a time of natural low abundance that occurred due to natural factors ; therefore , we ...
... population was rapidly increasing . In other words , we have been having a great many more persons that wanted to take those par- ticular animals at a time of natural low abundance that occurred due to natural factors ; therefore , we ...
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... population relative to the desirability from a public standpoint . However , in retrospect , it probably was the best thing we did . That population might have continued down with continued use of that range to the level we were ...
... population relative to the desirability from a public standpoint . However , in retrospect , it probably was the best thing we did . That population might have continued down with continued use of that range to the level we were ...
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... population of Alaska is confined to the Fairbanks and Anchorage areas , this is going to largely increase , ah , earlier this morning you had estimates of population increase and yet we're shrink- ing down the land to use on a multiple ...
... population of Alaska is confined to the Fairbanks and Anchorage areas , this is going to largely increase , ah , earlier this morning you had estimates of population increase and yet we're shrink- ing down the land to use on a multiple ...
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Admiralty Island agencies agriculture Alaska Native Alaska Native Claims Alaska Statehood Act ANCSA Angoon Arctic bill caribou Chairman Chugach Chugach National Forest Claims Settlement Act Commission committee Congress CUTLER D-2 lands designation environmental established Federal lands fish and game Fish and Wildlife fisheries Forest Service FORSYTHE going habitat herd hunting indiscernible Interior issue Juneau KARMUN land management Land Use Planning lands in Alaska LEGGETT legislation ment million acres mineral moose National Forest national interest lands National Park National Wildlife Refuge Native Claims Settlement PATTERSON percent population potential preserve proposed protection public lands question recommendations recreational scenic rivers Secretary selection Sierra Club southeast Alaska specific statement subcommittee subsistence testimony Thank there's timber tion Tlingit Tongass National Forest values village waterfowl wild and scenic Wilderness Act wilderness areas wildlife habitat wildlife management Wildlife Refuge System Wildlife Service WUNNICKE Yukon Flats Yukon River