Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Environmental Assessment (EA), Special Use Permit, Buxton to Avon Waterline, Dare County B1; Environmental Review, Barrier Island Environmental Management Policy B2; Statement for Management (1977) B3; Statement for Management (1978) B4; Interim Interpretive Prospectus (1978) B5; Seashore Management Strategy Status Report (1978) B6; Electric Transmission Line, Environmental Assessment (EA) B7; Draft Land Acquisition Plan (1980) B8; Draft Land Protection Plan

Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Environmental Assessment (EA), Special Use Permit, Buxton to Avon Waterline, Dare County B1; Environmental Review, Barrier Island Environmental Management Policy B2; Statement for Management (1977) B3; Statement for Management (1978) B4; Interim Interpretive Prospectus (1978) B5; Seashore Management Strategy Status Report (1978) B6; Electric Transmission Line, Environmental Assessment (EA) B7; Draft Land Acquisition Plan (1980) B8; Draft Land Protection Plan

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 120

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National Parks and Rivers

National Parks and Rivers

Author: Yolanda A. Reddy

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 270

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This book focuses on the American system of National Parks wherein the people of the United States own and protect mountains, deserts, forests, wetlands, tundra and tropical reefs. All American citizens are, in a sense, stewards of sites where the Founding Fathers envisioned a new nation and where ancient peoples built cities. Americans are protectors of the tallest living things on Earth and of hundreds of rare species that enliven a subtropical wilderness. The U.S. National Park Service (NPS) presides over a sprawling system of parks, seashores, trails, monuments, and battlefields that encompass 3.6 percent of the nation's entire landmass. The land and its life forms are set apart, preserved, and spared from the asphalt, sprawl, and neon that creep across the modern world. National parkland -- over 34 million hectares -- is to remain unimpaired for future generations, according to the law that established the Park Service in 1916. The NPS statutory mission is multifaceted: to conserve, preserve, protect and interpret the natural, cultural, and historic resources of the nation for the public, and to provide for their use and enjoyment by the public. This book consists of public domain documents which have been located, gathered, combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index, selectively edited and bound to provide easy access.