Establishing the Great Basin National Park and Miscellaneous Boundary Adjustments in the National Park System: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2384 ... S. 2506 ... S. 2534 ... July 18, 1986, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 424 páginas |
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... located between the rugged Wasatch Mountains and the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range . It is important to note that the 200,000 - square - mile region , which includes most of Nevada , half of Utah , and portions of Oregon , Idaho ...
... located between the rugged Wasatch Mountains and the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range . It is important to note that the 200,000 - square - mile region , which includes most of Nevada , half of Utah , and portions of Oregon , Idaho ...
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... located in the South Snake Range Unit of the Humboldt National Forest to the National Park Service and would establish the Great Basin National Park . Grazing would continue subject to such terms and conditions deemed necessary for good ...
... located in the South Snake Range Unit of the Humboldt National Forest to the National Park Service and would establish the Great Basin National Park . Grazing would continue subject to such terms and conditions deemed necessary for good ...
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... located within the proposed park boundary , and can form the nucleus of services for the new park . Immediately available to the park visitors , therefore , would be an existing visitor center and office building complex , a small gift ...
... located within the proposed park boundary , and can form the nucleus of services for the new park . Immediately available to the park visitors , therefore , would be an existing visitor center and office building complex , a small gift ...
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... located solely within the State of Nevada . As has been discussed , it is an area of high scenic , botanic , and geologic interest . In addition to those things , there are several high elevation lakes , ancient bristle- cone pine ...
... located solely within the State of Nevada . As has been discussed , it is an area of high scenic , botanic , and geologic interest . In addition to those things , there are several high elevation lakes , ancient bristle- cone pine ...
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... located in some rented buildings in Oak Hill , WV . To consolidate and improve operations of this popular area , the National Park Service selected a 10 - acre site for the new headquar- ters in the historic coal town of Glen Jean . The ...
... located in some rented buildings in Oak Hill , WV . To consolidate and improve operations of this popular area , the National Park Service selected a 10 - acre site for the new headquar- ters in the historic coal town of Glen Jean . The ...
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acres ancient bristlecone pine approximately Baker Creek Basin National Park beryllium bill boundaries campgrounds Caves National Monument Chairman Chic Hecht cirque Committee Congress CREEK CANYON deposits eastern Nevada economic established FEDERAL feet Fort Sumter geology grazing Humboldt National Forest included Interpretation Lake Bonneville Laxalt legislation Lehman Caves Lehman Caves National Lehman Creek Lexington Arch located miles MILL million mineral MINING DISTRICT Mount Wheeler mountain multiple National Park Service national park status National Park System Natural Resources OSCEOLA PARK PROPOSAL present preserve Proposed Great Basin proposed park protect Public Lands ranching recreation represent Rock Glacier scenic Senator HECHT Snake Creek Snake Valley South Snake Range Southern Snake Range Spring story Subcommittee Sumter National Monument Thank tour boat facility tourist tree TUNGSTEN U.S. Forest Service United Utah Valley visitors Waite's Washington Wheeler Peak Wheeler Peak area White Pine County wildlife zones
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