Federal Reserved Water Rights and the Bureau of Land Management:
Federal Reserved Water Rights and the Bureau of Land Management: Wilderness designations can be considered the most restrictive of the federal land management designation. Reserved water rights are set aside pursuant to the Wilderness Act of 1964 (16 USC section 1131). Development within wilderness areas is restricted, and these restrictions extend to the development of […]
Federal Reserved Water Rights and the Bureau of Land Management: Wilderness designations can be considered the most restrictive of the federal land management designation. Reserved water rights are set aside pursuant to the Wilderness Act of 1964 (16 USC section...WILDLANDS PROJECT: Incredible, Outrageous and a Very Real Danger
from Montanans for Multiple Use 2009 Most Americans are completely unaware of the true nature of the threat from radical environmentalists. Although many of our countrymen are in a deep coma while others are pre-occupied with satisfying their appetites, we cling to the hope that there are enough good-intentioned but misinformed Americans who would join […]
from Montanans for Multiple Use 2009 Most Americans are completely unaware of the true nature of the threat from radical environmentalists. Although many of our countrymen are in a deep coma while others are pre-occupied with satisfying their appetites, we cling to...Technical Review of The Wildlands Project – 2002
TECHNICAL REVIEW OF THE WILDLANDS PROJECT AND HOW IT IS AFFECTING THE MANAGEMENT OF STATE, FEDERAL AND PRIVATE LANDS IN THE UNITED STATES by Tom McDonnell from No Darby Refuge written in April 2002 This review details much of the structure and objectives of the Wildlands Project. During the past several years, resource industries, state […]
TECHNICAL REVIEW OF THE WILDLANDS PROJECT AND HOW IT IS AFFECTING THE MANAGEMENT OF STATE, FEDERAL AND PRIVATE LANDS IN THE UNITED STATES by Tom McDonnell from No Darby Refuge written in April 2002 This review details much of the structure and objectives of the...Olympic National Park holds two UN designations
The Olympic National Park – 29 June 1938 as a national park; the Pacific Coastal Area and Queets River corridor were added on 6 January 1953. Accepted as a biosphere reserve in June 1976, and as a World Heritage site in 1981. – from the World Heritage website – http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/151
The Olympic National Park – 29 June 1938 as a national park; the Pacific Coastal Area and Queets River corridor were added on 6 January 1953. Accepted as a biosphere reserve in June 1976, and as a World Heritage site in 1981. – from the World Heritage...DRMT requests gauges to remain for instream flow rule
The Dungeness River Management Team (DRMT) has been working toward “compliance” with the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Instream Flow Rule. (See “The Hoax of the Instream Flow Rule”). Because of the State of Washington is, like so many other States, in trouble financially, the Department of Ecology is required to cut certain items. […]
The Dungeness River Management Team (DRMT) has been working toward “compliance” with the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Instream Flow Rule. (See “The Hoax of the Instream Flow Rule”). Because of the State of Washington...