H.R. 2385 and H.R. 2488: legislative hearing before the Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, July 26, 2001, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 67 lappuses |
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... continue exploration as the protective housing is under- way . These and other scientists tell us these tracks are the very best yet discovered ; that they show two distinct species of dinosaurs and significant signs of others . These ...
... continue exploration as the protective housing is under- way . These and other scientists tell us these tracks are the very best yet discovered ; that they show two distinct species of dinosaurs and significant signs of others . These ...
14. lappuse
... continue to suffer adverse effects until we are able to protect them in a more managed envi- ronment . As geologists and paleontologists have come from around the world to our site to see the foot casts , and trace fossils , they all ...
... continue to suffer adverse effects until we are able to protect them in a more managed envi- ronment . As geologists and paleontologists have come from around the world to our site to see the foot casts , and trace fossils , they all ...
15. lappuse
... continue to arrive from near and far . A great number of Paleontologists have come to the site and helped us in this dis- covery . Dr. Martin Lockley , the world's recognized authority on dinosaur foot prints is our most avid supporter ...
... continue to arrive from near and far . A great number of Paleontologists have come to the site and helped us in this dis- covery . Dr. Martin Lockley , the world's recognized authority on dinosaur foot prints is our most avid supporter ...
28. lappuse
... continuing to address wilderness in Utah . The Department of the Interior supports H.R. 2488 , which designates over 37,000 acres of land in western Utah as wilderness . We would like the opportunity to work with the Committee on ...
... continuing to address wilderness in Utah . The Department of the Interior supports H.R. 2488 , which designates over 37,000 acres of land in western Utah as wilderness . We would like the opportunity to work with the Committee on ...
30. lappuse
... continue to train and test realistically . At the UTTR , providing one of the world's best test and training ranges while preserving the wilderness environment is , can and should be compatible . Of the 1.7 million acres of DOD land ...
... continue to train and test realistically . At the UTTR , providing one of the world's best test and training ranges while preserving the wilderness environment is , can and should be compatible . Of the 1.7 million acres of DOD land ...
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