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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... language and I look forward to working with them to resolve any remaining concerns . I was disappointed to read where one critic of the bill , insinuated that this is some type of government giveaway . This person stated : " We don't ...
... language and I look forward to working with them to resolve any remaining concerns . I was disappointed to read where one critic of the bill , insinuated that this is some type of government giveaway . This person stated : " We don't ...
5. lappuse
... language of H.R. 2488 were part of H.R. 3035 , a bill considered by the Subcommittee last Congress . That legislation , especially its management language , was controversial , and the Subcommittee eventually failed to act on that bill ...
... language of H.R. 2488 were part of H.R. 3035 , a bill considered by the Subcommittee last Congress . That legislation , especially its management language , was controversial , and the Subcommittee eventually failed to act on that bill ...
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... language to address these concerns . We recognize the signifi- cance and importance of these dinosaur tracks to the City of St. George and the residents of Washington County and the people of the State of Utah . We applaud their efforts ...
... language to address these concerns . We recognize the signifi- cance and importance of these dinosaur tracks to the City of St. George and the residents of Washington County and the people of the State of Utah . We applaud their efforts ...
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... language to address these concerns . We recognize the significance and importance of these dino- saur tracks to the city of St. George and the residents of Washington County . We applaud their efforts to secure these tracks and protect ...
... language to address these concerns . We recognize the significance and importance of these dino- saur tracks to the city of St. George and the residents of Washington County . We applaud their efforts to secure these tracks and protect ...
9. lappuse
... carnivore tracks at this location are of a dino- saur known as dilophosaurus . The word dinosaur means terrible lizard in the ancient Greek language , and when you break down the word dilophosaurus , di means two ; and lopho 9.
... carnivore tracks at this location are of a dino- saur known as dilophosaurus . The word dinosaur means terrible lizard in the ancient Greek language , and when you break down the word dilophosaurus , di means two ; and lopho 9.
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Babbitt Bald Eagle Mountain Basin bench lands Bettridge Creek bighorn sheep boundaries Box Elder County CANNON Chairman Hansen checkerboard CHRISTENSEN City of St Colonel LARKIN Committee Congress critical Department of Defense derness Deseret Ranch Desert Protection Act Dilophosaurus dinosaur tracks discovery Donner feet FULTON future wilderness George going guage habitat HARJA HEFLEY Hill Air Force included Interior Lahontan cutthroat trout Larry Young legislation management language MCARTHUR million acres national parks ness Nevada opportunity overflights Pilot Peak Pilot Range Wilderness proposed wilderness public lands question recreational release language road sorties Southern Utah Wilderness species statement Subcommittee supports H.R. SUWA Test and Training testimony Thank thing trace fossils Training Range Utah Test Utah Wilderness Alliance Utah's UTTR Virgin River visitors water right West Desert Wilderness Act wilderness areas wilderness bills wilderness designation wilderness study areas wilderness units wildlife YOUNG