Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska: Brooks River Area Development Concept Plan : Alternatives Workbook, 992. sējumsU.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1991 - 58 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 13.
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... campers and 7 day camping limit . Demand often exceeds 100 during peak season . The campground is also subject to bear traffic and requires campers to walk between the developed area and camping area along a heavily used bear travel ...
... campers and 7 day camping limit . Demand often exceeds 100 during peak season . The campground is also subject to bear traffic and requires campers to walk between the developed area and camping area along a heavily used bear travel ...
21. lappuse
... campers in the existing campground . This new elevated pavilion would be constructed to provide campers a common space to relax and warm their hands . It would serve both as a shelter from inclement weather and as a safe haven from ...
... campers in the existing campground . This new elevated pavilion would be constructed to provide campers a common space to relax and warm their hands . It would serve both as a shelter from inclement weather and as a safe haven from ...
22. lappuse
... campers would no longer be able to use the Three Forks Overlook cabin for storage or overnight camping and would thus need to set up their own camp in the backcountry . CH BAY OVERLOOK RETIVE PULLOUT . DE EXHIBIT . KING 22.
... campers would no longer be able to use the Three Forks Overlook cabin for storage or overnight camping and would thus need to set up their own camp in the backcountry . CH BAY OVERLOOK RETIVE PULLOUT . DE EXHIBIT . KING 22.
32. lappuse
... campers from critical beach front bear habitat . Moving the campground to this location also will tighten Brooks Camp's overall footprint , thus somewhat simplifying visitor protection activities . A new elevated pavilion would be ...
... campers from critical beach front bear habitat . Moving the campground to this location also will tighten Brooks Camp's overall footprint , thus somewhat simplifying visitor protection activities . A new elevated pavilion would be ...
35. lappuse
... campers would not be allowed to use the new visitor contact center for storage or overnight camping . A new primitive campground with primitive toilets and lean - tos would be located in the vicinity , but out of view from the new ...
... campers would not be allowed to use the new visitor contact center for storage or overnight camping . A new primitive campground with primitive toilets and lean - tos would be located in the vicinity , but out of view from the new ...
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allow visitors AREA KATMAI NATIONAL arrive at Brooks ash cliffs assist visitors beach bear habitat Bear Safety Message bear viewing platform borrow pit Brooks Camp area Brooks Falls Brooks Lake Brooks River area brown bear campground Catch and release cultural resources Development Concept Plan docking facilities elevated boardwalk fish floating bridge Forks Overlook cabin highlight the significance hike human Iliuk Moraine increasing number INTERIOR/NATIONAL PARK SERVICE interpretive facility interpretive program KATMAI NATIONAL PARK Katmai NP&P King Salmon LAKE BROOKS landforms maintenance facility majority of visitors MARGOT FALLS Naknek Lake NAKNEK RIVER National Park Service OLD LOG CABIN panel exhibits PARK AND PRESERVE PARK SERVICE DSC/APRIL PRESERVE UNITED proposed rangers relocated RIVER AREA KATMAI shelter small lodge setting Smokes tour sockeye salmon sportfishing staging area Thousand Smokes Three Forks Overlook UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT valley floor Valley Road valley tour view bears visitation visitor contact center visitor contact station visitor experience wilderness boundary
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53. lappuse - Interior has responsibility for most of our nationally owned public lands and natural resources. This includes fostering the wisest use of our land and water resources, protecting our fish and wildlife, preserving the environmental and cultural value of our national parks and historical places, and providing for the enjoyment of life through outdoor recreation.
53. lappuse - ... the environmental and cultural values of our national parks and historical places, and providing for the enjoyment of life through outdoor recreation. The Department assesses our energy and mineral resources and works to assure that their development is in the best interests of all our people. The Department also...
3. lappuse - Interior, and the State Historic Preservation Officer and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, respectively, in accordance with their established procedures.
53. lappuse - The Department assesses our energy and mineral resources and works to assure that their development is in the best interests of all our people. The Department also promotes the goals of the Take Pride in America campaign by encouraging stewardship and citizen responsibil1ty for the public lands and promoting citizen participation in their care.
2. lappuse - It is contrary to the National Park Service concept to manipulate habitat or populations to achieve maximum utilization of natural resources. Rather, the National Park System concept requires implementation of management policies which strive to maintain the natural abundance, behavior, diversity, and ecological integrity of native animals as part of their ecosystem, and the Committee intends that that concept be maintained.
7. lappuse - No threatened or endangered species of plants or animals are known to occur in the Brooks River area.
1. lappuse - District is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been nominated as a National Historical Landmark.