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Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. San Juan Resource Area
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Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. San Juan Resource Area
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Category : Conservation of natural resources
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Pages : 606
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Category : Environmental impact statements
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Category : Colorado
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Pages : 528
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Category : Conservation of natural resources
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Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. San Luis Resource Area
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Category : Conservation of natural resources
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Pages : 320
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The San Luis Proposed Resource Management Plan identifies the future management of BLM-administered lands and subsurface minerals within the San Luis Resource Area in south-central Colorado. The proposed plan is a modified version of the Preferred Alternative presented in the Draft San Luis Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (RMP/EIS), published in September 1989. The proposed plan addresses the following affected resources or resource uses: fluids minerals management; locatable minerals management; mineral materials management; paleontological resources; riparian resources management; livestock grazing management; wildlife and fish habitat management; forest and woodland management; lands ownership adjustment management; lands withdrawal management; lands access acquisition; lands rights-of-way management; areas of critical environmental concern; recreation management; wild and scenic rivers; visual resource management; historical resources and archaeological resources; special status plant and animal values; and, waterpower/storage.