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Small wilderness study areas, statewide
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Title

Small wilderness study areas, statewide : final environmental impact statement

Title Variants

Alternative: Final EIS, small wilderness study areas, statewide

Alternative: Idaho statewide small wilderness study areas, proposed plan amendments and FEIS

Alternative: Proposed plan amendments and environmental impact statement for small wilderness study areas statewide, final

By

United States. Bureau of Land Management. Idaho State Office.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

Boise, Idaho, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office, 1989

Notes

"Documents the expected effects of managing nine wilderness study areas (WSAs) as wilderness or nonwilderness. These WSAs range in size from 40 acres to 4,265 acres. They were deleted from the wilderness study process in 1982 by Secretary of the Interior, along with all other WSAs under 5,000 acres...in 1985, a U.S. District Court decision reinstated these small units as WSAs. The proposed recommendations are that a total of 8,525 acres are suitable for designation as wilderness, and 13,238 acres are nonsuitable for designation"--Page i.

"1989"--Cover.

WSAs: Box Creek (440 acres) ; Lower Salmon Falls Creek (3,500 acres) ; Henry's Lake (350 acres) ; Worm Creek (40 acres) ; Goldburg (3,290 acres) ; Boulder Creek (1,930 acres) ; Borah Peak (3,100 acres) ; Little Wood River (4,265 acres) ; and, Black Butte (4,068 acres).

Subjects

Environmental aspects , Environmental impact statements , Idaho , Land use , Management , Public lands , Wilderness areas

Call Number

QH76.5.I2 I334 1989

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.149767
OCLC: 20423246

 

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