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1 ized vehicles (except in the case of motorized wheel- 



2 chairs on trails specifically designed and constructed 



3 for their use); generally, use of motorized vehicles 



4 shall be restricted to roads only as delineated in sec- 



5 tion 5(d)(1). The transportation plan shall include 



6 provisions ensuring adequate and appropriate rec- 



7 reational trail opportunities for disabled individuals. 



8 (f) Recreation and Interpretation. — Based on 



9 recommendations by the Board and consistent with the 



10 purposes and provisions of this Act, the Secretary shall 



1 1 provide for recreational use of the Preserve and shall pro- 



12 vide recreational and interpretive facilities, including trails 



13 and campgrounds, for the use of the public. The Secretary 



14 may assist adjacent affected local governmental agencies 

 1^ in the development of related interpretive programs. 



16 (g) Regeneration. — Based on recommendations by 



17 the Board and consistent with the purposes and provisions 



18 of this Act, the Forest Service shall implement the regen- 



19 eration plan required by the Stipulation for Entiy of 



20 Judgment dated 12/27/89 in Sierra Club v. United States 



21 Forest Service, Case No. CVF-87-263 EDP. The objec- 



22 tive of regenerating cut-over giant Sequoia Groves will be 



23 to restore these areas, as nearly as possible, to their 



24 former natural forest condition, provided that restoration 



25 activities have minimal negative impact on the root sys- 



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