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Planning document for park in middle Kobuk Valley, northwestern Alaska. General Management Plan outlines policy for management of wilderness, wild rivers, natural and cultural resources, access and circulation, subsistence uses, recreational visitor uses, and determination of needs for National Park Service operations and facilities. Land Protection Plan sets out relationship of nonfederal lands and other interests in and around national park and methods to protect park purposes and values. Wilderness Suitability Review evaluates suitability of non-wilderness lands within park for inclusion in wilderness (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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Planning document for park in Brooks Range, Alaska. General Management Plan outlines policy for management of wilderness, wild rivers, natural and cultural resources, access and circulation, subsistence uses, recreational visitor uses, and determination of needs for National Park Service operations and facilities. Land Protection Plan sets out relationship of nonfederal lands and other interests in and around national park and methods to protect park purposes and values. Wilderness Suitability Review evaluates suitability of non-wilderness lands within park for inclusion in wilderness (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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Combined document proposing a plan for the conservation, management, and development actions needed for the basic operations of the park and preserve over the next five to ten years, and an assessment of the environmental consequences of the proposed plan. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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