- Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act - Wikipedia
ANILCA provided varying degrees of special protection to over 157 million acres (640,000 km 2) of land, including national parks, national wildlife refuges, national monuments, wild and scenic rivers, recreational areas, national forests, and conservation areas
- H. R. 39 - Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act
Shown Here: Reported to House amended, Part II (04 23 1979) (Reported to House from the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries with amendment, H Rept 96-97 (Part II)) Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act - Title I: Findings, Policy, and Definitions - Declares it to be the policy of the Congress that: (1) it is necessary to immediately designate public lands in Alaska for
- Microsoft Word - anilca. doc - Alaska
To provide for the designation and conservation of certain public lands in the State of Alaska, including the designation of units of the National Park, National Wildlife Refuge, National Forest, National Wild and Scenic Rivers, and National Wilderness Preservation Systems, and for other purposes
- Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act - U. S. Fish and . . .
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) provides for the designation and conservation of certain public lands in Alaska, including units of the National Wildlife Refuge System, and for the continuing subsistence needs of the Alaska Native people
- ANILCA as an International Model for Conservation Legislation
Widely regarded as the single-largest act of conservation in U S history, ANILCA created over 104 million acres of new protected areas in Alaska
- 16 USC Ch. 51: ALASKA NATIONAL INTEREST LANDS CONSERVATION - House
This Act provides sufficient protection for the national interest in the scenic, natural, cultural and environmental values on the public lands in Alaska, and at the same time provides adequate opportunity for satisfaction of the economic and social needs of the State of Alaska and its people; accordingly, the designation and disposition of the
- Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (1980)
Commonly known as the Alaska Lands Act, The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) law protected 104 million acres (42 million ha), or 28%, of the state's 375 million acres (152 million ha) of land
- Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA)
This act resulted in the protection of over 42 million hectares (104 million acres) of land as conservation units, including 23 million hectares (57 million acres) designated as wilderness areas, effectively tripling the amount of federally protected wilderness in the United States
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