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Summary of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Summary
USDA/FS White River National Forest. September 1997.
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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Department of AgricultureCongressState of ColoradoWhite River National ForestNFSPike and San Isabel National ForestsColorado Demography Office
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Pike National Forest
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ColoradoRocky MountainsColorado RiverGunnison Countysouthwestern ColoradoWest Elk MountainsRocky MountainDenver
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RifleGrand JunctionContinental DivideWhite RiverCross CreekSawatch RangePitkinSummit CountyPitkin CountyAspenPlumas National ForestGrand CountyMaroon BellsDillonEagle RiverHoosier RidgeLake CountyRio Blanco CountySummitGarfieldGlenwood CanyonRoutt CountyCarbondaleMoffat CountyMinturnFriscoEagle CountyGore rangeRoaring ForkCrystal RiverMeekerFlat TopsI-70 corridorSnowmassRaggedsGypsumBasaltSilverthorneNew CastleAvonContinental Divide National Scenic TrailNational Wilderness Preservation SystemCollegiate PeaksSouth Fork of the White RiverEagles NestEl JebelSiltWildernessAspen HighlandsPtarmigan PeakTrappers LakeHanging LakeSki CooperArapahoe BasinAdam's RibColorado River in Glenwood CanyonGlenwood SpringsGarfield CountyMesa CountySan Isabel National ForestBlue RiverFryingpanEagleMaroon Bells-SnowmassHoly CrossHunter-FryingpanDeep CreekWhite River National ForestCrystalVailBreckenridge
Concepts & Topics (56)
ecosystem functionpopulation dynamicsenvironmental variabilitybiodiversity lossvisual ecologyquasi-extinction thresholdshabitat restorationcommunity disturbance
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wildfirewood traitsmultiple-use managementmultiple-use managementecosystem-based managementecological consequencesFeature of interestaquatic entomologyconservationfire disturbanceeconomic benefitswildernesslivestock grazingPriority Habitat Management Areassocial utilityseasonal isolationlivestock grazingconservation statusForest Road Development Transportation SystemAllowable Sale Quantityvacant range allotmentsvacant range allotmentsroad obliterationrevenueemployment forecastingnoxious weed controlhistoric and cultural resourcesrecreational activitiestourismnational forest planstravel managementtimber managementtimber managementSpecial use permitoutfitter and guide operationswild and scenic river designationski area developmentski area developmentResource Management Planskiingnet present valueoff-road vehicle usepublic review and commentcontrolled growthaerial transportation corridorsscenic bywayscenic valueshiking
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