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Oregon Caves National Monument: draft general management plan and environmental impact statement ; Oregon Caves National Monument, Cave Junction, Oregon; Draft GMP, EIS, DCPs, Oregon Caves National Monument, Cave Junction, Oregon; Draft Oregon Caves National Monument, GMP/EIS
F882.O74 U55 1997 ; I 29.79/3:OR 3/2/DRAFT ; 293 ; Cover title.; "December 1997."; "NPS-D-28" P. [3] of cover.; Includes ill. and maps.; Includes bibliographical references. ; "This document is a draft general management plan and environmental impact statement for Oregon Caves National Monument. The plan provides National Park Service management with the necessary framework to guide the management of the Monument for the next 15 years . Among the issues brought up during the public scoping process were the protection of cave ecology and surrounding forest resources, the protection of area watersheds and the public water supply, the adequacy of the existing boundary to protect resources, the current manner of interpretation of the cave to the public, and the adequacy of present visitor services and facilities. In response to these issues, and cognizant of the mission goals established for the Monument, the draft general management plan provides four alternative approaches for the protection, public use and management of Monument resources . Alternative C constitutes the "Preferred Alternative" . Actions common to all alternatives include the continued rehabilitation of the cave trail, the continued use of the Illinois Valley Visitor Center for visitor orientation and information, protection of the Oregon Caves Historic District, and ongoing regional cooperation on various issues such as fire management and tourism" P. ii,iii [7,8].
Oregon Caves National Monument: draft general management plan and environmental impact statement ; Oregon Caves National Monument, Cave Junction, Oregon; Draft GMP, EIS, DCPs, Oregon Caves National Monument, Cave Junction, Oregon; Draft Oregon Caves National Monument, GMP/EIS
F882.O74 U55 1997 ; I 29.79/3:OR 3/2/DRAFT ; 293 ; Cover title.; "December 1997."; "NPS-D-28" P. [3] of cover.; Includes ill. and maps.; Includes bibliographical references. ; "This document is a draft general management plan and environmental impact statement for Oregon Caves National Monument. The plan provides National Park Service management with the necessary framework to guide the management of the Monument for the next 15 years . Among the issues brought up during the public scoping process were the protection of cave ecology and surrounding forest resources, the protection of area watersheds and the public water supply, the adequacy of the existing boundary to protect resources, the current manner of interpretation of the cave to the public, and the adequacy of present visitor services and facilities. In response to these issues, and cognizant of the mission goals established for the Monument, the draft general management plan provides four alternative approaches for the protection, public use and management of Monument resources . Alternative C constitutes the "Preferred Alternative" . Actions common to all alternatives include the continued rehabilitation of the cave trail, the continued use of the Illinois Valley Visitor Center for visitor orientation and information, protection of the Oregon Caves Historic District, and ongoing regional cooperation on various issues such as fire management and tourism" P. ii,iii [7,8].
Oregon Caves National Monument: draft general management plan and environmental impact statement ; Oregon Caves National Monument, Cave Junction, Oregon; Draft GMP, EIS, DCPs, Oregon Caves National Monument, Cave Junction, Oregon; Draft Oregon Caves National Monument, GMP/EIS
United States. National Park Service (author)
1997-01-01
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