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As long as the world goes on: environmental history of the Evans Creek Watershed ; Environmental history of the Evans Creek Watershed
I 53.2:Ev 2x ; 189 ; Includes ill. and maps.; Includes bibliographical references. ; "This project was initiated by the Bureau of Land Management(Medford District) to review human activities and their impacts on the Evans Creek Watershed between 1820 and the present day . The project's purposes are to (1) provide resource staff with a historical perspective in order that they may determine a range of possibilities for effective future management of the watershed and, (2) review for the public past human interaction with the Evans Creek landscape and the dynamic role of history in its development. Encompassing the Evans Creek Watershed, the study area is comprised of approximately 142,000 acres or 335 square miles. The Bureau of Land Management has identified five landscape analysis units within the area, including Lower Evans, Mid Evans, East Evans, West Evans and Pleasant. Approximately 58,036 acres, or forty-one percent of the lands in the watershed, are managed by the federal government" P. vi [7].
As long as the world goes on: environmental history of the Evans Creek Watershed ; Environmental history of the Evans Creek Watershed
I 53.2:Ev 2x ; 189 ; Includes ill. and maps.; Includes bibliographical references. ; "This project was initiated by the Bureau of Land Management(Medford District) to review human activities and their impacts on the Evans Creek Watershed between 1820 and the present day . The project's purposes are to (1) provide resource staff with a historical perspective in order that they may determine a range of possibilities for effective future management of the watershed and, (2) review for the public past human interaction with the Evans Creek landscape and the dynamic role of history in its development. Encompassing the Evans Creek Watershed, the study area is comprised of approximately 142,000 acres or 335 square miles. The Bureau of Land Management has identified five landscape analysis units within the area, including Lower Evans, Mid Evans, East Evans, West Evans and Pleasant. Approximately 58,036 acres, or forty-one percent of the lands in the watershed, are managed by the federal government" P. vi [7].
As long as the world goes on: environmental history of the Evans Creek Watershed ; Environmental history of the Evans Creek Watershed
1995-01-01
Southern Oregon History ; http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/oclc/32575032
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