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ACCESS America's great outdoors: public lands are for everyone!
Author(s): Joe Meade; Gregory J. Lais
Date: 1995
Source: In: Chavez, Deborah J., tech. coord. Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Social Aspects and Recreation Research, February 23-25, 1994, San Diego, California. Gen. Tech. Rep PSW-GTR-156. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 117-119
Publication Series: General Technical Report (GTR)
Station: Pacific Southwest Research Station
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With nearly 200 million acres of majestic mountains, deep rugged canyons, pristine high lakes, wild rivers, immense forests, and open meadows, the National Forest System provides the largest variety of outdoor recreation opportunities in the United States. Federal lands encompass a combined total of nearly one-third of this country.Publication Notes
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Meade, Joe; Lais, Gregory J. 1995. ACCESS America''s great outdoors: public lands are for everyone!. In: Chavez, Deborah J., tech. coord. Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Social Aspects and Recreation Research, February 23-25, 1994, San Diego, California. Gen. Tech. Rep PSW-GTR-156. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 117-119Related Search
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