Draft environmental impact statement : proposed land and resource management plan : Willamette National Forest.

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Imprint:[Portland, Or.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 1987.
Description:2 v. : ill., maps (some col.) ; 28 cm. + 1 envelope (10 folded maps ; 32 x 24 cm.) + 1 summary + 1 response form.
Language:English
Subject:Forest reserves -- Oregon.
Forest management -- Oregon.
Forest management.
Forest reserves.
Willamette National Forest (Or.)
Oregon.
Oregon -- Willamette National Forest.
Format: U.S. Federal Government Document Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/907971
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Other title:Willamette National Forest.
DEIS, proposed land and resource management plan, Williamette National Forest.
Other authors / contributors:United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region.
Notes:Cover title.
Second volume is Appendices.
Spine title [v. 1]: DEIS, proposed land and resource management plan, Willamette National Forest.
Map envelope has title: Alternative maps; and includes Alternatives NC, A-D, F, I-J, Off-road vehicles, Oregon Natural Resources Council alternative, Map overlay, and Wildlife resources.
Shipping list no.: 88-012-P.
Includes index.
Bibliography: [v.1], p. RF-1--RF-10.
GPO item no.:80-F
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Call Number: SD428.W558D7 1987 c.1
Issues: [v.1-2] Library wanting envelope with 10 maps, summary, and response form
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