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National Wildlife Refuge System 1st Edition David Callihan Keith Brown Whitney Tilt

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National Wildlife Refuge System 1st Edition David Callihan Keith Brown Whitney Tilt
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.26 MB
Pages: 109
Author: David Callihan; Keith Brown; Whitney Tilt
ISBN: 9781614703495, 1614703493
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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National Wildlife Refuge System 1st Edition David Callihan Keith Brown Whitney Tilt by David Callihan; Keith Brown; Whitney Tilt 9781614703495, 1614703493 instant download after payment.

The US National Wildlife Refuge System was created by Executive Order On March 14, 1903, when President Theodore Roosevelt established the country¡¯s first wildlife refuge on Florida¡¯s central Atlantic coast ¨C the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). From its modest beginning on Pelican Island the Refuge System has expanded into a network of over 550 distinct units that encompasses over 95 million acres. Alaska contains approximately 76.8 million acres of refuge lands, or about 80% of the land in the total system. To accomplish its mission the Refuge System finalized a strategic plan in early 2007 that contains twelve strategic outcome goals (SOGs). These goals cover the areas of habitat and wildlife conservation, wildlife dependent recreation, law 1 National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997; Public Law 105 57 enforcement, fire management, welcoming and orienting visitors, wilderness management, conservation planning, infrastructure and equipment maintenance, strategic growth and organizational excellence. The Refuge System is part of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, which is managed by the Department of Interior.

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