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Increased Use of Felled Wood Would Help Meet Timber Demand and Reduce Environmental Damage in Federal Forests
B-125053, July 30, 1973
Banning of DDT by the Environmental Protection Agency and Its Refusal in 1973 To Allow Emergency Use of DDT Against the Tussock Moth
B-125053, February 26, 1974
Forest Service Needs To Ensure That the Best Possible Use Is Made of Its Research Program Findings
B-125053, January 6, 1972
Need To Resolve Differences in Procedures Used by Federal Timber Management Agencies in Appraising Timber Offered for Sale
B-125053, October 30, 1973
Survey of the Forest Service's Policies, Procedures, and Practices for Determining Allowable Timber Harvest Levels on National Forest Land
B-125053, January 7, 1974
Report to The Congress of The United States: Need to Resolve Differences in Procedures Used by Federal Timber Management Agencies in Appraising Timber Offered for Sale: Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior
B-125053, December 29, 1966
More Intensive Reforestation and Timber Stand Improvement Programs Could Help Meet Timber Demand
B-125053, February 14, 1974
Additional Actions Needed To Minimize Adverse Environmental Impacts of Timber Harvesting and Road Construction on Forest Land
B-125053, March 20, 1973
Funds Appropriated for Roads and Trails Could Be Used More Effectively by the Forest Service
B-125053, November 20, 1970
Problems Related to Restricting the Use of Motorized Equipment in Wilderness and Similar Areas
B-125053, October 29, 1970
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