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Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument : record of decision and approved resource management plan   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lewistown Field Office
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Title
Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument : record of decision and approved resource management plan
Publisher
Lewistown, Mont. : U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Lewistown Field Office
Description
"Cooperating agencies: State of Montana ; Blaine County ; Chouteau County ; Fergus County ; Phillips County."
Four folded color maps in 2 pockets
"December 2008."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-99)
The Lewistown Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) prepared this Record of Decision (ROD) on the Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement (Proposed RMP/Final EIS) for the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument (Monument). The Proposed RMP/Final EIS was published in January 2008. The Monument was established on January 17, 2001, when President Clinton issued a Proclamation under the provisions of the Antiquities Act of 1906. The Proclamation states that the Monument contains many natural resources on BLM land in the Missouri Breaks. From Fort Benton downstream to the James Kipp Recreation Area, the Monument includes 149 miles of the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River, the adjacent Breaks country, and portions of Arrow Creek, Antelope Creek, and the Judith River. The Monument also includes six wilderness study areas, the Cow Creek Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC), and segments of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and the Nez Perce National Historic Trail. The Monument includes about 375,000 acres of BLM land in northcentral Montana in Blaine, Chouteau, Fergus and Phillips counties. in the planning process

Subjects: Public lands; Outdoor recreation; Public lands; Outdoor recreation; Recreational use
Language English
Publication date 2008
Current location
IA Collections: blmlibrary; fedlink; americana
Accession number
uppermissouririv00unit
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Authority file  OCLC: 1037447182
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Internet Archive identifier: uppermissouririv00unit
https://archive.org/download/uppermissouririv00unit/uppermissouririv00unit.pdf

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