Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1989: Justification of the budget estimates, Bureau of Land ManagementU.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - United States |
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1989 Estimate Dec acquisition acres activities administrative agencies Alaska ALMRS amended amounts in thousands anadromous Appropriation areas authority Base 1989 Estimate Base program Budget Bureau of Land change by object Conservation contaminant Coos Bay costs cultural resources decrease Distribution of change Dollar amounts dollars in thousands Endangered Species Endangered Species Act ensure environmental facilities Federal Land fees fiscal Fish and Wildlife fishery FLPMA FTE-T Amount Full-time equivalent grazing habitat hatchery implementation improve increase Interior inventory Justification of Program King Range Land Management law enforcement maintenance Migratory Bird million monitoring National Park Service National Wildlife Refuge object class detail operations Oregon payments Personnel compensation processing Program and Performance projects proposed provides Public Lands receipts recreation requested requirements resource management striped bass Subactivity Supplies and materials surveys System Taylor Grazing Act timber Total waterfowl wetland wilderness Wildlife Service workload accomplishments
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