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State Strategic Plan for Crown land

State Strategic Plan for Crown land

www.industry.nsw.gov.au

land – the public’s land, which makes up over 40% of the state – will play a significant role in achieving that goal. ... • conservation of natural resources • sustainable use and management of the land Crown land 2031 Crown land 2031 land. Crown land

  Land, Natural

PERMISSION TO HUNT AND/OR TRAP ON PRIVATE LAND

PERMISSION TO HUNT AND/OR TRAP ON PRIVATE LAND

compass.dnr.maryland.gov

Natural Resources (DNR) is dedicated to helping people enjoy nature and live in harmony with our natural resources. Our goal is to maintain vibrant natural communities, with abundant wildlife resources, and diverse outdoor opportunities for recreation and economic growth. It is the policy of DNR to conserve and manage the wildlife

  Land, Natural

Alligators - South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Alligators - South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

www.dnr.sc.gov

over land in search of new habitat, mates, or prey. Along waterways and lakes, concrete or wooden bulkheads that are at least 3 feet above the high water mark will discourage alligators from getting to land. Alligators have been documented climbing 5-foot chain-link fences to get at dogs. Angle the top of a fence outward to prevent climbing. All

  Department, Land, South, Carolina, Resource, Natural, South carolina department of natural resources, Alligator

The WORLD BANK eNviRONmeNTAL AND SOciAL …

The WORLD BANK eNviRONmeNTAL AND SOciAL

pubdocs.worldbank.org

Environmental and Social Standard 5: Land Acquisition, Restrictions on Land Use and Invol-untary Resettlement; • Environmental and Social Standard 6: Biodiver-sity Conservation and Sustainable Management of Living Natural Resources; • • • •

  Social, Land, Environmental, Natural, Environmental and social

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - USGS

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - USGS

pubs.usgs.gov

Land subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley was first noted in 1935 when I. H. Althouse, a consulting engineer, called attention to the possibility of land subsidence near the Delano (Tulare-Wasco) area. The process was first described in print by Ingerson (1941, p. 40–42), who presented a map and profiles of land subsidence based

  Land

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