Preserving Wilderness in Our National Parks. A Program for Preventing Overuse of the National Parks Through Regional Recreation Planning Outside the Parks
by Jack H. Bryan, editor
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Washington, D.C.: National Parks and Conservation Association, (1971). xviii, 122 pages. 11 x 8½ inches. Printed stiff paper wrappers. 42 Plates (Maps) + half tone illustrations. Small paper clip rust mark to back cover mark else As New.
Study of 24 National Parks, Seashores, and Monuments throughout the United States commissioned by the National Parks and Conservation Association, a private educational and scientific organization charged with monitoring the protection of natural conditions in the National Park System. Each of the 24 individual reports includes wilderness and regional plans etc. Well illustrated with 42 maps and illustrations from photographs.
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- Preserving Wilderness in Our National Parks. A Program for Preventing Overuse of the National Parks Through Regional Recreation Planning Outside the Parks
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- Jack H. Bryan, editor
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- Used
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