U.S. District Court San Francisco: Findings Of Fact And Conclusions Of Law
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Title
U.S. District Court San Francisco: Findings Of Fact And Conclusions Of Law
Description
These two suits, consolidated for trial, challenge decisions by the United States Forest Service to complete construction of the last 6.02 miles (Chimney Rock Section) of a paved road from Gasquet, California, to Orleans, California (the "G-O Road"), and to adopt a forest management plan providing for the harvesting of timber for the Blue Creek Unit of Six Rivers National Forest.
Source
Humboldt State Special Collections
Date
05/23/1983
Format
27x35cm
Language
English
Extent
43 Pages
Identifier
Jack Norton Papers
Alternative Title
NICPA, Jimmie James, Sam Jones, Lowana Brantner, Christoper Peters, Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, California Trout Society, Siskiyou Mountain Resource Council, Redwood Region Audubon Society, Northcoast Environmental Center, Tim McKay, John Amodio vs. Max Peterson, Chief U.S. Forest Service and John Block, Secretary of Agriculture U.S. Forest Service
State of California: Native American Heritage Commission vs. John Block, Secretary of Agriculture U.S. Forest Service, Max Peterson, Chief U.S. Forest Service, and Zane Smith Jr. Regional Forester of California Region of the Forest Service Department of Agriculture.
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Citation
“U.S. District Court San Francisco: Findings Of Fact And Conclusions Of Law,” The Gasquet Orleans Road, accessed April 27, 2024, https://goroad.omeka.net/items/show/299.
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