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Cache La Poudre Wild and Scenic River: Final Environment Impact Statement and Study Report
Cache La Poudre Wild and Scenic River: Final Environment Impact Statement and Study Report
A report created to respond to Congress with an environmental analysis, study, and evaluation of the Poudre River. The Report considers the suitability of the river as an addition to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, evaluates the existing and potential uses of the river, and recommends future management of the river.
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