Title |
One third of the Nation's land : a report to the President and to the Congress / by the Public Land Law Review Commission. |
Creator |
United States. Public Land Law Review Commission |
Subject |
Public lands |
Spatial Coverage |
United States |
OCR Text |
Show The report of the Public Land Law Review Commission with recommendations for policy guidelines for the retention and management or disposition of Federal lands. |
Publisher |
Washington, D.C. :; [For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.] |
Date |
1970 |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Digitization Specifications |
Pages were scanned at 400 ppi on Fujitsu fi-5650C sheetfed scanner as 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit RGB uncompressed TIFF images. For ContentDM access the images were resampled to 750 pixels wide and 120 dpi and saved as JPEG (level 8) in PhotoShop CS with Unsharp Mask of 100/.3. Foldout pages larger than 11" x 14" were captured using a BetterLight Super 8K-2 digital camera back on a 4x5 view camera (100mm Schneider APO lens). Oversize images were resampled to 1500 pixels wide. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) by ABBYY FineReader 7.0 with manual review. |
Resource Identifier |
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cgi-bin/docviewer.exe?CISOROOT=/wwdl-doc&CISOPTR=5583 |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Western Waters Digital Library |
Rights Management |
Digital Image Copyright 2005, University of Utah. All Rights Reserved. |
Contributing Institution |
S.J. Quinney Law Library, 332 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0730 |
Source Physical Dimensions |
xiii, 342 p. illus. (part col.), col. maps (1 fold. inserted) 27 cm. |
Scanning Technician |
Backstage Library Works - 1180 S. 800 E. Orem, UT 84097. |
Call Number |
LC: KF5601.A55; GovDoc: Y 3.P 96/7:2ON 2 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6dr2tt8 |
Setname |
wwdl_documents |
ID |
1136278 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6dr2tt8 |
Title |
page 175 |
OCR Text |
Show Because of the mobility of our population today, the discriminatory effect of the various state practices on the users of public lands is heightened in two ways. Such practices discourage citizens from traveling to other states to hunt or fish on the public lands. And as greater numbers of out-of-state people do purchase nonresident licenses so they may fish or hunt, the discrimination is felt by more and more citizens. We believe the elimination of both kinds of unreasonable discrimination against nonresidents is necessary if the public lands are to serve all citizens of the nation equally and contribute effectively and fairly to meeting the growing demand for hunting and fishing opportunities. The present situation appears so discriminatory as to raise constitutional questions. While the courts ultimately may rule on these issues, we believe it essential to adopt additional means of discouraging these practices. We recommend, therefore, that existing Federal programs which provide financial support for state fish and wildlife programs, as well as the new Federal cost-sharing program which we recommend for cooperative improvement of public land habitat, be conditioned upon the states revising their fee and licensing provisions to remove unreasonably discriminatory differences between residents and nonresidents. We also encourage the states to cooperate in reaching agreement among themselves on reasonable differentials based on uniform principles in both fee and nonfee regulations. Programs that control predators, as the bobcat (above) and the coyote, should be eliminated or reduced on Federal lands. 175 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Resource Identifier |
290189-UUM-OT-v29c9_page 175.jpg |
Source |
Original book: One third of the Nation's land : a report to the President and to the Congress / by the Public Land Law Review Commission |
Setname |
wwdl_documents |
ID |
1136110 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6dr2tt8/1136110 |