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A Handbook for Forest Vegetation Management in Recreation and Historic Parks
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This handbook provides information on general forest ecology for parks in the Southeastern United States, as well as management advice for achieving many ...
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A Landowners Guide to Working with Recreationists
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Find A Forest By State
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Find a forest by state.
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Forest Stewardship: Planning for Beauty and Enjoyment
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This publication presents a brief overview of scenic forest values and how they can be enhanced as you manage for other forestland objectives, such as ...
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Nature-based outdoor recreation trends and wilderness
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Wilderness and other public land management agencies, both federal and state, have been feeling a pinch. It seems this pinch may partly be in response to a ...
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Real Property: Rural Landowner's Liability and Posting of Land
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This publication provides information regarding West Virginia's law concerning the liability of landowners to hunters, hikers, children, and other recreational ...
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Recreation Options for Your Forestland
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On any given day, one only needs to look outside to see the positive effect that recreation has on individuals and society. The chance to reduce stress, ...
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Recreational Forest Trails: Plan for Success
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Which Type of Trail?; Studying the Land; Designing, Laying Out, and Constructing a Trail; Trail Width, Clearing Heights, and Grade Specifications; Constructing ...
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Recreational Opportunities on CRP Lands
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consumptive enterprises, non-consumptive enterprises, hunting leases, shooting preserves, fee fishing, sporting clays, photography, home range, wildlife, ...
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Recreational Trail Design and Construction
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This publication describes step-by-step construction methods, ways to handle trail obstacles, and recommended standards for the most common types of trails.
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South Carolina State Forest Recreation
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Recreation and information on SC's three state forests.
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Trails, Bridges & Boardwalks
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Recreation on forest land is an important concern for many public and private landowners. In some situations it is the primary goal for land management.
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