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General Management Plan, Development Concept Plans, Land Protection Plan, Environmental Assessment, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
(1986)Review draft. This document was prepared to replace the 1973 Master Plan for Theodore Roosevelt National Park. That plan has become obsolete and no longer applicable for resolution of current issues involving the park. Two ... -
Knife River: Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, North Dakota
(1990)Official Map and Guide -
Assessment of Alternatives: Visitor/Administrative Facility Sites, Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, North Dakota
(1980)In 1974 Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site was authorized by Congress to preserve certain historic and archeologic resources of Plains Indian cultures. All lands have been acquired by the National Park ... -
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site: Statement for Management
(1986)The statement for management (SFM) provides an up-to-date inventory of the park's condition and an analysis of its problems. It does not involve any prescriptive decisions on future management and use of the park, but it ... -
Environmental Assessment, Revised General Management Plan: Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, North Dakota.
(1986)This plan sets forth the basic management philosophy for Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site (KNRI) and provides strategies for addressing issues and achieving identified management objectives. This document ... -
Statement for Management: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
(1985)Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site is just above the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers, straddling the latter watercourse as well as the boundary dividing North Dakota and Montana. The park ... -
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, North Dakota: General Management Plan. [Revised August 1986]
(1986)The purpose of this revised GMP is to set forth the basic management strategies for achieving identified objectives. It also outlines the appropriate level of development necessary to provide visitor use and enjoyment of ...