National Forest System
National Forest System federally owned reserves, c.191 million acres (77.4 million hectares), administered by the Forest Service of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. The system is made up of 155 national forests and 19 national grasslands in 41 states and Puerto Rico. The majority of reserves are found in the Western states, with Alaska, Idaho, and California having the most extensive holdings. In the East, large national forests are in the Green, White, Allegheny, and Blue Ridge mts. The national grasslands are found on the Great Plains. By law the reserves must be used for timber production, watershed land, wildlife preservation, livestock grazing, mining, and recreation. In 1891, Congress authorized the president to set aside forest reserves; Yellowstone Park Timber Reserve (now Shoshone National Forest) in Wyoming was the first (1891) to be established. The forest reserves were administered by the General Land Office of the Dept. of the Interior until 1905, when they were transferred to the Forest Service by President Teddy Roosevelt. They were designated national forests in 1907. In the late 20th cent., there was increasing pressure from environmental protection groups to change the main emphasis of forest management from the promotion of logging and road-building to the protection of timber reserves. Conflict between environmentalists and business interests over the issue has been heated. Moving to conserve some forest resources, in 1999 the government declared a moratorium on logging and roadbuilding in the undeveloped back country of the national forests. See forest .
Bibliography: See R. S. Gilmour, Policy Making for the National Forests (1971); G. A. Bradley, ed., Land Use and Forest Resources in a Changing Environment (1984); publications of the Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and the American Tree Association, Washington, D.C.
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Eminent Victorians.(Faith MATTERS)(William K. Clifford and William Buckland)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 7/29/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Consider the Victorian polymath William K. Clifford. Clifford was a mathematical...idiosyncratic genius. Consider William Buckland, priest, geologist, and paleontologist...evidence for the Great Flood. Buckland's wife and children entered into...
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Chris Buckland's Politically Incorrect column: Prickly PM and the Unjust William have simply lost the plot.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mirror (London, England); 8/6/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...stomach their party's lurch to the right and increasingly Little England attitude. One big cheese said last week: "What does William stand for? It's the question we used to ask about Tony Blair, but at least he modernised his party and made it electable...
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Tiny Buckland Wants Respect, Traffic Bypass
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/16/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...engineer for Prince William County. The bypass supported by Buckland residents would rule...Marshall (R- Prince William), who supports the Buckland bypass. "We need...you get to Prince William, at Buckland. Any other proposal...
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Supervisors Resist Road Widening In Buckland; U.S., Va. Still Have Say in Preservation
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 4/12/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...That was the message Buckland residents sent to the Prince William Board of County Supervisors...widening Route 29 in Buckland. Widening is proposed...needs between Prince William and the North Carolina...lane road through Buckland serves about 53...
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Buckland Residents Balk at Plans to Raise Level of Lake Manassas
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/13/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...water for Prince William County by raising...historic area of Buckland outraged. They...effect houses in Buckland and that the action...western part of Prince William. The city wants...into the area. "Buckland has been here for...another 200." Prince William officials plan to...
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Embracing the Past In Tiny Buckland, Va.; Residents Hope Historic Value Deters VDOT
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/10/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...For 140 years, the town of Buckland was, in many ways, extinct...the town, on the Prince William County- Fauquier County border...a quirky but savvy core of Buckland landowners is trying to revive...complete with elections and a Buckland mailing address. Beyond a...
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Embracing the Past in a Va. Town; Residents of Tiny Buckland Hope Historical Significance Will Deter VDOT
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/10/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...For 140 years, the town of Buckland was, in many ways, extinct...the town, on the Prince William County- Fauquier County line...a quirky but savvy group of Buckland landowners is trying to revive...complete with elections and a Buckland mailing address. Beyond a...
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Gainesville-Buckland Bypass Routes Studied; I-66 Shortcut May Be Controversial
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/26/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Thoroughfare Gap in Prince William. Preliminary estimates...traffic through the Buckland Historic District...owns the 550-acre Buckland Farm and has pushed...and preserve all of Buckland." Prince William and Fauquier supervisors...
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OBIT - BUCKLAND, MARY REBECCA MORRISON
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 10/23/2005; 485 words
; ...husband, Sherman B. "Pete" Buckland, a daughter, Betty Elizabeth Buckland, sisters Geneva Defio, Bernice...and two sons- in-law, William Alfred Cook and Russell Allen...sons, Sherman M. "Sonny" Buckland and wife Linda, David W...
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Village Rallies to Preserve History; Buckland Residents Protest Bridge Plan
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/9/2006; ; 654 words
; More than a dozen Buckland residents and other people...village in western Prince William were at a Board of County...replace a bridge there. The Buckland Preservation Society says...owner of the 550-acre Buckland Farm, said VDOT already...
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William Buckland
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
William Buckland 1784-1856, English geologist. He was dean of Westminster from 1845...Considered with Reference to Natural Theology (1836). Francis T. Buckland, English surgeon and naturalist, was his son.
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Buckland, William
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Buckland, William ( b . Axminster, England, 12 March...August 1856) geology, paleontology . Buckland ’ s father, Charles...by Joseph Townsend, a friend of William Smith. Buckland was thus initiated into the new fossil...
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Buckland, Wilfred
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
...vulgarity. At the same time, Buckland had been a stage director...rather than screen reality. Buckland's last major contribution...the way for Cedric Gibbons, William Cameron Menzies, and others. Buckland had established the importance...
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Conybeare, William Daniel
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...geology and was a close associate of William Buckland. He was one of the most able British...enlargement and improvement of William Phillips ’ compilation...published. Conybeare collaborated with Buckland in a stratigraphical memoir on...
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Logan, William Edmond
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...retirement to his eldest son, William. The latter married Janet Edmond of Stirling; and their second son, William Edmond, was born in Montreal...Murchison, Adam Sedgwick, and William Buckland. As a consequence he was offered...
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