Introduction 28 River Management 28 Boundary / Wildlife 18 Special Status Species 18 Archeological Resources / Cultural Resources 16 Water Resources / Understanding 29 Partnerships / Measures 47 Natural Resources 47 Cultural Resources / Way 29 Natural Resources 29 Cultural Resources / Section 106 Analyses 84 Archeological Resources / Visitor Spending 65 Partnerships / River Boundary 19 Socioeconomic Conditions 20 Partnerships / Candidate Species 21 Cultural Landscapes 21 Ethnographic Resources / Quality 57 Vegetation 58 Cultural Resources / Unique Farmlands 23 Indian Trust Resources / Development 55 Land Uses 55 Resources / Interests 17 Legal Issues 17 Partnerships / Park 94 Cumulative Effects 94 Conclusion 94 Partnerships / Tourism 15 Natural Resources / That Could Be Affected 56 Natural Resources / Way 39 Cultural Resources 40 Natural Resources / Education 46 Partnerships / /
Country
United States / /
Facility
Museum Collections / /
IndustryTerm
law enforcement / /
NaturalFeature
Scenic River / Chihuahuan Desert / Rio Grande / Lower Canyons / /
Organization
Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River Texas National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Rio Grande Wild / Congress / National Park Service / United States Department of the Interior / /
Person
George Pettit / /
Position
team member / artist / Final General Management / General Management / /
ProvinceOrState
Texas / Brewster County / Terrell County / Terrell / Val Verde County / Environmental Impact Statement RIO GRANDE WILD AND SCENIC RIVER Brewster / /