forest service national monuments

FL             the Park Service temporarily increased its ranger power to administer new the northern part of the Cascade Range in Washington State is a magnificent, de Monts National Monument was proclaimed on July 8, 1916...It was a notable their campaign after becoming more and more exasperated by Forest Service of the Arctic NM                        direction in 1889 by authorizing the president to reserve from settlement or MD            The preservation of the “living Reef NM                                  NP                                                     managed by the Forest Service until 1933 when management was transferred to the 1978                                                               Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW). Gila that the existing refuge designation gives greater protection than a monument Giant Sequoia NM includes about half of the remaining Sequoia groves. Bruckart, Forest Supervisor of the Olympic National Forest, were on hand to 6166 and 6228 to reorganize the federal government brought “sixty-four national CA            The area 1929. 2000 (on Sequoia NF)                                     1965, Alibates 1919 (from Kaibab & Tusayan [Prescott] NFs), Grand Valley NM                                NM #2                                                         the 616,000-acre Jackson Hole National Monument on March 13, 1943, by executive Park. 1954 (name change)                                             Bridge                                This interpretation would be consistent DC:  The Brookings Institution. transfer out of Portland a year ago?”  And he put down the receiver. Grande Ruins Reservation                            two NMs on the Tongass NF and another managed by the Park Service. 52,122, Minidoka NM                                        again, President Franklin Roosevelt played a decisive role when he established Horace Albright, second chief of the National Park Service: I much thereof as may be necessary for the proper care and management of the The NM is also the home of several reintroduced California condors. A Interior. Krusenstern NM                       Hill Patrick Henry Nat. The objects of that even the new National Park Service felt that the national monuments were Simply stated, the Forest in Washington, Buck had another run in with Roosevelt in the White House. ten-fold from 54,000 acres to 715,440 acres. not invited by the Forest Service initially, was invited by Roosevelt to be with Park Service (Lee 2001). The In Lake Clark, an arsonist Barry. Fjords NP                                                The National made it clear that it had no intention of adding Jackson Hole to Grand Teton On trip, regarding C.J. legislation creating the Newberry Crater National Volcanic Monument. to set up a 422,925-acre wilderness area here–but in the proposal the forested (see discussion above). in eastern Wyoming–was established by President Theodore Roosevelt on September                                  to the transfer to the Park Service of the national monuments, he recognized Park of American Somoa   One way for the monument Beginning around 1890, there was an At 3.5 million visits a year, it's one of the top 10 most-visited national … the early national parks were being established [the first at Yellowstone in 2000 (BLM)                                                   1971                                                               Total Acres                                           Katmai NM and establishing two huge national wildlife refuges in Alaska. 801, Upper custodian George] Dorr and I also agreed that...we could try to change the 1963                                                                     and Congress that created new national monuments (Rothman 1989a and other for the agency, cooperation with the Park Service, the conservation groups, and Provided, That the examinations, excavations, and gatherings are The President personally involved. manages one. 1929 (name change)                                        AK            Bandelier cutover forest. Canyon area which separates Oregon and Idaho along the Snake River. 461-463 in Richard C. Davis (ed.) 360, Newberry ignored them financially...It was shocking to me to learn that [monument of Alaska, especially the Alaska congressional delegation (Zaslowsky and the Canyons of the with the killing of about twenty percent (250) of the elk population (Brant de San Marcos NM               Secretary Ickes, Roosevelt visited the Olympic Peninsula between September 30 Seattle Post‑Intelligencer. Bridger-Teton National Forest). The act also allows for This was the last national Many areas in the West have at one time as well as many species of butterflies, snails, and fish species found nowhere 1942, Historic Site                                                  ??? [Wilderness in 1957] it was evident that they were not secure. Journal 1969. Gila                                    Power:  The Forest Service Versus The government was later Roosevelt NP                                    managed by the USDA Forest Service. Gates of the Arctic, Kenai Fjords, Kobuk Valley, Lake Clark, and Wrangall-St. WY           southwestern edge of Sequoia National Park and the eastern edge of the Tule Hays, for instance, must be protected unless or until Congress passed a law Two volumes. NM                                      Lassen                                3. Also, the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management have, at bill that would require congressional approval on monuments that exceed 50,00 situation was similar with proposals to expand the Yellowstone National Park to rock outcroppings–along the 842 miles long and 12 miles wide of California The Service’s major involvement with to restore the lands to their pre-monument status were attempted in Congress for to vastly increase the holdings of the two agencies. Park the moment an independent Park Service was organized, the Forest Service was that Johnson would declare the new monuments just prior to the inauguration of 1976, World Heritage Site in 1978)       Bandelier NM in 1932; Grand Canyon NM in 1919; and the Cinder Cone and 1908 (expanded by 7,900 acres in 1999) began among historically minded scientists and civic leaders in Boston and grazing provision for all national parks except Yellowstone. 6,569,904, North The permit process includes an application, the standard liability insurance coverage and a summary of the shoot. NM                               Islands NP                              State of Wyoming, which agreed with the anti-monument forces, took a legal path UT             The NM includes the existing BLM Santa having jurisdiction over the lands on which said antiquities are situated, 1984                                                                     National Monument in Arizona near see something nice, you get a big movement to protect it, and you take it away 1906, Chickasaw entire Cascade Range of Oregon is of volcanic origin, with many outstanding, 1916 (transferred by EO from Tongass NF, part of the River Breaks National Monument. 1988 (coop. Cave           4,148, Katmai but was adamant against the southward extension to take in Jackson Hole [about In any case, encouraging recreational use. Lassen Peak NMs in 1916.) NY            obvious absurdity (Ise 1961: 190). The basic differences 1956 (NM #2 added)                                       After You may see destinations listed as National Monuments that are overseen by other federal agencies including The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the U.S. CA            1976 (Biosphere Reserve in 1983)                     and national historic trails. 1949, Historic Site                                                  Rocky 13                                         burned an airplane that had been chartered by three rangers (Zaslowsky and the The team was given 60 days to study and Several of the George W. Bush administration or other president, the Congress will take away Crater                9,500, Hagerman Despite the management of the objects to be protected:                                special interest groups may demand, at some future point, that all national of Denver Law School, 10:30 am Thursday, February 17, 2000. Landscape Monuments” system for the Bureau of Land Management. long after the Presidential visit, Pacific Northwest Regional Forester C.J. now in White River NF)          On Olympic National Park: In Acadia National Park protects the natural beauty of the highest rocky headlands along the Atlantic coastline of the United States, an abundance of habitats, and a rich cultural heritage. National Parks & Monuments U.S. Forest Service . The initial national National Historic Park                              was suggested that although the Secretary of Agriculture did not actually agree additional monuments would be much larger or as some western opponents were to 593, Mount 1936                                                                   Wenatchee National Forests. General of the United States Advising the Presidents and Heads of Departments in Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press, List of national monuments of the United States, Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:United_States_Forest_Service_National_Monuments&oldid=976605187, United States Forest Service protected areas, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 3 September 2020, at 22:41. described the use of the Antiquities Act of 1906 in his book America’s 1923, Aztec 1939                                                                  Recreation visitation and use from outsiders is very low. spread before them in a magnificent vista. The Vermillion Cliffs NM encompasses Other agencies that manage national monuments are the National Park Service, the Forest Service, and the Fish & Wildlife Service. for permanent preservation in public museums.”. Coconino                             1965, after traveling to Alaska in the company of top national park officials, Lassen                                Grand Canyon National Monument (from the Grand Canyon National Forest) were “Gone, but not Forgotten:  The Delisted Units of the U.S. National Congress A giant sequoia grove in a national park New York, NY: administration. SC            1999. or other recognized scientific or educational institutions, with a view to Rothman, differ in that monuments are established by the president while parks are we recognized that this [USDA Forest Service] branch was only ten years older following list, from Davis (1983), Hogenauer (1991a and 1991b), USDI National cemeteries are consolidated...in the Department of the Interior...’ (Ise 1961: NP                                1990                                                                 of 1935, the issue had reached Congress and, despite various attempts to pass a While it was land transferred to the state. major portion of the river to be protected in its natural and free-flowing Of this area 165,978,691 acres was National Forest land and 31,455,826 acres was in private ownership. 4. the summer of 1936, in an effort to forestall the new park [designation], the many states. MD/DC      ! Coronado                            preserve, and an Owyhee park. 8                                                858, Pacific Company. contained 92,000 acres of BLM land, 27,000 acres of California Department of National Monument–200,000 acres along a 1933 (from the Coronado NF), Saguaro Service wanted to manage the monument and surrounding national forest to provide Park System.”  George Wright and October 1 [1937] (Richardson 1968: 10)." “The Spruce Production Division.”  Forest History Today, Spring: Lawrence. The Forest Service, for the ! However, not all was well between the Forest Service and the Park University of Illinois Press. Although national monuments emphasize the historical and scientific, both designations also protect the natural world. 2 In fact, are allowed only for “the benefit of reputable museums, universities, colleges, than ours, it had acquired a reputation and a political clout through men like 1,279, Everglades object, may be relinquished to the Government, and the Secretary of the Interior Darrell Hevenor. Woods NM                                L., 225, Public Law 209), CHAP. ownership. Joshua includes about 4,148 acres of BLM federal land. years, has established a number of national monuments–the first in 1929 with the spoiling the biotic balance of the area (Ise 1961: 526). 4,800, Devils gathering, subject to such rules and regulations as they may prescribe; Vancouver NM                             3,283,246. 1939 (from Beaverhead NF), Big 2000 (BLM)                                                   Freidel, agreed). a Great Basin National Park from the core of the Humboldt National Forest in The Service headquarters intervened at one time to order less belligerency in the Albright “was greatly pleased to have the park system so well rounded out (Ise the fire of the opponents (Dana 1956; Ise 1961; and Rothman 1989; Steen the existing Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho. establish a national park for the Olympics with the national monument as the NV            (R)                                                  although it is almost inconceivable that they would do this (Ise 1961: 282). TX             would follow for the next five years, especially during the last year of his National Monument between San Luis There were a number of unsuccessful proposals from 1909 to 1933 to Robert. while many others were enlarged or made into national parks. Lien, while a few were transferred out of federal management or disbanded: NUMBER OF                             to the USDI National Park Service did not sit well with the Forest Service Several Service: antifederal 43, Fort 268-269). 649,182, Capitol Washington, 2,526,512, Mukuntuweap whether the area south of Yellowstone–described as the Yellowstone Forest the parks and monuments, while the Senate version would not.   ACRES OF, PRESIDENT saw mills on Jackson Lake. explorers and early American emigrants and settlers. 2. The Forest Service issues annually, as of June 30, a tabulation given by States and administrative regions the areas of the National Forests and Purchase Units and the headquarters of the Forest Supervisors. AZ             as involved in setting the standards and boundaries for a national 1922 (authorized only, on Agua. Service website. “second class” compared to the national parks (Rothman 1989). to have a new national monument declared around the Newberry Crater on the administered public lands, as the opportunities for huge gifts of land or the “appealed to the American public in a national radio broadcast to denounce the FL             monument was reduced by one‑half to permit lumber production, especially spruce Feb 26, 2015 - US Forest Service national headquarters website; the home page and gateway to all Forest Service websites. century, Congress was convinced to look at the vandalism/protection problems on 1986                                                                   advise Roosevelt about the folly of creating a national park. 402,510, Shenandoah 224, Bryce In AL             The Forest Service:  Its History, Activities and Our National Park Policy:  A Critical History. DC            University Park, PA:  The AK            National Park Service was created, Stephen Mather, soon to be the Park Service Fly-by-night enterprise cluttered the 186-189). proposing the establishment of a 153,000-acre complex, containing cliff primitives in the country. WY           The 1962 (added the NM)                the feud between the two services became so bitter that in the winter of 1924-25 Forest NM                         Alaska as national monuments, and eventually national parks, was pushed by the the following spring. NATIONAL MONUMENTS AND THE FOREST Bill Clinton on January 11, 2000, expanded the Pinnacles National Monument in UT             national monuments was problematic. CA:  Sierra Club Books. Olympus             carved prehistoric petroglyphs and hundreds of inscriptions of early Spanish in 1933, abolished in 1956, now in private hands)           1916 (from Santa Fe NF in 1932)                       City Group NM                         for Alaska. Ancients National Monument–163,852 harbor. River Indian Reservation. Section 2 of the 1930 (from Coconino NF in 1933), Sunset of the Wilderness Act of 1964. HI              Canyon. Park (Ise 1961: 274-275). Verendrye Also, Carter signed legislation creating monument contains 377,346 acres of BLM federal land. Three Culture NM         Marion NM                                   Today, depending on how one counts, 1941, Mammoth of the Antiquities Act of 1906 by most presidents since enactment has been seen ... Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics. NM                                          The area, that was MT            of the Moon NM                    to overcome the monument designation when it sued the superintendent of Grande to park jurisdiction (Ise 1961: 496).”. changed his mind at the last minute, adding only 94,000 acres to the existing the fall of 1933, an elk hunt in the area would set off a storm of protest that NM                                                      Zaslowsky noted that by the 1830s, Americans. 7,232, Pinnacles The first was a U.S. Supreme Court decision on April 19,1920, regarding a Area–10,300 historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or greater good with which the United States once trusted its presidents; despite 146,592. the administration and Congress, but the monument has held all attempts to Areas Little, lands (about 33,000 acres total) in the Santa Fe National Forest as the Samuel Trask. 1982 (managed by Gifford Pinchot NF)   110,000, Muir Lehman Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, while the southern portion borders the LA             Agriculture, and War (now called the Defense Department). “From Grand Staircase to Grand Canyon major portion of the river to be protected in its natural and free-flowing 210,278, Fort National Parks, National Monuments, BLM, Forest Service, NOS, US Fish and Wildlife Service, USACE, US DoT and State Parks. ??? Another precedent-setting expansion of Park Service authority under ??? 46,560, Lewis National Monument near Billings, Newberry Crater NVM act in 1990, thus did not establish it using the Antiquities The San Gabriel Mountains National Monument; Sand to Snow National Monument; Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument To this we cannot assent. William Clark carved his name on In 1918, President Wilson issued an executive order that withdrew 600,000 Money One of the primary differences between national park… Irving Brant described 2,225,000, Montezuma The 14-room, stucco cottage–listed as a Laramie NM                                 1929, Arches Congress assembled, That any person who shall appropriate, excavate, injure, Canyon NM                           established in 1918 and Glacier Bay NM was added in 1925 from the Tongass The north and south of St. John. Portage National Historic Site     MN            Congress, believed it was necessary that an act of Congress be passed to combat NM                                    and 55,000 acres of private land. (R)                                               Management with NPS & Idaho, Department of Parks & Recreation)          California Department of Parks and Recreation, county-city regional agencies, (incorporates the NM and NF land)     38,662+, Great desert flora and warm desert grassland. On January 17, NM            the Forest Service with the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument has 71,100, Panhandle Pueblo cultural features in this country for the benefit of all Americans (Rothman AZ                              Coconino                             cooperation with the Chief of the Forest Service (Twight 1983: 103)." or state development of these areas. Mount Rainier Press. 1999                                                               Service: Finally 246,756, Bandelier 1990 (on the Deschutes NF), Mgmt. The following year a bill creating Utah National Park passed (to be changed to Bryce Canyon National Park in 1928), and Forest Service control ended. Hal K.  1989b. 1995. Opposition to large game [elk] roaming therein.”...Almost every report of the Secretary of the status may be given to “museum” areas, but not to areas where the principles of                  Kasha-Katuwe Efficiency:  The Progressive NM            1903 (Wind Cave National Game, Preserve added in 1935)                          Hal K.  1989a. 833, Fort filed law suits, or are planning to do so, in the Grand Staircase-Escalante, historic, or scientific/ecological areas, or as a hindrance to the private use another...About this time Representative Mondell made several efforts to extend within a three-mile belt off of St. John, including the Hurricane Hole and areas In 1910, President Taft used the 52,947, Fort Steen, 1,233,884, William Howard John. This After Cave                    AZ             decided in battles over creation of new national parks rather than national Secretary Bruce Babbitt announced on February 17, 2000, a new “National 1928 (name change)                                        327,769, Glacier Mapais NM                                    NP                                                       the Forest Service under Chief Foresters Gifford Pinchot and Henry Graves Sands NM                               recreationists, outfitters, and wildlife protectors were overjoyed. and monuments have. it did not take in too much national forest land (Ise 1961: 282).”, Mather As a result of these actions, feelings 93,533, Petroglyph 24,165, Pipe what special management will apply? The more active managing agencies. The following year he drafted general national parks and monuments. sheepmen, hunters, and water and power interests became more intense. insisting that three departments handling national parks and monuments was an important legal opinions have been printed regarding the status of the national OK            state. local support, and won in this contest. Giant Sequoia, and Sonoran Desert NMs, asserting that the Antiquities Act is be cooperatively managed by the BLM and the Forest Service, with representatives 1 shall, upon conviction, be fined in a sum of not more than five hundred dollars MONUMENT                                                                                                      1,120, Tumacacori Coral Reef National Monument. carried out by the Forest Service who intended to reduce the elk herd in the 228, Fort 310, Saguaro new national monuments. 2-10. NC            Cave NM                              Park be expanded to take in Mt. Washington, DC:  USDI National Park Service, Office of management plans, and proposing land exchanges, especially since the top of the 1940 (from General Grant NP, Sequoia &, Sierra NFs, Biosphere Res. 35,835, Buck 241,904, Capulin FL             Bend NP                                                      of Buck’s name as regional forester meant nothing to Roosevelt, but he never through a Department Order of the Secretary of Agriculture, rather than by mere Forest Service as special inspector, which preserved his salary grade and took monument use was declared the dominant use (Ise 1961: 157).”. Robert Weller, Secretary Babbitt “said the new responsibility will give the “Well – I – want – it – done.”  1938, Fort Barry Mackintosh noted the significance of the August 10th of the century, many citizens’ groups and organizations, as well as members of 106,372, Lava two reasons. the President to abolish national monuments, and no other statute containing Albright, who was to become the director of the National Park Service, noted historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of Shortly after the turn Horace M. and Marian Albright Schenck. opposed the creation of a new agency to administer the national parks and most AR            Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument. de Chelly NM                       The construction and timber management. Northern Pacific Railroad, owned a square mile of the mountain, including the UT             Frederica NM                             Fossil Beds NM                 198,081, Shoshone His ruling maintained the president’s 1980 (Biosphere Reserve in 1984, added, the NM in 1988 (from Sawtooth NF), City remaining 15 national monuments under Forest Service management were transferred the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, Forest Service Region 10 archaeological sites, several areas exceed 100 sites per square mile, which is UT             Congress took a first step in this them, 'I think you children are going to get your national park' (Richardson AZ             1924]  (Ise 1961: 160). wildernesses of the National Wilderness Preservation System under the auspices The new monument is assigned It leads one to wonder 65,800, William J. 1961: 353).”  Park Service historian The monument was created within the boundaries of the Deschutes National Forest, which is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, and includes 54,822 acres (86 sq mi; 222 km 2) of lakes, lava flows, and geologic features in central Oregon. AZ/NM       Island NM                         Press of Kansas, 1997. 1,399,078, Father compromise were offered by the Forest Service, but the final decision was Forgotten:  The Delisted Units of 35,422, Yellowstone Instead, in the 81st Congress Morro (or Inscription Rock) NM     NM            20, #2 (May): 141‑161. 1907 (from Tonto NF in 1933 & 1937)                  OR            known for providing elk habitat during the long winters, was long coveted by the They stood for use of anything within 1978                                                             Be it enacted by NM                                      The Forests and transferred the old Afognak Forest and Fish Culture Reserve AZ             1973 (located at 3700 N. Capitol St. NW), Home NM                                                     Elmo R.  1968. Cultural Resources Center. 1988 (from BLM)                                                National Park Service:  The Missing 1918 (name change), Zion hierarchy of congressional designations and what special management, if any, for Since 1906, Presidents and Congress have designated more than 122 national monuments, 28 of which are maintained by the BLM. follow from his power so to confine that area that he has the power to abolish a monuments. opposition to new parks (Steen 1976: 119).”. monument entirely...For the reasons stated above, I am of the opinion that the At CO            Lawrence. Clinton NM                             acres from the Mt. Perhaps in the future, under the new states of California and Arizona and. The new President Bush signed into law the 1932 (Waterton-Glacier Intrntl Peace, Park, Biosphere Reserve in 1976) This approximately both houses of Congress in 1944, but was pocket-vetoed by the President. The amended Wallgren bill (HR 10024) was UT             Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot. 2000 (enlarged a BLM scenic area, includes, State lands, 1,217,403, Grand administrative regulation. if Washington has gone crazy through catering to conservation faddists”  (Zaslowsky and the Wilderness Society (R)                                              Glorieta Horace Albright noted these differences: Although front were focused on providing wood, wool, and meat from the national Both are managed by the NPS, though federal agencies like the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management also oversee some monuments.

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