Partners, Passports, Parsimony, and Preservation
Author(s): William Reed
Year: 2016
Summary
The Intermountain Region of the Forest Service manages 34 million acres of public land in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, California, and Colorado. As yet, more than 30,000 sites have been recorded in the Region. From inventory to excavation, to curation and interpretation, and stabilization, the Intermountain Region has fielded a well rounded Heritage program. This presentation will review a multitude of management challenges and successes accomplished with minimal funding and plenty of help from diverse preservation partners.
Cite this Record
Partners, Passports, Parsimony, and Preservation. William Reed. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 403711)
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Keywords
General
Forest Service
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NHPA 50th
Geographic Keywords
North America - Great Basin
Spatial Coverage
min long: -122.761; min lat: 29.917 ; max long: -109.27; max lat: 42.553 ;