To Federal And State Lands MONTANAACCESSGUIDETo Federal and stateLandsPrepared by Montana state and Federal Land Management AgenciesA publication of the Montana Interagency Access CouncilThis booklet addresses issues related http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/hunting/hunteraccess/accessguide.pdf
WDNR - Peninsula State Park Discover hiking trails, bicycle trails, shelter rentals, and other landbased recreationalopportunities and pioneers to a girls camp and state game farm http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks/specific/peninsula/
Extractions: State Parks Welcome Door County State Parks Peninsula State Park ... Winter Activities Welcome to Peninsula! The mission of Peninsula State Park is to protect the natural and scenic resources of the park and to provide compatible forms of outdoor recreation and education. Peninsula State Park, established in 1909, is a 3,776-acre state treasure on Wisconsin's Door County peninsula. Nearly seven miles of Lake Michigan's Green Bay shoreline wrap around a landscape of forests, meadows and wetlands. Rocky bluffs ascend over 150 feet while deer graze contentedly in abandoned farm fields. Considered Wisconsin's most complete park, Peninsula is also its most popular camping destination. Recreational opportunities are boundless. Visitors can hike, bike, boat, golf and swim during spring, summer and fall. Winter offers cross country skiing, snoeshoeing, sledding and snowmobiling. Camping, nature programs, and sightseeing are offered year-round. Please take a tour of Peninsula from the comforts of your home. Be sure to visit us in person though, for Peninsula State Park truly is a magnificent destination. You will not be disappointed.
Policies 1042 Michigan recreational Land Trust Fund. Use Rules and Regulations for StateGame Areas in Policy for Naming Department Administered lands and Facilities. http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10366_11862_13989---,00.html
Extractions: *** Natural Resources Commission Policies *** The Natural Resources Commission shall be responsible for Departmental policy which influences Department priorities, methods of operation, or the manner in which programs relate to the citizens of the State. All program units of the Department affected by a proposed policy shall participate in the formulation of the policy. The final statements of policy formulated shall be approved by the Natural Resources Commission. 1000 - Organization And Direction 2000 - Land Resource Management 2100 - Wildlife 2200 - Forests ... Rescinded Policies List 1000 - Organization and Direction 2000 - Land Resource Management 2100 Wildlife 2200 - Forests 2300 Minerals
TrekOut.com - State Land Programs acres for over 20 major corporate and private land owners as well as the state ofMaine. North Dakota The North Dakota game and Fish Department s mission is http://www.trekout.com/State_Land_Programs.htm
Extractions: Access to Walk-In properties 2003-2004 begins November 15, 2003 and continues through February 28, 2004. The Walk-In Access Program does NOT provide access for any activities which fall after February 28, 2004, such as mourning dove hunting in September of 2004. Access is NOT allowed to any Walk-In property until the first day of pheasant season. Currently the Colorado Division of Wildlife is enrolling and inspecting land for Walk-In, and has so far enrolled approximately 160,000 acres for the upcoming season. Illinois
New York State Hunting Areas Damage vegetation, including trees, or remove anything from state land. state Parks.Many state parks offer waterfowl, small game and big game hunting. http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/huareas.htm
Extractions: More information from this division: Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources Hunting Hunting Areas Links Public Lands Locator Private Lands ASK Permission FWMA Cooperative Areas ... Other Links of Interest... Hunters in the field Wildlife Recreation Map A wildlife recreation map is available from license issuing agents with the purchase of a hunting or trapping license. Areas shown on the map include FWMA cooperative areas, wildlife management areas, state forests and federal lands. Wildlife-related recreational opportunities abound on private land. New York State has millions of acres, home to hundreds of wildlife species. Since 85 percent of the state is privately-owned, many people rely on private landowners for outdoor recreation. Nearly two-thirds of the hunting in New York State is on private lands and more than 90 percent of all hunters will hunt on private lands during the hunting seasons. Rights-of-way, such as power lines and railroads that cross private property are NOT public lands, and trespassing on these areas without permission from the landowner is illegal. Federal law prohibits hunting and possession of firearms on lands administered by the National Park Service, including the Appalachian Trail. Always ASK permission to hunt on private land, whether or not it is
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News From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks a license If youre12 years of age or older, you must possess a state Land RecreationalUse License to recreate on state School Trust lands (more commonly http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/news/show.aspx?id=2595
Forest Information to view elk on our public lands and enjoy the on private landowners. DCNR and theGame Commission will and individuals to match the state s funding commitment http://www.forestinformation.com/dnd_arch_details.asp?ID=22
Archives: Arkansas Travel.com Following formal approval of plans, the game and Fish for the purchased 964 acresof land for the Highway Department relocated 1.1 miles of state Highway 25 at http://www.arkansastravel.com/archives/article.asp?id=180
State Lands Economics Of Acquisition million that are generated on state forest lands addition, recreation related to theGame and Fresh generate direct economic benefits from conservation lands. http://www.dep.state.fl.us/lands/acquisition/P2000/ECONOMIC.htm
Extractions: Published: October 1, 1997 direct benefits resulting from job creation, spending and sales tax collections; (2) offset benefits derived both from savings created by not having to pay for infrastructure associated with development and increased property values (and property taxes) in the vicinity of conservation lands; and (3) economic benefits of ecosystem services provided by natural lands. The State Forest System has a total annual economic impact exceeding $74.6 million. This estimate consists of a direct economic impact (new dollars spent in a local economy by visitors and by the state forest service) of more than $12.5 million. The value-added impact of timber harvests (from stumpage value to final user) adds more than $62.1 million that are generated on state forest lands (15 percent) with local school boards and in some cases county governments. Since the beginning of the P2000 program, the Division of Forestry has provided $4.5 million to local governments. Similarly, the Conservation and Recreation Lands and Save Our Rivers programs make payments in lieu of taxes to local governments. Thus far, the CARL Program has provided more than $715,000 to six local governments.
Commercial Visitor Services - Department Of Fish And Game that encompass more than one land ownership commercial recreation providers on stategame refuges, but department issues permits for recreational placer mining http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/ro/cvsguide/cvsakfg.html
Extractions: The department has its headquarters in Juneau and regional offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kodiak, and Nome. The departmentÕs permitting system is designed to avoid adverse impacts of human activities to fish and wildlife, their habitat, and public use of fish and wildlife. Divisions of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Habitat and Restoration Division The goal of the Habitat and Restoration Division is to protect fish and wildlife habitat and to protect the public use of fish and wildlife resources that depend on this habitat. This is accomplished by reviewing permit applications and issuing permits for activities affecting fish-bearing-waters, and state game refuges, critical habitat areas, and sanctuaries. The division participates in other land management agenciesÕ permitting and planning activities to ensure that fish and wildlife needs are addressed. Where do I apply?
OHV Mission Highlights 70% is administered by the Arizona state Parks Board to meet the needs of landmanagers and state OHV programs managed by state Parks, game and Fish http://www.pr.state.az.us/partnerships/ohv/mission.html
Extractions: To maintain eligibility for RTP and State funds, the State is required to complete a trails plan to evaluate the extent of trail use and identify motorized and non-motorized trail needs across the state. Numerous open public workshops and meetings with land managers are scheduled to collect comments regarding trail use and needs. Statewide phone surveys are conducted and questionnaires are distributed. All of the comments and survey responses are compiled to produce the State Trails Plan. Arizona Trails 2000 was distributed in October 1999 containing the State Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Plan and the State Nonmotorized Trails Plan. The priority recommendations from this plan are used to allocate available trail funds and other resources. Research for the Arizona Trails 2005 Plan is currently being conducted, the plan will be finalized by November 2004. Click here to review the Arizona Trails 2000 Plan.
Hunting Information From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Montana Department of Corrections. The Montana state Prison Ranch offers big gameand bird hunting on 23,000 acres of land managed by the Department http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/hunting/hunteraccess/publicland.asp
Extractions: var httpUserAgent; httpUserAgent = 'SecretBrowser/007'; var isAOL; isAOL = false; Montana boasts over 30 million acres of state and federal lands, nearly one third of the state. Much of that land provides excellent hunting opportunities. However, like all good hunting ground, finding a productive area that is legally accessible takes some effort. At a minimum you will need a good set of maps and some time to spend for scouting to determine available habitat and game populations. Use rules and restrictions on public lands differ depending on the managing agency. The Montana Access Guide to State and Federal Lands is a good source for detailed information about accessing public land. TO CONTENTS School Trust Lands There are 5.5 million acres of state school trust lands in Montana. These lands are managed by the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) with revenue collected from the use of these lands used to support Montana Schools. All hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities that occur on state school trust land require possession of a State Recreational Use License which is available from all license agents where hunting and fishing licenses are sold. BLM and Forest Service maps are typically the best source for identifying state school trust land.