Lichens and Ferns of Land Between the Lakes


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This booklet is one in a series of field guides on the lichens and ferns of Land Between the Lakes published by the Tennessee Valley Authority.













Land Between the Lakes


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Land Between the Lakes Recreation Area lies in western Kentucky and Tennessee, between two huge lakes formed by dams on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. Some 170,000 acres bounded by 300 miles of shoreline, Land Between the Lakes is blessed with a rich variety of plant and animal life. Conceived and administrated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, it is a unique recreational experiment which has drawn admiring visitors from around the world. Frank E. Smith, director of TVA, tells the story of the transformation of submarginal land into a large-scale, multiple-use recreation facility that provides recreation and entertainment for thousands of visitors as well as producing a positive, dynamic stimulus to the continued economic development of the entire Tennessee Valley. Planned for fullest use of human and land resources, Land Between the Lakes is of utmost importance to recreational planners, conservation specialists, administrators, and to millions of Americans who seek their recreation in the out of doors.













Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Land Protection Plan, Environmental Assessment (EA) (1984) B1; Development Concept (1970) B2; Master Plan 1 (1968) B3; Master Plan 2 (1968) B4; Statement for Management (1977) B5; Report to the Agler County, Pictured Rocks Task Force (1978) B6; Assessment of Alternatives, Comprehensive Design (1978) B7; Revised Statement for Management (1978) B8; Assessment of Alternatives, General Management Plan (GMP) (1980) B9; Visitor Use Report, General Management Plan (GMP) (1980) B10; Information Base, General Management Plan (GMP) (1980) B11; Review of Alternatives, General Management Plan (GMP) (1980) B12; Draft BMP (1981) B13; General Management Plan (GMP) (1981).


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