Identifying wildlife lands--fish and wildlife analysis for the Susitna River basin study : final report /

This report covers fish and wildlife studies as part of the Susitna Cooperative River Basin Study. The area covered by the Susitna River basin study includes the Susitna River watershed and adjacent areas such as the Wasilla area, watersheds of the Beluga River and Little Susitna River, and adjacent...

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Alternate Title:Susitna River Basin cooperative study-Willow Subbasin. Technical appendix - Fish and wildlife resources.
Corporate Contributor(s):United States. Soil Conservation Service.

United States. Forest Service.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Publisher:Soil Conservation Service,
Report Numbers:APA 4165
Original Source:Includes all text except maps of: Susitna River Basin cooperative study-Willow Subbasin. Technical appendix - Fish and wildlife resources.
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Summary:This report covers fish and wildlife studies as part of the Susitna Cooperative River Basin Study. The area covered by the Susitna River basin study includes the Susitna River watershed and adjacent areas such as the Wasilla area, watersheds of the Beluga River and Little Susitna River, and adjacent lands in the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
Physical Description:1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Notes:The statement of responsibility on cover reads: By U.S. Department of Agriculture in cooperation with State of Alaska and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

"October 1985."

Appendix C comprises two reports, one of which is "Susitna River Basin cooperative study-Willow Subbasin, Technical appendix - Fish and wildlife resources" including the letter of transmittal but excluding the maps at the end of that report.
Original Source:Includes all text except maps of: Susitna River Basin cooperative study-Willow Subbasin. Technical appendix - Fish and wildlife resources.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 89-99 and Appendix A).