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... Glossary ANCILA: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act BEM: Bureau of Land Management, Department of He Interior CEQ: Council on Environmental Quality CRP: Conservation Reserve Program DOl: Department of the Interior DU: Ducks Unlimited ElA: Environmental Impact Assessment EO: Element occurence, used in the acquisition criteria of The Nature Conservancy ESA: Endangered Species Act EWRA: Emergency Wetland Resources Act POPPA: Federal Land Policy Management Act GIS: Geographic information system HERS: Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service Inholder: Individual or entities holding property inside boundaries of federal holdings LAPS: Land Acquisition Priority System of the Office of Man agement and Budget [WCF: Land and Water Conservation Fund MBCA: Migratory Bird Conservation Act NAW CA : Norm American Wetlands Cons ewation Act NAWCC: Norm American Wetlands Conservation Council NAWMP North American Waterfowl Management Plan NEPA: National Environmental Policy Act 261
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... 262 SETTING PRIORITIES FOR LAND CONSERVATION NFMA: National Forest Management Act NEWF: National Fish and Wildlife Foundation NINA: National Historic Preservation Act NPS: National Park Service, Department of Be Interior NWPCP: National Wetlands Priority Conservation Plan OMB: Office of Management and Budget ORRCC: Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission PLLRC: Public Land Law Review Commission PS&D Preserve Selection Art Design Manual of The Nature Conservancy SlA: Social impact assessment TDRs: Transferable development rights TNC: The Nature Conservancy TPL: Trust for Public Land USFS: United States Forest Service, Department of Agriculture USFWS: United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior

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