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Recreation on Federal Lands (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised Oct. 13, 2011
Report Number RL33525
Report Type Report
Authors Kori Calvert, Coordinator, and Sandra L. Johnson; Carol Hardy Vincent, Coordinator, Ross W. Gorte, Nicole T. Carter, Nic Lane, David L. Whiteman, and M. Lynne Corn
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

The growing and diverse nature of recreation on federal lands has increased the challenge ofbalancing different types of recreation with each other and with other land uses. Motorizedrecreation has been particularly controversial, with issues centering on access and environmentalimpacts. The 112th Congress, as well as the Administration, is addressing recreation on federallands, including traditional recreational pursuits and newer forms of motorized recreation. Thisreport covers several prominent issues.Bills: H.R. 658