2 edition of Status of Federal lands in Alaska found in the catalog.
Status of Federal lands in Alaska
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
Published
1975
by U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington
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Written in English
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LC Classifications | KF26 .I5 1974w |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iii, 42 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates : |
Number of Pages | 42 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4852557M |
LC Control Number | 75601589 |
Federal domination of land ownership in the State of Alaska — and thus control over the uses to which Alaska's lands may be put — is a fact of present as well as historical significance. With a total land area of approximately million acres, of which over % was in federal ownership at statehood,1 Alaska's great area, extensive. Digest of Federal Resource Laws of Interest to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 USC ) -- Public Law , approved Decem (85 Stat. ), and repeatedly amended, authorized Alaska Natives to select and receive title to 44 million acres of public land in Alaska, and $,, in cash as.
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, %: Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Study (Dahl, ). *Additionally, the state of Alaska published a study in entitled, “Status of Alaska Wetlands” by Hall. Alaska Blue Book , , "Alaska Mining Hall of Fame Foundation Home." The Alaska Mining Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc. was founded to honor outstanding individuals that have played important roles in the development of Alaska's mineral industry. Alaska Mining Hall of Fame Foundation Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Jan.
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Mining Claims Mapper. View state and federal mineral property information. The Land Records search portal assists the user in locating, researching and verifying ownership, land use and authorizations on state land and water owned or managed by the State of Alaska.
The website also provides access to the federal BLM records system such as the Alaska Case Retrieval Enterprise System (ACRES), Master Title Plats, federal. Visit our Alaska Native Vietnam era veterans land allotment page for the latest Alaska efforts under (Sect. ) of the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act (Public Law ).
When Alaska became the 49th state innearly all of its million acres were under federal ownership. Since then, Alaskans have. Get this from a library. Status of Federal lands in Alaska: hearing before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, second session, on management of lands under The Alaska native claims settlement act, Decem [United States.
Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.]. Land Status, Access and Federal Hunting Regulations The state and federal governments own the bulk of Alaska’s public lands, and large tracts of public land are open to hunting.
These include some of the land in National Preserves administered by the U.S. Department of Interior/National Park Service and nearly all National Wildlife Refuge. When Alaska became a state insection 4 of the Alaska Statehood Act provided that any existing Alaska Native land claims would be unaffected by statehood and held in status quo.
Yet while section 4 of the act preserved Native land claims until later settlement, section 6 allowed for the state government to claim lands deemed vacant. Section 6 granted the state of Alaska the right to. Federal Land The federal government is still the largest landowner in Alaska with 60% of the total area ( million acres).
This acreage includes national parks, wildlife refuges, national forests, military reservations and the North Slope National Petroleum Reserve. More than a dozen federal agencies manage federal lands in Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game P.O.
Box W. 8th Street Juneau, AK Office Locations. • – Congress extended federal mining law to Alaska, the first federal land law in Alaska, recognized Native possession of lands • – Klondike Gold Rush • – Nome Gold Rush • - Kennecott Copper discovered • – Alaska open to Federal Homesteading • – Alaska Native Allotment Act.
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[United States. General Accounting Office.]. The Division of Land Titles and Records (DLTR), and its 18 Land Titles and Records Offices (LTRO), are the official Federal offices-of-record for all documents affecting title to Indian lands, and for the determination, maintenance, and certified reporting of land title ownership and encumbrance on Indian trust and restricted lands.
Federal lands are lands in the United States owned by the federal nt to the Property Clause of the United States Constitution (Article Four, section 3, clause 2), the Congress has the power to retain, buy, sell, and regulate federal lands, such as by limiting cattle grazing on them.
These powers have been recognized in a long line of U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Title: Generalized Land Status of Alaska NAD83 Abstract: This dataset contains generalized land status pattern for Alaska with respect to Federal, State, and Native Lands. The Land Status attributes are a snapshot of the Land Information System Database and are only accurate as that database.
The data is produced to the section (square mile) level. BLM-managed lands offer numerous opportunities for camping under the stars ranging from staying in an RV at a highly developed campground to simply throwing a sleeping bag on the ground in the backcountry.
No matter what type of experience you are looking for, you can find it on BLM-managed public lands. These maps portray the Bureau's record of current federal land ownership and land status. Survey Plats. Scanned images of Cadastral land survey plats and field notes.
ANCSA 17(b) Easement Maps. Scanned images of federal easements across native lands, presented on USGS quadrangles. Alaska Public Laws, Orders and Directives Online. Individual land buyers, lessees of state land, or permittees who are unable to make their payments should immediately contact the Division of Mining, Land and Water (DMLW) to discuss ways to address their financial hardship and payments due, consistent with the Governor's COVID Disaster Order of Suspension No.
2 as amended, or the Director's Finding concerning extensions of certain land. LR provides reports on non-Alaska BLM land and mineral use authorizations for oil, gas, and geothermal leasing, rights-of-ways, coal and other mineral development, land and mineral title, mining claims, withdrawals, classifications, and more on federal lands or on federal mineral estate.
This is a text-based system (no online maps). Land Status Records are used by BLM Western State Offices to document the ongoing state of a township's Federal and private land regarding title, lease, rights, and usage. These documents include Master Title Plats, which are a composite of all Federal surveys for a township.
Other Land Status Records include Use Plats, Historical Indices, and Supplemental Plats. Find out about Alaska’s parks, forests, and refuges at your Alaska Center.
Alaska’s parks, forests, and refuges are rich and varied. The Anchorage Interagency Visitor Center helps visitors and residents to have meaningful, safe, enjoyable experiences on public lands, and encourages them to sustain the natural and cultural resources of Alaska.In fact three of the parks—Denali, Kachemak Bay, and Wood-Tikchik—encompass lands and waters once proposed for national park status but were instead pre-empted by Alaska .This dataset contains generalized land status pattern for Alaska with respect to Federal, State, and Native Lands.
The Land Status attributes are a snapshot of the Land Information System Database and are only accurate as that database. The data is produced to the section (square mile) level.