Natural resource records 1975-1978.

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Natural resource records 1975-1978.

Series documents the communications and activities of the Natural Resources advisor. The advisor's position is appointed by the Governor. Series includes reports, correspondence, maps, and petitions. Topics discussed include the drought of 1976-1977; water management practices such as damming of the Rogue River and its tributaries; forest practices management, including the creation and maintenance of wilderness areas and wild and scenic river systems; and the development of Oregon's natural energy resources. Correspondents include the Army Corps of Engineers, forest industries, local governments, and state agencies.

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