794 resultados para Illinois. Dept. of Natural Resources.
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The Critical Trends Assessment Program (CTAP) documents changes in ecological conditions.
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This executive summary report summarizes the results of an alternative evaluation and preliminary design study for improvements to, or removal of, the Glen D. Palmer Dam in Yorkville, Illinois. This study was conducted to recommend the best method of improving the hydraulic conditions at the downstream face of the dam, reconnect the river with respect to fish movement, and provide safe canoe passage through the dam site. The recommended alternative was developed by working with a Citizen Advisory Committee to involve the public throughout the study.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 1977.
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"Illinois Waste Management and Research Center annual report fiscal year 1997"--Cover.
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"Illinois Waste Management and Research Center annual report fiscal year 1996"--Cover.
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The Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grant program (525 ILCS 35/1 et. seq.), administered by the Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources, was enacted in FY86 to assist eligible local government agencies in the acquisition and/or development of lands for public outdoor recreation and resource preservation purposes.
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"7 Aug. 2000"--Prelim. page.
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"This addendum has been prepared due to changes in the 'State Participation' and the 'Recommendation' sections of the subject report that was filed in June 1991 and amended in May 1995. This addendum is an addition to those sections. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Water Resources (IDNR/OWR) was formerly the Illinois Department of Transportation/Division of Water Resources."
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You will find scientific names used in this activity book. The scientific name will be in italics and will immediately follow the animal's common name. For example, the woodchuck's scientific name is Marmota monax. Your scientific name is Homo sapiens. Scientific names are used so that scientists from different parts of the world can communicate with one another and know that they are talking about the same species. These names are based on a Latin system.
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"Prepared in partial fulfilment of section 5 of the Flood Control Act of 1945, 615 ILCS 15/5."
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Description based on: July 1, 1993-June 30, 1994.