Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 694


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 694. Fish and game sanctuaries in national forests; establishment by President

      For the purpose of providing breeding places for game birds, game
    animals, and fish on lands and waters in the national forests not
    chiefly suitable for agriculture, the President of the United
    States is authorized, upon recommendation of the Secretary of
    Agriculture and the Secretary of Commerce and with the approval of
    the State legislatures of the respective States in which said
    national forests are situated, to establish by public proclamation
    certain specified and limited areas within said forests as fish and
    game sanctuaries or refuges which shall be devoted to the increase
    of game birds, game animals, and fish of all kinds naturally
    adapted thereto, but it is not intended that the lands included in
    such fish and game sanctuaries or refuges shall cease to be parts
    of the national forests wherein they are located, and the
    establishment of such fish and game sanctuaries or refuges shall
    not prevent the Secretary of Agriculture from permitting other uses
    of the national forests under and in conformity with the laws and
    the rules and regulations applicable thereto so far as such uses
    may be consistent with the purposes for which such fish and game
    sanctuaries or refuges are authorized to be established.



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