National Forest definition

National Forest means those lands located within the ceded territory owned by the United States of America and part of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, the Hiawatha National Forest, the Huron-Manistee National Forest, or the Ottawa National Forest.
National Forest means a forest, forest conservation area, community forest, partnership forest, religious forest, lease-hold forest, national forest within Province or inter-Provincial forest which is managed by the Government.
National Forest means a National forest dedicated under Section 3;

Examples of National Forest in a sentence

  • Authorized agents shall be responsible for all damages and shall repair at their expense any improvements so damaged on National Forest land by the operations.

  • Improvements placed by on National Forest System land at the direction or with the approval of the Forest Service become property of the United States.

  • Domestic sheep are trailed across agency-administered property to grazing allotments on National Forest System lands.

  • National Forest, hereby states its intent and commitment to assist with and participate in the implementation of the Conservation Plan for the Management and Recovery of the Southern Rocky Mountain Population of the Boreal Toad, as prepared by the interagency Boreal Toad Recovery Team.

  • Any and all activities entered into or approved by this agreement will create and support afforestation/ reforestation efforts within the National Forest System without generating carbon credits.


More Definitions of National Forest

National Forest means all Forest excluding Private Forest within the Nepal , whether marked or unmarked with Forest Boundary and the term shall also includes waste or uncultivated land or unregistered lands surrounded by the Forest or situated near the adjoining Forest as well as path, pond, lake, river or stream and riverine land within the Forest.
National Forest means an area declared as such under section eight of the Forests Act;
National Forest means an area declared as such under section eight of the Forests Act; "National Park" means an area declared as such under section ten of the Zambia Wildlife Act;
National Forest means a wooded landscape covering some 200 square miles of central England including parts of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Staffordshire
National Forest means all Forests excluding Private Forests within the Kingdom of Nepal , whether marked or unmarked with Forest Boundary and the term shall also includes waste or uncultivated lands or unregistered lands surrounded by the Forest or situated near the adjoining Forest as well as paths, ponds, lakes, rivers or streams and riverine lands within the Forest.
National Forest means federally owned land for which money is paid to the state under the county payment program, as that land is situated on June 30 of the fiscal year for which the money is paid.
National Forest means those lands located within the Ceded Territory owned by the United States of America and part of the Huron-Manistee National Forest.