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<br />vi <br /> <br />Implementing State Omnibus Bills <br />This session provides insight into the impacts of omnibus river bills and the opportunities and problems that <br />are associated with these types of legislative efforts. After legislation has been written and passed, it is then the <br />river managers who are left to the task of implementation. Learn specifically about interagency cooperative <br />management teams in Michigan and Oregon. <br /> <br />Joint StatelFederal Rivers Management In Michigan: A Continuing Case Study <br />Douglas Carter................................... ......................................................................... 47 <br /> <br />Implementing Oregon's State Omnibus River Bill <br />James Payne............................................................................................................... 51 <br /> <br />Private Lands I: Working with Private Land Rivers <br />This session provides an overview of river management strategies for private land rivers, including the merits <br />and drawbacks of each private land management method. Learn about the success of private land river <br />management in a dependent agricultural Community, and an effective locally-driven. bottom-up planning process <br />for a Wild and Scenic River through private lands. <br /> <br />Building Conservation Partnerships on the Yampa River <br />Jamie Williams.................................. ......................... ................................................ 53 <br /> <br />Using the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Successfully on Private Land Rivers: . <br />A Case Study of the Farmington River in Connecticut <br /> <br />Phil Huffman ........................ ................. ...... ................... ......................... ............ ...... 57 <br /> <br />Private Lands II: Dealing with Opposition <br />What are the promises and pitfalls of legislative initiatives for private land river protection? What are some of <br />the successes and failures of public involvement and river planning efforts? How do managers deal effectively <br />with "wise use" groups? Hear management perspectives from east to west <br /> <br />The Promises and Pitfalls of Legislative Initiatives for Private Land River Protection: <br />A Report From Massachusetts <br />Russell Cohen..... ...... ........ .... ....... .... .... ...... ...... ........... ........ ............. ...... ............... ..... 67 <br /> <br />Overcoming Opposition To Wild and Scenic Studies of Privately Owned River Corridors <br />Gary Weiner........ ...... ............... ........................... .......................... ............................. 79 <br /> <br />River Planning In a Private Lands Environment <br />WlIm1n Hill..... .................... ..... ............ ........ ..... ................ .... ..... ... ..... .......... ......... ..... 85 <br /> <br />Interagency Cooperation <br />Partnerships are common in today's world of river management. Learn how one community brought about a <br />federal, state, and local partnership; discuss strategies for bringing politically divided watersheds together; and see <br />how public involvement brought about the de-listing of one of the country's most threatened rivers. <br /> <br />Robin Snyder (Paper not submitted.) <br /> <br />Big Fork River Plan: A Shoreland Management Plan for the Big FOlk River <br />Howard Zeman.............. .................. ..................................... ........................... ............ 93 <br /> <br />How to "De-List" a River: A Case Study of the Verde River in Central Ariwna (Abstract) <br />Tom Bonomo .................... ...... ....... ............ ....... .......... .............. ....... ...... .......... ..... .....99 <br /> <br />American River Management Society <br />