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<br />/ <br /> <br />n?: c, r.. <br />'--..... ..'~ :J <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />." <br /> <br />I""- <br />qualifies for wild. The Federal Guidelines support our arg~ment by <br /> <br />saying that long stretches should be classified rather than short ones. <br /> <br />The Forest ser^~e has based its position on historic use and a <br />rer UI'''~ ,\"..,"',().\ ~~IIe.I.~.\,e"+ ill <br />desire to serve certain users effectively, while^limit~ their <br /> <br />environmental damage by s-trl:!BEl.aEal J~v..::;L"'t:'...~~..L~ This traditional <br />-~ <br />response, as noted the Division of Wildlife, "...could significantly <br /> <br />increase recreational use of the area which would adversely impact <br /> <br />the fish and wildlife resources and create a demand for these resources <br /> <br />which is greater than the existing supply." The CDNR feels that <br /> <br />siting development out of the corridor and giving the river a wild <br /> <br />classification will best protect and enhance values which both make the <br /> <br />river eligible and draw people to the area. <br /> <br />. <br />