| 31. | This bill set up the grazing bureau, or service in the Department of Interior, to administer the range lands.
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| 32. | The situation is especially dire on the Navajo Reservation, where wells are drying up and range lands sit barren.
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| 33. | The spring feeds numerous ponds and meadows, providing habitat for wildlife as well as productive range land for cattle.
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| 34. | Many of the largest ranches broke up about the same time due to regulations against fencing federal range lands.
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| 35. | One prominent example is Monument Rocks ( Kansas ), an exposed chalk formation towering over the surrounding range land.
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| 36. | Groups like the Nature Conservancy and dozens of smaller organizations are winning bids on public range land throughout the West.
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| 37. | Rain bypassed or barely wet wide sections of ranch country while reviving pasture and range land grasses across other large areas.
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| 38. | The second program, called the Jenin, was a much more ambitious effort to convert the HY-2 into a 1, 000-kilometer-range land-attack cruise missile.
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| 39. | The Masai have a reputation as warriors, which developed in the colonial days when they fought those who trod on their range land.
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| 40. | Halfway to our destination, the train pull into a depot built in remote range land, and the hundreds of passengers file off for lunch.
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