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The Multiple Use Sustained Yield Act was enacted in which year?

  1. 1970

  2. 1980

  3. 1960

  4. 1990

The correct answer is: 1960

The Multiple Use Sustained Yield Act was enacted in 1960, marking a significant development in the management of national forests in the United States. This legislation was designed to ensure that forest resources were managed for multiple purposes, such as timber production, recreation, range, wildlife, and water, thereby promoting a balanced approach to resource use. The emphasis on sustained yield reflects the intent to manage these resources so that they can be used both now and in the future without depletion. This act was an important step in recognizing the diverse values that forests provide and the need for integrated management practices that consider ecological health alongside economic interests.