Fire ecology -- Congresses. ; <br> Prescribed burning -- Congresses.
A compilation of 11 papers in which authorities discuss the impacts of fire on wildlife habitat and wildlife populations. Presentations cover bobwhite quail, nongame birds, white-tailed deer, bighorn and Stone's sheep; and the response to burning...
Bannack, Montana. Plate 49a. Mahogany Fire Group. Elevation 5,800 ft (1,768 m) Northeast view of Bannack City, Montana. The open slopes above town support sagebrush/grass. Dark shrubs on near ridge are curlleaf mountain mahogany. Patchy...
Trout Creek narrows below York, Montana. Plate 31a. Mahogany Fire Group. Elevation 3900 ft (1889 m). Looking northeast at the Trout Creek narros below York, Montana, on the Helena Ranger District, Helena National Forest. Flume was constructed to...
Trout Creek narrows below York, Montana. Plate 31b. Flume is gone and a road now occupies most of canyon bottom. Young conifers in rocks at upper-left in the 1872 scene were removed by fire or cutting. Curlleaf mountain mahogany has regenerated on...
Mouth of Hellgate, Big Belt Mountains. Plate 33b. Cover on southerly exposure has increased markedly as a result of Douglas-fir and Rocky Mountain juniper regeneration. Shrub cover including curlleaf mountain mahogany has increased on...
Ruby River east of Ruby Dam and southeast of Sheridan, Montana. Plate 64a. Juniper Fire Group. Elevation 5500 ft (1677 m). View is north-northwest across the Ruby River from a point just east of the Ruby Dam, southeast of Sheridan, Montana....
Madison River .3 miles below present Highway 84 bridge crossing. Plate 70a. Mahogany fire group. Elevation 4500 ft (1372 m). Looking south-southeast across the Madison River at a point .3 miles below present Highway 84 bridge crossing at Beartrap...
Dredges ; Bannack (Mont.) ; Grasshopper Creek (Beaverhead County, Mont.)
Maggie A. Gibson dredge on Grasshopper Creek one mile below Bannack. Plate 48a (Ca. 1890-1900) Fire Group 5: Cool-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 5,800 ft (1,768 m) Looking south-southeast across Grasshopper Creek from west bank about 1 mile below...