Bitterroot will follow a hard winter this year; 1976 tribal operations budget set at $804,452; Flathead river study; Two-year old Elroy Neuman drows; One dead in April accidents; Rhonda Friedlander Kyi Yo quenn; Tribe funds culture study; Co-eds...
Many concerned about dwindling reservation game herds; Hundreds attend center opening; Rose Cline is new SUD; Dupuis on tribal bench; Bouchard is new EDA planner; Larry Hall reservation planner; Power line facts disputed; $6,000 in smokes are...
Flathead River Basin study; The Flathead Valley is under attack!; Statewide water planning program; Why the Flathead River Basin?; Economic growth and quality environment; The planning process; Columbia-North Pacific framework study reveals the...
Many worried about Reservation development; Trees fall in valley unit; Special meeting set on Kootenai demands; State Indian Education meet; Payout petition in Council; "Wildfire" development of Reservation feared; Tribal police...
Treaty hunt, fish rights to be tested; Flathead irrigation project; People of Tribe to decide on judgment: check with BIA pending polling of the people; St. Ignatius judgement Pow Wow slated; Labor Dept. finds fault in area Indian hiring; Zectran...
Tribal Alcohol Program cooks up a week-long celebration; Lottery tickets to become illegal?; Usual stew-pot of topics at quarterly; Council to consider suggestions from horse riders; 'Take the initiative', was a major message at the Affiliated...
Kootenay Nation Protests Border Through Territory, Customs Policy; Hearing set for proposed bird-hunting regs; Policy Statement of the U.S./Canadian Tribes on Indian Border Issues; Project Hopes to Nurture Local Leaders; Museum Curator Seekes Pow...
Quarterly talk: Dams, Council's raise, and (maybe) a free Tribal newspaper; Special meetings in April; Trees on the Mission front turn red; Veteran's benefits: Outpatient medical treatment; State doesn't agree that Elmo needs a speed zone; Plan for...
Too early to say 'yes' or 'no', Council tells Pondera Hydro; Tribes host national fish and wildlife conference; Proposed lodgepole plan heads back to the drawing board; TWEP is accepting new folks; Fires in the wilderness: So go ahead and burn, but...
Pine - - West (U.S.) ;<br> Pine - - Canada. ;<br> Forest ecology - - West (U.S.) ;<br> Forest ecology - - Canada.
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.) is a slow-growing, long-lived tree of the high mountains of southwestern Canada and the Western United States. Whitebark pine is of limited commercial use, but it is valued for watershed protection and...
Fire ecology - - West (U.S.) - - Computer simulation. ;<br> Prescribed burning - - West (U.S.) - - Computer simulation. ;<br> Forest fire - - Environmental aspects - - West (U.S.) - - Computer simulation.
A successional process model has been developed to simulate long-term stand dynamics in forests of the Northern Rockies. The model can be used to evaluate fire effects differences for various fire regimes, including prescribed burning at different...
This proceedings is a product of the first international workshop on the five subalpine stone pines of the world - Pinus albicaulis, P. cembra, P. koraiensis, P. pumila, and P. sibirica. It includes 48 papers on the evolution and taxonomy, ecology,...
A combination of 30 invited papers and 23 volunteer poster papers presented agroforestry concepts, state-of-the-art agroforestry practices, special applications of agroforestry technologies, regional needs and opportunities for agroforestry in the...
This publication gives an overview of structural and other ecological changes associated with forest management and fire suppression since the early 1900's in a ponderosa pine forest, the most widespread forest type in the Western United States....
Research natural areas -- Idaho ; <br> Research natural areas -- Montana. ; <br> Research natural areas -- North Dakota. ; <br> Research natural areas -- South Dakota.
Since 1927, Federal land management agencies have been actively developing a system of Research Natural Areas (RNAs) on federally owned lands. On these areas, plant communities and other natural features are protected for scientific and educational...
Camp sites, facilities, etc. ; <br> Oregon -- Eagle Cap Wilderness. ; <br> Wilderness areas -- Oregon -- Eagle Cap Wilderness. ; <br> Eagle Cap Wilderness (Or.)
The most consistent and pronounced changes over 5 years were an increase in campsite area and area of the devegetated core. Low-use sites either
improved or deteriorated more consistently than high-use sites. The sites that deteriorated most tended...
Discusses techniques for managing the ecological and esthetic impacts of backcountry campfires. Four sections cover the impacts of collecting and burning wood, management alternatives for various situations, minimum-impact campfire building, and...
Provides information on fire as an ecological factor for forest habitat types occurring east of the Continental Divide in Montana. Identifies ""Fire Groups""
of habitat types based on fire's role in forest succession. Describes...
Fire ecology -- Montana. ; <br> Lolo National Forest (Mont.)
Provides information on fire as an ecological factor for Lolo National Forest habitat types. Identifies ""Fire Groups"" of habitat types based on fire's role in forest succession. Describes forest fuels and suggests...
Botany -- Montana -- Beaverhead National Forest -- Classification. ; <br> Plant communities -- Montana -- Beaverhead National Forest. ; <br> Vegetation classification -- Montana-- Beaverhead National Forest.
Vegetation of the alpine zone of eight mountain ranges in southwestern Montana was classified using TWINSPAN, DECORAN, and STRATA—algorithms embedded within the U.S. Forest Service Northern Region's ECADS (ecological classification and...