Idaho Kootenais appeal for help, tribe responds; Tribe - labor department can't agree on job corps; Annual bison roundup to start October 7; Tribal manpower lands $173,686 for employment; Lucille otter rounding up tribal votes; Coming home to a...
Mini-Task Force is backed; Hud selects head; Police chief out; Whitworth resigns; To D.C. on horseback; Comment: report Slurs Indians; Public Law 93-638-The Self Determination & Education Assistance Act baubles? bangles? or just more beads?;...
Seven tribal members on April 1 school board ballots ; No more auto taxes ; Tribes bid to take over Kerr Dam license ; Sanders County food stamp outreach ; Native range rights in court again ; McDonald super of mescalero ; Two arrested for fishing...
S & K Electronics Presents Six-Figure Check to Tribal Council; Grizzly Sighting Prompts McDonald Closure; Experiencing Taditional Indian Ways is Free at Agnes' Camp; SKC-TV to Expand: Wants Public at Meetings; LIEAP Public Comment Period...
Council Chooses Consulting Company; Joint District Meeting Announced; Flathead Reservation Seems a Favorite With Foreign Visitors; Tribes Hire Two to Monitor Recreation Resources; Career Development Program Finished; BIA Social Services to Transfer...
NTPC's green light turns yellow, referendum vote called; Water conference set for July; Tellier is chosen ITYP Princess; The case for the Northern Tier pipeline; USCCR: Indians could become a '51st state'; Blackfeet oil company formed; Mitchell...
This publication is the result of a half-day symposium, ""Ecology, management, and sustainability of western grassland ecosystems"" held at The Wildlife Society's First Annual Technical Conference, September 22-26,1994 in...
Alder Gulch, three miles below Nevada City, Montana. Plate 66b. Heavily disturbed riparian bottoms have shown remarkable recovery and currently support an excellent mix of wildlife cover plants. Junipers on far slope have increased in number and...
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...
Bannack, Montana. Plate 49b. Mature cottonwood, willow, and other riparian vegetation now dominate Grasshopper Creek bottomland, while Bannack is a remnant of its former self. Mahogany stands have increased in density on deep soils, as have...
In 1990, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation proposed a major initiative for the conservation of migratory landbirds that breed in North America and winter in neotropical countries. This report was prepared in support of the Foundation's...
Birds - - West (U.S.) - - Congresses. ;<br> Forest management - - West (U.S.) - - Congresses. ;<br> Wildlife habitat improvement - - West (U.S.) - - Congresses.
Nongame birds are often neglected natural and recreational resources. Managers know that birds eat insects and seeds, and have other functions in the ecosystem, and that many people enjoy birding. But generally nongame birds have not been seriously...
Birds -- United States -- Congresses. ; <br> Forest management -- United States -- Congresses. ; <br> Birds -- Western States -- Ecology -- Congresses. ; <br> Birds, Protection of -- Western States -- Congresses. ; <br>...
Contains proceedings of the fourth and last regional workshop 'sponsored by the National Nongame Bird Steering Committee. The [workshop, held in Salt Lake City, Utah, February 11-14, 1980, presented information on management of western forests and...
Birds, Protection of -- North America -- Congresses. ; <br> Birds -- Migration -- North America -- Congresses. ; <br> Bird populations -- North America -- Congresses.
This proceedings is the product of a National Training Workshop held at the Estes Paik Center, Estes Park, Colorado, 21-25 September, 1992. Invited papers discuss all aspects of management, monitoring, and conservation of neotropical migratory...
Describes a major study of broadcast burning for hazard reduction and preparation in western Montana larch-fir clearcuts and the effects of such prescribed fires on soil, air, water, wildlife, and tree regeneration. The study area is described and...
Conservation Reserve Program (U.S.) - - Congresses.
The Conservation Reserve Program provided opportunities to reduce soil erosion, enhance wildlife habitat and water quality, and reduce commodity surpluses. The predominant question - what will happen to the CRP land when the 10-year contracts begin...
Elk -- Northwestern States -- Habitat. ; <br> Forest management -- Northwestern States. ; <br> Wildlife management -- Northwestern States.
National Forests provide a major proportion of the habitats in which elk grow, reproduce, and exist as elements of biological diversity. Forests also provide the basis upon which State management programs depend and provide sites for the public to...
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...
Fishes - - Control - - United States - - Congresses. ;<br> Fish populations - - Congresses. ;<br> Wildlife conservation - - United States - - Congresses.
Nine private organizations and eight federal agencies cosponsored the symposium, which consisted of 133 papers presented in three concurrent sessions (and a poster session) on: coastal zone wetlands; inland wetlands; economic considerations;...