Forest management - - Economic aspects - - West (U.S.) - - Bibliography. ;<br> Range management - - Economic aspects - - West (U.S.) - - Bibliography. ;<br> Wildlife management - - United States.
This guide identifies and describes sources of economic data useful to wildland managers and planners in the Western United States. The data are categorized by six types of management activities: outdoor recreation and wilderness; wildlife and...
This study on two national forests of ways to offset losses in timber harvesting resulting from removal of roadless areas from the timber management base revealed few opportunities to do so. Removal of roadless areas also resulted in decreases in...
Comparisons of empirical estimates of the values of wildlife, wilderness, and general recreation require that the values are based on comparable methodologies and comparable units of measurements. Adjustments necessary to allow such comparisons are...
Goshawk -- Southwestern States. ; <br> Wildlife management -- Southwestern States. ; <br> Habitat conservation -- Southwestern States.
Present forest conditions -- loss of a herbaceous and shrubby understory, reductions in the amount of older forests, and increased areas of dense tree
regeneration -- reflect the extent of human influence on these forests These changes may also be...
Grizzly bear - - Habitat - - Congresses. ;<br> Wildlife habitat improvement - - United States - - Congresses. ;<br> Wildlife habitat improvement - - Canada - - Congresses. ;<br>
Mammals - - United States - - Habitat - -...
Contains 33 papers and three abstracts including state-of-the-art information on grizzly bear habitat delineation and management. Topics are general habitat concerns, considerations, and conditions; mapping and evaluation; habitat improvement and...
Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Loud.) is a major economic asset of both the United States and Canada. Where other tree species do not prosper, this species is thrifty in spaced even-age stands. When grown to diameters 25 cm or to tree ages 80...
Guidelines are provided to help forest managers and silviculturists develop even- and uneven-aged cutting practices needed to convert pure and mixed old-growth lodgepole pine forests into managed stands. Guidelines consider stand conditions,...
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,...
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...
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....
Ponderosa pine. ; <br> Conservation of natural resources -- Montana.
Interprets changes in forest vegetation resulting from timber harvests and a
marked reduction in the occurrence of fire. A series of photographs at about 10-year intervals, starting in 1909, provide the basis for describing how a
ponderosa pine...
Radio -- Transmitters and transmission -- Design and construction ;<br> Animal radio tracking ;<br> Wildlife monitoring -- Equipment and supplies.
Schematics are presented for a transmitter with an amplifier stage to increase receiving distance. Weight of the transmitter with one battery is 2 ounces, maximum battery life is 45 days, and maximum receiving distance is 2-1/2 miles.
Rangelands West (U. S.) -- Revegetation. ; <br> Wildlife habitat improvement -- West (U.S.) ; <br> Rangelands -- West (U.S.) ; <br> Revegetation. ; <br> Wildlife habitat improvement -- West (U.S.)
The proceedings summarizes recent research and existing literature pertaining to the restoration and management of game and livestock ranges in the Intermountain Region. Improved plant materials and planting practices are emphasized. The series of...
Instream flow is valuable to recreationists who rely on flows for fishing, boating, and other forms of river recreation. Instream flow is also valuable to many members of society, whether they visit the rivers or not, because flows maintain...
Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.) - - Bibliography.
Provides an annotated list of Station publications printed during the research years, April 1, 1972 through March 31, 1976. Publications are organized by subject categories: Forest Management, Range and Wildlife Habitat Management, Watershed...
Rose Evans selected to finish out Wall-McDonald's Council term; Puppets help youngsters understand alcohol and drug abuse; Petition clarified; SKC patiently awaits for word about its TV station license; Five Indian economists will win fellowships;...
Tribes, FIP agree on fisheries protection, court case dropped; Polson Council member to resign; Fishing restrictions announced for five reservoirs; TWEP is taking applications; LIEAP accepting applications; S and KE reports progress on $3.2 million...
FERC action on Kerr Dam lease agreement expected mid-July; Unearthed bones should be returned, say Tribes; Field treatment of rattlesnake bite; Polson district meeting called to discuss health benefits; What's that smell?; Walker River Paiutes are...
U.S. Supreme Court rules twice in favor of Indian authority; 1985's third quarterly will be on July 5; S and K Electronics progress report; Chemicals can be dangerous to humans and water; Polson senior citizens group lists grievances; Survey's 2,...