Camp sites, facilities, etc. -- Montana. ; <br> Camp sites, facilities, etc. -- Oregon.
Changes in the number and condition of campsites were monitored for 12 to 16 years in portions of the Lee Metcalf, Selway-Bitterroot, and Eagle Cap Wildernesses. The number of campsites increased by 53 to 123 percent, indicating that campsite...
Forest fires -- Economic aspects -- Yellowstone National Park Region.
Four types of economic impacts associated with the 1988 fires in and around Yellowstone National Park were studied. The park was headed for a record attendance year in 1988. Based on projections in this study, summer visitation would have increased...
Wilderness areas -- United States -- Recreational use -- Bibliography. ; <br> Conservation of natural resources -- United States -- Bibliography. ; <br> Wilderness areas -- United States -- Management -- Bibliography.
Over 300 references on recreational impacts, impact management, and rehabilitation of impacted sites are briefly reviewed. Their implications for backcountry management are assessed. References are indexed by location, subject, and plant species...
An annotated bibliography and evaluation of the literature on the effects of backcountry recreationists on wildlife. Literature was taken from biological, managerial, sociological, and popular publications. Orientation includes descriptions of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
• President:
There has been a lot of loose talk in the papers recently which in
effect equates the State of ontaaa with Siberia. The 11Dpl1cat1ons in these
ress ator1es are without substance aod entirely unwarranted. Apart from a
fev...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
As I have st8.ted. repeatedly, coa.lis not
the only answer to the energy crisis. We
should be expa.ndlng and perfecting our
hydroelectric facUlties. The Federal
QQvemment has a responsiblllty to push
for greater research and development in
areas...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -SENATE March 25, 1971
INFORMATION COP...1
FROM
MIKE MANSFTECD
UNITED STATES SENATOSI
-- UONTAU ~,;.-
FOREST SERVICE MINERAL
REGULATIONS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I feel
certain that Senators are aware that the
matter of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1-18-73
Statement of Senator Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.)
Montana and the Nation's Energy Crisis
Mr. President, The Nation's so-called ''Energy Crisis''
has focused attention on the utilization and development
of the v~st coal deposits in the Upper...
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,...
'Chances are 50-50 that Job Corps will survive' says congressman; FIP would be better served by cooperation says audience; Summer lunch program organization is up to parents; Road closure letter has no effect; S and K Electronics, Inc., has new...
Three state legislators initiate meeting with Tribal Council; March says 'good riddance' to winter; What do you mean 'TERS won't get a new school'?; What should we do with our trees?; Proposed 5-year timber sale plan: 1985 to 1989; Who's the newest...
Amendments seek to modernize Tribal Constitution; Constitution district meeting schedule; Informative quarterly meeting doesn't attract too much attention; Melcher seeks to broaden federal court power on reservations; Free workshops for business...
Federal funding to Tribes under Reagan takes dramatic nosedive; Did you remember to tag your dogs?; Treaty rights endanger Montana's mice?; What the written record doesn't tell you; The eyeglass program is explained; Multiple use management: what's...
Kerr Dam public comment sought; Petition is debated at latest district meeting; Kerr relicensing: point and counterpoint; Tribal information on Kerr relicensing issue; Kerr Dam - a look at the past, part 2; Eleven visit Rocky Boy for ITYP 1984;...
Polson's new councilman is Teresa Wall; Here's what you missed by missing the April quarterly; Silver mine to open near Reservation; Make more money with Christmas trees, TFME tells how; Rules set for use of Longhouse; Young Tribal members to visit...
On tap for December; GA eligibility rules tackled at meeting; The confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian reservation, MT Tribal Election Notice; Day Care is more than a babysitting service; Meet the candidates: same day,...
Shoreline board extends comment period, releases fee schedule; Lodgepole plan unveiled; Two Eagle is on priority list; New law affects trust property ownership; One stand open for Arlee Pow-wow; A peek at the next issue, and the one after that...;...
Council bows to pressure, votes 6 - 3 for per capita; Move to Portland may have BIA afoot; Power bills jump this month; Flathead Irrigation Project is under fire; Crisis center may open this month; St. Ignatius gets 'rehab' money from state; The...
Bye-bye buffalo; Council says 'no' to corporation and liquor store; Namen decision due any day; High court to hear water jurisdiction issue; Help sought for guiding economic development; New route planned for Northern Tier; McDonald wants to serve...
Should Indian people govern themselves?; Spiritual gathering called for this month; Buffalos' reason for living questioned; Tribal budget ends first round; Public is scarce at public hearing; Tribes win first place; Culture groups want visitors;...