Council Approves 15 Month Budget; Ron McCrea is Tribal Police Chief; Members Oppose Complex; Job Corps Saves the Day; Tribal Council Wage Raised; 21 Accidents in May; Attention gardeners!; Welcome to the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Flathead...
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 the attitudes and knowledge of wilderness visitors toward wilderness fire suppression policy. Although most users favored suppression, a substantial minority favored a more natural role for fire. Few found either total suppression or no...
Forest management -- United States Congresses. ; <br> Logging -- Environmental aspects -- United States -- Congresses.
Reported in this Proceedings are the environmental consequences of applying alternative harvesting systems, silvi-cultural prescriptions, and utilization standards in coniferous forest ecosystems of the Rocky Mountain area. Although the research...
Leaders that develop from live limbs left on stumps in thinning operations must be removed if thinning goals are to be fully realized. A linear regression model was developed to relate the height of the lowest live limbs of lodgepole pine trees to...
Lumber trade - - United States Forecasting. ;<br> Timber - - United States - - Forecasting. ;<br> Forests and forestry - - United States - - Forecasting.
he Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (RPA), P.L. 93-378, 88 Stat. 475, as amended, directed the Secretary of Agriculture to prepare a Renewable Resources Assessment by December 31, 1975, with an update in 1979 and each...
Outdoor recreation - - Government policy United States. ;<br> Wilderness areas - - United States - - Recreational use. ;<br> Recreation areas - - United States.
The Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (RPA), P.L. 93-378, 88 Stat. 476, as amended, directed the Secretary of Agriculture to prepare a Renewable Resources Assessment by December 31, 1975, with an update in 1979 and each...
Outdoor recreation - - United States. ;<br> Land use, Rural - - United States. ;<br> Recreation areas - - United States Access.
Continuing conversion of woodlands, greater restrictions on recreational access, and subdivision are trends seeming to have important implications for future public recreation supply. The nature of these implications has not been adequately...
Ponderosa pine -- Montana. ; <br> Douglas fir -- Montana. ; <br> Old growth forests -- Montana. ; <br> Forest fires -- Montana.
Describes age structure of nine old growth ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir stands in western Montana. Interprets the influence of past fires and 20th century fire exclusion on stand structure. Gives implications for management to restore and maintain...
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...
Renewable natural resources - - United States - - Planning - - Mathematical models. ;<br> Forests and forestry - - Economic aspects - - United States. ;<br> Renewable natural resources - - Planning Mathematical models. ;<br>...
This report analyzes and evaluates one approach to utilizing local planning analyses of public renewable resource management agencies as an input in developing large-scale (national) resource management plans. A type of multilevel approach...
Blue Bay an exclusive Tribal area? Committee seeks ideas; New petition surfaces calling for smaller Council; Catch a tagged fish? Tell it to the Tribes; Tribal Council adopts redesigned offical seal; S and K Electronics, Inc. makes slow progress;...
Kerr Settled: Tribes to get more money and license, but...; Tribal Health grant to finance alcohol program; Top executive officer resigns; Commentary: 'where's the bucks?'; What else happened at the quarterly; County road-naming project is about...
Nine-year-old case is over: Tribal sovereignty vindicated; No dividend next month; McDonald gets 43% of the votes; Small-scale hydropower activity picks up; Head lice make lousy pets; In the days of our grandfathers: Sophie: career woman, Tobacco...
Tribes gearing up to document water rights here; Namen case update; District meeting a huge success; Introducing Earth Resources; About Jim Paro...; Flathead Transit may fizzle out; Good advice from Tribal Court; Art show at SKC; Alternative...
Primary votes canvassed, no surprises; Water rights deadline may change; Daily paper reports wrong per capita; NTPC pipeline developments; Pre-schoolers get unexpected vacation; Cahoon charged in Tribal Court; Life got tougher for...
Secretarial election seeks decision on primaries, concurrent jurisdiction; Registration mandatory for secretarial election; Fluoride in the water, yes or no; Robinson, Obersinner leave Reservation; Pablo delegate to GIIC; Labor, minorities endorse...
Council votes not to employ themselves one day a week; Tribal T.V. stars; Pichette schedules district meeting; Marvin Camel update; Land use rules amended; File this under 'tribal government'; This one's not one of ours; Williams seeking...
Flathead Reservation to host affiliated Tribes; Council votes to employ themselves one day a week; President Reagan is Blackfeet tribal member by adoption, chairman says; Vandals and trespassers to be cited; Hot Springs wants that bathhouse; The...
Who Owns the Rain: Report From the Water Conference; Kootenai Falls Dam Meeting Define Issues; Three Firms Vie For "Fatal Flaw" Review of NTPC's Resevation Route; Pipeline Developments; Flathead Project Proposes New Power System Rules...