30 posters recounting the atrocities that occurred in 1945 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan to spread the prayer of peace for the sake of future generations. Included are color and black and white photographs, charts, tables, maps, and diagrams of...
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...
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...
This comprehensive guidebook provides keys, illustrations, and descriptions that aid
identification of the 1,600+ species and varieties of vascular plants growing in west-central
Montana. The area covered encompasses Ravalli County and southern...
This publication contains the paper presentations of the North American Workshop on Monitoring for Ecological Assessment of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems held in 1995. The general objective of this Workshop was to exchange information on...
Fishery management - - United States - - Congresses.
Warmwater fisheries are well known and fished. More anglers fish for warmwater species than coldwater species. Warmwater fisheries comprise a significant portion of the waters of many western States, including States well known for their trout...
Forest ecology - - Study and teaching - - Activity programs - - Montana - - Flathead National Forest. ;<br> Demonstration centers in education - - Montana - - Flathead National Forest. ;<br> School field trips - - Montana - - Flathead...
Results of research on the Miller Creek Demonstration Forest have practical applications in teaching science, whether in primary or secondary grades or college level. This ""Teachers Supplement"" is an application of how Forest...
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...
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...
Budget adjusting may aid law enforcement and road opening; Quarterly meeting was interesting by generally ignored; Not too many folks went to the meeting in Arlee either; Interior signs Kerr Dam lease agreement; On the termination road again;...
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...
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...
Tribal chairman talks about the Flathead Project; Oil and gas leasing of trust lands topic of meetings; Bingo commission forms in Polson; New Bureau policy causes Tribal protest; President answers letter from Indian Country; Indian group sponsors...
Landmark mission is seriously damaged by local man; Shoreline rules expected soon; Council 'report card' for FY 83's first quarter; Read up on the new tax rules; Flag facsimiles available; Commodity questions answered; Artists' group reports...
County commissioners withdraw from shoreline board; Council to experiment with reorganization; BIA lives in Pablo now; Whatever happened to BIA's reorganization?; Tribes grow trees for state; Employers: Can you exchange training for extra help...
Tribes and county to regulate shoreline use; McDonald throws hat in state political ring; Employment Review Board is established; Office continues the search for job and training opportunities; Less spent on Indians; Tribes discuss Kerr Dam...
Tribes' authority over the south end of Flathead Lake confirmed; Pablo, Felsman win top spots; Senator visits Tribal leaders; Council starts year with very busy agenda; CETA gets limited funding; Pablo asked to co-sponsor a Washington, D.C. event;...