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...
Local Indian education programs threatened by D.C. budget cuts; Seismic activity on the lake subject of meeting Thurday; District meeting attracts an older crowd; Water, sewer rates set; Petition is filed; Bathhouse has a year to prove itself; IHS...
Council and Polson businessmen meet to promote communication; Montana Congressman hopes to stimulate timber and construction industries; BIA reorganization gathers momentum; A tribute to a great man: Mitch Smallsalmon; Mitchell case decided in...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...
Salish Kootenai Community College has moved!; Tribe has a new flag; John Neuman is now with BIA; C.S.K.T. Hosts 1979 I.T.Y.P; Meeting with Baucus staff member; Tribal Government and members recognized by U.S. government agency; John Stevens,...
Baker Appointed Area Director; Chairman's Corner; Montana Indian Education Conference (April 4th and 5th); Time's Running out for the Dixon Bridge; Connecticut General Insurance Information; YACC Program Funds Cut; HEW publishes statistics on...
Council votes to accept payment on disputed land; Congressional legislation; Last member of Indian band called home; Mrs. Mary Ann (Pierre) Toppseh Combs (photograph); Councilman Tom Pablo; Welcomes EPA's recent decision; Thinning and slash...
Member's file suit - tribal council named as defendants; Income deficit may exceed $1 Million by June 1977; Suggestions on constitutional changes; Receive a better education; HUD hopes for new housing grants; L.A. Indian Center visited by...
R. Dupuis, C. Woodstock are Indian M.P.R. specialists; Flost trip offers plenty; Proposal to amend constitution, bylaws; E.T. Moran proposes new constitution and bylaws, tribal council asks members for their comments, suggestions.; Indian and...
Local Indian education programs threatened by D.C. budget cuts; Seismic activity on the lake subject of meeting Thurday; District meeting attracts an older crowd; Water, sewer rates set; Petition is filed; Bathhouse has a year to prove itself; IHS...
Trees - - Diseases and pests - - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Effects of pathogenic Armillaria spp. or Phellinus weirii on stand dynamics are represented by the Western Root Disease Model. This model, which operates in conjunction with the Prognosis Model for Stand Development, can be used to evaluate effects...
Aspen - - West (U.S.) ;<br> Forest management - - West (U.S.) ;<br> Forest ecology - - West (U.S.)
Information about the biology, ecology, and management of quaking aspen on the mountains and plateaus of the interior western United States, and to a lesser extent, Canada, is summarized and discussed. The biology of aspen as a tree species,...
Spruce - - Rocky Mountains. ;<br> Fir - - Rocky Mountains. ;<br> Forests and forestry - - Rocky Mountains.
Guidelines are provided to help the forest manager and silviculturist develop even- and/or uneven-aged cutting practices needed to convert old-growth spruce-fir forests into managed stands for a variety of resource needs. Guidelines consider stand...
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,...
Lodgepole pine - - Rocky Mountains. ;<br> Dwarf mistletoes - - Rocky Mountains. ;<br> Lodgepole pine - - Diseases and pests - - Rocky Mountains.
This publication synthesizes the vast literature on lodgepole pine dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium americanum) and adds some new information on biology of the parasite. Although dwarf mistletoe has been recognized as a serious parasite of lodgepole...
Forest management - - Economic aspects - - United States. ;<br> Reforestation - - Economic aspects - - United States.
Financial analyses of intensive and low-cost reforestation options are conducted for two predominant timber types in the United States: loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands with hardwood competition in the South, and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
This report summarizes the literature on the spruce beetle in the western United States, primarily in the Rocky Mountains. Information is presented on life history and behavior, host relationships, mortality agents and impacts of infestations. A...
Forests and forestry - - United States - - Congresses. ;<br> Forest health - - United States - - Congresses.
Includes 32 papers documenting presentations at the 1995 Forest Service National Silviculture Workshop. The workshop's purpose was to review, discuss, and share silvicultural research information and management experience critical to forest health...