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Bonanza cleanup
B9na~~.a clea;nup, '· . Background 1• • • 12 adit and reconstruct the ponal · The lates t,. of several area,andconductgeologicreconnais- CERCLA removal actions within the sance back to a possible plug loca· , BonanzaMiningAreaCERCLASilo .'tion approximately 3500' into the •wai initiated by priv~e pa
Beaver Management in Grazed Riparian Ecosystems
Technical report (1980). Covers western Montana, Lolo National Forest, Missoula. Topics: beaver management, riparian ecosystems, livestock grazing, wildlife habitat. Agencies: USDA Forest Service, Lolo National Forest, Deerlodge National Forest. Cites 14 external works.
Beaver In Water Impoundments: Understanding A Problem of Water-Level Management
Technical report (1800s-1900s). Covers North America, peninsular Florida, deserts of the Southwest. Topics: water-level management, water impoundments, impoundments, habitat requirements. Agencies: North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Cites 18
Aspen Planning Unit
Land use plan. Covers Eagle/Aspen Planning Unit, Aspen, Vail. Topics: wilderness preservation, wildlife preservation, dispersed recreation, habitat management. Agencies: US Forest Service, Pitkin County Commission, Bureau of Reclamation. Cites 1 external work.
Amax Inc.- Mount Emmons
AMAX Inc., the company that is conducting explora- tion drilling for molybdenum on Mt. Emmons in Gunni- son County, Colo., is a natural resources and mineral development company with widely diversified interests. Those interests include molybdenum, tungsten, nickel, cobalt, aluminum, copper, lead, z
A Walking Tour of Crested Butte
fe IO © OO@|. so Ks = TOWN © iS A : RK = ‘ g : Ae ote O J eee : 4~ To KEBLER. PASS WHITE ROCK AVE. : ar Vr lf rr MH {72 BG Minne \\ TOWN HISTORY Hy Crested Butte's first inhabitants were the Ute Indians, who came here during the summers. When mining I : ested Butte served as the supply town for in t
Uncompahgre National Forest Travel Plan Decision, March 2022 Mountain Division and Plateau Division
Management plan (March 2002). Covers Uncompahgre National Forest, Mountain Division, Plateau Division. Topics: Travel Plan Decision, Transportation System, ATV use, Mountain Bike use. Agencies: USFS.
Forest Plan for 15 Plus Years
Matt Reed. July 25, 2017.
Sudden Aspen Decline in Colorado
Technical report (2000-2008). Covers Colorado, Rocky Mountain Region, southwestern Colorado mountains. Topics: sudden aspen decline, forest health, tree mortality. Agencies: USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Management, Colorado State Forest Service. Cites 1 external work.
Relationship Between Sudden Aspen Decline and Key Elk Habitat Features On the Uncompahgre Plateau- All Ownerships
Technical report (2006-2007). Covers Uncompahgre Plateau, Telluride, Montrose. Topics: Sudden Aspen Decline, elk habitat, winter concentration areas, winter range. Agencies: US Forest Service, Colorado DOW.
Killdeer Aspen Fence Early Results
USDA Forest Service. May 5, 2008.
Aspen Restoration and Salvage notes Mancos-Dolores R.D. SJNF
Technical report (2005-2008). Covers Mancos-Dolores Ranger District, San Juan National Forest, Gunnison. Topics: Sudden Aspen Decline, aspen restoration, salvage logging, timber sale. Agencies: Mancos-Dolores Ranger District, San Juan National Forest, Forest Health Management Service Center.
USDA Letter about Initiation of the Gunnison Travel Management Plan
Correspondence (2008-2009). Covers Gunnison National Forest, Grand Mesa National Forest, Uncompahgre National Forest. Topics: Travel Management Plan, Motor Vehicle Use Map, motorized vehicle access, mechanized vehicle access. Agencies: USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Grand Mesa, Unco
Scoping Forest Plan Amendment Addressing Management Indicator Species (MIS) and Forest Plan Monitoring of MIS
Management plan (1983-2006). Covers Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests, Delta County, Garfield County. Topics: Management Indicator Species, Forest Plan monitoring. Agencies: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA. Cites 6 external works.
Third Spring Environmental Symposium Healthy Forests and Healthy Economies: Finding the Balance
The relatively cool, relatively dry interior of the North American continent might be almost too favorable a climate for both trees and people. Both thrive in a climate that lacks some of the natural controls — diseases, parasites, et cetera — that enforce a life-death balance in hotter, wetter clim
Spring Environmental Symposium "Healthy Forests and Healthy Ecomomics: Finding the Balance"
“Healthy Forests and Healthy Economies: Finding the Balance" Schedule of Events Monday Evening, April 21, Kebler Room, College Union 6:30 7:00 7:20 Dessert, Coffee & Conversation Poetry from the Forest — Art Goodtimes, Poet and San Miguel County Commissioner, Norwood What is a Healthy Forest? — Some
Spring Environmental Symposium – Topic – What is a healthy forest economy?
Spring Environmental Symposium — Western State College, April 22, 2003 Topic - What is a healthy forest economy? : peer(te Thank you for this opportunity and thanky you George for the motivation to pull pa Break some thoughts together. George’s assignments are always challenging. I was — asked to ta
Guide to the Willows of Shoshone National Forest
Walter Fertig, Stuart Markow, U.S Forest Service, Oct-2001
Stream Channel Responses to Streamflow Diversion on Small Streams of the Snake River Drainage, Idaho
Technical report (1993-1995). Covers Snake River Drainage, Idaho, Ogden. Topics: streamflow diversion, water diversions, channel effects, flow conveyance. Agencies: USDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Cites 30 external works.
Re: white River Forest Plan Revision – additional materials
Correspondence (1984-2000). Covers White River National Forest, Gunnison County, Boulder. Topics: Forest Plan Revision, Conservation Alternative, recreation management, White River Forest Plan Revision. Agencies: Land and Water Fund of the Rockies, Gunnison County, Forest Service. Cites 11 external