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Amphibian and Reptile Survey of the Bureau of Land Management Miles City District, Montana: 1999
- 84 stránok
- 3 hodiny čítania
This comprehensive survey of amphibians and reptiles in the Bureau of Land Management's Miles City district of Montana provides a wealth of scientific data on the distribution and abundance of these important species. Drawing on the expertise of leading herpetologists and wildlife biologists, the report offers important insights into the ecological dynamics of the region and provides valuable information for conservation and management efforts. Whether you're a biologist, conservationist, or nature enthusiast, this report is an indispensable reference for understanding the diversity and complexity of Montana's wildlife.
Sensitive Plant Species Survey, Garfield and McCone Counties, Montana: 1994
- 108 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
This survey report provides an in-depth look at the state of sensitive plant species in Garfield and McCone Counties, Montana in 1994. It includes detailed information on individual species, their locations, habitats, and levels of protection, as well as recommendations for further study and conservation efforts. The report offers valuable insights into the delicate balance between human development and the preservation of ecological diversity.
Sensitive, Threatened, and Endangered Vascular Plants of Montana: 1991
- 94 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
This report details a survey of sensitive plant species in an area of the Custer National Forest spanning Montana and South Dakota. It includes a comprehensive catalog of species found, as well as an analysis of their habitats and populations. The report also provides recommendations for conservation and management of these species within the forest.
This informative book provides a detailed inventory of rare plant species and plant communities found in the Sweet Grass Hills proposed area of critical environmental concern (PACEC) in Montana. The book is a collaboration between Western Technology and Engineering, Montana Natural Heritage Program, and the United States Bureau of Land Management.
This comprehensive guide to plant communities in Montana's Pryor Mountains provides essential information for land managers, conservationists, and anyone interested in the region's natural history. Featuring detailed descriptions and photographs, this book is an invaluable tool for those working to protect this unique ecosystem.