Latest Library Content tagged with "Bo Wilmer"

Restoration of Low Elevation Dry Forests of the Northern Rocky Mountains: A Holistic Approach PDF

Dry forests of the northern Rocky Mountains can be described as stands of pure ponderosa pine, or pine intermixed with Douglas-fir and western larch that cover the lower slopes of these mountains and provide important habitat for a number of wildlife species. Since the beginning of the 19th century, these forests were greatly affected by logging, grazing, road-building, and fire suppression. Such activities changed the structure of the forests reducing their ecological integrity.

The Unknown Trajectory of Forest Restoration: A Call for Ecosystem Monitoring PDF

Ecological restoration of forests is an increasingly common activity on our nation’s forests. However, monitoring after forest restoration activities is a costly process. This brief provides a synthesis of how we might accomplish forest restoration monitoring in light of limited federal budgets, thereby allowing for adaptive strategies in the management of low elevation, dry forest ecosystems of the Northern Rocky Mountains.

Roadless Areas: The Missing Link in Conservation - An Analysis of Biodiversity and Landscape Connectivity in the Northern Rockies PDF

In January 2001, the U.S. Forest Service adopted the Roadless Area Conservation Rule that seeks to conserve a large portion of unprotected wildland on national forests for posterity. However, the Bush Administration has suspended the rule for an indefinite period of time. To exemplify the importance of roadless areas to conservation goals, TWS conducted a state-of-the-art landscape analyses in the Northern Rockies to investigate potential ecological impact of roadless areas.